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Have you heard of Oral Ozempic? It’s all over the news headlines as of late. Have you heard of Rybelsus? Same same, but different?
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A little while ago (okay, more like a year or two), I made a video comparing Ozempic to Rybelsus and talking about how it's kind of the inferior form of Ozempic. Is this still true?
Let’s get into it.
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Medical oncologist, Mark Scholz, MD, answers questions all about immune therapies for prostate cancer. Topics include Provenge (Sipuleucel-T), Keytruda (Pembrolizumab), CAR T-cell therapy, and Leukine (Sargramostim).
0:08 What is immunotherapy in prostate cancer and how does it work?
1:23 Does Provenge have any side effects?
1:44 You've had ten years of experience treating patients with Provenge; how effective has it been in your patients?
3:02 Do you believe in giving Provenge to active surveillance patients? Is it approved for that use?
3:58 Can you explain how Keytruda works in prostate cancer?
5:41 How many patients have you treated with Keytruda and what success have you had with it?
6:15 When do you think Keytruda will get approved for prostate cancer?
6:40 If someone is interested in Keytruda, can any oncologist get them the medication?
7:02 What is CAR T-cell therapy and how will it affect future treatment?
7:59 What is Leukine, how does it work, and what is the side effect profile?
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In this video Doctor O'Donovan explains key things you need to know about cetirizine (brand names: Allacan, Benadryl Allergy, Piriteze Allergy, Zyrtek Allergy).
Cetirizine is an antihistamine medicine that helps the symptoms of allergies.
It's used to treat:
- hay fever
- conjunctivitis (red, itchy eye)
- eczema
- hives (urticaria) – an itchy, raised rash that’s usually caused by an allergic reaction
- reactions to insect bites and stings
- some food allergies
Cetirizine is known as a non-drowsy antihistamine. It's much less likely to make you feel sleepy than some other antihistamines.
Cetirizine is available on prescription, and to buy from pharmacies and shops.
It comes as tablets, capsules and as a liquid that you swallow.
Key facts
1. You'll usually take cetirizine once a day. Children aged under 12 years old take a lower dose twice a day.
2. Cetirizine is classed as a non-drowsy antihistamine, but some people still find it makes them feel quite sleepy. Do not drive or ride a bike if it makes you sleepy.
3. Common side effects include headaches, dry mouth, feeling sick, feeling dizzy and diarrhoea.
4. Some brands of cetirizine come as capsules. These may contain soya oil. Do not take cetirizine capsules if you’re allergic to peanuts or soya.
Some Benadryl products do not contain cetirizine, but a different antihistamine such as acrivastine.
**‘Reporting of side effects**
If you get any side effects, talk to your doctor, pharmacist or nurse. This includes any possible side effects not listed in the package leaflet. You can also report side effects directly via the Yellow Card Scheme at [a website address which links directly to the MHRA Yellow Card site].
By reporting side effects, you can help provide more information on the safety of this medicine.’
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01:08 - What is Cetirizine and how does it work?
02:02 - Who can and can't take it?
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06:47 - Pregnancy and breast feeding information
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08:00 Common questions
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This lecture is part 2 of 3 delivered by Dr Mason at the Low Carb Down Under Gold Coast conference in October 2022. Dr Mason exposes the catastrophic harms caused by the first cholesterol lowering drug, Triparanol, and the guilty verdict that followed.
This is followed by a brief history of statins, including the high rates of cancer in test animals seen with the first statin to come to market, and the massive (+$1,000,000,000) legal payouts made to settle lawsuits from statin side effects.
Specific statin side effects, including dementia are covered, followed by a close analysis of the measurable benefits that may be attributed to statins. This includes a review of a recent paper co-authored by David Diamond, Ben Bikman and Paul Mason that discusses how to identify who is likely and not likely to benefit from statin therapy using triglyceride and LDL levels.
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Phentermine is a prescription medication that can help with weight loss. One of the side effects of phentermine is insomnia, or trouble falling asleep. In this video, learn tips for getting a good night’s sleep while taking phentermine for weight loss.
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In today's video, we are going to discuss the atypical antipsychotic aripiprazole and how it revolutionized the treatment for schizophrenia and treatment-resistant depression.
