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Are there any long term effects of taking GERD medications?
With the use of PPIs and H2 blockers, typically a 2 week course is what is recommended. Certainly by the FDA in terms of treatment for GERD symptoms and then stopping that. Most of these medications now have become over-the-counter. So that is the regimen that would typically be recommended on these over-the-counter PPIs or H2 blockers - is a 2 week treatment & then coming off of them to see if the GERD symptoms have resolved. If they have not resolved, typically, that would then require a patient to be under a doctor's treatment for a prolonged treatment with these medications.
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It's an individual treatment plan for each patient with the physician. But that should really be under a physician's care.
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Famotidine is a histamine 2 receptor blocker used to reduces gastric acid secretion.
It can be used in treating gastric and duodenal ulcers. It is also useful in treating erosive esophagitis and GERD. In people with renal impairment, it can increase the risk of QT prolongation. Confusion and dizziness are central actions of this medication.
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Famotidine is a histamine H2 receptor antagonist used to treat duodenal ulcers, benign gastric ulcers, GERD, and Zollinger-Ellison syndrome.
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Contraindication
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Famotidine, sold under the brand name Pepcid among others, is a medication that decreases stomach acid production.[2] It is used to treat peptic ulcer disease, gastroesophageal reflux disease, and Zollinger-Ellison syndrome.[2] It is taken by mouth or by injection into a vein.[2] It begins working within an hour.[2]
Common side effects include headache, intestinal upset, and dizziness.[2] Serious side effects may include pneumonia and seizures.[2][3] Use in pregnancy appears safe but has not been well studied while use during breastfeeding is not recommended.[4] It is a histamine H2 receptor antagonist.[2]
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Do you have acid reflux and take a PPI, but think it might be time to stop? Have you been told to stop a PPI, but can't figure out how to do it? If so, watch this video for more information!
First, lets discuss why someone would be on a Proton Pump Inhibitor (PPI) and what other changes you can make to better your chances of reducing acid reflux. Additionally, are there medications you could stop that would reduce acid reflux? How long does it typically take a PPI to work? Can you increase the dosing or take the medication for longer if you haven't gotten relief?
Is it ok to take a PPI once in a while? Should your actions change if you take a PPI for an ulcer? What if you have Barrett's Esophagus?
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Famotidine
Generic Name: famotidine
Trade Name: Pepcid
Indication: short term treatment of active ulcer, GERD, treatment of heartburn, indigestion, management of Zollinger Ellison syndrome, prevention of GI bleeding in critically ill patients, management of symptoms associated with overuse of NSAIDs
Action: blocks action of histamine located in gastric parietal cells, inhibits gastric acid secretion
Therapeutic Class: antiulcer agent
Pharmacologic Class: Histamine H2 antagonist
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Discuss alternatives to the blood pressure medication losartan. Recent recalls have had people wondering what they can take instead of losartan. I discuss medications with similar effects in the body and discuss some dietary and lifestyle changes that may lower blood pressure.
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Losartan potassium (Cozaar) tablets are used for treating hypertension, stroke management and diabetic nephropathy. In this video, we will discuss, how does it work, what are the common side effects, dosage and important precautions.
Tablets are available in different strengths such as losartan 25 mg, 50 mg and 100 mg. This medication can increase potassium levels in the body. Therefore, high intake of potassium rich foods like bananas may be avoided. Losartan can be combined with diuretics like hydrochlorothiazide for better reduction in blood pressure.
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00:00 INTRODUCCIÓN
00:25 ¿QUÉ ES EL LOSARTÁN?
01:17 ¿PARA QUÉ SE UTILIZA EL LOSARTÁN?
01:44 ¿COMO ACTÚA EL LOSARTÁN EN NUESTRO CUERPO?
02:41 ¿CUANTO TARDA EN HACER EFECTO EL LOSARTÁN?
03:19 ESTILO DE VIDA Y EL LOSARTÁN
04:37 LOSARTÁN Y EL CANCER
05:37 EFECTOS SECUNDARIOS DEL LOSARTÁN
07:43 ¿CUANTO TIEMPO DEBO TOMAR EL LOSARTÁN?
08:57 CONTRAINDICACIONES DEL LOSARTÁN
10:17 VENTAJAS Y DESVENTAJAS DEL USO DEL LOSARTÁN
11:15 ¿CÓMO DEBO TOMAR EL LOSARTÁN?
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I discuss the latest major losartan recall - current as of April 26, 2019
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Important points on the losartan recall
What defect they found in the recalled losartan
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Videoconsejo sanitario sobre Losartan, para qué sirve este medicamento, cuándo y cómo debemos administrarlo. Videoconsejo impartido por la farmacéutica Elena Vega, elaborado por el Consejo General de Colegios Farmacéuticos y producido por Medicina TV.
Losartán es un fármaco perteneciente a un grupo de medicamentos denominados antagonistas de los receptores de la angiotensina II. La angiotensina II es una sustancia producida en el cuerpo que se une a unos receptores presentes en los vasos sanguíneos, provocando que éstos se estrechen y dando lugar a un aumento de la presión arterial.
Losartán impide la unión de la angiotensina II a estos receptores, lo que origina que los vasos sanguíneos se relajen y, por tanto, que disminuya la presión arterial. Losartán además disminuye el empeoramiento de la función renal en pacientes con presión arterial alta y diabetes tipo 2.
