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Acetaminophen also known as Paracetamol or more commonly just Tylenol is one of the most frequently taken medications. We are all familiar with it, but because of that, sometimes we ignore then dangers that can come with taking it. In this video we are going to discuss the proper dosing of the medication as well as the significant problems that can happen if you take too much. We'll also go over some lesser known issues that can possibly come from taking it.
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This is an informational overview video about paracetamol / acetaminophen. In a nutshell I will explain the indications, advice, dosage, usage, side effects, pregnancy & lactation, regarding paracetamol. You will learn how to use paracetamol, when to use paracetamol, and if paracetamol is safe to use while driving or drinking. Furthermore I will discuss if paracetamol can be used during pregnancy and lactation. And I will tell you the correct dose of paracetamol you need to use.
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Propranolol - Side Effects, Uses, Mechanism of Action, Dosage, Interactions
What is Propranolol Used for?
Propranolol is a medication that belongs to the class of drugs known as non-selective beta blockers. It is commonly prescribed to treat a variety of conditions, ranging from hypertension (high blood pressure) to anxiety disorders, migraine headaches and certain heart rhythm disorders. In this video, we will explore the uses, mechanism of action, dosage, and potential side effects of propranolol, as well as its interactions with other medications.
Brand names:
Hemangeol (Hemangiol), Inderal and Innopran.
What are the Uses of Propranolol?
• Treating Hypertension
• Managing Anxiety and Panic Disorders
• Preventing Migraine Headaches
• Controlling Heart Rhythm Disorders
• Familial or hereditary essential tremor
• Hyperthyroidism with autonomic symptoms
• Relieve symptoms of angina
• Survival after a heart attack
What is the Mechanism of Action of Propranolol?
Propranolol exerts its pharmacological effects through its beta-blocking activity. It competes with adrenaline and noradrenaline for binding to beta-adrenergic receptors, which are present in various tissues, including the heart, blood vessels, and lungs. Additionally, propranolol has membrane-stabilizing properties that contribute to its anti-arrhythmic effects. It inhibits the movement of ions across cell membranes, which helps regulate abnormal electrical activity in the heart. It also decreases the heart rate and force of contraction.
What are the most Common Side Effects of Propranolol?
• Fatigue and Drowsiness
• Gastrointestinal Issues
• Cold Hands and Feet
• Sexual Dysfunction
Serious Side Effects of Propranolol:
• Bradycardia and Heart Block
• Asthma and Respiratory Issues
• Hypoglycemia in Diabetic Patients
This video will be helpful if you have the following question:
• Can propranolol be used for performance anxiety? Yes, propranolol is commonly used to manage performance anxiety.
• Is propranolol safe during pregnancy? The safety of propranolol during pregnancy is still under debate. It is important to consult with a healthcare professional
• Can propranolol be stopped abruptly? No, propranolol should not be stopped abruptly. Sudden discontinuation can lead to rebound effects and potentially worsen the condition being treated.
• Can propranolol cause weight gain? Weight gain is not a commonly reported side effect of propranolol.
• Can propranolol be used for stage fright? Yes, propranolol is often prescribed to manage stage fright and performance anxiety.
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Propranolol's use in anxiety and is it a suitable alternative to benzodiazepines such as Xanax, Klonopin, Valium, or Ativan?
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What is propranolol used for FDA and off-label uses 02:29
How long does it take for propranolol to work? 03:37
Is propranolol addicting? 04:27
Side effects of propranolol 05:23
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In this continuation of my Medicine for Migraine series, I give a brief overview of Propranolol and how it works. As usual, it is unclear *why* this medication helps prevent migraines, but for many migraine sufferers it does offer a reduction in migraine frequency. As usual, Like the video if you liked the video, Subscribe for updates, and Comment with your own experience.
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Propranolol, a beta-blocker commonly used to treat high blood pressure, anxiety, and certain heart conditions, can have various side effects. They can range from mild to severe. Below are the common, less common, and serious side effects:
Common Side Effects:
Fatigue or tiredness
Dizziness or lightheadedness
Cold hands or feet
Slow heart rate (bradycardia)
Nausea or upset stomach
Diarrhea
Sleep disturbances (insomnia, vivid dreams)
Shortness of breath (especially with exertion)
Less Common Side Effects:
Dry mouth
Hair loss
Weight gain
Decreased libido or sexual dysfunction
Depression or mood changes
Memory loss or confusion
Serious Side Effects (Seek Medical Help):
Severe shortness of breath (worsening asthma or COPD symptoms)
Swelling of the hands, feet, ankles, or legs
Fainting or severe dizziness
Very slow heart rate or heart palpitations
Signs of an allergic reaction: rash, itching, swelling (especially of the face/tongue/throat), severe dizziness, or trouble breathing
Wheezing or tightness in the chest
Hypotension (very low blood pressure)
Unusual bruising or bleeding
Long-Term Side Effects:
Fatigue and reduced exercise tolerance may persist.
