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How Does Methocarbamol (Robaxin) Work In The Body? In this informative video, we will discuss Methocarbamol, commonly known by its brand name Robaxin, and its role in managing acute musculoskeletal pain. We’ll cover how this muscle relaxant operates within the body, focusing on its central action in the brain and spinal cord. You’ll learn about the mechanisms by which Methocarbamol reduces nerve activity, leading to muscle relaxation and a decrease in spasms.
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How Long Does Methocarbamol Last? In this informative video, we’ll discuss Methocarbamol, a muscle relaxant commonly used in orthopedic settings. We will cover how this medication works to alleviate muscle spasms associated with various musculoskeletal conditions, providing you with a clearer understanding of its use. You’ll learn about the onset time and peak effects of Methocarbamol, as well as how long you can expect the muscle-relaxing effects to last.
Additionally, we will explore the factors that can influence the duration of Methocarbamol's effects, including individual variations such as age and liver function. Understanding these aspects can help you better manage your symptoms and coordinate your medication schedule. We will also touch on the potential side effects, such as drowsiness, and how to adjust your dosing to minimize daytime sleepiness.
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These foods should be AVOIDED if you have Graves' disease. These foods have the potential to cause problems due to how your body processes them in the hyperthyroid state. How do you know if you should avoid them? Well, here I'm talking to people who have ACTIVE graves' disease.
Active Graves' disease means that you are taking thyroid blocking medication like methimazole or if you are currently hyperthyroid. If you've had your thyroid removed or ablated with radioactive iodine then this information doesn't apply.
If, however, you have active hyperthyroidism then watch on!
#1. Gluten
We know that the symptoms of graves' may improve when gluten is removed.
Gluten causes inflammation and increases intestinal permeability.
#2. Common food allergens (more histamine in your body means a higher chance of reactivity)
Graves' results in more histamine production in the body which means you may be more REACTIVE to foods. Foods in this category include: Milk, eggs, peanut, soy, wheat, tree nut (brazil nuts, almonds, cashews, macadamia nuts, pistachios, etc), shellfish
Be cautious of these foods if you’ve had reactions in the past.
#3. Dairy products
Dairy products can stimulate estrogen receptors, may cause inflammation, and many people have trouble processing them. In addition, we have studies that show that eliminating dairy in Hashimoto's patients has shown improvement.
#4. Foods high in iodine - iodine can stimulate the production of thyroid hormone in graves’.
Look for foods such as seaweed, iodized salt, and certain fish.
#5. Any source of caffeine
Coffee is stimulating and may cause problems in those with Graves'. Avoid these: Coffee, teas, herbal products, matte, guarana
#6. Refined sugar
Those with Graves' tend to suffer from insulin resistance so they need to be extra careful with excess sugars in their diet.
#7. Industrial seed oils.
These highly inflammatory oils can cause problems.
#8. Processed foods with preservatives
Processed foods may cause inflammation and worsen existing immune dysfunction.
#9. Alcohol - more difficult to process
The liver is already overloaded in those with Graves's and alcohol puts extra pressure on the liver.
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Tapazole is a drug used for cats with hyperthyroidism, which means their thyroid gland produces too much thyroid hormone and has a lot of bad effects on the cat. Find out about Tapazole for cats with help from a veterinarian with over 25 years of experience in this free video clip.
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This video is on antithyroid drugs pharmacology. Drugs in this group are propylthiouracil, carbimazole and methimazole.
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Uses in hyperthyroidism treatment i.e.
• Graves disease
• Toxic nodular goiter
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• Thyroid storm
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• Joint pain
• Agranulocytosis
• Foetal toxicity
• Liver damage
• Hypothyroidism
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What Are The Side Effects Of Methimazole? In this informative video, we will cover the various side effects associated with Methimazole, a medication commonly used to manage hyperthyroidism. Understanding these side effects is essential for anyone considering this treatment option. We’ll discuss both common and serious side effects, helping you recognize what to look out for during your treatment journey.
From gastrointestinal issues to neurological symptoms, it’s important to be aware of how Methimazole may affect your body. We will also highlight some serious reactions that require immediate medical attention, ensuring you know when to seek help. Regular monitoring and communication with your healthcare provider are key to managing these risks effectively.
