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Suvorexant is an orexin receptor antagonist used to treat insomnia that is characterized by difficulties with sleep onset and/or sleep maintenance.

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How Do Orexin Blocking Medications Treat Insomnia? (Dayvigo, Lemborexant, Belsomra, Suvorexant)
How Do Orexin Blocking Medications Treat Insomnia? (Dayvigo, Lemborexant, Belsomra, Suvorexant) Side Effects 1 Views • 13 days ago

This video provides a brief introduction to sleep and insomnia disorder followed by a detailed discussion on orexin and the treatment of insomnia disorder.

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Introduction to the topic: 00:00 to 00:49
Sleep in Psychiatry: 00:50 to 02:41
DSM-5 criteria Insomnia Disorder: 02:42 to 05:04
Types of Insomnia: 05:05 to 06:18
Epidemiology: 06:19 to 07:28
Hypocretin/Orexin: 07:29 to 10:26
Neurobiology of Orexin: 10:27 to 14:11
Why does Orexin blockade work for insomnia: 14:12 to 17:36
Suvorexant and Lemborexant: 17:37 to 20:10
Side Effects of orexin antagonists: 20:11 to 24:16
Pharmacokinetics, metabolism, absorption: 24:17 to 25:22
My take on the medication: 25:23 to 29:40

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Buprenorphine: What You Need To Know
Buprenorphine: What You Need To Know Side Effects 0 Views • 13 days ago

Buprenorphine is a semisynthetic thebaine derivative in the orvinol class. It's an opioid that's widely used for pain and opioid replacement.

While it does provide recreational effects, users reliably prefer opioids like oxycodone and diacetylmorphine.

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In 2024, What Are the Forms of Buprenorphine That Can Be Used for Restless Legs Syndrome?
In 2024, What Are the Forms of Buprenorphine That Can Be Used for Restless Legs Syndrome? Side Effects 0 Views • 13 days ago

Buprenorphine has become increasingly popular among experts in restless legs syndrome (RLS) for the treatment of moderate-to-severe RLS when opioid treatment is required. @andyberkowskimd of ReLACS Health describes the three main forms of buprenorphine that can be prescribed for RLS in this week's video.

To understand why buprenorphine may be a good choice among opioids, watch this video on buprenorphine treatment for RLS:
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Opioids are a mainstay of treatment for moderate-to-severe restless legs syndrome (RLS) when first-line medications have not worked. Buprenorphine is a unique opioid as it is a partial agonist at the mu-opioid receptor unlike most other opioids. The effect of this chemical difference is the reason buprenorphine has little risk of causing breathing problems that could lead to death in the event of a poisoning/overdose. This long-acting drug is also less likely to be abused, which is the reason it has become the go-to medication for treatment of opioid use disorder (OUD). However, the same benefits for OUD can be seen in its use for restless legs syndrome.

For RLS, there is a lot of confusion over forms and dosing for RLS, which will be substantially lower than for OUD and generally lower than for pain conditions. The three prime forms of buprenorphine for RLS are under the tongue (sublingual), through a patch against the skin (transdermal), and against the cheek and gum (buccal). They each have their pros and cons and Dr. Berkowski discusses each.

The sublingual film or tablet (e.g. Suboxone®, Subutex®) dissolves under the tongue to enter the bloodstream. Some forms like Suboxone come with naloxone added, which is an opioid blocker that can deter abuse from illicit injection, but it is almost completely inactive when absorbed under the tongue. The benefit to this form is the generally low out-of-pocket cost, but the downside is that it has a much higher strength, as intended for opioid use disorder originally. Thus, for RLS, the Suboxone film is often cut into smaller portions, such as 1/8 or 1/4 of 2 mg buprenorphine as a starting dose, which also makes it more cumbersome to administer. Another downside is the lack of awareness among clinicians that Suboxone can be prescribed by any provider with a DEA license for indications of RLS and pain; no special XDEA license is needed. In fact, it is a Schedule III drug, so less highly regulated than others like hydrocodone (e.g. Norco®), oxycodone, or methadone.

The transdermal patch (Butrans®) comes in increments of 5 mcg/hr/week up to 20 mcg/hr/week. It is much less potent than Suboxone so ideal for starting at 5 mcg/hr/week for RLS. The benefit is also a consistent level of medicine in the body 24/7 (in theory) so no, even minor, ups and downs from taking it. The downside is the patch lasts 7 days and then switched so it makes dosing and a day-to-day changes less flexible. Also, it can occasionally cause skin irritation that the other preparations lack. It is more expensive out-of-pocket than Suboxone and other sublingual preparations.

