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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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▪️ Wilding JPH, Batterham RL, Calanna S, Davies M, Van Gaal LF, Lingvay I, McGowan BM, Rosenstock J, Tran MTD, Wadden TA, Wharton S, Yokote K, Zeuthen N, Kushner RF; STEP 1 Study Group. Once-Weekly Semaglutide in Adults with Overweight or Obesity. N Engl J Med. 2021 Mar 18;384(11):989-1002. doi: 10.1056/NEJMoa2032183. Epub 2021 Feb 10. PMID: 33567185.
▪️ Rodbard HW, Dougherty T, Taddei-Allen P. Efficacy of oral semaglutide: overview of the PIONEER clinical trial program and implications for managed care. Am J Manag Care. 2020 Dec;26(16 Suppl):S335-S343. doi: 10.37765/ajmc.2020.88554. PMID: 33439582.
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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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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
⏱️04:41 ► Vitamin and Mineral deficiencies
⏱️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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Will it cause a skin rash? Not the dreaded acne! Will it upset the stomach? In today’s video we will be talking about unexpected and dangerous side effects of taking biotin and more!
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What is biotin? - 00:53
Unexpected and dangerous side effects of taking biotin: - 01:29
Acne - 02:05
Skin rash - 02:45
Upset stomach - 03:20
May mess up lab results - 03:52
May cause weight gain - 04:28
Kidney problem - 04:56
Food that contain biotin - 05:37
Things to know about biotin - 06:08
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1. May interfere with other medication
Do you take over the counter or prescription medication with dietary supplements? You may be putting yourself at risk! For some people, these supplements increase the effectiveness of other medication, on the other hand it may decrease it as well.
2. Acne
Biotin is known for adding volume to hair and making nails strong, but is acne the price you really want to pay? The body absorbs biotin the same way it absorbs other vitamins and minerals - through the gastro system. This is also the system that absorbs acne causing agents present in the skin. But, in case of biotin overload, this absorption gets interrupted. In the end, this results in less acne fighting vitamins and of course, the return of the dreaded acne! If you are taking biotin regularly and notice some acne, especially along your chin and jawline, then biotin may be doing more than beautifying your hair.
3. Skin rash
This just keeps getting worse! If you thought that acne was horrible then let me tell you, the skin problems related to biotin don't stop there. Skin rash is a common side effect of too much biotin in your system.
4. Upset stomach
The moment you feel like your stomach health is being compromised, stop! Unhealthy gut health is a breeding ground for several diseases and a weakened immune system. Basically, a happy gut is the secret to a happy life.
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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).
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1:23 Does Provenge have any side effects?
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5:41 How many patients have you treated with Keytruda and what success have you had with it?
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6:40 If someone is interested in Keytruda, can any oncologist get them the medication?
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7:59 What is Leukine, how does it work, and what is the side effect profile?
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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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Creatine is one of the most researched supplements in the world. Touted for many of its benefit, including improved exercise performance and cognition, it has been a staple dietary supplement, particularly creatine monohydrate, in the world of fitness.
Some however, have had concerns about creatine and its unfortunate connection to hair loss. It's not uncommon that personal experiences have linked creatine to this unfortunate side effect, but does it just happen to be a coincidence or is there actual data to this? In this video, we'll break down the connection between creatine, DHT, and baldness (alopecia) to get to the bottom of this hair loss conundrum.
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Exploring Wegovy: Heart Health & Obesity
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Understanding the Link: Obesity and Heart Disease
Obesity increases the risk of heart disease, making weight management crucial. But traditional methods have limitations.
Past Drugs: A Track Record Check
Some weight loss drugs had negative impacts on the heart, leading to their removal. Lifestyle changes, while effective, can be challenging.
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Discover the promising effects of GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic on heart health, beyond aiding weight loss. They reduce inflammation and stabilize plaques.
The SELECT Trial: Unveiling Wegovy's Potential
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Results Breakdown: Is Wegovy the Game-Changer?
Analyze the trial's demographics and outcomes. Understand the composite results and the early benefits observed. Individual outcomes like heart attacks and strokes are dissected.
Weight Loss Stats: A Closer Look
Explore the weight loss statistics—Wegovy vs. Placebo. Is the 9.39% weight loss over 3.3 years a significant achievement without counseling?
Safety Concerns: Addressing Side Effects
Delve into the adverse effects of Wegovy, including gastrointestinal disorders. Uncover how it compares to the placebo in safety measures.
Population-Level Impact: The Big Picture
Zoom out to see the potential impact on millions. Could Wegovy lead to a significant reduction in heart-related events on a population scale?
Evidence Perspective: What Does It Mean?
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▪️ Muscle Loss with Ozempic, Wegovy & Mounjaro: https://youtu.be/lnEH-v64aG0
▪️ Managing Nausea from Ozempic, Wegovy and Trulicity!: https://youtu.be/3R1Fwhf02LE
▪️ Ozempic: Stomach Paralysis Update: https://youtu.be/MPyROywaM0g
▪️ How to Switch from Ozempic (or Wegovy) to Mounjaro: https://youtu.be/L9e46iFWwIs
▪️ Ozempic Paralyzed My Stomach: https://youtu.be/tj9thkkN5aM
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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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