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#Dexlansoprazole | Uses, Dosage, Side Effects & Mechanism | Dexilant
#Dexlansoprazole | Uses, Dosage, Side Effects & Mechanism | Dexilant Side Effects 3 Views • 5 months ago

Dexlansoprazole is a proton pump inhibitor used to help gastrointestinal ulcers heal, to treat symptoms of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), to eradicate Helicobacter pylori, and to treat hypersecretory conditions such as Zollinger-Ellison Syndrome.

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Dexilant Drug for GERD: Side Effects, Dosage & Usage
Dexilant Drug for GERD: Side Effects, Dosage & Usage Side Effects 3 Views • 5 months ago

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Dexlansoprazole 30 mg (Dexilant): What is Dexlansoprazole? Dexilant Uses, Dose, Side Effects
Dexlansoprazole 30 mg (Dexilant): What is Dexlansoprazole? Dexilant Uses, Dose, Side Effects Side Effects 2 Views • 5 months ago

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- Dexlansoprazole belongs to a category of medication called proton pump inhibitors, it suppresses the secretion of gastric acid, by combining with an enzyme located on the gastric parietal cells, called hydrogen potassium ATPase, which is the final pathway for acid secretion. And this decreases hydrogen ion transport into gastric lumen, leading to reduction of the secretion of gastric acid.

- Dexlansoprazole is available as 30 mg and 60 mg delayed-release capsules.

- It is used in the treatment of heartburn caused by gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), and to heal erosive esophagitis (damage to the esophagus from stomach acid).

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#icutalk 3: Corticosteriods in ICU (Hydrocortisone, Methylprednisolone, Dexamethasone); Difference?
#icutalk 3: Corticosteriods in ICU (Hydrocortisone, Methylprednisolone, Dexamethasone); Difference? Side Effects 2 Views • 5 months ago

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Onset of action (missed in the video)
Hydrocortisone Onset of action: IV: 1 hour.
Methylprednisolone Onset of action: IV (succinate): Within 1 hour; Intra-articular (acetate): 1 week
Dexamethasone Onset of action: IV: Rapid.

Difference between various corticosteroids in ICU specifically Hydrocortisone, Methylprednisolone, Dexamethasone
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orticosteroids explained in a simple way,


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Dexametasona ¿Cuándo y cómo debemos administrarla? Tu Farmacéutico Informa
Dexametasona ¿Cuándo y cómo debemos administrarla? Tu Farmacéutico Informa Side Effects 2 Views • 5 months ago

Videoconsejo sanitario sobre Dexametasona, cuándo y cómo debemos administrar este principio activo. Videoconsejo impartido por el farmacéutico Eduardo Ramírez, elaborado por el Consejo General de Colegios Farmacéuticos y producido por Medicina TV.

Dexametasona es un glucocorticoide altamente potente y de larga duración, con una intensa actividad antiinflamatoria y con propiedades antialérgicas, antipiréticas e inmunosupresoras.

Se encuentra disponible en forma de colirio en solución o suspensión, pomada oftálmica, gotas óticas, implante intravítreo, comprimidos, solución inyectable, bucal y laringofaríngea y gel oftálmico.

La concentración más habitual de los formatos vía oftálmica es de 1 mg/ml en colirios y gel y 0,5 mg/g en pomada. Para los comprimidos, existen comercializadas dosis de 1, 4, 8 y hasta 20 mg. En el caso de las soluciones inyectables la dosis más habitual es la de 4 mg/ml.

A nivel oftálmico, dexametasona en colirio se administra habitualmente con 1 gota de 3-6 veces al día, y en pomada de 2-3 veces al día.
o Dexametasona oftálmica está indicada para el tratamiento de las inflamaciones de la conjuntiva bulbar y palpebral, córnea, y enfermedades inflamatorias del segmento anterior del ojo. También para el tratamiento de lesiones de la córnea por cuerpo extraño, químicas o térmicas.
o Además, tiene indicación para tratar determinados tipos de queratitis y queratoconjuntivitis, y en el caso de inflamación postoperatoria ocular.

En el caso de los comprimidos, las dosis habituales son de 0,5 a 10 mg al día, dependiendo de la enfermedad que esté siendo tratada, las características individuales y usando la menor dosis efectiva posible.

Para la administración parenteral, se suelen administrar dosis iniciales relativamente altas, siendo mayores en las formas agudas graves que en las enfermedades crónicas.