The final form is the buccal film (Belbuca®) that is placed and dissolves between the cheek and gum. It comes in lower doses more appropriate for RLS but is probably the most expensive if not covered by insurance. It starts at 75 mcg and there are doses as high as 900 mcg, usually well beyond what is needed even for severe RLS.

Unfortunately, there are no good ways to compare the strength of each relative to each other. Even micrograms of one cannot be compare to micrograms of another so switching among forms may be challenging. Based on experience in RLS, a starting dose may be 1/8 Suboxone 2 mg film once daily, Belbuca 75 mcg once daily, or Butrans 5 mcg/hr/week, but the Suboxone may be stronger even at this dosage.

It is important to note that though buprenorphine has significantly lower risk of breathing problems, addiction, dependence, and other side effects than standard opioids, it is a DEA schedule III controlled substance. Misuse, overdose, abuse, and/or poisoning, particularly in combination with other drugs and substances can cause severe and potentially life-threatening effects not limited to severe impairment, shallow breathing, coma, and death. Buprenorphine can be used inappropriately for non-medical purposes, and there is a non-zero risk for dependence, even with appropriate use, though it has a significantly lower risk for dependence or abuse than standard opioids. Opioids like buprenorphine require strict supervision and management by a licensed medical practitioner.

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What’s the difference between Suboxone and Belbuca?
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Basaglar 100IU ml Kwikpen Uses in Hindi | Side Effects | Dose
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10 Dangerous Side Effects of Insulin (with Type 2 Diabetes)
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Here is how to STOP taking INSULIN.. Doctor gives the secrets.SUGARMD
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In this video, Dr. Ahmet Ergin( SugarMD) talks about how to stop taking insulin.
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Pericolo dell'uso eccessivo di antibiotici
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Il presidente dell’Istituto superiore di sanità (Iss), Walter Ricciardi, intervistato da Dica33 fa il punto su vaccinazioni, consumo eccessivo di antibiotici e virus Zika. E il quadro che ne viene fuori è quello di un ‘sistema’ che tiene, ma che potrebbe fare di meglio sia per quanto riguarda i numeri dei bambini vaccinati, che per l’assunzione spesso fuori controllo di antibiotici per uso umano e animale.

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Dopo i vaccini, capitolo altrettanto importante per Walter Ricciardi, quello dell’antibiotico resistenza che - secondo il presidente dell’Iss - trae origine tanto dall’eccessivo consumo di antibiotici tra i cittadini, quanto dall’assunzione indiretta che passa attraverso la carne, a sua volta proveniente da bestie che li hanno assunti.

Una confezione ‘a misura’ di paziente, potrebbe essere una valida soluzione all’assunzione incontrollata, mentre una maggiore formazione degli allevatori potrebbe in qualche modo migliorare il problema sul versante alimentare. Ad essere messi, infatti, negli ultimi tempi sotto l’occhio del ciclone sono proprio alcuni allevamenti di ovini e suini, in condizioni igienico-sanitarie discutibili. Ma Ricciardi precisa che il sistema di controllo da parte dello Stato regge, sebbene siano poi le regioni e le aziende sanitarie locali ad essere meno o più efficienti.

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STOP Low Blood Sugars! Symptoms and Treatment of Hypoglycemia
STOP Low Blood Sugars! Symptoms and Treatment of Hypoglycemia Side Effects 0 Views • 13 days ago

Blood sugar levels that are fall below 70mg/dl is called hypoglycemia meaning that our blood sugar level is below the normal range. Hypoglycemia can cause various different symptoms which include sweatiness, shakiness. When blood sugar levels fall too low, it can lead to seizures, coma and even death. For that reason, it is extremely important to learn the symptoms of hypoglycemia and how to treat low blood sugar levels.

Insulin and other medications can cause hypoglycemia, therefore, patients on these need to be aware of this. There are new options available now to treat hypoglycemia which I discuss in this video.

Unfortunately, people can develop hypoglycemia unawareness after a while. That is when the person loses the ability to sense a low blood sugar reaction. Fortunately, continuous glucose monitors (CGM) have been helpful for these particular patients.

