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Baclofen: What You Need To Know
Baclofen: What You Need To Know Side Effects 2 Views • 3 months ago

Baclofen is a GABA-like drug that has been used for decades in the treatment of spasticity. It has muscle relaxant, anxiolytic, and sedative properties.

Outside of its medical use for spasticity, it has been researched as a possible treatment for alcohol dependence.

The drug is sometimes taken in non-medical settings because it can provide anxiety reduction, sedation, and some euphoria. It’s usually described as somewhat similar to phenibut in its effects.

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What Is Methocarbamol (Robaxin) Used For? - Pain Medicine Network
What Is Methocarbamol (Robaxin) Used For? - Pain Medicine Network Side Effects 1 Views • 3 months ago

What Is Methocarbamol (Robaxin) Used For? In this informative video, we’ll discuss methocarbamol, commonly known as Robaxin, and its role in managing muscle pain and spasms. This muscle relaxant is often prescribed to alleviate discomfort associated with various musculoskeletal conditions. We’ll explore its primary uses, including how it can help with common issues such as strains and sprains, as well as its application in managing neuromuscular symptoms related to tetanus.

Additionally, we’ll cover the different forms of methocarbamol available, including oral tablets and injectable options, and how dosages may vary based on individual symptoms and responses. Understanding the potential side effects is also essential, as they can impact daily activities and interactions with other medications.

Whether you’re dealing with acute muscle pain or seeking information for someone else, this video aims to provide a clear overview of methocarbamol’s benefits and considerations. Always consult a healthcare provider for personalized advice and treatment options. Don’t forget to subscribe to our channel for more helpful content related to pain management and medication.

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10 Things Dermatologists Want You to Know: Stop Using Neosporin, Acne and Hygiene, & More!
10 Things Dermatologists Want You to Know: Stop Using Neosporin, Acne and Hygiene, & More! Side Effects 1 Views • 3 months ago

As a dermatologist, my goal is to help everyone achieve their best skin – and hair and nails too! Whenever I have patients come in to see me, there's always a few things that keep coming up. That's why I decided to put together this video of the top 10 things dermatologists want you to know.

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Why some women are quitting hormonal birth control
Why some women are quitting hormonal birth control Side Effects 1 Views • 3 months ago

Women are sharing their stories about quitting hormonal birth control after experiencing negative side effects. NBC News’ Maya Eaglin spoke Dr. Jessica Shepherd, OBGYN and chief medical officer of VeryWell Health about birth control options and navigating side effects.

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I used NAC supplement for 1 year and it changed my life!
I used NAC supplement for 1 year and it changed my life! Side Effects 1 Views • 3 months ago

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Bumex(Bumetanide) uses and side effects: (Ultimate guide!)
Bumex(Bumetanide) uses and side effects: (Ultimate guide!) Side Effects 1 Views • 3 months ago

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What Is The Correct Benzonatate Dosage? - Pharmaceutical Insights
What Is The Correct Benzonatate Dosage? - Pharmaceutical Insights Side Effects 1 Views • 3 months ago

What Is The Correct Benzonatate Dosage? Understanding the correct dosage of benzonatate is key to using this medication safely and effectively. In this informative video, we will discuss the essential details regarding benzonatate, a prescription cough suppressant that numbs certain areas of the respiratory tract to help alleviate coughing. We will cover the recommended dosages for adults and older children, as well as important safety information regarding usage in younger children.

Additionally, we will highlight the significance of following your healthcare provider's instructions and the potential risks associated with improper use, including the dangers of overdosing. It is vital to know how to take benzonatate correctly, as improper administration can lead to serious side effects.

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Varenicline to Stop Smoking | 4 Common Mistakes to Avoid
Varenicline to Stop Smoking | 4 Common Mistakes to Avoid Side Effects 2 Views • 3 months ago

If you’re using Varenicline to help you quit smoking, avoiding these common mistakes can make your journey smoother and more successful.

First, start taking Varenicline 1–2 weeks before your quit date. This gives the medication time to build up in your system and effectively reduce cravings.
Second, don’t skip doses. Consistency is crucial for Varenicline to work properly. Missing doses can make it harder to manage cravings and withdrawal symptoms.

