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How and When to use Betamethasone? (Betnelan, celestone and Diprosone) - Doctor Explains
How and When to use Betamethasone? (Betnelan, celestone and Diprosone) - Doctor Explains Side Effects 1 Views • 5 months ago

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Generic name: Betamethasone.
Brand names: Betnelan, Diprolene, Diprosone and Celestone.
Available as an ointment, cream and injection.

How to use it?
Ointment or cream: don’t apply it too thick, nor too thin. Wash your hands after you aplied it.

Duration of treatment?
The duration of the treatment depends on the indication for use. Usually it is 2-3 weeks.

When to use it?
Ointment and cream are used for skin-related problems like: Eczema, psoriasis, severe itching and other skin related problems.

What is the correct dosage?
Always use the dosage and frequency prescribed by your own doctor.

What are the side-effects?
Ointment and cream: Common (1-10%): local skin reaction (itching, irritation, burning, pain).

Safety:
It is safe to use with alcohol (in moderation), eat any type of food and drive your car while using this drug. However, betamethasone can have interactions with other drugs, which can be dangerous. Therefore always ask your prescribing physician if betamethasone is safe for you.
Furthermore if you are using this drugs for a longer time, than it can have additional risks when you quit suddenly or are exposed to very stressful situations. Discuss this with your prescribing doctor.

Pregnancy and Lactation:
Betamethasone can be dangerous when pregnant or breast feeding. So if you are pregnant or breastfeeding discuss this very clearly with your doctor.

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#guanfacine | Uses, Dosage, Side Effects & Mechanism | Tenex
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Niacin vs. Niacinamide
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0:00 Introduction: Vitamin B3 explained
0:10 Niacin vs. niacinamide
1:55 The dangers of niacin
3:35 Benefits of niacin
4:25 Benefits of niacinamide
7:03 Learn more about what niacin can do for your cholesterol!

Today we’re going to cover the difference between the two forms of vitamin B3: niacin and niacinamide.

Both niacin and niacinamide chemically work similarly but have different benefits.

Niacin:
• Gives a flushing response
• Has lipid benefits
• Helps lower cholesterol
• Helps lower LDL
• Helps increase HDL
• Helps decrease inflammation in the arteries
• Supports a healthy liver
• May help with schizophrenia
• May help with drug-induced dyskinesia

Niacinamide:
• Won’t cause a flush
• Helps with certain skin conditions (acne, dermatitis, rosacea, and psoriasis)
• Helps lower histamines
• Helps reduce immune inflammatory factors
• Helps decrease flaking skin
• Helps reduce sebum
• May help reduce inflammation
• May help with arthritis
• Is used for anti-aging
• Is used for hyperpigmentation
• May help reduce anger and anxiety

Many people are discouraged from taking niacin because of potential side effects. But the dangers are rare and are typically involved in those taking very high doses over long periods and time-release niacin.

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Cialis (Tadalafil) – Side Effects, Uses, Mechanism of Action, Dosage, Interactions, Warnings
Cialis (Tadalafil) – Side Effects, Uses, Mechanism of Action, Dosage, Interactions, Warnings Side Effects 3 Views • 5 months ago

Cialis (Tadalafil) – Side Effects, Uses, Mechanism of Action, Dosage, Interactions, Warnings
Cialis (tadalafil) is a medication primarily used to treat erectile dysfunction (ED) and benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), and sometimes pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). As a phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5) inhibitor, it increases levels of cGMP, leading to relaxation of smooth muscles and improved blood flow, enhancing erectile function and alleviating urinary symptoms in BPH. Common side effects include headaches, back pain, flushing, and indigestion, while more serious risks include vision loss, hearing issues, and prolonged erections (priapism). Dosages vary: for ED, it can be taken either on-demand (10-20 mg) or daily (2.5-5 mg); for BPH, a daily 5 mg dose is typical; and for PAH, 40 mg daily is recommended. Cialis interacts with medications like nitrates and alpha-blockers, which can cause significant drops in blood pressure, and grapefruit juice may affect its metabolism.
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Read the Patient Information Leaflet if available from your pharmacist before you start taking telmisartan and each time you get a refill. If you have any questions, ask your doctor or pharmacist.

Take this medication by mouth with or without food as directed by your doctor, usually once daily.

The dosage is based on your medical condition and response to treatment.

Use this medication regularly to get the most benefit from it. To help you remember, take it at the same time each day. Keep taking this medication even if you feel well. Most people with high blood pressure do not feel sick. For the treatment of high blood pressure, it may take up to 4 weeks before you get the full benefit of this drug.

Side Effects

Dizziness or lightheadedness may occur as your body adjusts to the medication. If either of these effects lasts or gets worse, tell your doctor or pharmacist promptly.

To reduce the risk of dizziness and lightheadedness, get up slowly when rising from a sitting or lying position.