Worsening of pre-existing depression or mood disorders.
Cold extremities (due to reduced blood circulation).
Special Considerations:
Diabetics: Propranolol can mask symptoms of low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) like rapid heartbeat.
Asthma or respiratory issues: It can cause bronchoconstriction, making breathing difficult.
Withdrawal: Abrupt discontinuation may cause rebound effects such as increased heart rate, anxiety, or hypertension.
Always consult a healthcare provider if any side effects are persistent or severe.
Dr. Pagnani of Rittenhouse Psychiatric Associates discusses Seroquel (quetiapine) a second generation antipsychotic (SGA) that is FDA approved to treat anxiety, bipolar depression, bipolar mania and schizophrenia. It can be a very effective medication but also can have several side effects, some of which are discussed in this video.
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This video will review the antipsychotic medication, Seroquel (Quetiapine).
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What is Seroquel (quetiapine)? 00:23
What is Seroqeul (quetiapine) used for? 03:00
How long does it take to work? 04:20
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Common side effects of Seroquel (quetiapine) 06:51
Rare/Dangerous side effects of Seroquel (quetiapine) 08:50
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This video looks at Seroquel side effects, uses and doses.Seroquel is an anti-psychotic drug to treat schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, depression and treatment resistant OCD.The brand name is Quetiapine.
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00:28 What is Seroquel?
00:41 What is Seroquel used for?
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00:00 - Intro
00:22 - Can Long-Term Use Of Seroquel Cause Permanent Brain Damage?
03:25 - Is Seroquel Good For Long-Term Use?
04:14 - Does Quetiapine (Seroquel) Shorten Your Life?
04:28 - Does Seroquel Cause Memory Loss?
04:50 - What Is A Good Replacement For Seroquel?
07:20 - Can You Build Up A Tolerance To Seroquel?
08:04 - Does Seroquel Affect The Liver?
08:34 - Is Seroquel Habit-Forming?
09:45 - Is Seroquel Hard On The Kidneys?
09:58 - What Happens When You Stop Taking Seroquel?
11:04 - What Does Seroquel Do To The Brain?
11:46 - Outro
Is Seroquel Good for Long-Term Use?
While we do not yet know the full extent of Seroquel’s long-term effects, some of the research so far has been concerning to psychiatrists and health advocates. While the initial trials that were used to approve Seroquel for the treatment of schizophrenia demonstrated fairly consistent tolerance and efficacy, the studies into long-term use so far have had more mixed to disastrous results.
Some of the most common side effects emerging among long-term quetiapine patients include muscle issues. The side effects reported range from simple annoyances like stiff muscles to debilitating conditions like constant involuntary movement in the mouth.
Some of the most common side effects emerging among long-term quetiapine patients include muscle issues. The side effects reported range from simple annoyances like stiff muscles to debilitating conditions like constant involuntary movement in the mouth.
The muscle problems related to long-term Seroquel treatment can be divided into two categories, the first being extrapyramidal symptoms (EPS) and the other being tardive dyskinesia (TD). EPS manifests as muscles that are restless, prone to involuntary trembling, and frequently feel stiff. TD results in slow muscle response and awkward, difficult-to-control movements. The first symptoms of TD often manifest in small, involuntary movements in the muscles in the mouth, jaw, and tongue.
What Does Quetiapine Do to the Brain?
In short, we don’t know exactly how Seroquel works on the brain. We know that using Seroquel produces a sedative effect that can help resolve serious schizophrenic episodes where someone is at risk of harming themselves and others, but we don’t know if relying too heavily on Seroquel over time might be doing more harm than good to the patient’s brain and body.
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In this video, we discuss the issue of Seroquel abuse and why it matters.
Intro 00:00
What is Seroquel? 01:07
Why is Seroquel being abused? 02:21
What are the dangers of abusing Seroquel? 06:03
Why should we care about Seroquel Abuse? 08:27
Seroquel abuse is a cry for help 09:52
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Antipsychotics are a class of drugs primarily used to manage the symptoms of psychosis; they are most commonly used to treat schizophrenia. In this video, I discuss first generation (e.g., chlorpromazine, haloperidol) and second generation (e.g., risperidone, quetiapine) antipsychotics, covering their mechanisms and side effects. I also briefly discuss xanomeline-trospium, a new addition to the antipsychotic market.
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Antipsychotics are a class of drugs primarily used to manage the symptoms of psychosis. They are most commonly used to treat schizophrenia, but have indications for the treatment of several conditions.