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1. What is aripiprazole 00:35
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Casey, A. B., & Canal, C. E. (2017). Classics in Chemical Neuroscience: Aripiprazole. ACS chemical neuroscience, 8(6), 1135–1146. https://doi.org/10.1021/acschemneuro.7b00087
Gettu N, Saadabadi A. Aripiprazole. [Updated 2021 Sep 17]. In: StatPearls [Internet]. Treasure Island (FL): StatPearls Publishing; 2022 Jan-. Available from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK547739/
Stahl, S. M., Grady, M. M., & Muntner, N. (2021). Stahl's essential psychopharmacology: Prescriber's Guide. Cambridge University Press.
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🌟 Exciting News Alert: Say Goodbye to Food Allergy Fears with Xolair +🌟 Sublingual Food Allergy Drops!
What if I told you that the days of fearing food allergies could be over? It might sound too good to be true, but this week marks a groundbreaking moment in medical history. The first-ever drug approved for any type of food allergy has emerged – Xolair. Join me as we dive into the fascinating journey of this game-changing medication and explore its potential to transform the lives of millions.
🔍 Unraveling the History of Xolair:
Did you know that Xolair's story dates back 15 years? Initially investigated for food allergies, it faced hurdles due to legal battles between competing companies. However, its resurrection by Genentech for allergic asthma paved the way for its recent breakthrough in food allergy treatment.
👍 Pros vs. Cons of Xolair:
Xolair isn't just a one-trick pony; it offers relief from various allergens like pollen and dust mites. Plus, it's proven safe over a decade of use. But what about the downsides? From injections to temporary effects, we'll dissect the nitty-gritty so you can make an informed decision.
🛠️ Crafting the Perfect Treatment Strategy:
I'll share my expert perspective on maximizing Xolair's benefits. By combining it with innovative immunotherapy methods like sublingual allergy drops, we're paving the path towards long-term protection against food allergies.
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Imagine no longer having to miss out on social gatherings or favorite foods due to allergy concerns. With the right treatment approach, that dream can become a reality. I'll guide you through the steps to reclaiming your quality of life, one allergy-free day at a time.
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स्टीरॉयड इंजेक्शन लेना चाहिए या नहीं ? Steroid injections for Pain Management
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Steroids: What Are They and How Do They Work? Types, Dosage, Benefits, Side Effects, and Alternatives
In this #video we will discuss the topic of steroids - what they are and how they work. We will explore the different types of steroids, their recommended dosage, potential benefits, and the time it takes for them to start acting. Additionally, we will cover the duration of action, potential side effects, whether steroids can be repeated, and if other #painkillers lose their effectiveness after steroid use. We will also touch upon steroid alternatives and address the issue of pain during injections.
Steroids are commonly used as painkillers for various conditions, including #arthritis and #slippeddisc . However, it is crucial to administer steroid injections under proper guidance to avoid any side effects that can potentially damage the tissues at the injection site.
Some commonly used steroids include Dexamethasone, Triamcinolone, and Methylprednisolone. The dosage of steroids plays a significant role, as larger doses can lead to more side effects, while smaller doses may offer limited relief. Therefore, it is important to strike a fine balance based on your specific condition.
The effects of steroids on the body depend on factors such as the location of the injection, correct injection site, and individual variation. Common side effects may include pain at the injection site, steroid flare, and mild fluctuations in sugar levels. However, rare side effects such as changes in skin color, skin dip due to fat melting, glaucoma, mood changes, and menstrual cycle changes can also occur. Oral steroids generally tend to have more side effects compared to injectable steroids.
Can steroids be used repeatedly, or does the efficacy of other painkillers diminish after steroid use? Currently, there is no conclusive research evidence regarding this matter, so there's no need to worry. The frequency of steroid use can range from 2-3 times a year, depending on your condition. However, repeated injections in specific sites like the knee have been associated with injuries, so it is generally advisable to use the minimum effective dosage.
When it comes to alternatives to steroids, options such as platelet-rich plasma, radio-frequency treatment, or knee replacements can be considered for conditions like #kneearthritis . The choice of alternatives will depend on your specific condition and should be decided in consultation with a #painspecialist .
Pain during steroid injections is similar to any other injection and can vary in intensity according to individual perception.