Entre sus indicaciones en tratamientos sistémicos, se encuentran el tratamiento de procesos endocrinológicos como en la enfermedad de Addison, o para el tratamiento de procesos alérgicos graves resistentes a los tratamientos convencionales, como en el asma.

También para el tratamiento sistémico de brotes en la enfermedad de Crohn o la colitis ulcerosa.

A nivel dermatológico, se usa como tratamiento inicial de enfermedades graves, como la dermatitis exfoliativa o la psoriasis severa.

También se utiliza en algunos cuadros hematológicos por vía intravenosa, y como coadyuvante para el tratamiento de patologías reumáticas en cuadros agudos y exacerbaciones, como artritis o artrosis.

Mediante inyección local, está indicada en crisis agudas de epicondilitis, artritis gotosa, o lesiones de naturaleza inflamatoria e hipertrófica, como la psoriasis.

Debido a que atraviesa la barrera hematoencefálica, también cuenta con indicación para el tratamiento del edema cerebral secundario a determinadas patologías.

Recientemente, se ha autorizado el uso en el tratamiento de la COVID-19 en asociado a oxigenoterapia.

Dexametasona está contraindicado en pacientes que tengan una infección sistémica a, menos que se emplee un tratamiento antiinfeccioso específico, en la úlcera de estómago o úlcera duodenal y en vacunación con vacunas vivas.

En el caso de embarazo y lactancia, la decisión de prescribirla debe evaluarse cuidadosamente por el profesional sanitario, valorando beneficios y riesgos.

En la población pediátrica en tratamiento prolongado con dexametasona, habrá que monitorizar la tasa de crecimiento regularmente, ya que los corticosteroides pueden afectar al crecimiento.

Los efectos adversos dependen en mayor grado de la duración del tratamiento que de la dosis empleada.

Los más habituales son, a corto plazo, el aumento de peso, trastornos psicológicos, intolerancia a la glucosa e insuficiencia suprarrenal transitoria. Si el tratamiento se mantiene durante meses o años, puede provocar obesidad central, fragilidad de la piel, atrofia muscular, osteoporosis, retraso del crecimiento e insuficiencia suprarrenal.

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GMA Digital Specials: DEXAMETHASONE COVID-19 TREATMENT, INAPRUBAHAN NA SA JAPAN!
GMA Digital Specials: DEXAMETHASONE COVID-19 TREATMENT, INAPRUBAHAN NA SA JAPAN! Side Effects 7 Views • 5 months ago

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What is dexamethasone?
What is dexamethasone? Side Effects 1 Views • 5 months ago

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WHO welcomes dexamethasone's effectiveness on COVID-19 patients on ventilators
WHO welcomes dexamethasone's effectiveness on COVID-19 patients on ventilators Side Effects 2 Views • 5 months ago

WHO "덱사메타손, 반가운 소식…중증환자에 사용해야"

An initial clinical trial out of the U.K. has shown that a cheap and affordable steroid can be lifesaving for patients who are critically ill with COVID-19.
The World Health Organization has welcomed the news,... but stressed the need for further tests and for it only to be administered under close medical supervision.
Lee Seung-jae has more.
Used since the 1960s to reduce inflammation caused by diseases such as arthritis,... dexamethasone,... is a corticosteroid that has been found to be lifesaving for patients who are critically ill with COVID-19.
Especially for patients on ventilators,... the treatment was shown to reduce mortality by about one-third,... and for patients requiring only oxygen,... mortality was cut by about one-fifth.
According to the latest preliminary findings shared with the WHO,... the benefit was only seen in patients who were seriously ill with COVID-19,... and was not observed in patients with milder cases.
While the latest finding is being seen as a breakthrough in the fight against COVID-19,... the WHO stressed that it's only based on preliminary data.
"It is one of the many breakthroughs we're going to need in order to effectively deal with COVID-19 and as such, we should celebrate that today but it's still just preliminary data. It's from one study. It's very significant, but we also have to see the real data, the full data."
The head of the WHO also stressed the need for caution,... adding that more treatments are needed for those with milder symptoms.
"These drugs should only be used under close medical supervision. We need more therapeutics that can be used to tackle the virus, including those with milder symptoms."
The drug has also been used in the treatment of some cancers,... and has been listed on the WHO's Model List of Essential Medicines since 1977.
It's also currently off-patent and affordable in most countries.
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Understanding The Dexamethasone Suppression Test
Understanding The Dexamethasone Suppression Test Side Effects 1 Views • 5 months ago

A simple explanation of why you would do a dexamethasone suppression test and how to interpret the results.

