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In this video I'm going to share some of the major side effects of the drug symbicort and I'm going to share a few better options.
Breathing is important right? Symicort does help someone breath by reducing inflammation in the airways. It's commonly prescribed to people with asthma or lung disease.
If you don't have insurance this inhaler is going to cost around $300, which is expensive. It lasts about 30 days if you take 2 puffs a day.
The main ingredient in this drug is Formoterol.
Researchers from Cornell and Stanford universities have looked at 19 trials with over 33 thousand patients and have concluded that the ingredient in this drug called Foroterol may be causing 4 out of 5 U.S. Asthma related deaths per year and should be taken off the market.
You might be wondering how does this ingredient kill. The answer is according to the researchers is that the medication relieves asthma symptoms, however it promotes inflammation without warning.
Almost like they relieve the symptoms for the short term, but make them worse overall.
I'll share just 1 study and that is researchers found that 53 of 3,083 patients inhaling this ingredient were hospitalized for an asthma attack, compared with 12 of 2,008 patients who received a placebo.
Let's talk about some of the most common side effects and that would be headache, throat irritation, nausea, vomiting, stomach upset, diarrhea, back pain, stuffy nose, muscle or joint pain, or changes in your voice.
Of course there are many other side effects that you could experience depending on how your body reacts to the drug.
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- This is lesson n# 171 in "A DRUG IN BRIEF" Series. In this video I'm gonna discuss almost all you need to know about Formoterol Fumarate (Foradil, Perforomist) What Is Formoterol Used For? Uses, Dosage, Side Effects of Formoterol, Precautions and Mechanism of Action
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- Formoterol is a long-acting bronchodilator. It stimulates beta-2 receptors in the lungs, leading to relaxation of bronchial smooth muscles, producing bronchodilation.
- So it is used-in the long-term maintenance treatment of asthma, prevention of exercise-induced bronchospasm, concomitant therapy with short-acting beta2-agonists, inhaled or systemic corticosteroids, and theophylline therapy, and for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
- It is available as 12 mcg dry powder in capsules for inhalation, and 20 mcg/2 ml inhalation solution for nebulization.
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Dr Cindy Weinstein, Senior Director of Clinical Research at Merck, outlines the FDA-mandated LABA study, which tested the safety and efficacy of formoterol in inhaled corticosteroids (ICS). Merck's DULERA was put to the test, and did not increase asthma related hospitalizations.
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▪️ Folic acid, also known as folate or vitamin B9. it is used to treat folate deficiency, related to alcoholism or digestive disorders. It is also used as a supplement during pregnancy to prevent certain birth defects. Folate is the natural form of vitamin B9.
▪️ Folic acid is essential for the formation of DNA and RNA, and regulation of protein metabolism. Folate is also a crucial component, in the formation of red blood cells. Folinic acid, also called leucovorin, is the active coenzyme of folic acid, which is used for the rescue of normal cells, while treating cancer, with a higher dose of methotrexate. Folinic acid is also used, to enhance the anti-cancer efficacy of 5fluoro uracil.
▪️ The side effects of folic acid are rare, but may include, nausea, loss of appetite, bloating, sour taste in the mouth, or allergic reaction. Primary result of folic acid deficiency, is megaloblastic anemia. Folic acid is rapidly absorbed in the jejunum, unless abnormal pathology is present. Oral folic acid administration is nontoxic, and at high doses, excess vitamin is excreted in the urine. Rare hypersensitivity reactions, to parenteral injections have been reported.
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0:00 Folic acid explained
0:10 Folic acid and pregnancy
1:30 How much vitamin B9 do you need?
2:25 The solution
3:32 Folic acid vs. folate
4:15 How to avoid synthetic folic acid
4:45 The best sources of folate
4:55 Folic acid and vitamin B12
5:53 Learn more about vitamin B12!
Today I’m going to cover folic acid and folate. Are they the same? No, they’re not—and we’re going to talk about why.
Folic acid is the synthetic version of vitamin B9, and folate is the natural version.
Many pregnant women take a supplement that contains folic acid because data shows that it can help prevent neural tube defects. But many people are finding that they have a genetic mutation related to B9, which means there could be a problem if they take folic acid.
This genetic mutation involves an enzyme responsible for converting folic acid into an active form so your body can use it. People with this mutation need more vitamin B9 than usual, but it’s also important that they don’t have too much.
For example, one of the top benefits of vitamin B9 is that it protects against the initiation of cancer. However, excess vitamin B9 is also involved in the initiation of new cancer cells.
The solution is to take a version of vitamin B9 that doesn’t require an enzyme to be converted—making this genetic mutation not a problem anymore.
What we need is more methylfolate. Methylfolate is a type of vitamin B9 that’s easily absorbed and doesn’t require other enzyme reactions like synthetic folic acid does.
