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Heparin is an anticoagulant drug or blood thinner which is used to treat or prevent the formation of blood clots in conditions like deep vein thrombosis, arterial thromboembolism, pulmonary embolism, ecmo circuit, and disseminated intravascular coagulation.
Additionally, heparin is also used to prevent clotting during dialysis and surgical procedures, maintain patency in injection devices, prevent coagulation during blood transfusions, and treat superficial thrombophlebitis.
Heparin should not be given intramuscularly (into the muscle) because of the risk of forming hematomas.
Topical applications can be applied externally twice or thrice a day or as exactly advised.The dentist should be informed about heparin therapy before dental surgery. Get emergency help in case of an allergic reaction to heparin.
Heparin overdosage can be treated by focusing on neutralization of heparin effect. Protamine sulfate is the antidote for heparin overdosage.
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How does Enoxaparin (Lovenox) Work? Enoxaparin is an anticoagulant medication that promotes antithrombin 3 to block clotting factors 2 (thrombin) and X (Ten). It is a low molecular weight heparin.
Enoxaparin is an anticoagulant, brand name: Lovenox. We also talk about Dalteparin (Fragmin) which is also a low molecular weight heparin. This is used to treat and prevent blood clots from forming which may lead to heart attack and stroke patients. Anticoagulant therapy seeks to prevent the development of deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolisms.
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Heparin-Induced Thrombocytopenia (HIT) | Types, Signs & Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment
Heparin induced thrombocytopenia (HIT) is a thrombocytopenia (low platelet count) that occurs after administration of heparin. There are two types of HIT, with type 1 being a temporary decrease in platelet count after heparin, and type 2 being the more clinically significant type. HIT type 2 is clinically important to recognize as it increases thrombotic risk (increased risk of MI and stroke). In this lesson, we also discuss other signs & symptoms of HIT, including how we diagnose it and how we treat it.
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Heparin is an anticoagulant indicated for thromboprophylaxis and to treat thrombosis associated with a variety of conditions such as pulmonary embolism and atrial fibrillation.
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Você conhece os cuidados e efeitos colaterais do Haldol? Será que dá sono e engorda? Este medicamento faz parte dos antipsicóticos, alterando a concentração de dopamina do cérebro. Já temos um vídeo aqui no canal explicando em detalhes como ele funciona e agora vamos falar sobre os efeitos colaterais do Haldol.
O Haloperidol, que tem como marca de referência o Haldol, foi lançado em 1959 e tem uma importância muito grande no tratamento das doenças mentais. É uma das medicações mais efetivas e confiáveis para esquizofrenia e psicoses em geral.
O Haldol pode ser usado em diversas situações. Além das aplicações mais conhecidas, como nos casos de esquizofrenia, o medicamento também pode ser aplicado no tratamento de tiques, soluços, náusea, vômitos e até crises de vertigem.
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Anti-psychotic medications are very useful and have helped many people with schizophrenia to lead healthy and productive lives by taking care of some of the symptoms, including delusions, hallucinations, disorganized thinking, disorganized behavior, and negative symptoms, or lack of motivation that may come with schizophrenia. However, they don't come without side effects. I'm going to talk with you about four different categories of side effects that seem to be very common.
One is what we call extrapyramidal symptoms. Those are motor or movement side effects of these medications. The older anti-psychotics tend to have more of these side effects. They include feeling stiff in your muscles, having tremor in your hands or in your body, feeling restless and unable to sit still, or having what we call tardive dyskynesia. That occurs over time, where you might have movements of your mouth or of your limbs that are repetitive and that appear after a period of treatment. Those are the extrapyramidal symptoms, or EPS. They're more common with the older medications.
With the newer medications, the more common side effects tend to be what we call the metabolic side effects, or cardiometabolic side effects. Those include weight gain, an increased blood sugar or risk for diabetes, and an increased cholesterol. Initially, we were really excited about all of the new anti-psychotic medications.
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There's also anticholinergic side effects. Those include dry mouth, feeling flushed or hot, having constipation. Those are things that tend to happen with the anticholinergic side effects. Different medications, both old and new, have more or less anticholinergic side effects.
One last category that I'll mention is prolactin. Prolactin is a body hormone that you have. For some of our anti-psychotic medications, in particular Risperidone, is probably the biggest culprit, increase prolactin production. What happens, then, is that women especially may not have their periods, they may have difficulty conceiving a child. And, for some people, there's breast enlargement and even lactation, both men and women. That can be a very disruptive side effect, obviously, and needs to be addressed.
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In this video, I discuss what my experience has been like with taking antipsychotic medications for my schizoaffective disorder. I talk about it in relation to symptom management, side effects, and psychological implications. Every antipsychotic interacts differently with each individual, so this is just a broad overview of my own experiences with a multitude of different antipsychotics (none are named because they affect each individual differently).