Remember that this medication has been prescribed because your doctor has judged that the benefit to you is greater than the risk of side effects. Many people using this medication do not have serious side effects.

Tell your doctor right away if you have any serious side effects, including: fainting, symptoms of a high potassium blood level (such as muscle weakness, slow/irregular heartbeat).

Although telmisartan may be used to prevent kidney problems or treat people who have kidney problems, it may also rarely cause serious kidney problems or make them worse. Your doctor will check your kidney function while you are taking telmisartan. Tell your doctor right away if you have any signs of kidney problems such as a change in the amount of urine.


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Is Doxycycline the Miracle Drug for STI Prophylaxis?
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Coming Off Prednisone: What to Expect and How to Manage Side Effects
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This video discusses the challenges of tapering off prednisone and managing withdrawal symptoms. This explains the importance of a gradual reduction in dosage to allow the body to readjust, highlighting the role of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis in this process and covers common withdrawal symptoms, such as aches, fatigue, and sleep disturbances, and emphasizes the need for a personalized tapering strategy to prevent severe health risks.

Key Takeaways:
1. Gradual Tapering is Essential: Tapering off prednisone should be done gradually to allow the body to readjust and avoid severe withdrawal symptoms. Abrupt cessation can lead to significant health risks, including adrenal crisis.
2. Role of the HPA Axis: The hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis plays a crucial role in managing the body's response to stress and needs time to recalibrate during the tapering process. This system's adjustment is vital for restoring normal cortisol production.
3. Common Withdrawal Symptoms: Individuals may experience a range of withdrawal symptoms, such as aches, fatigue, nausea, fever, sleep disturbances, and weight changes. These symptoms are part of prednisone withdrawal syndrome and vary from person to person.
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Aspirin - How to Take | Side Effects | Things to be aware
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Low-dose aspirin is antiplatelet. Platelets are blood cells that help blood clot. These are important when you have an injury. However, too much clotting in the blood can block the blood vessels in your heart to cause a heart attack and block the blood vessels in your brain to cause a stroke, this is where low-dose aspirin acting as antiplatelet comes in to play.

Remember, Although aspirin can be obtained without a script from the pharmacy, it is not something that you self-prescribe. Because, it can also cause other serious problems like gastrointestinal ulcers, bleeding, and hemorrhage stroke which is bleeding in the brain. The doctor will weigh out the risk and benefit and prescribe low-dose aspirin to you on an individual case by case basis.

Before you start taking aspirin, make sure your doctor knows all medical conditions that you have, this includes any kidney, liver problems, asthma or other breathing problems, any bleeding problems like hemophilia more in the video...

How to take low-dose aspirin
Take it at the same time every day, during or straight after food to reduce stomach upset. Take it with a glass of water to wash it down. Do not stop taking it, without checking with your doctor or pharmacist.

While you are on aspirin
if you are seeing a new doctor or dentist or starting a new medication prescribed by a doctor or dentist, tell them that you are on aspirin. if you plan to have surgery that needs a general anesthetic. Aspirin needs to be stopped before surgery and restart after surgery

Aspirin Side Effects:
- dizziness, drowsiness, or tiredness (more details in video)
- stomach upset like nausea (feeling sick), vomiting, heartburn, indigestion. 
- more in the video...

What about enteric-coated aspirin? Do they reduce gastro bleeding risk? (answers in video)

Now if the following happens to you,
Stop aspirin and go to the emergency department of the hospital. Note these side effects are really rare so don't get overwhelmed by it, just know it, so if you really experience it, you know what to do.

- Vomiting blood or material that looks like coffee grounds
- Bleeding from your back passage where you have sticky motions or bloody diarrhea
- Anaphylactic allergic reaction
- Asthma, wheezing, shortness of breath
- Pain or tightness in the chest.

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Now, if you are put on aspirin, it's a wake-up call, you need to have some lifestyle changes.
What you eat and how much you eat are important. Reducing fat and salt intake. Salt is commonly known as, Sodium the symbol is  Na+ increases blood pressure, and many foods in the supermarket contain sodium. this includes your daily bread. So read the labels while you purchasing your groceries, to control how much salt you take in. It's a good idea to remove table salt from your dining table.  An adult body only needs around 1 – 2g of salt (460 – 920mg sodium) per day to function. Licorice is also something that increases blood pressure, so avoid it. 

If you are a smoker, quit smoking. if you drink too much alcohol, stop it. If you need help stopping these. contact your doctor. Exercises are important as well.  Now if you just have a heart attack or stroke, speak to your doctor or cardiac rehabilitation team for advice on types of suitable exercises to begin. Follow your doctor’s advice and slowly build up your activity. and Remember, never hold your breath when lifting weights. 