Overall, it’s essential to avoid products that contain folic acid and consume more foods that contain natural folate. The best source of natural B9 is dark leafy green vegetables.
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In this Q&A Video with Founder of the Alternative to Meds Center, Lyle Murphy, answers the tough questions about this drug and why it's currently off the market.
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00:21 - Why was luvox taken off the market?
01:17 - I am tapering off Luvox to Cymbalta given the state of things. Am I doing the right thing?
02:47 - Is it intended that people with OCD should use Luvox forever?
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08:45 - What is therapeutic dose of luvox?
08:58 - What is the difference between luvox and luvox cr?
09:51 - Should I taper off 25mg of luvox or is this a low dose?
11:04 - Is Prozac or Luvox more effective for anxiety and OCD? I know Luvox is for OCD but I have both anxiety and OCD?
12:50 - Is amitriptyline safe to take with Luvox?
14:03 - What's better for OCD, Anafranil or Luvox CR?
16:34 - ATMC
Luvox (fluvoxamine) and Prozac (fluoxetine) are selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) antidepressants used to treat depression or obsessive-compulsive disorders. Luvox is also used to treat social anxiety disorder (social phobia). Side effects of Luvox and Prozac that are similar include changes in appetite, nausea, dry mouth, dizziness, drowsiness, sore throat, anxiety, sleep problems (insomnia or unusual dreams), decreased sex drive, and difficulty having an orgasm. Side effects of Luvox that are different from Prozac include diarrhea, gas, weakness, yawning, increased sweating, skin rash, heavy menstrual periods, muscle pain, and abnormal ejaculation. Both Luvox and Prozac may interact with alcohol, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), other drugs that make you sleepy or slow your breathing (sleeping pills, narcotics, muscle relaxers, sedatives, or medicines for anxiety, depression, or seizures), St. John's wort, L-tryptophan, blood thinners, migraine headache medications, or medicines to treat psychiatric disorders.
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Common side effects of Luvox include:
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Dr. Pagnani of Rittenhouse Psychiatric Associates discusses Luvox (fluvoxamine) an SSRI, or selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor, that can be extremely effective in the treatment of OCD (obsessive compulsive disorder).
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Do you suffer from post nasal drip, a chronic cough, or chronic sore throat? A nasal steroid spray, such as fluticasone (Flonase), can help get rid of your symptoms. But most people don't use it correctly and it's ineffective without the proper technique. Dr. Majd shows you exactly how to administer these nasal sprays. Although it can still be prescribed, it's now available over-the-counter.
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In this video I want to share with you the main fluticasone side effects, what it's used for as well as few other choices when it comes to alternative medicine.
Fluticasone is used for nasal congestion and allergies. This could be like a stuffy nose, a runny nose, sneezing as well as helping with eye symptoms such as itchy, watery eyes.
The most common side effects would be a bloody nose. So be aware of that.
Nausea, vomiting, sneezing, a sore throat, headaches, muscle aches could happen as a side effect.
Some of the worst side effects would be a loss of interest in sex, that is a deal breaker for me. Also it may suppress the immune system and make it weaker. This makes sense because congestion is your immune system working to protect you. Artificially messing with it makes it easier for germs, viruses and bacteria to harm your boy.
Another side effect is that it can slow healing. You may think oh that is no big deal I got tons of band-aids, but think about when you exercise or go to the gym your muscles have to heal. Your body needs to heal itself, and some say sleep is the ultimate medicien because that is when your body needs to heal itself.
It can also slow the growth of children. So if you are a child don't take this medicine. The effects are not know for women who are pregnant, so don't take it if your pregnant.
This nasal spray can cause glaucoma or cataracts which damages vision. If you already have an issue with vision they can make them worse.
If you are looking for natural relief for allergies you can try omega 3 believe it or not. It seems no matter what health problem you have omega 3 seems to help.
A German study published in the journal Allergy found people who have diets rich in of omega-3 fatty acids suffer from fewer allergy symptoms.
Next take a quality multi-vitamin. One that doesn't use fake synthetic ingredients but the real stuff. A study in the publication “Annals of Allergy and Annals, researchers proved that an intake of 4000 IU of vitamin D improved allergy symptoms by 30% in one week and up to 40% over the course of 12 weeks.
Also believe it or not spicy foods like peppers or horseradish acts as a nasal decongestant. In a study in the 2011 edition of Annals of Allergy & Asthma showed that the group that took the chili peppers reported a faster onset of relief than the control group who took a placebo.
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Fluticasone is a corticosteroid indicated in the treatment of corticosteroid responsive dermatoses, asthma, and COPD.
