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Pharmacology - Parkinson’s Disease, Levodopa meds nursing RN PN NCLEX
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Parkinson's disease is a disorder characterized by the progressive death of neurons in the brain, resulting in low quantities of dopamine and high acetylcholine. Symptoms include involuntary movement disorders, disruption of basal nuclei (basal ganglia), and excess stimulation can affect movement and posture.

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Paracetamol 500mg ( Panadol ): Uses, Dosage, Side Effects and Contraindications
Paracetamol 500mg ( Panadol ): Uses, Dosage, Side Effects and Contraindications Side Effects 4 Views • 5 months ago

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- This is lesson n# 6 in "A DRUG IN BRIEF" Series. In this video I'm gonna discuss almost all you need to know about Paracetamol 500mg ( Available as: Panadol 500mg - Panadol extra - Panadol cold and flu - Panadol advance - Panadol syrup ):

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- What is Paracetamol 500mg ( Panadol )?

- First you should know that paracetamol is also known as Acetaminophen.

- Paracetamol is an analgesic and antipyretic. It inhibits prostaglandins in CNS, but lacks anti-inflammatory effects in periphery, so it reduces fever through direct action on hypothalamic heat-regulating center.

- Paracetamol is known commercially as Panadol. And there are many other trade names, use the drug index of your country to know all of them. It is available as tablets in concentrations of 500 and 1000 mg. and also available as syrup, suppositories and drops for infants and children.
- You may find it combined with caffeine, that strengths the effect of paracetamol.

- You may find it combined with an antihistamine and a decongestant, and this can be used for cold and flu, but this combination may cause sedation, so a combination with only a decongestant is made, to be used during the day without the sedating effect of the antihistamine. And there are other combination of paracetamol with cough sedatives and others for sinus relieve.

- So paracetamol can be used for mild pain and fever, even if it's used alone or in combination.

- Learn more about Paracetamol 500mg ( Panadol ) mechanism of action, uses, dosage, side effects, and precautions in this video...

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How to: Narcan Nasal Spray - Step-by-step Instructions
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Narcan is used for the emergency treatment of opioid overdose, to reverse the life-threatening effects of the opioid. It’s available as a single-dose nasal spray. In this video, we will review step-by–step how to use Narcan.

00:00 Treatment
00:22 Check for a suspected overdose
00:32 How to use the device
00:52 What to do next

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Before using Narcan, review the instructions provided with the medication. Review the following steps on how to use Narcan nasal spray.

* Step 1: Check for a suspected overdose by yelling “wake up” and gently shaking the person. If the person does not wake up, proceed to step 2.
* Step 2: Hold the Narcan nasal spray device with your thumb on the bottom of the plunger, and insert the nozzle into either nostril of the person suspected to have overdosed. Press the plunger firmly to give the first dose. Remember, each Narcan device contains only one dose.
* Step 3: Call 911 immediately after giving the first dose of Narcan.
* Step 4: Wait 2-3 minutes. If the person wakes up, stay with them until medical help arrives. If they do not wake up or become sleepy again, give Narcan every 2-3 minutes until they wake up.

If you have any questions about how to use Narcan, contact your healthcare provider or the manufacturer, Emergent Devices Inc.

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Obesity Doctor EXPLAINS Vyvanse Side Effects
Obesity Doctor EXPLAINS Vyvanse Side Effects Side Effects 4 Views • 5 months ago

Are you interested in Vyvanse (generic name: lisdexamfetamine) for binge eating? Let's review the side effects to help you decide if this medication would be a good fit for you and your health needs.

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Udihep Forte Tablet Uses, Side Effects & Dosage Explained! 💊
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Udihep Forte Tablet | Uses, Side Effects, Dosage, Review

Udihep Forte Tablet is a liver health supplement primarily used for managing gallstones and primary biliary cirrhosis, a condition causing damage to bile ducts in the liver. It is also effective for treating liver disease associated with cystic fibrosis in children aged 6 to 18 years. The main ingredient, ursodeoxycholic acid, helps detoxify the liver by removing toxins and improving its overall function. This tablet reduces cholesterol levels produced by the gall bladder, promoting the dissolution of gallstones. While it can be taken with or without meals, it is crucial to use it under medical supervision. Common side effects include soft, loose stools and diarrhea, which should be monitored closely. This product is contraindicated in patients with allergies to bile acids, calcified gallstones, or specific liver conditions. Udihep Forte Tablet is safe for use in children and the elderly, but dosage should be determined by a healthcare professional. Always consult with a doctor before starting this treatment to ensure safety and efficacy.


