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Dr. John Link, author of "The Breast Cancer Survival Manual," talks about the pros and cons of Tamoxifen, a hormone medication that reduces the risk of breast cancer.
Tamoxifen was developed in the 1970s. It was traditionally prescribed for five years and decreased recurrence in lungs, bones, and liver by 30 percent. Sadly, doctors discovered that Tamoxifen caused uterine cancer in some women who took it for more than five years. Scientists in Europe who continued testing Tamoxifen for up to ten years found that it decreased over deaths from breast cancer by about four percent. It wasn’t the enormous breakthrough doctors were hoping for, but it was big enough that patients should talk to their doctors about it, to determine if it might be helpful in preventing another cancer diagnosis.
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Tamoxifen and raloxifene are medications used to treat breast cancer. An important side effect of tamoxifen is an increased risk for developing endometrial cancer. Other side effects seen with both tamoxifen and raloxifene are increased risk of blood clots or thromboembolisms, as well as menopause symptoms.
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After one year on a combination of Lupron and anastrozole, I decided to switch to Tamoxifen. This video describes the changes⬆️⬇️ I noticed when switching medications (the positive, the negative and things that didn't change at all) as well as, which medication I prefer and WHY.
I've been prescribed to be on hormone therapy for 5 years, so finding the best fit that allows me to enjoy this phase of my life is important to me. I hope this helps you on your journey in some way🙏.
*This is only MY experience. Everyone reacts to medications differently*
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My Lupron Side Effects were Life Altering - https://youtu.be/hsLjsQmJC7k
*Exciting* What I Learned when I Stopped Taking Tamoxifen - https://youtu.be/wCQFnuTJHQU
3 Years POST Mastectomy... What I CAN & Can't Do at this Point - https://youtu.be/ol_0W1VHKNo
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I highly recommend doing your own research, and following the recommendations of your personal medical care team *
Breast cancer specialist Hal Burstein, MD, PhD from the Susan F. Smith Center for Women's Cancers at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, explains the difference between tamoxifen and aromatase inhibitors, and when each are used when treating breast cancer. Learn more about Dana-Farber’s breast oncology program at: http://www.dana-farber.org/Adu....lt-Care/Treatment-an
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In this video, Dr. Berg talks about Tamoxifen, which is an estrogen blocker used for certain types of breast disease. The problem is it (tamoxifen, Nolvadex - Tamoxifen Citrate, comes with a package (side effects): lymphoedema from blood clots, increased risk of disease in the uterus and stroke (pulmonary embolism), depression, hot flashes, etc.
But the question is why does your body make estrogen if it's so bad. I believe it's the endogenous estrogen (external or environmental estrogens). If you look at endocrine disruptors, you will find all the chemicals in our environment mimic estrogen. These chemicals can increase your own body's production of estrogen.
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In this video, I’m telling you all the little dirty secrets of Tamoxifen. If you are on this drug or are going to be taking it in the future - this. is for you! Find out the TRUTH about the side effects and most importantly - what to do to get rid of those side effects.
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If you have ever thought about QUITTING Tamoxifen - then this video is for you.
Here's the truth about Tamoxifen.
There are a lot of side effects of Tamoxifen that are often just "shrugged off" by your oncologist. Worse yet - a lot of clinicians might make you feel like how you are feeling is "all in your head." UGH!
In this video I'm sharing with you the very true and shocking symptoms that Tamoxifen can cause and what happens to your body when you STOP Tamoxifen.
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I've been taking tamoxifen for 1 year and half now and these are the side effects that I have experienced so far! Tamoxifen was prescribed because my breast cancer was hormonal, therefore taking an estrogen receptor reduces my chances of recurrence. The side effects seem scary, and sometimes it may seem like the risks outweigh the benefits. But in my case... I chose to take the medication. Read more at http://www.nalie.ca
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Tamoxifen is easily the most used and recognized Hormone Therapy.
But with Tamoxifen comes with many side effects. We are sharing tips on how you can combat 3 common side effects of Tamoxifen.
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Is tamoxifen or the aromatase inhibitors better? In this video, Dr. Jennifer Griggs breaks down how these treatments work, their key differences, common side effects, and how your menopausal status may influence the choice. Get the clarity you need to make an informed decision about your treatment.
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0:00 Overview
0:30 Treatment Scenarios
1:28 Menopausal Status Influence
3:24 How Tamoxifen Works
4:13 How Aromatase Inhibitors Work
5:28 Medication Tolerance Matters
6:31 Bone and Heart Health
7:47 Which Option is Most Effective?