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What is Dexamethasone used for  Common Uses, Benefits, Side Effects, Dosage, Risks
What is Dexamethasone used for Common Uses, Benefits, Side Effects, Dosage, Risks Side Effects 2 Views • 5 months ago

Dexamethasone is a corticosteroid medication that is commonly used to treat a wide range of medical conditions. It has anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive properties, which make it effective in managing various conditions.

Some of the common uses of Dexamethasone include:

Inflammatory and autoimmune conditions: Dexamethasone is often prescribed to reduce inflammation and suppress the immune system in conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, and multiple sclerosis.

Allergic reactions: It can be used to treat severe allergic reactions, including allergic rhinitis, asthma, and contact dermatitis.

Respiratory conditions: Dexamethasone is sometimes used to manage conditions like chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and asthma exacerbations.

Cancer treatment: Dexamethasone can be prescribed alongside chemotherapy to reduce nausea and vomiting caused by chemotherapy drugs. It may also help reduce swelling and manage symptoms in certain types of cancer.

Cerebral edema: It is used to reduce brain swelling that can occur due to conditions like brain tumors or brain injuries.

Organ transplant: Dexamethasone may be given to transplant recipients to prevent organ rejection.

Benefits of using Dexamethasone include its ability to reduce inflammation, relieve pain, and improve symptoms associated with the aforementioned conditions. However, it is important to note that the use of Dexamethasone should always be under the supervision of a healthcare professional.

Like any medication, Dexamethasone can have side effects. These can vary depending on the dose and duration of treatment. Some common side effects include increased appetite, weight gain, mood changes, difficulty sleeping, increased blood sugar levels, and increased risk of infections. Long-term use or high doses may also lead to more serious side effects such as osteoporosis, muscle weakness, and adrenal suppression.

The dosage of Dexamethasone will depend on the condition being treated, the severity of the symptoms, and individual patient factors. It is crucial to follow the prescribed dosage and duration of treatment as directed by a healthcare professional.

As with any medication, there are certain risks associated with the use of Dexamethasone. These risks can include interactions with other medications, contraindications for certain medical conditions, and potential complications if the medication is misused or discontinued abruptly.

It is important to consult with a healthcare professional to assess the appropriateness and potential risks of using Dexamethasone for your specific condition. They can provide personalized guidance and monitor your progress throughout the treatment.
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Corticosteroid Side Effects (Mnemonic) - What are the side effects of corticosteroids?
Corticosteroid Side Effects (Mnemonic) - What are the side effects of corticosteroids? Side Effects 3 Views • 5 months ago

A mnemonic to help you remember what are the side effects of corticosteroids! This quick mnemonic is CORTICOSTEROIDS and is an easy way to remember the side effects of corticosteroids.

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Most Important Side Effects of Corticosteroids
Most Important Side Effects of Corticosteroids Side Effects 3 Views • 5 months ago

Corticosteroid Side Effects, How to reduce risk?
What side effects can corticosteroids cause?
Fluid retention, causing swelling in your lower legs.
High blood pressure.
Problems with mood swings, memory, behavior, and other psychological effects, such as confusion or delirium.
Upset stomach.

What are the side effects of corticosteroid drugs?
Potential side effects of long-term treatment include:
increased appetite – potentially leading to weight gain.
acne.
thinned skin that bruises easily.
increased risk of infections.
mood changes, mood swings and depression.
diabetes.
high blood pressure.
osteoporosis (weak and brittle bones)

What are the most common side effects of corticosteroids?
What are the possible side effects of steroids?
Increased appetite.
Weight gain.
Changes in mood.
Muscle weakness.
Blurred vision.
Increased growth of body hair.
Easy bruising.
Lower resistance to infection

What does corticosteroid do to the body?
Corticosteroids can reduce inflammation in the body and relieve related symptoms, such as body pain, swelling, and stiffness. Corticosteroids reduce inflammation by suppressing the immune system. They are a standard treatment for autoimmune conditions, which often cause inflammation in the body.

What are the side effects of long-term treatment with corticosteroids?
Long-term corticosteroid use may be associated with more serious sequel, including osteoporosis, aseptic joint necrosis, adrenal insufficiency, gastrointestinal, hepatic, and ophthalmologic effects, hyperlipidemia, growth suppression, and possible congenital malformations.