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00:00 Intro
03:20 Insulin low blood sugar
03:50 Sulfonylureas low blood sugar
05:20 symptoms of low blood sugar (hypoglycemia)
06:30 Treatment of low blood sugar
09:00 Baqsimi and Gvoke
11:12 hypoglycemia unawareness
13:20 Medical ID's

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A new treatment for severe hypoglycemia in diabetic patients - Xeris pharma’s Gvoke (glucagon pen)
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Hypoglycemia is most common among people who take insulin, but it can also occur if you're taking certain oral diabetes medications.

Signs of severe hypoglycemia ranges from Confusion and disorientation, to Convulsions / fitting / seizures, Intense nightmares whilst asleep, Loss of consciousness and Coma.
Glucagon is a peptide hormone, produced by alpha cells of the pancreas. Glucagon increases blood sugar levels in the body by stimulating the liver to release stored glucose into the bloodstream.

It has the opposite effect of insulin, which lowers blood sugar levels.

Until now, people suffering from a severe hypoglycemic episode had to be treated with a glucagon injection that first had to be mixed in a several-step process.

Injectable glucagon has been approved for use in the U.S. for several decades and is commonly used by health care professionals for treating severe hypoglycemia.

On 10 Sep 2019, FDA approves Xeris Pharmaceuticals Inc’s Gvoke to treat severely low sugar levels in diabetes patients.

Gvoke, Xeris’ glucagon pen is an pre-filled device with liquid stable form of glucagon. It won approval for use in diabetes patients, aged 2 years and above.

This new way to administer glucagon may simplify the process, which can be critical during an episode and simplify the treatment.

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Why blood sugar is dangerously low? 8 Diabetes Medications That Can Cause Hypoglycemia   ie5
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Hypoglycemia or low blood sugar can be fatal, unless treated quickly. Insulin is the medication that most commonly causes hypoglycemia.
sulfonylureas include glimepiride, glyburide, also called glibenclamide, and glipizide. In the US, brand names include Amaryl, Glucotrol, and DiaBeta. In the UK, sulfonylureas are sold as Diamicron, gliclazide, Amaryl, glimepiride, and Daonil, glibenclamide. Australian brands include Diamicron, Glimel, and Daonil.
Metformin is the most widely prescribed diabetes medication worldwide. US brand names include Glucophage, Fortamet, and Glumetza. UK brands include Glucophage and Bolamyn. Australian brands include Diabex and Diaformin as noted in the Diabetes Australia quick guide.

00:00 Some diabetic medications can lower their blood sugar, drop too low to dangerous levels.
00:18 Some diabetes medications are more likely to cause hypoglycemia .
00:55 Number 1 cause of glucose crash or Hypoglycemia.
01;07 People with type 1 diabetes must take insulin because their bodies cannot make it.
02:16 This medication make the pancreas produce more insulin.
04:30 Some diabetes medications rarely cause hypoglycemia when used alone.
05:10 This type of medication is less likely to cause very low blood sugar.
05:50 SGLT2 inhibitors include canagliflozin, dapagliflozin, and empagliflozin.
06:40 Combination Medications can be a Hypoglycemia Risk.
07:00 patients taking multiple diabetes medications have a five times higher risk of hypoglycemia.
08:50 Glucose is the preferred method for treating hypoglycemia.
09:10 For severe hypoglycemia, when a person cannot swallow safely, glucagon is needed.

SGLT2 inhibitors include canagliflozin, dapagliflozin, and empagliflozin. US brands include Invokana, canagliflozin, Farxiga, dapagliflozin, and Jardiance, empagliflozin. UK brands include Forxiga for dapagliflozin and Jardiance for empagliflozin. Australian brands follow similar naming conventions.
GLP1 receptor agonists include exenatide, liraglutide, semaglutide, and dulaglutide. US brands include Byetta and Bydureon, exenatide, Victoza, liraglutide, Ozempic and Rybelsus, semaglutide, and Trulicity, dulaglutide. These medications are available with similar naming across the UK and Australia.

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DPP4 inhibitors include sitagliptin, saxagliptin, linagliptin, and alogliptin. US brands include Januvia, sitagliptin, Onglyza, saxagliptin, Tradjenta, linagliptin, and Nesina, alogliptin. In the UK, these medications are available as Januvia, Onglyza, and Trajenta. In Australia, brands include Januvia and Galvus, vildagliptin.

Number 6: SGLT2 Inhibitors.



Number 8: Combination Medications and Hypoglycemia Risk.

Combination medications containing two or more diabetes drugs in one pill are increasingly common. When these combinations include insulin or sulfonylureas, the risk of hypoglycemia increases significantly.