In conclusion, if your doctor has recommended steroid #treatment there is no need to worry. However, it is essential to ensure that the injections are guided by imaging modalities for accuracy. Additionally, be prepared for varying responses to the treatment, and keep in mind that injectable steroids usually have fewer side effects compared to oral steroids. Regarding the dosage of steroids, your #doctor is the best person to make decisions based on your condition. If you are looking for alternatives to steroids, it is advisable to consult a pain specialist who can guide you through the options.
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Excedrin Migraine – Side Effects, Uses, Mechanism of Action, Dosage, Interactions, Warnings
Excedrin Migraine is an over-the-counter medication used to treat migraine headaches, alleviating associated pain, nausea, vomiting, and sensitivity to light and sound. Its common side effects include nausea, upset stomach, dizziness, increased heart rate, and insomnia, while serious side effects can involve allergic reactions, stomach bleeding, severe headaches, and hearing issues. The recommended dosage for adults and children over 18 is two caplets with water, not exceeding two caplets in 24 hours unless advised by a doctor. Excedrin Migraine combines aspirin (250 mg), acetaminophen (250 mg), and caffeine (65 mg), working together to reduce inflammation, pain, and fever, and enhance pain relief. Warnings include severe allergic reactions to aspirin, risk of Reye's Syndrome in children/teenagers with certain viral infections, liver damage from acetaminophen, and stomach bleeding from aspirin.
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Dr. Risa Kagan, an expert on osteoporosis, explains that a drug holiday is a planned period of time that a patient stops taking a medication for anywhere from a few days to up to a year or more. A doctor may recommend a drug holiday to help the patient maintain sensitivity to the drug, to see how the body functions without it, or to reduce possible side effects.
As of early 2021, the FDA has approved four second-generation anti-androgen mediations: Zytiga (abiraterone acetate), Xtandi (enzalutamide), Erleada (apalutamide), and Nubeqa (darolutamide). Here, Alex asks medical oncologist Mark Scholz, MD, how these medications work and how they compare to one another, especially regarding side effects.
0:05 How exactly do second-generation anti-androgens treat metastatic lesions?
1:33 What are the possible side effects of the four second-generation anti-androgens? How do they compare?
3:06 Are any of the four second-generation anti-androgens more appropriate than the others for men with heart problems?
3:56 What are some ways to mitigate the side effects of second-generation anti-androgen medications?
5:01 How do second-generation hormone therapies tend to affect PSA?
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8 Weird and Unexpected Side Effects of Pantoprazole (Skin, Infections, Nutrient Deficiencies).
Have you ever wondered why your skin feels different after starting a medication? Could your frequent infections be linked to the pill you’re taking every morning? Or why you're suddenly experiencing symptoms of nutrient deficiencies, despite eating a balanced diet?
Pantoprazole, a widely used acid reflux medication, has some unusual side effects that most people don’t know about. From unexpected changes in your skin to recurrent infections and hidden nutrient imbalances, these effects might seem random, but they’re deeply connected to how this medication works in your body. Also, note that these side effects may not be experienced by everyone and only a few individuals might experience them in long-term use.
In this video, I’ll reveal 8 strange side effects of pantoprazole, explain the science behind why they happen, and share actionable tips to help you minimize or even prevent these issues. Whether you're currently on pantoprazole or simply curious about its effects, this is information you can’t afford to miss—so let’s dive in!
Now what is pantoprazole?
Pantoprazole is a widely used medication prescribed to manage conditions such as gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and Zollinger-Ellison syndrome. It belongs to a class of drugs known as proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) that work by reducing the production of stomach acid. This reduction helps alleviate heartburn and prevents damage to the esophagus caused by excessive acid. Pantoprazole's effectiveness in controlling acid production makes it a popular choice for those suffering from acid-related conditions.
Despite its therapeutic benefits, pantoprazole is not without its downsides. Individuals on this medication may experience a variety of side effects, some of which can be quite unexpected.
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⏱️03:26 ► Respiratory Health Concerns
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⏱️05:44 ► Muscle Cramping and Spasms
⏱️06:35 ► Vision Alterations
⏱️07:28 ► Alterations in Hair Growth Patterns
⏱️08:33 ► Effects on Bone Health
⏱️08:33 ► Skin Reactions
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Trelegy ellipta (fluticasone, umeclidinium, vilanterol) is used to treat COPD including bronchitis and emphysema, and it is also used as a maintenance treatment for asthma in adults.