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Salbutamol (Salamol) Side Effects: Headaches, Muscle Cramps & More
Salbutamol (Salamol) Side Effects: Headaches, Muscle Cramps & More Side Effects 4 Views • 5 months ago

What are the potential side effects of Salamol? In this comprehensive video, I discuss the common side effects associated with this inhaler and what you can expect when using it.

Salamol is highly effective, but like any medication, it may cause side effects such as shaking hands, a faster heartbeat, or headaches. Knowing what’s normal and when to seek advice can help you use Salamol with confidence.

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Glipizide side effects | Side effects of glipizide XR tablet | Glipizide XR tablet side effects
Glipizide side effects | Side effects of glipizide XR tablet | Glipizide XR tablet side effects Side Effects 3 Views • 5 months ago

This video explains some side effects of glipizide extended-release tablets.

Mechanism of Action: Glipizide appears to lower the blood glucose acutely by stimulating the
release of insulin from the pancreas, an effect dependent upon functioning beta cells in the
pancreatic islets. Extrapancreatic effects also may play a part in the mechanism of action of oral
sulfonylurea hypoglycemic drugs. Two extrapancreatic effects shown to be important in the
action of glipizide are an increase in insulin sensitivity and a decrease in hepatic glucose
production. However, the mechanism by which glipizide lowers blood glucose during long-term
the administration has not been clearly established. Stimulation of insulin secretion by glipizide in
response to a meal is of major importance. The insulinotropic response to a meal is enhanced
with glipizide extended-release administration in diabetic patients. The postprandial insulin and
C-peptide responses continue to be enhanced after at least 6 months of treatment. In
2 randomized, double-blind, dose-response studies comprising a total of 347 patients, there was
no significant increase in fasting insulin in all glipizide extended-release treated patients combined
compared to placebo, although minor elevations were observed at some doses. There was no
increase in fasting insulin over the long term.
Some patients fail to respond initially, or gradually lose their responsiveness to sulfonylurea
drugs, including glipizide. Alternatively, glipizide may be effective in some patients who have
not responded or have ceased to respond to other sulfonylureas.

CONTRAINDICATIONS
Glipizide is contraindicated in patients with:
1. Known hypersensitivity to glipizide or any excipients in the GITS tablets.
2. Type 1 diabetes mellitus, diabetic ketoacidosis, with or without coma. This condition
should be treated with insulin.

Information for Patients: Patients should be informed that glipizide Extended
Release Tablets should be swallowed whole. Patients should not chew, divide or crush tablets.
Patients should not be concerned if they occasionally notice in their stool something that looks
like a tablet. In the glipizide Extended-Release Tablets, the medication is contained
within a nonabsorbable shell that has been specially designed to slowly release the drug so the
body can absorb it. When this process is completed, the empty tablet is eliminated from the
body.
Patients should be informed of the potential risks and advantages of glipizide extended-release tablets and of alternative modes of therapy. They should also be informed about the importance of adhering to dietary instructions, of a regular exercise program, and of regular testing of urine and/or blood glucose.
The risks of hypoglycemia, its symptoms and treatment, and conditions that predispose to its
development should be explained to patients and responsible family members. Primary and
secondary failure also should be explained.

Physician Counseling Information for Patients:
In initiating treatment for type 2 diabetes, the diet should be emphasized as the primary form of
treatment. Caloric restriction and weight loss are essential in the obese diabetic patient. Proper
dietary management alone may be effective in controlling the blood glucose and symptoms of
hyperglycemia. The importance of regular physical activity should also be stressed, and
cardiovascular risk factors should be identified and corrective measures are taken where possible.
Use of glipizide extended-release or other antidiabetic medications must be viewed by both the
physician and patient as a treatment in addition to diet and not as a substitution or as a
convenient mechanism for avoiding dietary restraint. Furthermore, loss of blood glucose control
on diet alone may be transient, thus requiring only short-term administration of glipizide extended-release or other antidiabetic medications. Maintenance or discontinuation of glipizide extended-release or other antidiabetic medications should be based on clinical judgment using regular clinical and laboratory evaluations.