Research shows that patients taking multiple diabetes medications have a five times higher risk of hypoglycemia compared to those taking just one medication. The risk is even higher, about ten times, when the combination includes insulin and a sulfonylurea.

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ALL ABOUT BAQSIMI NASAL GLUCAGON
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How Long Does Baqsimi Last
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How long does Baqsimi last One dose of Baqsimi lasts for at least minutesBaqsimi starts working within to minutes of administration with peak levels being reached minutes after administrationIn clinical trials of people with severe hypoglycemia low blood sugar levels treated with Baqsimi responded within minutesA dose of Baqsimi should always be followed up with a fastacting source of sugar eg fruit juice glucose gel and a snack or small meal such as crackers with cheese or peanut butter because the effects of Baqsimi will start to wear off after at least minutesBaqsimi glucagon nasal powder may be used to treat severe hypoglycemia low blood sugarglucose levels in adults and children over the age of fourGlucagon the medicine Baqsimi contains is a hormone that increases blood glucose levels by stimulating the release of glucose from the liver It also slows down digestionBaqsimi is a dry nasal spray that is given into one nostril for low blood sugar emergencies to people who cannot eat have passed out or who are having a seizure due to low blood sugar levels hypoglycemia People do not need to sniff it up for it to work just spraying it inside the nostril is sufficientHypoglycemia needs to be treated as quickly as possible because having low blood sugar levels for too long can cause seizures coma or death Each Baqsimi device contains dose of glucagon nasal powder and cannot be reusedBaqsimi starts working approximately seven to eight minutes after administration with peak plasma levels reached in to minutesIn trials of people given Baqsimi achieved treatment success which was defined as an increase in blood glucose levels within minutes to mgdL or an increase of mgdL from the lowest glucose level reported at the time of severe hypoglycemiaIn clinical trials one dose of Baqsimi kept blood sugar levels high for at least minutes After using Baqsimi nasal powder the person with the low blood sugar should eat a fastacting source of sugar such as fruit juice glucose gel hard candy raisins or nondiet soda and then eat a snack or small meal such as crackers with cheese or peanut butter Related questions When should you use glucagon Are glucagon and glycogen the same thing Insulin vs Glucagon What do they have in common

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What Is Bacitracin Zinc Topical? - Pharmaceutical Insights
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Does Azilect Cause Weight Gain? - Everyday Parkinsons Help
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Does Azilect Cause Weight Gain? In this informative video, we'll discuss the relationship between Azilect and weight gain, specifically for those managing Parkinson's disease. Azilect, also known as rasagiline, is a medication that plays a role in controlling movement by affecting certain brain chemicals. While weight gain is mentioned as a potential side effect, it’s important to understand how often this occurs among patients.

We’ll cover the most commonly reported side effects associated with Azilect, along with the relevance of weight gain in this context. You'll learn about the significance of monitoring medication side effects and how they can impact overall well-being. Additionally, we’ll provide guidance on when to consult a healthcare professional if weight changes or other side effects arise during treatment.

This video aims to equip you with essential information about Azilect, helping you make informed decisions regarding your health. Don't forget to subscribe to our channel for more helpful content related to Parkinson's disease and medication management.

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About Us: Welcome to Everyday Parkinsons Help! This channel is dedicated to providing support for individuals and families affected by Parkinson's Disease. Our mission is to share information on key topics such as Parkinson’s disease symptoms, early signs of Parkinson’s, Parkinson’s diagnosis, tremors and movement disorders, and living with Parkinson’s. We also discuss Parkinson’s medications, stages of the disease, physical therapy options, and advances like deep brain stimulation. The content provided is for general informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended to substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay seeking it because of something you have seen in this content. Never rely on this information in place of consulting with qualified healthcare professionals. The creators and distributors of this content are not responsible for any adverse effects or consequences resulting from the use of any suggestions, preparations, or procedures described in this material. Always consult with your healthcare provider before starting any new health-related practice or program.

Does Azilect Cause Nausea? - Everyday Parkinsons Help
Does Azilect Cause Nausea? - Everyday Parkinsons Help Side Effects 1 Views • 13 days ago

Does Azilect Cause Nausea? In this informative video, we will discuss the medication Azilect, also known as rasagiline, which is commonly prescribed for individuals living with Parkinson’s disease. Understanding the potential side effects of any medication is important for managing health effectively. This video will focus specifically on nausea, a side effect that some patients may experience while taking Azilect. We will cover the nature of this side effect, how it can vary from person to person, and what steps should be taken if nausea becomes severe or persistent.