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Managing Abdominal Pain:- The Power of Dicyclomine and Drotaverine
Managing Abdominal Pain:- The Power of Dicyclomine and Drotaverine Side Effects 2 Views • 5 months ago

🌼Dicyclomine & Drotaverine: Understanding Antispasmodic Medications 🌼

Are you curious about Dicyclomine and Drotaverine, two commonly used medications in the medical world? 🤔 Join us on this enlightening journey as we explore the fascinating world of antispasmodics and their essential role in managing various medical conditions! 💊🧠

In this comprehensive YouTube video, we'll take a closer look at Dicyclomine and Drotaverine, diving into their mechanisms of action, therapeutic uses, and potential side effects. 💡

💊 What are Dicyclomine and Drotaverine?
Dicyclomine, known by the brand name Bentyl, and Drotaverine, sold under No-Spa or Drotin, are powerful antispasmodic medications widely prescribed by healthcare professionals. These drugs play a vital role in alleviating muscle spasms and cramps in the gastrointestinal tract and other smooth muscles of the body. 🌱🌀

🎯 Therapeutic Uses:
Discover the diverse medical conditions that can benefit from Dicyclomine and Drotaverine's soothing effects. From managing irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) to relieving menstrual cramps and biliary colic, these medications have proven efficacy in providing much-needed relief. 💫

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Unravel the science behind the actions of Dicyclomine and Drotaverine. Learn about the specific receptors they target and how they work to relax the smooth muscles, thereby easing discomfort and pain caused by spasms. 🎓

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#evolocumab | Uses, Dosage, Side Effects & Mechanism | Repatha
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The Ultimate Guide to Sucralfate: Benefits, Side Effects, and Uses
The Ultimate Guide to Sucralfate: Benefits, Side Effects, and Uses Side Effects 5 Views • 5 months ago

Sucralfate is a medication that is commonly prescribed to help treat a variety of gastrointestinal issues. Whether you suffer from ulcers, acid reflux, or other stomach problems, Sucralfate may be able to provide you with the relief you need. But with so many different medications on the market, it can be tough to know which one is right for you. That's why we've put together this ultimate guide to Sucralfate. In this comprehensive resource, we'll explore everything you need to know about Sucralfate, from its benefits and uses to the potential side effects you may experience. Whether you're a long-time sufferer of GI issues or simply looking for a reliable medication to help you manage your symptoms, this guide is the perfect starting point for anyone interested in learning more about Sucralfate. So let's dive in and discover everything there is to know about this powerful medication.
How does Sucralfate work?
Sucralfate is a medication that works by forming a protective barrier over the surface of the stomach and small intestine. This barrier helps to protect these areas from the damaging effects of stomach acid and other irritants. By creating this barrier, Sucralfate can help to promote the healing of ulcers and other gastrointestinal issues.
Sucralfate works by binding to proteins found in the stomach lining. This binding process creates a thick, viscous gel-like substance that adheres to the surface of the stomach and small intestine. This gel helps to protect the damaged tissue from further damage and irritation, allowing the body to heal more quickly.
Sucralfate is also believed to have some anti-inflammatory properties. This can help to reduce inflammation in the stomach and small intestine, which can help to alleviate symptoms such as pain and discomfort.
Benefits of Sucralfate
Sucralfate has several benefits for people who suffer from gastrointestinal issues. One of the main benefits of Sucralfate is its ability to promote the healing of ulcers. By creating a protective barrier over the surface of the stomach and small intestine, Sucralfate can help to protect the damaged tissue from further damage and irritation. This can help to promote faster healing and reduce the risk of complications.
Sucralfate is also effective at reducing symptoms such as pain, discomfort, and heartburn. By reducing inflammation in the stomach and small intestine, Sucralfate can help to alleviate these symptoms and improve overall quality of life.
Another benefit of Sucralfate is its relatively low risk of side effects. Compared to other medications used to treat gastrointestinal issues, Sucralfate is generally well-tolerated and has a low risk of causing serious side effects.
Uses of Sucralfate
Sucralfate is most commonly used to treat ulcers in the stomach and small intestine. It can also be used to treat other gastrointestinal issues such as acid reflux, gastritis, and esophagitis.
Sucralfate can be used in combination with other medications to treat these conditions. For example, it is often used in combination with proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) to treat acid reflux.
Sucralfate may also be used to prevent ulcers from forming in people who are at high risk of developing them. This is often the case for people who have a history of ulcers or other gastrointestinal issues.
Sucralfate dosage and administration
The dosage of Sucralfate can vary depending on the condition being treated and other factors such as age and weight. It is important to follow the dosage instructions provided by your healthcare provider.
Sucralfate is typically taken orally, usually four times a day. It should be taken on an empty stomach, at least one hour before or two hours after a meal.
Sucralfate should be taken exactly as prescribed. It is important not to skip doses or stop taking the medication without first consulting with your healthcare provider.
Possible side effects of Sucralfate
Like all medications, Sucralfate can cause side effects. The most common side effects of Sucralfate include constipation, nausea, and upset stomach. These side effects are usually mild and go away on their own.

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