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The inhaler contains a combination of 3 medicines fluticasone, umeclidinium, and vilanterol.
Fluticasone is a steroid that prevents the release of substances in the body that cause inflammation. Umeclidinium is an anticholinergic. Vilanterol is a long-acting bronchodilator.
These medications work by relaxing muscles in the airways to improve breathing.
This inhaler is not for use in treating an asthma attack or bronchospasm attack.
Vilanterol, when used alone, may increase the risk of death in people with asthma. However, this risk is not increased when vilanterol is used in a combination product with fluticasone and umeclidinium.
Common side effects may include cold or flu symptoms such as runny or stuffy nose, sore throat, cough, chest tightness, a lung infection, nausea, vomiting, constipation, diarrhea, joint pain, headache, back pain, mouth sores, hoarse voice, mouth pain, changes in your sense of taste.
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- It is available as 5 mg, 10 mg, 15 mg and 30 mg tablets.
- Cyclobenzaprine is used to relief muscle spasms associated with acute painful musculoskeletal conditions.
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Can HIV drugs cause kidney failure?
Weighing a delicate six ounces each, which is less than 0.5 percent of our total body weight, the kidneys play several vital roles.
For those living with HIV, this includes breaking down some of the HIV medications that are needed to keep viral load low, and CD4 counts high. in the processing of breaking down HIV medicines, unfortunately, the kidneys sometimes get damaged.
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Introduction: Acyclovir, an antiviral agent primarily targeting Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) infections, presents predominantly mild adverse effects such as malaise (10%), gastrointestinal symptoms, and elevated liver function tests (1-10%). However, more severe complications, notably associated with intravenous administration, encompass rare occurrences of acute renal failure, neurological toxicity, and sporadic cases of bradycardia. A review of literature revealed 2 instances linking acyclovir to bradycardia, with no documented reports on junctional rhythm. A phase IV clinical study examining FDA data identified 1,424 individuals encountering side effects from Acyclovir, with only 6 individuals (0.42%) reporting bradycardia, primarily observed in males aged 60 and above using the medication for less than a month. Here we report a rare case of junctional rhythm caused by acyclovir.
References: “Acyclovir Sodium and Bradycardia - A Phase IV Clinical Study of FDA Data.” eHealthMe, www.ehealthme.com/ds/acyclovir....-sodium/bradycardia/ Accessed 5 Nov. 2023.
Gill, Dalvir, et al. “Unusual side effect of acyclovir: Bradycardia.” The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, vol. 35, no. 3, 2017, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajem.2016.10.032.
UpToDate, www.uptodate.com/contents/acyclovir-an-overview?search=acyclovir+cardiac+side+effects&source=search_result&selectedTitle=1~150&usage_type=default&display_rank=1. Accessed 5 Nov. 2023.
In this episode, I discuss a medication known as quetiapine (Seroquel) and go over three things that you should be aware of before using it:
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I reveal the single WORST side effect associated with cortisone shots and corticosteroid injections. We review recent clinical trial data that reveals serious consequences for joints and tendons. Cortisone injections can hinder tissue healing, damage collagen, and increase tissue degradation, which poses a problem for orthopedics. Clinical trials show that the short-term pain reduction effect of cortisone injections is reversed in the intermediate and long terms, leading to tendon damage. The injections can also harm cartilage, worsening conditions like osteoarthritis and potentially requiring joint replacement surgery.
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Pregabalin (Lyrica®) is one of three medications in the class of seizure drugs known as alpha-2-delta ligands along with its cousins gabapentin (Neurontin®) and gabapentin enarcarbil (Horizant®) that are the consensus first-line drugs for the treatment of restless legs syndrome (RLS). @andyberkowskimd of ReLACS Health dissects the concerns about weight gain when it comes to taking pregabalin.
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Pregabalin has known side effects that can including dizziness or drowsiness, but weight gain is another important concern of RLS patients at ReLACS Health when discussing this treatment. Very little is known about how pregabalin causes weight gain. It could be increased appetite, negative effects on the body's metabolism, or even simply a gain in water weight. Regardless, the risks for some patients seem to be consistently present in studies, but the degree of the effect on those who have weight gain may also be small.
Much of the research on pregabalin is in those with epilepsy (seizure disorder) as this was one of the original uses for the drug.