Third, be cautious with alcohol. Varenicline can increase sensitivity to alcohol, and excessive drinking might amplify side effects like nausea or mood changes, making quitting more challenging.

Finally, don’t stop the medication too soon. Even if you feel better or think you’ve overcome cravings, complete the full course - usually 12 weeks - to reduce the risk of relapse and maintain progress.

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Midazolam Injection: Uses, Dosage, Mechanism, Side Effects, and Important Advice
Midazolam Injection: Uses, Dosage, Mechanism, Side Effects, and Important Advice Side Effects 1 Views • 3 months ago

Welcome to MediInsights! Our slogan, "Unlocking The Wonders of Wellness," reflects our commitment to providing you with detailed and accurate health information. In today’s video, we’re diving deep into the world of Midazolam Injection, covering everything you need to know about its uses, dosage, mechanism of action, side effects, and important advice.

Midazolam Injection: A Versatile Medication

Midazolam injection is a powerful medication from the benzodiazepine class, widely used for its sedative, anxiolytic (anxiety-reducing), amnestic (memory-blocking), and muscle-relaxant properties. Here’s a closer look at its primary uses:

Preoperative Sedation: Used before surgeries to reduce anxiety and induce calmness.
Procedural Sedation: Ideal for medical procedures like endoscopies, providing sedation, anxiolysis, and amnesia.
Anesthesia Induction: Combined with other drugs to induce anesthesia.
Seizure Control: Effective in managing acute seizures, including status epilepticus.
ICU Sedation: Essential for sedating mechanically ventilated patients in intensive care units.

Dosage of Midazolam Injection:

Dosage varies based on age, weight, medical condition, and intended use.

Mechanism of Action of Midazolam Injection:

Midazolam enhances the effect of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), a neurotransmitter that inhibits brain activity. By binding to GABA_A receptors, midazolam increases the influx of chloride ions into neurons, reducing excitability and producing sedative, anxiolytic, muscle-relaxant, and anticonvulsant effects.

Side Effects of Midazolam Injection:

While effective, midazolam can cause several side effects:

Common Side Effects: Drowsiness, sedation, dizziness, light-headedness, amnesia, nausea, vomiting, respiratory depression, hypotension, and injection site reactions.
Severe Side Effects: Respiratory arrest, cardiac arrest, severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis), and paradoxical reactions (agitation, involuntary movements, hostility).

Important Advice for Using Midazolam Injection:

Administration: Only by healthcare professionals with experience in sedative medications. Continuous monitoring of respiratory and cardiovascular status is crucial.
Dosage Adjustments: Tailor the dosage based on the patient’s specifics. Lower doses may be required for the elderly and those with significant comorbidities.
Avoid Alcohol and CNS Depressants: Avoid combining with alcohol or other depressants to reduce the risk of respiratory depression.
Precautions: Use caution in patients with chronic respiratory diseases, compromised airways, or a history of substance abuse.
Patient Monitoring: Ensure patients are fully alert before discharge, especially if they need to operate machinery or drive.
Emergency Equipment: Resuscitative equipment and medications should be readily available.
Pregnancy and Lactation: Avoid use during pregnancy unless necessary. Use caution if breastfeeding, as midazolam can pass into breast milk.
Drug Interactions: Be aware of interactions, particularly with drugs metabolized by CYP3A4, and adjust dosage accordingly.
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Clindamycin capsules 300 mg | Clindamycin 300 mg capsule |Clindamycin capsule uses
Clindamycin capsules 300 mg | Clindamycin 300 mg capsule |Clindamycin capsule uses Side Effects 1 Views • 3 months ago

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What Is Prochlorperazine? - Pharmaceutical Insights
What Is Prochlorperazine? - Pharmaceutical Insights Side Effects 1 Views • 3 months ago

What Is Prochlorperazine? In this informative video, we will discuss Prochlorperazine, a medication that serves dual purposes as both an antipsychotic and an antiemetic. We will cover how this medication works in the body, particularly its effects on dopamine receptors and its role in managing severe nausea and psychiatric conditions. You’ll learn about the various medical uses of Prochlorperazine, including its effectiveness in treating nausea caused by chemotherapy, surgery, and migraines, as well as its application in psychiatric disorders like schizophrenia.