How long do steroids stay in your system?
How long will it be detectable? If taken orally, steroids can show up in a urine test for up to 14 days. If injected, steroids can show up for up to 1 month.

How long is long term steroid use?
Treatment extending longer than three months is considered long term and results in the majority of severe side effects. When steroids are used for short durations of a few days or weeks, they are relatively safe.

What drugs should not be taken with steroids?
You should tell any doctor or dentist treating you that you are taking steroids. Some key drugs that interact with steroids include anticoagulants (such as warfarin), drugs for blood pressure, antiepileptics, antidiabetic drugs, antifungal drugs, bronchodilators (such as salbutamol) and diuretics.

Are steroids the same as corticosteroids?
Corticosteroids are a form of steroids used to treat swelling and inflammation from allergies, as well as allergic asthma. They're often referred to as steroids, but they're not the same types of products abused by some athletes. Corticosteroids may be used for a range of allergies.
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Does Dexamethasone Cause Muscle Weakness? - Pain Medicine Network
Does Dexamethasone Cause Muscle Weakness? - Pain Medicine Network Side Effects 3 Views • 5 months ago

Does Dexamethasone Cause Muscle Weakness? In this informative video, we will address an important topic related to pain management: the potential side effects of dexamethasone, specifically focusing on muscle weakness. Dexamethasone is a commonly prescribed corticosteroid known for its effectiveness in reducing inflammation. However, like many medications, it may come with certain side effects that patients should be aware of.

We will discuss how muscle weakness can occur as a result of dexamethasone use and explain the condition known as corticosteroid-induced myopathy. Understanding the symptoms associated with this condition is essential for anyone taking dexamethasone, as it can significantly affect daily activities and overall health.

Additionally, we will explore strategies for managing potential muscle weakness while on dexamethasone, including the importance of monitoring symptoms, dosage adjustments, and engaging in supportive exercises. It's vital to maintain an open line of communication with your healthcare provider to ensure the best possible outcomes while using this medication.

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FDA, nagbabala sa panganib na dulot ng dexamethasone nang walang prescription
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Desvenlafaxine - Khedezla - Pristiq in a nutsehll.
Desvenlafaxine - Khedezla - Pristiq in a nutsehll. Side Effects 4 Views • 5 months ago

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Major depressive disorder
Vasomotor symptoms associated with menopause
Desvenlafaxine
Khedezla - Pristiq
Brand Names: Canada
AG-Desvenlafaxine; APO-Desvenlafaxine; APO-Desvenlafaxine ER; JAMP-Desvenlafaxine; Pristiq; PRO-Desvenlafaxine; TEVA-Desvenlafaxine

Antidepressant, Serotonin/Norepinephrine Reuptake Inhibitor

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​Suicidal thoughts and behavior:
Antidepressants increased the risk of suicidal thoughts and behavior in children, adolescents, and young adults in short-term studies. These studies did not show an increase in the risk of suicidal thoughts and behaviors with antidepressant use in adults older than 24 years; there was a reduction in risk with antidepressant use in adults 65 years and older. In patients of all ages who are started on antidepressant therapy, monitor closely for worsening and for emergence of suicidal thoughts and behaviors. Advise families and caregivers of the need for close observation and communication with the prescriber. Desvenlafaxine is not approved for use in pediatric patients.

Is Pristiq the Perfect Antidepressant? | How It Works, Side Effects, and Comparisons
Is Pristiq the Perfect Antidepressant? | How It Works, Side Effects, and Comparisons Side Effects 3 Views • 5 months ago

Welcome to our in-depth look at Pristiq! Whether you're taking it, considering it, or just curious, this video covers everything you need to know about Pristiq (desvenlafaxine), an SNRI used for major depressive disorder and menopausal hot flashes.

🔹 What is Pristiq?
Pristiq, a serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor, is part of a class of medications including Effexor, Fetzima, and Cymbalta.

🔹 How Does Pristiq Work?
Pristiq boosts serotonin and norepinephrine levels, crucial for mood regulation, helping to alleviate depression symptoms.

🔹 Effectiveness of Pristiq
Users report significant improvements, especially those who haven't responded to other treatments. Clinical studies confirm its effectiveness.

🔹 Side Effects of Pristiq
Common side effects: nausea, dizziness, sweating, and insomnia. Serious side effects: increased blood pressure, agitation, and sexual issues. Always discuss with your doctor.