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2. ATLAS Trial: https://www.thelancet.com/jour....nals/lanonc/article/
3. NSABP B-14 Trial: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC1069061/
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Is there a connection between tamoxifen and depression? How can you cope with depression during breast cancer? In this video, Dr. Jennifer Griggs explains everything you need to know about the connection between tamoxifen and depression during breast cancer and its treatment.
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Are you curious about tamoxifen? In this video, Dr. Jennifer Griggs explains everything you need to know about tamoxifen for treating hormone receptor-positive breast cancer. Learn how tamoxifen works, its potential side effects, and who it benefits most. If you're considering or currently taking tamoxifen, this video provides insights to help you navigate your treatment plan.
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0:00 Introduction
1:20 How Does Tamoxifen Work?
2:38 Who Gets Tamoxifen?
5:10 Negative Side Effects
6:01 Long-term Associated Risks
9:26 When do Side Effects Peak?
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Are you considering stopping tamoxifen early? In this video, Dr. Jennifer Griggs explains what factors determine whether stopping early is an option and explores possible alternatives for hormone receptor-positive (HR+) breast cancer. We also discuss how difficult side effects often lead people to consider stopping tamoxifen, and what you can do if you're struggling.
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0:00 Why People Stop Tamoxifen
2:50 Tamoxifen's Benefit Differs
4:26 Can I Stop Tamoxifen Early?
6:40 Don’t Downplay Side Effects
9:04 Can a Lower Dose Help?
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Can Flu Antivirals Cause Severe Side Effects? In this informative video, we’ll discuss the potential side effects associated with antiviral medications used to treat the flu. Antivirals are commonly prescribed to help manage influenza symptoms and reduce the duration of illness, but they can also lead to some adverse reactions. We’ll cover the common side effects that many individuals may experience, as well as the more serious reactions that, while rare, can occur. Understanding these risks is important for anyone considering antiviral treatment for the flu.
We will also highlight the significance of consulting with healthcare professionals when using these medications. Monitoring for side effects is essential to ensure patient safety and effective treatment. Additionally, we’ll touch on the importance of the annual flu vaccine as the primary method for preventing influenza and its complications.
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About Us: Welcome to the Influenza Relief Guide! Our channel is dedicated to providing clear and concise information about seasonal influenza, flu symptoms, and effective flu prevention tips. We cover essential topics like influenza vaccination, flu treatment options, and the differences between cold and flu. We also discuss managing flu at home, antiviral medications for flu, and high-risk flu groups, ensuring you have the knowledge needed to stay informed and safe. 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.
Are There Typical Side Effects From Flu Antiviral Medications? In this informative video, we will discuss the common side effects associated with flu antiviral medications. Understanding these side effects is essential for anyone considering treatment options for influenza. We will cover the most frequently reported side effects for popular antiviral drugs, including how they may vary between adults and children. Additionally, we will highlight the importance of monitoring for any concerning symptoms and the need for communication with healthcare providers.
While antiviral medications play a significant role in managing influenza, it is vital to remember that they are not a replacement for the annual flu vaccine. We will also touch upon the importance of maintaining a comprehensive flu management plan under medical guidance. By the end of this video, you will have a clearer understanding of what to expect when using antiviral medications for flu treatment. Join us for this essential discussion, and don't forget to subscribe to our channel for more informative content on flu prevention and treatment strategies.
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About Us: Welcome to the Influenza Relief Guide! Our channel is dedicated to providing clear and concise information about seasonal influenza, flu symptoms, and effective flu prevention tips. We cover essential topics like influenza vaccination, flu treatment options, and the differences between cold and flu. We also discuss managing flu at home, antiviral medications for flu, and high-risk flu groups, ensuring you have the knowledge needed to stay informed and safe. 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 Are The Common Side Effects Of Flu Antivirals? In this informative video, we will discuss the side effects associated with flu antiviral medications. These medications play a significant role in managing flu symptoms, but it’s essential to be aware of the potential reactions that can occur. We’ll cover the different types of flu antivirals available, including their common side effects, and what you should know before starting treatment.
Understanding the side effects can help you make informed decisions about your health and the treatment options available. We will also touch on the importance of monitoring any unusual symptoms, especially in children and teenagers, and when to seek medical attention if needed.