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Halidol Tablet is used in the treatment of schizophrenia (a mental disorder in which a person develops unreal thoughts and behavior).
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This is Dr. Liz and I'm here today to talk to you about Haldol. So what is Haldol? That is the old antipsychotic that everyone thinks of when they think of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. And it does have some risks and problems. Let's discuss its usage and its risks:
1. It stays in the body for a long time, and it can make people look like zombies.
2. It has a 2% increase in stroke risk, and a
3. 1% increase in Sudden Death risk, and really shouldn't be used for long-term use.
However, if people are delirious, if they're really aggressive, and paranoid, or what we call psychotic, it may be helpful on an emergent basis.
It can be given by injection or by tablet, or by just liquid.
You have to be careful though, you have to watch your loved one.
Rarely, it can make elders with dementia, more restless when they take it. So if they've been given the Haldol for the paranoia, but then they become restless and they're moving nonstop - that's not the dementia getting worse: That's from the Haldol.
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In this video, we explore the use of alpha-2 agonists in the treatment of ADHD, specifically focusing on guanfacine ER (Intuniv) and clonidine ER (Kapvay). These non-stimulant ADHD medications have become viable options for patients who may not tolerate stimulants or have comorbid conditions that make stimulant medications less effective or problematic.
Approved for use in children and adolescents, guanfacine ER and clonidine ER are key players in the realm of ADHD treatment, offering an alternative to traditional stimulant-based therapies. While stimulants remain the first line of treatment for ADHD due to their strong efficacy, these alpha-2 agonists offer a unique approach by working on norepinephrine pathways in the brain. Unlike stimulants, which increase norepinephrine levels, alpha agonists ADHD medications like guanfacine and clonidine work by modulating norepinephrine signaling, which can help improve attention and behavior in ADHD patients.
When comparing guanfacine ADHD and clonidine ADHD treatments, it is important to note that while both are effective, they each have distinct characteristics. Guanfacine tends to be less sedating, making it a preferable option for some patients, especially adults with ADHD. Studies show that guanfacine for ADHD in adults can improve symptoms over time, though the effects build more gradually compared to stimulants. On the other hand, clonidine for ADHD is often used when there are comorbid conditions like tics, sleep disturbances, or anxiety, as it has additional calming effects.
A key consideration in choosing between guanfacine vs clonidine is their side effect profiles. Guanfacine side effects can include fatigue, dry mouth, and potential interactions with other medications, while clonidine side effects may involve sedation, low blood pressure, and dizziness. Despite these challenges, both medications offer significant benefits, particularly for patients who struggle with stimulant-induced side effects like anxiety, insomnia, or increased heart rate.
The pharmacology of guanfacine and clonidine provides insight into how these medications work in the brain. Alpha-2 agonists strengthen norepinephrine signaling in the prefrontal cortex, which plays a crucial role in regulating attention, impulse control, and behavior. This mechanism makes them particularly effective for patients who do not respond well to traditional stimulant medications.
When considering ADHD non-stimulant options, it's important to weigh the effectiveness of clonidine and guanfacine. Both have been shown to provide modest improvements in ADHD symptoms, but the clonidine and guanfacine comparison reveals subtle differences in their usage. Clonidine is often chosen for patients with additional psychiatric or sleep disorders, while guanfacine is favored for its more tolerable side effect profile in long-term use.
In conclusion, alpha agonists like guanfacine and clonidine play an essential role in the expanding landscape of ADHD treatment. Although they may not be as immediately effective as stimulants, they offer a valuable option for managing ADHD symptoms, particularly in patients who experience side effects from stimulant medications or have coexisting conditions. For individuals seeking non-stimulant ADHD medications, these alpha-2 agonists provide a viable alternative, with guanfacine standing out for adult patients and clonidine being beneficial for younger patients or those with additional challenges like tics or anxiety. Understanding the side effects and benefits of both medications is crucial in optimizing treatment for ADHD and improving patient outcomes.
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Can Guaifenesin Cause Muscle Aches? In this informative video, we’ll discuss the medication guaifenesin and its potential effects on muscle aches. Guaifenesin is commonly used as an expectorant to help thin and loosen mucus in the airways, making it easier to cough up and clear congestion during respiratory illnesses. While this medication is generally well-tolerated, some individuals may have concerns about its side effects.
We will clarify the typical side effects associated with guaifenesin, including mild headaches and gastrointestinal discomfort. While muscle aches are not commonly listed among the side effects, understanding the context of your symptoms is essential. We will also address how underlying illnesses, such as respiratory infections, might contribute to muscle pain during treatment.
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What Are The Side Effects Of Guaifenesin? In this informative video, we will discuss the side effects associated with guaifenesin, a medication commonly used as an expectorant to relieve chest congestion caused by colds, infections, and allergies. Understanding the potential side effects of guaifenesin is important for anyone considering its use, especially in the context of pain management. We will cover common side effects such as nausea, headaches, and dizziness, as well as less common effects like drowsiness and facial flushing. Serious allergic reactions, while rare, will also be addressed, emphasizing the importance of seeking medical attention if symptoms arise.
