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What Are the Side Effects of Oxygen Therapy? Oxygen therapy is a common treatment for individuals with respiratory issues, but it’s important to be informed about the potential side effects that may arise. In this video, we will discuss various aspects of oxygen therapy, including the common side effects that patients might experience and how to manage them effectively. We will cover concerns such as nasal dryness, ear and sinus pressure, fatigue, headaches, and dizziness. Additionally, we will touch upon the specific risks associated with hyperbaric oxygen therapy, including lung damage and temporary vision changes.
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The risks of Hyperoxia and oxygen toxicity.
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In this lesson we are going to talk about some of the risks that come with the use of oxygen, specifically when the concentrations are above 60% FiO2. While oxygen is essential to care for patients, especially the very sick, there are potential consequences to its use and this lessons goal is to cover some of those risks and complications that could potentially result.
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Alex Grichuhin explores the surprising truth behind the common belief that "more is better" when it comes to oxygen. Led by knowledgeable experts, this informative video sheds light on the risks and complications associated with high levels of oxygen exposure.
The video addresses common misconceptions surrounding the use of supplemental oxygen and highlights the importance of appropriate oxygen therapy under medical supervision. It provides valuable insights into the conditions and situations where oxygen therapy is beneficial while cautioning against the dangers of self-administered or unnecessary high-flow oxygen.
By the end of this engaging video, viewers will have a comprehensive understanding of why too much oxygen can be dangerous for the body. Armed with this knowledge, they will be better equipped to make informed decisions regarding oxygen therapy and recognize the potential risks associated with excessive oxygen exposure. Join us on this educational journey to unravel the complexities of oxygen and its impact on our health and well-being.
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Understanding Oxycontin Withdrawal
Your body adjusts to the constant presence of OxyContin by modifying brain chemistry levels. You will feel like you function best when you’re using the drug.
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Oxycontin
Indication
pain
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• may cause respiratory depression, constipation, confusion , sedation, hallucinations, urinary retention • use caution with increased intracranial pressure • don’t use with MAOIs • assess hemodynamics • assess pain • may elevate pancreatic enzymes • can cause physical dependence • assess bowel function
A government source tells CBS News the maker of OxyContin could file for bankruptcy as early as Wednesday. Purdue Pharma and its owners, members of the Sackler family, have been negotiating a potential settlement for months over Purdue's alleged role in fueling the nationwide opioid epidemic. Mola Lenghi reports.
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In The War On Drugs Show, we examine the social implications of prohibition worldwide.
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OxyContin sales are slowing in the United States under an avalanche of lawsuits and the bankruptcy of Purdue Pharma. But the company's owner, the Sackler family, continues to profit from sales of their signature painkiller in China. (Nov. 20)
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The Sacklers, the family dynasty that owns Purdue Pharma in Stamford, Connecticut, are major benefactors to charity. Now, money from the Sackler family has become radioactive in the world of high-profile nonprofits and museums. In fact, cultural institutions like the Metropolitan Museum and Guggenheim in New York, and the Tate in London, have already cut ties with the family.
Why would nonprofits refuse such a big donor? Because the same family that funded these institutions for decades now finds itself at the center of the opioid crisis in the United States. Purdue Pharma created OxyContin, an opioid-based painkiller many believe is at the root of America's opioid epidemic, killing thousands across the U.S.
"While the allegations against our family are false and unfair, we understand that accepting gifts at this time would put the Met in a difficult position," a Sacker family spokesperson told CNBC. "We respect the Met and that is the last thing we would want to do. Our goal has always been to support the valuable work of such outstanding organizations, and we remain committed to doing so."
Meanwhile, as lawsuits pile up against Purdue and the Sackler family, the company continues to deny any wrongdoing. The spokesman for the family said the lawsuits are "baseless" and "inconsistent with the factual record."
But that hasn't stopped the lawsuits, and may lead the company to file for bankruptcy.
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How The Sacklers, The Family Behind Oxycontin, Became Nonprofit Pariahs
With over 200,000 deaths caused by Opioids, it's important to look at how this tragedy took place and who's behind it. In this video we look at the Sackler family, the family that has caused untold damage to the lives of millions for their role in the opioid crisis through their company Purdue Pharma.
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The U.S. opioid epidemic has taken hundreds of thousands of lives. A reckoning for the manufacturers, marketers and distributors of these drugs has now begun -- but despite several multibillion dollar settlements, some states and municipalities say accountability and transparency for the companies is lacking. Casey Ross of STAT News joins Amna Nawaz to discuss Purdue Pharma and the Sackler family.
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It was touted as a miracle pill: a narcotic pain reliever that could change the lives of people suffering from chronic pain, but with little -- so its maker claimed, and thousands of doctors believed -- risk of addiction.
Since OxyContin was introduced in 1996, Canada has recorded the second-highest number of prescription opioid painkiller addictions -- and the world's second-highest death rate from overdoses.
"It's helping your pain, but then you get immune to it, so then you go to the family doctor and he says 'Well, you're gonna need more,'" a woman who became addicted to OxyContin tells the fifth estate's Linden MacIntyre. "So he puts you on the 40 milligram (dose) and you're on that for a month, and then you get used to that dose and he puts you on the 80s."
But how did a little pill that only appeared in 1996 become so big, so fast? In 1998, Canadian sales were just a few million dollars. Twelve years later they had soared to $243 million. In the U.S., sales were $3.5 billion in 2010. Though there were differences in corporate style and legal structure between Purdue in the U.S and in Canada, a similar marketing approach proved wildly successful. the fifth estate examines why medical schools, GPs and specialists in pain clinics readily embraced the drug at first, and why some have now changed their minds.
OxyContin was dropped from provincial health plans in Ontario, Saskatchewan and Atlantic Canada. The manufacturer has now stopped making it altogether, replacing it with a new formulation known as OxyNeo. But is it too little, too late? Did the drug's maker low-ball the risks? Did they know their time-release miracle pill was really a time bomb of addiction, waiting to go off?
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Just after he was offered a job at Purdue Pharma, Michael Andersen was watching the news with his wife when a report came on. It was about abuse of Purdue’s pain pill OxyContin, the product he would be convincing doctors to prescribe to their patients at his new gig.
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Ultimately, Andersen not only took the job at Purdue, but he went on to be one of the company's most productive employees. He even received an award for Salesman of the Year in 2008. For a time, that netted him large bonuses from the company.
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Oxycodone is a semisynthetic opioid (1.5 times as powerful as morphine) derived from the alkaloid thebaine. As with other opioids, its original source is the poppy plant, and it has relaxing and pain-relieving effects because it binds to nerve receptors in the brain resulting in the blocking of pain signals, and a general calming and anti-depressing effect.
People who are prescribed oxycodone or other prescription opioids develop an addiction when take continually increasing amounts because they believe the prescribed dosage is ineffective, or they want to achieve the euphoric effect that comes with initial use or they are trying to ward off the discomfort of withdrawal. Often, they then rely on their own judgment to decide if they need more pills.
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Oxybutynin belongs to the group of medicines called anti-spasmodic, and anti-cholinergic agents used to treat overactive bladder (OAB) with symptoms of urinary incontinence (urine leakage), urgent or frequent urination, increased night-time urination, dysuria (painful or difficult urination). Additionally, Oxybutynin is used to treat night-time bed-wetting in children above 5 years when other treatments have not worked.
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