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About Us: Welcome to the Influenza Relief Guide! Our channel is dedicated to providing clear and concise information about seasonal influenza, flu symptoms, and effective flu prevention tips. We cover essential topics like influenza vaccination, flu treatment options, and the differences between cold and flu. We also discuss managing flu at home, antiviral medications for flu, and high-risk flu groups, ensuring you have the knowledge needed to stay informed and safe. 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.
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Vie2009: Health Professional: My daughter took tamiflu three weeks ago (swine flu) but had to stop because she was allergic, upset stomach, vomiting and depression.
Vie2009: Health Professional: She took 7 out of 10 pills.
Vie2009: Health Professional: She is still experiencing some depression.
Vie2009: Health Professional: I am wondering how long it would take for the side affects to go away.
Pauline: Doctor (MD): If she had flu then a post-viral syndrome can include fatigue and depression for some time.
Pauline: Doctor (MD): The important thing is to see her doctor to determine if this is clinical depression, or 'feeling down' due to the post-viral syndrome.
Pauline: Doctor (MD): Having finished the tamiflu some time ago, then the effects of this should have worn off by now.
Pauline: Doctor (MD): Does she work?
Pauline: Doctor (MD): Is she back doing her previous job?
Vie2009: Health Professional: She is in school and she is still on summer holidays.
Vie2009: Health Professional: So how long does post-viral syndrome last , if it is that.
Vie2009: Health Professional: Do you know though how long does tamiflu stay the system?
Pauline: Doctor (MD): Tamiflu is out of the system by 50 hours after the last dose.
Pauline: Doctor (MD): Post viral syndrome can last for varying lengths of time, however some research has suggested that a positive attitude and gradual return to normal activities can lead to a better prognosis.
Pauline: Doctor (MD): Over the remaining holidays, gradually increase exercise and activities that she enjoys.
Pauline: Doctor (MD): Ensure she is eating a healthy diet with plenty of fruit and vegetables as well as drinking plenty of water.
Pauline: Doctor (MD): If she is showing no interest in normal activities, has no appetite and has changed her sleep pattern then she should see a doctor for a review.
Pauline: Doctor (MD): Otherwise she should start to feel better over the coming weeks.
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Highlights:
- The latest updated Cochrane Review: Neuraminidase inhibitors for preventing and treating influenza in healthy adults and children, is based on full internal reports of 20 Tamiflu (oseltamivir) and 26 Relenza (zanamivir) trials. These trials involved more than 24,000 people and the findings challenge the historical assumption that neuraminidase inhibitors are effective in combating influenza. The evidence also suggests there are insufficient grounds to support the use of Tamiflu in preventing person-to-person spread of influenza. This raises further questions about the most effective way to support drug regulation and public health policy decision-making. Claims about the effectiveness of Tamiflu against complications were a key factor in decisions made by governments around the world to stockpile these drugs in case of a pandemic. The US has spent more than $1.3 billion buying a strategic reserve of antivirals, while in the UK the government has spent almost £424 million for a stockpile of about 40 million doses*.
- Compared with a placebo, taking Tamiflu led to a quicker alleviation of influenza-like symptoms of just half a day (from 7 days to 6.3 days) in adults, but the effect in children was more uncertain. There was no evidence of a reduction in hospitalisations or serious influenza complications; confirmed pneumonia, bronchitis, sinusitis or ear infection in either adults or children. Tamiflu also increased the risk of nausea and vomiting in adults by around 4 percent and in children by 5 percent. There was a reported increased risk of psychiatric events of around 1 percent when Tamiflu was used to prevent influenza. Evidence also suggests that Tamiflu prevented some people from producing sufficient numbers of their own antibodies to fight infection.
* April 2014 Cochrane Review
- http://healthresearchreport.me..../2014/04/11/tamiflu-
What Is Oseltamivir For Flu Treatment? In this informative video, we will discuss oseltamivir, a prescription antiviral medication used to treat influenza. We will explain how oseltamivir works to combat the flu virus, including its role as a neuraminidase inhibitor that limits the virus's spread within the body. You will learn about the different forms of oseltamivir, how it is taken, and the importance of timing when starting treatment. We will also cover the dosage recommendations for both adults and children, as well as situations where oseltamivir can be used preventively.
Additionally, we will address common side effects and the importance of consulting with a healthcare professional before using this medication, especially for those at higher risk for complications from influenza. While oseltamivir is a helpful tool in managing flu symptoms, we will emphasize the significance of annual flu vaccinations as the primary preventive measure against influenza.