Así pues, losartán está indicado en el tratamiento de la presión arterial elevada, en el tratamiento de pacientes con insuficiencia cardiaca crónica y para proteger el riñón en pacientes hipertensos con diabetes tipo 2 que presenten análisis clínicos alterados.
En el mercado existen presentaciones de losartán en forma de comprimidos de 12,5; 25; 50 y 100 mg.
Para el tratamiento de la hipertensión, la dosis se debe ajustar de forma individualizada según los valores de presión arterial de cada paciente. Normalmente la dosis inicial en adultos es de 50 mg al día y, en niños y adolescentes mayores de 6 años que pesen entre 20 y 50 kg, es de 25 mg al día.
Después, en algunos pacientes adultos, la dosis se puede aumentar hasta 100 mg al día y en los niños y adolescentes comentados anteriormente, se puede aumentar la dosis hasta un máximo de 50 mg, una vez al día.
Sin embargo, para el tratamiento de la insuficiencia cardiaca, la dosis inicial es de 12,5 mg al día. Normalmente, la dosis se debe aumentar de forma gradual semanalmente. Es decir:
o 12,5 mg al día durante la primera semana
o 25 mg al día durante la segunda semana
o 50 mg al día durante la tercera semana
o 100 mg al día durante la cuarta semana
o y 150 mg al día durante la quinta semana), hasta llegar a una dosis de mantenimiento determinada por el médico.
Eso sí, es importante saber que sólo se puede usar una dosis máxima de losartán de 150 mg una vez al día.
Este medicamento puede tomarse con o sin alimentos y es importante tomar el comprimido a la misma hora cada día.
Los efectos máximos de losartán, al igual que los de cualquier antihipertensivo, pueden tardar en alcanzarse hasta 3-6 semanas. Por lo tanto, si al principio del tratamiento ves que tu presión arterial no está bien controlada, consulta a tu médico, pero no modifiques la dosis sin su consentimiento.
Las reacciones adversas más habituales suelen estar relacionadas con la disminución de la presión arterial que este medicamento produce, de tal manera que son muy frecuentes los mareos, el dolor de cabeza o el enrojecimiento de la cara, al igual que con cualquier otro fármaco antihipertensivo.
Estas reacciones suelen ser más frecuentes al inicio del tratamiento y se reducen paulatinamente según lo continuamos. Por ello, es importante que al iniciar el tratamiento tengas cuidado al conducir o realizar actividades que pudieran resultar peligrosas y que requieran de concentración.
Cabe destacar que la reacción adversa más importante es la aparición de reacciones alérgicas graves. Si notas hinchazón en los labios, la cara o la lengua, acude lo más rápidamente posible a tu médico.
Entre las principales recomendaciones, es fundamental no utilizar losartán sin receta médica y no aumentar la dosis indicada por el médico. Además, es importante cuidar la alimentación y realizar ejercicio físico.
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Tips to reduce the cost of losartan without insurance. How to find the best price for losartan. To provide benefit this medicine need to be taken every day, finding an affordable price can make that possible.
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The age old question of Tylenol (Acetaminophen) VS Advil (Ibuprofen)
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Videoconsejo sanitario sobre apixabán, para qué sirve este medicamento, cuándo y cómo debemos administrarlo. Videoconsejo impartido por la farmacéutica Laura Martínez, elaborado por el Consejo General de Colegios Farmacéuticos y producido por Medicina TV.
Apixabán es un medicamento anticoagulante que aumenta la fluidez de la sangre, impidiendo y previniendo la formación de coágulos en las arterias y venas.
Apixabán se utiliza en el tratamiento y prevención de cualquier enfermedad asociada a trombos, así como ictus o embolias y en la prevención de accidentes vasculares cerebrales y cardiovasculares. También se utiliza para tratar los coágulos de sangre en las venas de las piernas (trombosis venosa profunda) y en los vasos sanguíneos de los pulmones (embolia pulmonar), y para prevenir que estos coágulos de sangre vuelvan a aparecer en los vasos sanguíneos de las piernas y/o de los pulmones
Podemos encontrar presentaciones de 2,5 y 5 mg en comprimidos, requiriendo receta médica para su dispensación y se suele administrar cada 12 horas con o sin alimentos.
Como todos los medicamentos, puede existir la posibilidad de sufrir efectos adversos, sobre todo si hacemos un mal uso de ellos, ya que podría dar lugar a un tratamiento insuficiente o un efecto excesivo, produciendo sangrados. Se recomienda vigilar también la aparición de mareo, cansancio, moratones, náuseas, hipotensión o signos de reacción alérgica.
Un gran número de fármacos pueden aumentar los efectos de apixabán e incrementar la posibilidad de sufrir una hemorragia, como ciertos antiinflamatorios, fármacos para el SIDA o antifúngicos.
Además, otros fármacos pueden reducir la capacidad de apixabán de prevenir la formación de coágulos sanguíneos, como por ejemplo la Hierba de San Juan o hipérico, que se encuentra en muchos medicamentos o complementos alimenticios que pueden obtenerse sin receta.
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Eliquis contains the active ingredient apixaban, which is a type of medicine called an anti-thrombotic. It is used to stop blood clots forming within the blood vessels.
Eliquis is used to prevent blood clots from forming in veins, as well as treating blood clots in the veins of legs and lungs of those suffering from vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism.
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