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Hello, my name is Dr. Rajy Abulhosn, Medical Director here at Confirm BioSciences. Today I want to take some time to discuss a powerful synthetic painkiller called Methadone.
Methadone was first synthesized in the late 1930’s and is most commonly used as a treatment method for those suffering from addiction to opioids like heroin, hydromorphone and oxycodone. Methadone is less addictive than morphine or heroin yet provides the same pain relieving benefits, so it’s often prescribed to those addicted to opioids to help with their painful withdrawal symptoms.
Methadone is most often used in a pill or liquid form in treatment centers or other medical settings however, some illicit methadone users will inject methadone instead. Methadone is a depressant and slows down the central nervous system causing a feeling of relaxation and temporary relieve from stress and anger. When mixed with other depressants such as sleeping pills, alcohol or other opioids there’s a greater risk of respiratory depression, coma or even death.
Some short term side effects of methadone use may include sedation, constipation, nausea, severe sweating, confusion, euphoria and impaired judgement. Long term effects may include kidney and liver damage, bone damage and mood disturbances.
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💡 Researchers investigated the use of single-dose intraoperative methadone in next-day discharge outpatient surgeries. Why? To reduce postoperative pain, minimize opioid use, and improve patient satisfaction—all while addressing the opioid crisis.
📊 This randomized, double-blind, dose-finding study compared methadone to shorter-duration opioids like fentanyl and hydromorphone. Patients were randomized to receive methadone or standard practice and monitored closely for pain, sedation, and side effects.
🧪 Results? Methadone reduced in-hospital opioid use significantly and showed a trend toward less home pain and opioid use over 30 days.
🏆 The optimal dose of methadone was 0.25 mg/kg of ideal body weight.
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In the US, the government is battling the opioid overdose epidemic.
About 115 people die every day due to this problem and those numbers continue to rise.
The misuse of opioids affects the public health and economic welfare of the country.
One of the opiates that people commonly misuse is methadone.
Methadone is used in the treatment of moderate to severe pain.
Doctors can also prescribe it to treat narcotic addiction.
Sadly, some patients misuse their methadone prescription for a variety of reasons.
This affects them and their health in different ways.
When taken as prescribed by your doctor, methadone medication is safe and effective.
For patients with addiction, it works effectively if used together with comprehensive medication-assisted treatment which includes social support and counseling.
Doctors say that methadone works a lot like morphine but it’s effect on the body are slower.
It works by changing how the brain and nervous system respond to pain.
This makes you feel relief.
Methadone blocks the euphoric effects of opiate drugs such as codeine or heroin.
It also lessens withdrawal symptoms of opiates.
The pain relief from this drug lasts for about eight to 12 hours.
Studies have shown that methadone is effective in higher doses, particularly for those patients with heroin addiction.
Methadone is an effective treatment for suppressing cravings and reducing pain.
It has a long-term treatment period, usually one year or more.
No matter how it is taken, the effects are wide and varied as they depend on the individual’s body.
Possible Methadone side effects are constipation, vomiting (especially in the beginning of treatment as the body adjusts to the medication), light headedness, irregular sweating, dry mouth, fatigue and more.
These side effects are more likely if the medication is not taken as prescribed or above the therapeutic dose.
You will work closely with your doctor to find a dose that works for you.
If you experience any of these side effects, it’s important to communicate them with your doctor so that your dosage can be adjusted.
Sometimes, these side-effects can occur in the beginning stages of treatment and later subside once you have had time to get used to your dosage.
Fortunately, when methadone program requirements are followed and medication is taken as prescribed, it can be a huge help in recovering your life after addiction.
If you are looking into a methadone treatment program for yourself or a loved one, check out our state-by-state directories for more information
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Methadone addiction is a physical health condition and must be treated as such. During the process of addiction, the brain’s chemical system becomes unbalanced, and it craves methadone in an attempt to regain normal function.