As referenced in the video, here is a link to the Chen et al. (2015) with risk of weight gain from pregabalin in epilepsy of 8.4% in the studies reviewed:
https://www.epilepsybehavior.c....om/article/S1525-505
Cabrera et al. (2012) showed about 1/6 of patients had weight gain of grater 7% on pregabalin:
https://www.tandfonline.com/do....i/abs/10.1185/030079
This study from Poppen et al. on 77 veterans treated for 12-18 months for neuropathy with pregabalin with a weight gain of about 3 pounds:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/p....mc/articles/PMC82218
This systematic review by Panebianco et al. shows the risk is common but tends to increase with dose increases:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/p....mc/articles/PMC66149
This is important to those with RLS who may be taking 75-150 mg for RLS rather than as much as 600 mg/day for epilepsy.
Lastly, Hamandi et al. (2006) showed an average weight gain of 1-2 pounds and about 9% greater chance of weight gain over placebo in a few studies of pregabalin in epilepsy.
The bottom line is that weight gain is common but may not be severe. It also may not be bothersome at lower doses of pregabalin. As with all treatment interventions, one must weigh (pun intended) the risks of the unwanted effects with the treatment benefits. With increase in body mass from medications, small adjustments to lifestyle whether improved sleep, more exercise, reducing processed carbs and added sugars, etc. can go a long way to offsetting weight gain from pregabalin.
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Bruton tyrosine kinase (BTK) inhibitors such as ibrutinib are very effective for treating chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) and small lymphocytic lymphoma (SLL). Still, they must be taken continuously, and some patients can have trouble tolerating their side effects. Therefore, second-generation BTK inhibitors such as acalabrutinib and zanubrutinib have been designed with the goal of reducing side effects. Therefore, if a patient has a hard time tolerating the side effects of ibrutinib, acalabrutinib or zanubrutinib might be a good treatment option to continue the benefits of BTK inhibition treatment for CLL.
Dr. Jeff Sharman, a hematologist/oncologist at Willamette Valley Cancer Institute in Eugene, OR, discussed the results of a study looking at zanubrutinib and its use in patients who could not tolerate previous BTK inhibitors. These results were presented at the American Society of Hematology (ASH) annual meeting in 2021.
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What Are The Side Effects Of Azilect? In this informative video, we will discuss the side effects associated with Azilect, a medication commonly prescribed for managing Parkinson's disease. Azilect, known scientifically as rasagiline, plays a role in increasing dopamine levels in the brain, which can help alleviate various symptoms of Parkinson's. While many individuals benefit from this medication, it's important to be aware of the potential side effects that can arise.
We will cover both common and serious side effects, offering a comprehensive overview of what patients might experience while taking Azilect. From mild flu-like symptoms and gastrointestinal discomfort to more serious neurological and cardiovascular effects, understanding these risks is essential for anyone considering or currently using this medication. Additionally, we will touch on the importance of discussing your complete medication list with your healthcare provider to avoid dangerous interactions.
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What Are The Side Effects Of Cluster Headache Medication? Managing cluster headaches can be challenging, and understanding the medications available is key to effective treatment. In this informative video, we will discuss various medications used for managing cluster headaches, including triptans and ergotamine derivatives. We’ll cover how these medications work, their common side effects, and important considerations for those with pre-existing conditions.
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Dedicated to the interests of the entire community of patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), and designed to meet the educational needs of all healthcare professionals who treat and manage patients with IBD, 2014 Advances in Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation’s Clinical and Research Conference is the foremost event for investigators and healthcare professionals to come together, share their knowledge and experience, and learn about the latest advances and new insights for personalized care of patients with IBD. This webcast was designed to meet the educational needs of all healthcare professionals who treat and manage patients with inflammatory bowel diseases, with a focus on information shared among clinicians and researchers. Participants will gain insight from expert faculty on breakthroughs in cutting-edge research and in advancements in IBD patient care.
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This 3D animation was developed to provide an educational overview about warts. Warts are benign (not cancerous) skin growths that appear when a virus infects the top layer of the skin. Viruses that cause warts are called human papillomavirus (HPV), and different strains may cause them in different parts of the body. Warts can spread from one location on the body to another as well as from person to person by contact with the wart. Factors that increase the risk include use of public showers, working with meat, eczema and a weak immune system.
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