There are many different antipsychotic medications, and although there are some variations in their mechanisms, almost all antipsychotics decrease dopamine activity, which is thought to be effective because increased dopamine activity may contribute to the symptoms of psychosis.
The first antipsychotics discovered, which are sometimes referred to as first generation antipsychotics, include drugs such as chlorpromazine and haloperidol. Their primary mechanism of action is to act as antagonists at a type of dopamine receptor called the D2 receptor, which means they block activity at these receptors and thus reduce dopamine signaling overall.
A more recently developed group of drugs is sometimes called second generation antipsychotics. These include risperidone, quetiapine, and others. Although drugs in this class have more varied mechanisms, most block dopamine and serotonin receptor subtypes. This serotonin receptor antagonism may be beneficial both for its direct effects on psychotic symptoms and because of serotonin’s role in modulating dopamine release, which might influence symptoms and reduce side effects caused by dopamine antagonism. Other drugs in this class have slightly different mechanisms at dopamine and serotonin receptors as well as actions at other neurotransmitter receptors.
Recently, a new drug called xanomeline was developed; it primarily stimulates acetylcholine receptors, giving it a unique mechanism among antipsychotics.
Antipsychotics are generally associated with movement-related side effects, such as Parkinsonism. The risk of significant movement-related side effects is lower with second generation drugs, but it is still present. Other problematic side effects include weight gain, an increased risk of diabetes, and cardiovascular complications. While these cardiometabolic side effects can occur with any antipsychotic, they are more strongly linked to second generation drugs.
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Seroquel (quetiapine) is commonly used at low dose (Seroquel 25 mg or seroquel 50 mg) to help sleep, but new evidence suggests that it's a problem with increased cardiovascular mortality over time. Seroquel side effects can be long term.
We compare mechanism of quetiapine/Seroquel with olanzapine/zyprexa, clonidine/catapress, promethazine, Doxylamine, tricyclics and mirtazepine/avanza.
Seroquel side effects: The way quetiapine helps sleep is by blocking the histamine (H1) receptor in the brain. Histamine in the brain promotes wakefulness, so an antihistamine interferes with the wakefulness drive. But Seroquel also also affects the Dopamine receptor (D2 receptor), potentially dampening positive emotion (undesirable). Seroquel affects the serotonin 5HT2a receptor, potentially resulting in less flexible thinking (opposite to the effect of psychedelics) and the 5HT1a receptor which probably reduces sensitivity (potentially desirable unless numbing emotional ensues).
People often report carb hunger and weight gain which may be a contributor to type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular risk (may be a result of M3 receptor effect in insulin).
The metabolite of quetiapine (norquetiapine) is a potent Noradrenaline Reuptake Inhibitor (NET), which may contribute to increased arousal (usually undesirable in sleep).
So it may act to simultaneously reduce wakefulness and increase arousal.
Also quetiapine seems to cause significantly higher cardiovascular mortality (death) with long term use (summary here: https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=801099334518256&set=a.756502285644628).
So if you are taking it at low dose for sleep, it might be worth talking to your doctor about alternatives such as simple antihistamines. Lipophilic (fat soluble) antihistamines (eg promethazine or doxylamine) block CNS H1 receptors which reduces wakefulness without all the other receptor effects. But they may have other harmful long term effects.
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There is concern about long term use of anticholinergic medications such as antihistamines that was not explored in this video.
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Not medical advice. The utility of any drugs for sleep in the long term need to be weighed up against the costs of long term use. Not all costs of long term use are well understood and different people have different risks/susceptibilities. Talk to your doctor about any treatments and any concerns about treatments.
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Taking Tamsulosin or Flomax 0.4mg? Discover the hidden truths about tamsulosin and its potential side effects that may catch you off guard. Learn how this medication, while beneficial for prostate health, can lead to issues like dizziness, congestion, and even back pain.
Here are the side effects of tamsulosin or Flomax you need to know
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1:00- Headache
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3:29- Dizziness
4:18- Stuffy Nose
5:14- Back Pain
6:23- Chest Pain, Lower libido, and drop in blood pressure.
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He was able to stop tamsulosin / Flomax after his UroLift. Nasal congestion and dry orgasms resolved after stopping tamsulosin / Flomax. UroLift was an easy procedure for him.
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Flomax cause many common side effect like postural hypotension or orthostatic hypotension resulting in the syncope as well as fainting. However, it can produce few serious side effects that affect your life style. Priapism is one of the troublesome serious adverse effect.
Tamsulosin is available at two doses 0.4 mg as well as 0.8mg. It is initially started at low dose such as 0.4 mg.
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If you have an enlarged prostate, you may have come across the drug Flomax.
Flomax, also known by its generic name, Tamsulosin, is an alpha-blocker drug commonly prescribed to treat the symptoms of an enlarged prostate.