🔹 Serotonin Syndrome
A rare but serious condition from serotonergic drugs. Symptoms: seizures, irregular heartbeat, high fever. Seek medical help if needed.

🔹 Comparing Pristiq to Other Antidepressants
Compared to Effexor, Pristiq is easier to tolerate, has fewer drug interactions, can be taken with or without food, and is cost-effective as a generic.

🔹 Is Pristiq the Perfect Antidepressant?
Pristiq might be ideal for some but not for others. It's about finding the right fit for your needs. Not recommended for those with high blood pressure, agitation, or insomnia.

🔹 Conclusion
The best antidepressant is the one that works for you with manageable side effects. Consult your healthcare provider for the best treatment plan.

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2-Minute Neuroscience: Serotonin-Norepinephrine Reuptake Inhibitors (SNRIs)
2-Minute Neuroscience: Serotonin-Norepinephrine Reuptake Inhibitors (SNRIs) Side Effects 2 Views • 5 months ago

Serotonin-Norepinephrine Reuptake Inhibitors, or SNRIs, are a common treatment for depression and a variety of other ailments like anxiety disorders and chronic pain. In this video, I discuss how SNRIs work in the brain and how they are proposed to be able to treat the symptoms of depression.

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Serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors, or SNRIs, first appeared on the market in 1993 with the introduction of venlafaxine. Several others, like duloxetine, would be introduced in the following decades. Most SNRIs were primarily developed for the treatment of depression, but some are now also used to treat a variety of other conditions like anxiety and chronic pain. The development of SNRIs was guided by research that suggests neurotransmitters like serotonin and norepinephrine play a role in depression. Specifically, this research suggests that low levels of these neurotransmitters might contribute to the symptoms of depression.

SNRIs work primarily by inhibiting a mechanism called reuptake. In reuptake, a protein called a transporter transports excess neurotransmitter molecules out of the synaptic cleft, typically back into the neuron that released them. SNRIs inhibit the reuptake of serotonin and norepinephrine. When the removal of serotonin and norepinephrine from the synaptic cleft is inhibited, this causes levels of these neurotransmitters in the synaptic cleft to rise. These increases in serotonin and norepinephrine levels have been hypothesized to be the mechanism by which SNRIs can treat the symptoms of depression. It should be noted, however, that research suggests the neurobiological mechanism of depression is more complex than a simple neurotransmitter deficiency. Thus, it may be that increasing serotonin and norepinephrine levels leads to other effects that can alleviate the symptoms of depression, or that the drugs have other mechanisms that contribute to their effectiveness.

Studies have found SNRIs to be comparable to other popular antidepressants, like SSRIs, in terms of effectiveness. SNRIS are also generally well-tolerated, with problems like nausea, sweating, and loss of appetite being some of the commonly reported side effects---although different snri drugs have different side effect profiles.

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Desvenlafaxine (Pristiq) Brief Overview
Desvenlafaxine (Pristiq) Brief Overview Side Effects 3 Views • 5 months ago

This is a review of Desvenlafaxine, brand name Pristiq which is an SNRI antidepressant.
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WHICH SNRI HAS THE GREATEST NOREPINEPHRINE REUPTAKE BLOCKADE?
WHICH SNRI HAS THE GREATEST NOREPINEPHRINE REUPTAKE BLOCKADE? Side Effects 2 Views • 5 months ago

This is an answer to a common question about the ratios of serotonin to norepinephrine blockade for the SNRIs. In this video I cover the ratios for Venlafaxine (I think I even pronounced it correctly), desvenlafaxine, duloxetine, milnacipran, and levomilnacipran. The winner of this contest may surprise you.

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The Difference between VENLAFAXINE (EFFEXOR) and DESVENLAFAXINE (PRISTIQ) | A Psychiatrist Explains
The Difference between VENLAFAXINE (EFFEXOR) and DESVENLAFAXINE (PRISTIQ) | A Psychiatrist Explains Side Effects 2 Views • 5 months ago