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Generic Name: Fluticasone
Trade Name: Flovent
Indication: prophylactic asthma treatment
Action: locally acting anti-inflammatory
Therapeutic Class: antiasthmatics, anti-inflammatory (steroid)
Pharmacologic Class: Coticosteroids, Inhalation
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may cause headache, insomnia, bronchospasm, nasal congestion, adrenal suppression
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may lead to decreased bone density
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Does Flomax Lower Blood Pressure? In this informative video, we will discuss the effects of Flomax on blood pressure. Flomax, or tamsulosin, is primarily prescribed for men dealing with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), which involves an enlarged prostate. While this medication is effective in relaxing bladder and prostate muscles to ease urination, many may have concerns regarding its impact on blood pressure levels.
We will cover the potential side effects associated with Flomax, particularly focusing on orthostatic hypotension, which can occur when transitioning from sitting or lying down to standing. This condition may lead to dizziness or lightheadedness, especially when starting the medication or adjusting the dosage.
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Within a healthy eye is a clear lens. As we become older, that lens becomes cloudy. The cloudy lens is called a Cataract. In cataract surgery, the cloudy lens is removed and replaced with a clear artificial lens implant.
If someone has previously taken Flomax (Tamsulosin), it affects the ability of the pupil to dilate. With the advent of pupil expansion devices like the Malyugin Ring, removing cataracts in such patients has become much easier.
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Does Flexeril Help With Sciatica? If you're seeking relief from the discomfort of sciatica, understanding the role of muscle relaxants like Flexeril can be beneficial. In this informative video, we will discuss how Flexeril, also known as cyclobenzaprine, is used to manage muscle spasms associated with sciatica. We’ll cover how this medication works to relax muscles and potentially alleviate some of the tension that can worsen sciatica pain.
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Is Flecainide Safe During Pregnancy? In this informative video, we will discuss the safety of Flecainide, an antiarrhythmic medication, during pregnancy. Flecainide is commonly used to treat various heart rhythm disorders, and understanding its implications for pregnant women is essential for both maternal and fetal health. We will explore the classification of Flecainide by the FDA and what that means for its use in expectant mothers.
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Monitoring is a key aspect of using Flecainide during pregnancy, and we will discuss the importance of working with a team of specialists to ensure the best outcomes.
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Does Flecainide Treat SVT? In this informative video, we will discuss the role of Flecainide in treating supraventricular tachycardia (SVT). Flecainide is a medication that is part of the class IC antiarrhythmic category, specifically designed to address certain heart rhythm issues. We will cover how this medication works to manage rapid heart rhythms, including the mechanisms it employs to block abnormal electrical signals in the heart.
Additionally, we will highlight the specific conditions under which Flecainide is most effective, particularly in patients without structural heart disease. Understanding the administration and potential side effects of Flecainide is also essential, as proper monitoring can play a significant role in patient safety.
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Can I Drink Alcohol With Flecainide? When managing heart health, understanding the effects of medications is essential. In this video, we will discuss flecainide, an antiarrhythmic medication used to treat irregular heart rhythms, including atrial fibrillation. We will cover how flecainide works to regulate the heart's electrical activity and maintain a normal rhythm.
Additionally, we will explore the potential interactions between flecainide and alcohol consumption. While there is no direct interaction between the two, it is important to be aware of the side effects that both can cause. We will highlight how alcohol may impact heart rhythm and the importance of consulting with your cardiologist regarding alcohol intake while on flecainide.
We will also provide guidance on maintaining a healthy lifestyle while undergoing treatment and the significance of regular monitoring of your heart rhythm. If you are taking flecainide or are considering it, this video is designed to provide you with the information you need to make informed decisions about your heart health.
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📍 Explore the clinical pharmacology of Flecainide, a powerful anti-arrhythmic drug used to treat serious heart rhythm disorders. In this video, we'll dive into its mechanisms of action, therapeutic uses, dosing, side effects, and key considerations for safe administration.
📍 Flecainide is a Class IC anti-arrhythmic agent that works by blocking sodium channels in the heart, stabilizing cardiac electrical activity, and preventing abnormal rhythms.
📍 Common adverse effectsof Flecainide include dizziness, visual disturbances, and potential pro-arrhythmic risks.
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What Are The Long-term Effects Of Flecainide? In this informative video, we will discuss the long-term effects of Flecainide, an antiarrhythmic medication used to manage specific irregular heart rhythms. Flecainide is often prescribed for extended periods, sometimes for a lifetime, to help control conditions such as paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia and certain types of atrial fibrillation. Understanding the potential benefits and risks associated with long-term use is essential for anyone taking this medication or those who care for them.
We will cover various aspects, including the cardiac effects of Flecainide, how it impacts electrical conduction in the heart, and the potential for serious heart rhythm issues. Additionally, we will explore the pulmonary effects that may arise with prolonged use, as well as the importance of monitoring liver and kidney function during treatment. Safety considerations will also be highlighted, particularly for patients with a history of heart attacks or existing heart conditions.
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Flecainide is a class Ic antiarrhythmic agent used to manage atrial fibrillation and paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardias (PSVT).
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