Additionally, we will explore the different ways Prochlorperazine can be administered, providing flexibility for healthcare providers to choose the best method for each patient's needs. We’ll also highlight the common and serious side effects associated with this medication, emphasizing the importance of monitoring during treatment.

For those considering Prochlorperazine, understanding the dosage and administration guidelines is essential, especially regarding long-term use and potential withdrawal symptoms. Join us for this comprehensive discussion about Prochlorperazine and its applications in modern medicine. Don't forget to subscribe to our channel for more informative content on medications and health topics!

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Tretinoin review | Uses | side effects | Precautions | Dermatologist | Dr. Aanchal Panth
Tretinoin review | Uses | side effects | Precautions | Dermatologist | Dr. Aanchal Panth Side Effects 1 Views • 3 months ago

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❌❌❌❌❌NEVER USE TRETINOIN CREAM WITHOUT CONSULTING A DERMATOLOGIST.

What is tretinoin cream:
Vitamin A cream. It acts on the core of the cell and modifies the formation of layers of the skin.

Aim of this video
If you have been prescribed tretinoin cream by a dermatologist, then this video will help you understand how it may benefit you. This video will also help you in understanding this molecule better.
Please do not self medicate with tretinon especially if you have dry sensitive skin. Please consult your dermatologist before starting this cream.


How does it act
They normalise the skin around the hair, make the skin cells or keratinocytes less sticky ( cohesive) so that follicle opening is not obstructed and there is no back head or whitehead formation. It softens the skin and decreases stickiness so it can be easily shed and does not accumulate. Since they cause shedding of the dead skin layer, they also improve penetration of other agents applied with it such as antibacterial or anti-inflammatory. It is usually combined with clindamycin, benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid.
Tretinoin also causes a reduction and even distribution of melanin, thus helping in mottled hyper-pigmentation and lentigines.

When to use?
Acne, photoaging, fine lines, dyspigmentation. Scars , stretch marks, open pores.
Less commonly : on warts, milia, even solar keratosis, keratosis pilaris.lichen planus, keoids and hypertrophic scars. Psoriasis, thinning of skin due to steroid
Pre- treatment to facilitate wound healind and reduce cahnces of post inflammatory hyperpigmentation.


Pre procedure as it accelerates wound healing. So, a dermatologist may prescribe this to you for a few weeks before you go I for a procedure such as chemical peeling or dermabrasion.

How to use?
Start with a very small quantity like a pea sized amount should be enough to cover the whole face.
Use a cream formulation s it is less irritating
I suggest to start with short contact time. Wash off tretinoin after 30 mins then 45 mins, then one hour. Continue this for a week. If you are able to tolerate then you can leave it on over night. Little bit of scaling is expected, but if you develop redness and burning then you are applying too much of tretinoin. Stop immediately and consult your dermatologist.

Closed comedones are rapidly converted into open comedones and extruded, accounting for the flare of acne.


When will you see effects:
In acne: 2-3- weeks
In antiaging: regular use for atleast4 months.
Improvement in skin smoothness and tightening of skin is experienced in 2 to 4 weeks, decreased fine wrinkles and mottled hyperpigmentation is observed at 2 to 4 months, and coarse wrinkles require at least 6 months of therapy.

Open pores: 6-9 months . You may initially feel the pores ae looking worse, This happens due to exfoliation of skin.
Scars: 9-12 months
Stretch marks: 9-12 months

Side effects:
Acne may exacerbate when you start using this cream. But if you continue then new comedones will not form.
erythema, dry- ness, scaling, stinging, and burning


Neither erythema nor scaling is essential for response to be achieved.

Safety profile:
Not to be used if you are pregnant or planning a pregnancy.

Precautions to take:
Always use a good moisturiser whenever you use tretinoin to avoid dryness.
If you are applying tretinoin in sun exposed areas, then apply a sunscreen diligently to avoid tanning.

Tretinoin has many benefits when used correctly.
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