Venlafaxine (EFFEXOR) is a serotonin and noradrenaline reuptake inhibitor (SNRI) that is indicated for major depressive disorder (MDD), generalized anxiety disorder, social anxiety disorder, and panic disorder with or without agoraphobia.
Desvenlafaxine (PRISTIQ) meanwhile is a synthetic succinate version of venlafaxine’s major active metabolite, although its approval is limited to MDD.
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Dr Sanil Rege explains the difference between the two.
1. Venlafaxine sequentially inhibits Serotonin transporter (SERT) and Noradrenaline Transporter (NAT).
2. Venlafaxine has a 30-fold higher affinity for the reuptake of serotonin over noradrenaline whilst desvenlafaxine has a 10-fold affinity
3. Venlafaxine at its minimal effective dose in depression (75 mg/d), venlafaxine acts as a selective 5-HT reuptake inhibitor. In contrast, when administered at higher doses (225 and 375 mg/d), it acts as a dual 5-HT and NE reuptake inhibitor exhibiting dose-dependent pharmacology in relation to efficacy and tolerability.
4. The sequential inhibition of serotonin and NA is reflected in its side effect profile—that initial side effects are predominantly related to serotonin (e.g., headaches, nausea, fatigue, sexual dysfunction). In contrast, subsequent side effects with higher dosing are related to serotonin and norepinephrine (e.g., activation effects, dry mouth, night sweats).
5. Desvenlafaxine, on the other hand, blocks the serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake at starting doses.
Both Venlafaxine and desvenlafaxine have applications in a range of disorders beyond depression and anxiety.
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Side Effects of Antidepressants | SNRIs: Effexor, Cymbalta, Pristiq
Side Effects of Antidepressants | SNRIs: Effexor, Cymbalta, Pristiq Side Effects 3 Views • 5 months ago

In this episode, I discuss the side effects of the SNRI antidepressants.

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Most Commonly Prescribed Psychiatric Medications: Desvenlafaxine/Pristiq
Most Commonly Prescribed Psychiatric Medications: Desvenlafaxine/Pristiq Side Effects 4 Views • 5 months ago

Desvenlafaxine is the active metabolite O-desmethylvenlafaxine (ODV) of venlafaxine and is formed as a result of CYP450 2D6. It shares many of the same properties as venlafaxine. This video covers the important points that separate Venlafaxine from Desvenlafaxine.

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#desvenlafaxine | Uses, Dosage, Side Effects & Mechanism | Pristiq
#desvenlafaxine | Uses, Dosage, Side Effects & Mechanism | Pristiq Side Effects 2 Views • 5 months ago

Desvenlafaxine is an antidepressant and SNRI used for the treatment of major depressive disorders in adults.

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Effexor (Venlafaxine) VS Pristiq (Desvenlafaxine) What you NEED to Know!
Effexor (Venlafaxine) VS Pristiq (Desvenlafaxine) What you NEED to Know! Side Effects 2 Views • 5 months ago

In this video, we compare two serotonin norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors, Effexor (venlafaxine) and Pristiq (desvenlafaxine).
Intro: 0:00
How do Effexor and Pristiq work 0:33
What are Effexor and Pristiq used for 2:23
Common Side Effects of Effexor and Pristiq 2:53
Considerations of Effexor and Pristiq 4:53
Final thoughts 7:44

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Effexor ER (venlafaxine ER) FDA Label (2017). Retrieved from https://www.accessdata.fda.gov..../drugsatfda_docs/lab
Pristiq (2018) FDA Drug Label. Retrieved from https://www.accessdata.fda.gov..../drugsatfda_docs/lab
Rege, S. (2022). Venlafaxine (Effexor) and Desvenlafaxine (Pristiq)- Mechanism of action, differences, psychopharmacology and clinical application. Psyc Scene Hub, https://psychscenehub.com/psyc....hinsights/venlafaxin
Stahl, S. M., Grady, M. M., & Muntner, N. (2021). Stahl's essential psychopharmacology: Neuroscientific basis and practical applications. Cambridge University Press.
Stahl,S. (2017). Stahl’s Essential Psychopharmacology: Prescriber’s Guide, 6th Ed. Cambridge University Press.
UpToDate (2023). Desvenlafaxine: Drug Information. Retrieved from https://www-uptodate-com.libproxy.eku.edu/contents/desvenlafaxine-drug-information?search=desvenlafaxine&source=panel_search_result&selectedTitle=1~23&usage_type=panel&kp_tab=drug_general&display_rank=1#F6107525
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Desvenlafaxine (Pristiq) - Uses, Dosing, Side Effects
Desvenlafaxine (Pristiq) - Uses, Dosing, Side Effects Side Effects 2 Views • 5 months ago

In this episode, I discuss a medication known as desvenlafaxine (Pristiq).

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