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ANLODIPINO (Norvasc): Para que serve e como funciona? RISCOS E EFEITOS COLATERAIS
ANLODIPINO (Norvasc): Para que serve e como funciona? RISCOS E EFEITOS COLATERAIS Side Effects 2 Views • 5 months ago

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Bacitracin Antibiotic and Neosporin:  Microbiology
Bacitracin Antibiotic and Neosporin: Microbiology Side Effects 1 Views • 5 months ago

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How Does Hydromorphone Work? - First Response Medicine
How Does Hydromorphone Work? - First Response Medicine Side Effects 3 Views • 5 months ago

How Does Hydromorphone Work? In this informative video, we will discuss hydromorphone, a powerful medication used for severe pain relief. We will cover how this opioid analgesic interacts with the central nervous system to alter pain perception and response. You’ll learn about its primary action on mu-opioid receptors in the brain and spinal cord, which play a key role in managing pain. We will also touch on the potential side effects associated with hydromorphone, including its effects on respiratory function and the cough reflex, which are particularly important in emergency and critical care settings.

Additionally, we will explain the potency of hydromorphone compared to morphine, its common effects, and how it is administered in critical situations for effective pain control. Understanding the importance of proper dosing and monitoring is essential for healthcare providers to ensure patient safety. If you or a loved one are considering hydromorphone for pain management, it’s vital to consult with a healthcare professional for tailored medical advice.

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Dapagliflozin Tablet: Uses, Dosage, Mechanism of Action, Side Effects & Important Advice
Dapagliflozin Tablet: Uses, Dosage, Mechanism of Action, Side Effects & Important Advice Side Effects 1 Views • 5 months ago

Welcome: 0:00
Are you curious about Dapagliflozin tablets? In this informative video, we provide you with a complete guide to understanding Dapagliflozin and its usage for managing type 2 diabetes.

Use of Dapagliflozin Tablet: 0:39
Discover how Dapagliflozin can effectively help control blood sugar levels in individuals with type 2 diabetes. Learn when it's prescribed as monotherapy or combined with other antidiabetic medications.

Dosage of Dapagliflozin Tablet: 1:08
Get insights into the recommended starting dosage and potential adjustments based on individual needs. Understand the factors that influence dosing, including renal function and combination therapies.

Mechanism of Action of Dapagliflozin Tablet: 2:15
Delve into the science behind Dapagliflozin's action in the body. Learn how this medication works to inhibit SGLT2 and increase glucose excretion, leading to lower blood sugar levels and potential additional benefits.

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Stay informed about both common and serious side effects associated with Dapagliflozin use. Discover the potential risks, such as genital and urinary tract infections, dehydration, and more.

Important Advice for Taking Dapagliflozin Tablet: 5:06
Receive crucial tips for a safe and effective experience with Dapagliflozin. Learn about staying hydrated, monitoring blood sugar, managing kidney health, and the significance of regular medical check-ups.

Whether you're considering Dapagliflozin for your diabetes management or seeking a deeper understanding of its effects, this video offers comprehensive insights. Remember, personalized medical advice is crucial, so consult your healthcare provider before making any changes to your treatment plan.

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Stop Using Triple Antibiotic Ointment | Wound Care | Voyage Direct Primary Care
Stop Using Triple Antibiotic Ointment | Wound Care | Voyage Direct Primary Care Side Effects 4 Views • 5 months ago

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Stop using triple antibiotic ointment, here's why. Triple antibiotic ointment is made up of three parts bacitracin, neomycin and polymyxin. Many people handle these three ingredients just fine, however there are some people who have an allergic reaction to some of the elements.

Bacitracin is the most important of the three elements and it does not typically cause allergic reactions in anyone. It is commonly used in surgeries in place of triple antibiotic ointment.

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