Additionally, we will touch on other gastrointestinal symptoms that may accompany Azilect use and the importance of monitoring these effects. Open communication with healthcare providers is essential for anyone using this medication, as it allows for adjustments and ensures the treatment remains effective.

Whether you are a patient, caregiver, or simply seeking information about Parkinson’s disease treatments, this video aims to provide clarity and guidance. Join us as we navigate the topic of Azilect and its effects, and make sure to subscribe for more helpful discussions on managing Parkinson’s disease and related treatments.

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About Us: Welcome to Everyday Parkinsons Help! This channel is dedicated to providing support for individuals and families affected by Parkinson's Disease. Our mission is to share information on key topics such as Parkinson’s disease symptoms, early signs of Parkinson’s, Parkinson’s diagnosis, tremors and movement disorders, and living with Parkinson’s. We also discuss Parkinson’s medications, stages of the disease, physical therapy options, and advances like deep brain stimulation. The content provided is for general informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended to substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay seeking it because of something you have seen in this content. Never rely on this information in place of consulting with qualified healthcare professionals. The creators and distributors of this content are not responsible for any adverse effects or consequences resulting from the use of any suggestions, preparations, or procedures described in this material. Always consult with your healthcare provider before starting any new health-related practice or program.

Does Azilect Affect Blood Pressure? - Everyday Parkinsons Help
Does Azilect Affect Blood Pressure? - Everyday Parkinsons Help Side Effects 2 Views • 13 days ago

Does Azilect Affect Blood Pressure? In this informative video, we will discuss the effects of Azilect (rasagiline) on blood pressure for those living with Parkinson's disease. Azilect is a medication that helps manage Parkinson's symptoms by inhibiting the breakdown of dopamine in the brain. Understanding how this medication interacts with blood pressure is essential for patients and caregivers alike.

We'll cover important aspects such as orthostatic hypotension, a condition where blood pressure drops suddenly when standing up, and how Azilect may influence this. Additionally, we will address the potential risk of hypertension, especially when consuming foods high in tyramine. This is critical information, as certain dietary choices can lead to serious health risks when combined with Azilect.

Throughout the video, we will emphasize the importance of consulting healthcare providers for personalized advice and monitoring while on this medication. Each individual’s experience with Azilect can vary, and professional guidance is vital for ensuring safety and managing symptoms effectively.

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About Us: Welcome to Everyday Parkinsons Help! This channel is dedicated to providing support for individuals and families affected by Parkinson's Disease. Our mission is to share information on key topics such as Parkinson’s disease symptoms, early signs of Parkinson’s, Parkinson’s diagnosis, tremors and movement disorders, and living with Parkinson’s. We also discuss Parkinson’s medications, stages of the disease, physical therapy options, and advances like deep brain stimulation. The content provided is for general informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended to substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay seeking it because of something you have seen in this content. Never rely on this information in place of consulting with qualified healthcare professionals. The creators and distributors of this content are not responsible for any adverse effects or consequences resulting from the use of any suggestions, preparations, or procedures described in this material. Always consult with your healthcare provider before starting any new health-related practice or program.

Does Azilect Cause Constipation? - Everyday Parkinsons Help
Does Azilect Cause Constipation? - Everyday Parkinsons Help Side Effects 1 Views • 13 days ago

Does Azilect Cause Constipation? In this informative video, we discuss the potential side effects of Azilect, a medication commonly prescribed for Parkinson's disease. We will focus on the issue of constipation, which is known to be a side effect associated with this treatment. Understanding the relationship between Azilect and gastrointestinal issues is important for those managing Parkinson's disease. We’ll cover how constipation can affect patients and the importance of addressing any new gastrointestinal symptoms that may arise while on this medication.

Additionally, we highlight the significance of consulting with healthcare providers to manage these side effects effectively. It’s vital for patients to be aware of how both the medication and the Parkinson's condition itself can contribute to constipation. This video aims to provide clarity and support for those navigating these challenges.

If you or someone you know is dealing with Parkinson's disease and is curious about the effects of Azilect, this video is for you. Join us as we share essential information that can help improve the quality of life for patients. Don’t forget to subscribe for more helpful discussions on managing Parkinson’s disease and its treatments.