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About Us: Welcome to the Influenza Relief Guide! Our channel is dedicated to providing clear and concise information about seasonal influenza, flu symptoms, and effective flu prevention tips. We cover essential topics like influenza vaccination, flu treatment options, and the differences between cold and flu. We also discuss managing flu at home, antiviral medications for flu, and high-risk flu groups, ensuring you have the knowledge needed to stay informed and safe. 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 does Ozempic do? What are the side effects of Ozempic? Is bird flu still around? Is there a vaccine for norovirus? Is red dye 3 banned in US?
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Tamiflu is a prescription medicine used to treat the flu in people 2 weeks of age and older who have had flu symptoms for no more than 2 days. Tamiflu can also reduce the chance of getting the flu in people 1 year and older. Tamiflu is not a substitute for an annual flu vaccination.
The active ingredient in Tamil is oseltamivir.
When the flu virus enters the body it invades cells in the airways, where it replicates to form lots of new copies of the virus. The new copies of the virus leave the first cells and move on to infect neighbouring cells, where the process is repeated. After a couple of days enough cells have been infected that the patient feels flu symptoms such as headache, fever and general aches and pains. These usually continue for about a week until the body's immune system kills the virus.
In order to leave one cell and infect another, the flu virus uses a chemical helper called neuraminidase. Oseltamivir works by stopping this chemical helper from working. Without it, newly formed copies of the virus can't leave the infected cells to infect other cells. This prevents the flu virus from spreading and so confines the infection to a smaller area. This makes the symptoms of the infection less severe and also makes it is easier for the body's immune system to kill the virus.
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What Are The Side Effects Of Oseltamivir? In this informative video, we discuss the side effects associated with Oseltamivir, a well-known antiviral medication commonly referred to by its brand name, Tamiflu. This medication is often prescribed for the treatment and prevention of influenza. Understanding the potential side effects is vital for anyone considering this medication for themselves or their loved ones.
We will cover the most frequently reported side effects, including nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and headaches, which are generally mild and may resolve as your body adjusts. Additionally, we will touch on less common side effects that some users may experience, such as abdominal pain, dizziness, and eye-related issues.
While serious side effects are rare, it is essential to be aware of them, as they may require immediate medical attention. We will also discuss the safety of Oseltamivir for specific groups, including infants and pregnant women, when prescribed by a healthcare professional.
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This year's flu outbreak is intense. You have probably heard that if you have the flu that you should take Tamiflu (oseltamivir). There are some serious side effects with Tamiflu, and its efficacy has been overstated.
In this video, I review the benefits and risks of Tamiflu as well as the suspicious activity around the release and stockpiling of the drug.
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What Are The Side Effects Of Oseltamivir? In this informative video, we discuss the side effects associated with Oseltamivir, a well-known antiviral medication commonly referred to by its brand name, Tamiflu. This medication is often prescribed for the treatment and prevention of influenza. Understanding the potential side effects is vital for anyone considering this medication for themselves or their loved ones.
We will cover the most frequently reported side effects, including nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and headaches, which are generally mild and may resolve as your body adjusts. Additionally, we will touch on less common side effects that some users may experience, such as abdominal pain, dizziness, and eye-related issues.
While serious side effects are rare, it is essential to be aware of them, as they may require immediate medical attention. We will also discuss the safety of Oseltamivir for specific groups, including infants and pregnant women, when prescribed by a healthcare professional.
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In this news segment from Fox 5 San Diego Dr. Fabi talks about Tamiflu and its side effects.
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Another 800 people had the flu and other 25 passed away in San Diego County last week. So far this season, there have been 15,135 cases of the flu virus.
One of the most commonly prescribed medications for the flu is Tamiflu. But there are a few cases of severe side effects. Tamiflu is an anti-viral medication and is most effective within 48 hours when you have flu symptoms. Tamiflu decreases the rate the virus spreads in your body.
Side effects for Tamiflu are very rare. Hallucinations, seizures, nightmares, suicidal thoughts, and problematic behavior can happen. It's important parents are aware of these when their child is taking this medication.
Deaths for the flu are higher for infants and the elderly. The CDC still recommends taking Tamiflu because the benefits still outweigh the risks.
If you are unsure, be sure to call your healthcare provider for advice about the Tamiflu.
If you have anything else you would like addressed, don't hesitate to contact Dr. Fabi at Cosmetic Laser Dermatology in San Diego.
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