Methadone addiction may also result in unpleasant side effects, including blocking the brain’s ‘pleasure sensors’ rather than causing euphoria. Opioid abuse means using opioids without a prescription or using a higher dosage than was prescribed. People who abuse heroin or other opiates are more susceptible to methadone addiction due to their history of opioid dependency.
FAST & RAPID METHADON DETOX
Although a large number of rehabilitation facilities offer rapid methadone detox programs, these programs are not an effective approach. They do not treat the root cause of the brain’s chemical imbalances. Many methadone and substance abuse rehab facilities require ongoing visits for at least a few weeks, and all of them will only be treating the secondary effects of dependency.
In the 1990s, Dr. Andre Waismann developed the concept of ‘Rapid Detox’. Due to the success of his treatment, other rehabilitation facilities have tried to implement a similar model. However, many of the facilities trying to implement the rapid detox program lack the necessary medical information, experience, and knowledge to implement these programs safely and effectively. As a result, their detoxification programs have not had the intended results and may have caused further health complications. These programs are not able to provide personalized, custom treatment based on the individual’s endorphin-receptor balance.
Dr. Waismann has further developed his treatment from the ’90s into what we now know as Accelerated Neuro-Regulation. ANR is currently the only treatment option that returns the brain’s chemical system to its original pre-dependency state. Unlike other, more ineffective treatment models, Doctor Waismann’s latest ANR method focuses on restoring the patient’s optimal endorphin-receptor balance. Rather than waiting weeks or months to fully recover, patients are guaranteed a total recovery with a one-time-stay that lasts less than 30 hours.
ANR METHADONE REHAB FACILITY
Doctor Waismann’s game-changing breakthrough of the ANR model has revolutionized opioid therapy with the never-before therapeutic goal of nonregulation modulation to ensure optimal endorphin and chemical balance. As a result, the ANR method created a new reality as it is the only effective modern medicine method to truly defeat and overcome opioid and methadone addiction, dependency, and withdrawal.
As trusted by 24,000 patients around the world during 30 years of medical practice, Doctor Waismann is a leader in combatting the global methadone epidemic. The ANR procedure lasts for a duration of four or five hours and requires hospitalization of 30 hours. When patients first arrive at the industry-leading ANR Clinics in Tampa, Florida, Thun, Switzerland, or Tbilisi, Georgia, they will receive a medical evaluation. The initial medical examination will allow Doctor Waismann and his team to learn more about the patient to develop a patient-centered care plan. The medical assessment will include:
- Blood pressure monitoring
- Weight measurement
- Collection of information about electrolytes, liver functions, kidney functions, and blood count.
Whether you are seeking fast and rapid methadone or opioid detox that has been proven to be effective with thousands of patients, are struggling with methadone or opioid addiction, or overcome withdrawal symptoms, ANR Clinic has a team of compassionate and experienced healthcare professionals who will guide you with your recovery journey. Contact ANR Clinic today to learn more about our evidence-based revolutionary care methods that will help you fully recover within a short period of time to minimize your withdrawal symptoms as you recover.
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Dr. Waismann identified the biological roots of opioid dependency; since then, he has successfully treated more than 24,000 patients worldwide struggling with opioid addiction.
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Small Bowel Obstruction Secondary to a Metamucil Bezoar: Case Report and Review of the Literature https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29085697/
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EPISODE #19 Summary: Memantine is a NMDA antagonist that goes by the brand name Namenda. There are also titration packs available in the name brand. Memantine treats but does not cure confusion and dementia associated with Alzheimer's disease. There are multiple dosage forms being a capsule, solution, and tablet. Special considerations are for patients with renal and hepatic impairment. Memantine does appear to have higher exposure in women than men. Memantine is proposed to work on the glutamate receptor blocking the receptor much like magnesium does under “normal” conditions. This drug has a long elimination half-life between 60-80 hours. The main side effects are weight gain, abdominal pain, constipation, diarrhea and vomiting. A serious side effect is Stevens Johnson Syndrome. Two main types of drugs that interact with Namenda are alkalinizing agents and carbonic anhydrase inhibitors. The drug can be taken with or without food and if a dose is missed it should not be doubled on the next dose. The missed dose should be skipped and resumed regularly.
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