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About Us: Welcome to Everyday Parkinsons Help! This channel is dedicated to providing support for individuals and families affected by Parkinson's Disease. Our mission is to share information on key topics such as Parkinson’s disease symptoms, early signs of Parkinson’s, Parkinson’s diagnosis, tremors and movement disorders, and living with Parkinson’s. We also discuss Parkinson’s medications, stages of the disease, physical therapy options, and advances like deep brain stimulation. The content provided is for general informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended to substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay seeking it because of something you have seen in this content. Never rely on this information in place of consulting with qualified healthcare professionals. The creators and distributors of this content are not responsible for any adverse effects or consequences resulting from the use of any suggestions, preparations, or procedures described in this material. Always consult with your healthcare provider before starting any new health-related practice or program.

What Is Azilect (Rasagiline)? - Everyday Parkinsons Help
What Is Azilect (Rasagiline)? - Everyday Parkinsons Help Side Effects 2 Views • 13 days ago

What Is Azilect (Rasagiline)? In this informative video, we will discuss Azilect, also known as rasagiline, and its role in managing Parkinson's disease. This medication is designed to help individuals with Parkinson's by increasing dopamine levels in the brain, which is essential for controlling movement. We will cover how Azilect works as a monoamine oxidase type B inhibitor, its dosing schedule, and how it can be used alone or in combination with other treatments.

Understanding the potential side effects and interactions with other medications is vital for anyone considering this treatment. We will highlight the importance of consulting with healthcare professionals to create a personalized treatment plan. Whether you are a patient, caregiver, or simply interested in learning more about Parkinson's disease management, this video aims to provide you with essential information about Azilect and its benefits.

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About Us: Welcome to Everyday Parkinsons Help! This channel is dedicated to providing support for individuals and families affected by Parkinson's Disease. Our mission is to share information on key topics such as Parkinson’s disease symptoms, early signs of Parkinson’s, Parkinson’s diagnosis, tremors and movement disorders, and living with Parkinson’s. We also discuss Parkinson’s medications, stages of the disease, physical therapy options, and advances like deep brain stimulation. The content provided is for general informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended to substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay seeking it because of something you have seen in this content. Never rely on this information in place of consulting with qualified healthcare professionals. The creators and distributors of this content are not responsible for any adverse effects or consequences resulting from the use of any suggestions, preparations, or procedures described in this material. Always consult with your healthcare provider before starting any new health-related practice or program.

Sinemet vs Azilect: Parkinson's, the Battle for Control
Sinemet vs Azilect: Parkinson's, the Battle for Control Side Effects 0 Views • 13 days ago

Parkinson's disease is a neurological disorder that affects the movement of the body. It is a complex condition that requires careful management to control its symptoms. Two commonly prescribed medications for Parkinson's disease are Sinemet and Azilect. While both drugs aim to alleviate the symptoms of Parkinson's, they work in different ways and have unique benefits.

Sinemet, also known as levodopa-carbidopa, is a combination medication that helps replenish the levels of dopamine in the brain. Dopamine is a neurotransmitter that plays a crucial role in movement control. Sinemet works by converting into dopamine in the brain, which helps improve motor function and reduce tremors, stiffness, and slowness. It is often considered the gold standard treatment for Parkinson's disease due to its effectiveness in managing symptoms.

Azilect, on the other hand, is a monoamine oxidase-B (MAO-B) inhibitor. MAO-B is an enzyme that breaks down dopamine in the brain. By inhibiting this enzyme, Azilect helps to prolong the effects of dopamine, leading to improved motor function. Unlike Sinemet, Azilect does not directly increase dopamine levels but rather prevents its breakdown. It is often used as an adjunct therapy to other Parkinson's medications or as a monotherapy in the early stages of the disease.

The choice between Sinemet and Azilect depends on various factors, such as the stage of the disease, the severity of symptoms, and the individual's response to the medication. In some cases, both drugs may be prescribed together to achieve optimal symptom control.

It's important to note that while these medications can provide significant relief, they are not without side effects. Sinemet may cause nausea, dizziness, or dyskinesia (involuntary movements) in some individuals. Azilect, on the other hand, may have side effects such as headache, joint pain, or flu-like symptoms. It is crucial to work closely with a healthcare professional to determine the right medication and dosage that suits an individual's specific needs.

In conclusion, Sinemet and Azilect are both valuable medications in the battle against Parkinson's disease. Sinemet replenishes dopamine levels in the brain, while Azilect inhibits the breakdown of dopamine. Each medication has its own unique benefits and considerations. Consulting with a healthcare professional is essential to determine the most appropriate treatment plan for individuals with Parkinson's disease.
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