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In this video, we explore the pharmacology of antifungal drugs with a focus on superficial fungal infections. We discuss the mechanism, pharmacokinetics, clinical uses, and toxicity of key antifungal agents including griseofulvin, terbinafine, and azoles. Additionally, we cover the names and roles of various topical antifungal drugs used in treating conditions like ringworm, athlete's foot, and more. This video provides a comprehensive overview for anyone looking to understand the management of superficial fungal infections.
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Antifungals are a class of drugs used for the treatment of systemic and superficial fungal infections.
Most antifungal drugs interfere with ergosterol biosynthesis, bind to ergosterol to disrupt fungal cell membrane integrity, or target enzymes involved in cell wall construction. Based on their mechanism of action, the major agents can be grouped into five classes: Polyenes (Amphotericin B, Nystatin); Allylamines (Naftifine, Terbinafine); Azoles (Clotrimazole, Fluconazole, Itraconazole, Ketoconazole, Miconazole, Voriconazole); Echinocandins (Anidulafungin, Caspofungin, Micafungin) and other agents such as Griseofulvin and Flucytosine.
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Hi. With this video, we will discuss the use of Griseofulvin in Dermatology and be better prepared for treating our patients. This video is directed towards dermatologists and is not at all advisory for non-medical personnel.
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Pharmacology - 05:15
Mechanism of Action - 08:22
Pharmacology: Skin - 14:10
Uses - 17:48
Grisefulvin vs Terbinafine vs Fluconazole in Tinea capitis - 26:00
Algorithm for Tinea capitis - 27:44
Other Fungal Uses - 30:22
Other Non-fungal Uses - 31:35
Contraindications - 33:33
Adverse Events - 35:10
Drug Interactions - 37:03
Pregnancy and Lactation - 38:52
Monitoring - 40:30
Further Reading - 42:02
End - 42:49
Good articles on Griseofulvin:
1. Griofulvin. Product Insert. URL::https://www.accessdata.fda.gov..../drugsatfda_docs/lab
2. Olson JM, Troxell T. Griseofulvin. In: StatPearls. Treasure Island (FL): StatPearls Publishing; July 31, 2023.
3. Grover C, Arora P, Manchanda V. Comparative evaluation of griseofulvin, terbinafine and fluconazole in the treatment of tinea capitis. Int J Dermatol. 2012;51(4):455-458. doi:10.1111/j.1365-4632.2011.05341.x
4. Maruani A, Barbarot S, Gangneux JP, et al. Management of tinea capitis in children following the withdrawal of griseofulvin from the French market: A fast-track algorithm proposed by the Center of Evidence of the French Society of Dermatology. Ann Dermatol Venereol. 2022;149(4):238-240. doi:10.1016/j.annder.2022.07.001
5. Mulay DN, Mehta JS, Ahuja BB, Raizada AK. Use of Griseofulvin Other Than Anti-fungal. Indian J Dermatol Venereol. 1969;35(2):78-82.
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Griseofulvin (Gris Peg) – Side Effects, Uses, Mechanism of Action, Dosage, Interactions, Warnings
Griseofulvin (Gris Peg) is an antifungal medication used to treat fungal infections of the skin, hair, and nails, including tinea capitis, corporis, cruris, pedis, and unguium. It works by binding to keratin in tissues, preventing fungal invasion, and disrupting fungal cell division. Common side effects include nausea, vomiting, headache, dizziness, and fatigue, while less common effects include allergic reactions, photosensitivity, and confusion. Dosage varies by condition and patient age, with treatment duration ranging from weeks to months. It should be taken with a high-fat meal for better absorption. Griseofulvin interacts with drugs like warfarin, oral contraceptives, and cyclosporine and may cause a disulfiram-like reaction with alcohol. It is contraindicated in pregnancy (Category X) and should be used with caution in breastfeeding, liver impairment, and individuals with hypersensitivity. Patients should avoid sun exposure and activities requiring alertness due to potential neurological effects.
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Are There Any Side Effects Of Using Glycerin? Glycerin is a versatile ingredient often found in DIY natural pest repellents. In this informative video, we will discuss the properties of glycerin, its applications in pest control, and the potential side effects to be aware of when using it. You'll learn about the origins of glycerin and why it is commonly used in various products, including food and cosmetics.
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What Are The Side Effects Of Glycerin? In this informative video, we will discuss the side effects of glycerin in skincare products. Glycerin is widely recognized for its moisturizing benefits, but it’s important to understand that it can also cause some reactions, especially for those with sensitive skin. We will cover common side effects, such as skin irritation and allergic reactions, that some users may experience when incorporating glycerin into their routines.
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