Alpha-blockers work by relaxing the muscles around your urethra and your bladder sphincter. By holding them in a permanently relaxed state, it eases urination.
However, like many medications, Flomax comes with the potential for side effects, stay tuned to find out what these might be.
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The benign enlargement of the prostate gland is common in men as they age and it sometimes causes lower urinary-tract symptoms. There is a panoply of options, medicinal and surgical, for treating BPH to alleviate these symptoms, but not every medication or surgical option works in every person's case, and most of the options have the potential to cause side effects. One benefit of the medicinal options is that the side effects are typically reversible. Here, medical oncologist Mark Scholz, MD, discusses the use of Cialis--which is popularly known for treating erectile dysfunction but has been getting attention for its potential to treat BPH in some men--as a relatively innocuous option for men to try if they are experiencing these symptoms.
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Stop using tamsulosin and call your doctor at once if you have any of these serious side effects:
feeling like you might pass out;
chest pain;
fever, chills, body aches, or flu symptoms; or
penis erection that is painful or lasts 4 hours or longer.
Other serious side effects may include:
mild dizziness;
weakness, drowsiness;
headache;
nausea, diarrhea;
back pain;
blurred vision;
dental problems;
gum infection;
tooth ache;
sleep problems (insomnia);
abnormal ejaculation, decreased sex drive; or
runny nose, sore throat, cough.
This is not a complete list of side effects and others may occur.
Tamsulosin (Flomax) Explained: 6 WEIRD Side Effects of Tamsulosin You Should Know
Have you ever taken a moment to think about the worst effects of the medication you are taking? Well, if not, it's time to shed some light on something many of us may not have considered. So in this video, I have some important information to share with you about tamsulosin or flomax, a medication widely used in men for an enlarged prostate. In simple terms, tamsulosin works by relaxing the muscles in your prostate and blood, and by doing that, it helps control the symptoms of an enlarged prostate. But here is the thing beyond its known benefits: taking tamsulosin comes along with some side effects that may catch you by surprise. From unexpected Vision Changes to changes in sexual function, we are going to uncover these worst side effects of tamsulosin that you need to know. Note that every medication has side effects, and these side effects might not be experienced by everyone. Speak to your doctor or pharmacist when you start experiencing any of these side effects. Welcome, and please like and subscribe to the channel.
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REFERENCE
1. “Priapism induced by use of tamsulosin: A case report and review of the literature” (Archivio Italiano di Urologia e Andrologia, 2019)
https://doi.org/10.4081/aiua.2019.3.193
2. Priapism secondary to tamsulosin: A case report” (PubMed Central)
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/p....mc/articles/PMC73222
3. Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms and Erectile Dysfunction… Tamsulosin pivotal studies” (European Urology Supplements, 2003)
https://www.eu-openscience.eur....opeanurology.com/art
4. Effect of tamsulosin on ejaculatory function in BPH/LUTS” (PubMed Central, 2011)
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/p....mc/articles/PMC37395
5. Orthostatic Hypotension
(Studies referenced are older clinical trials and general physician guidelines, but not individual research papers. If you'd like them, I can locate original Geriatrics Society publications.)
6. Floppy Iris Syndrome During Eye Surgery
Chang & Campbell, “Intraoperative Floppy Iris Syndrome associated with Tamsulosin” (J Cataract Refract Surg, 2005)
7. Vision Changes
“Journal of Ocular Pharmacology and Therapeutics” (2011) – case series on ocular effects of alpha‑blockers
8. Case report in Drug Safety – Case Reports (2016) – allergic rash and urticaria after starting Tamsulosin
9. Kirby et al., “Safety profile of Tamsulosin” (BJU International, 2002) – listed fatigue and asthenia as common complaints
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⌛ Timestamps
⏱️00:00 ► Intro
⏱️01:13 ► Priapism
⏱️03:16 ► Retrograde Ejaculation
⏱️05:19 ► Orthostatic Hypotension
⏱️07:41 ► Vision Changes
⏱️10:05 ► Skin Rash or Itching
⏱️13:01 ► Fatigue and Weakness
⏱️15:22 ► Conclusion
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Zepbound (tirzepatide) is a prescription medicine used to help lose weight and maintain weight loss.
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In this brief video Dr Covington discusses tirzepatide, brand name, Zepbound along with how the medication works, the most common side effects, comparison to similar drugs like Ozempic, Wegovy, and Mounjaro and how to administer the once weekly injection.
Zepbound is the newest FDA approved weight loss medication, approved in November 2023 for long term weight management for BMIs over 27 with weight related ailments or BMI over 30.
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0:08 About acetaminophen
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0:44 The best remedy for Tylenol poisoning
1:25 Dosage
2:35 Reye’s syndrome
In this video, we’re going to talk about Tylenol poisoning and the best remedy for Tylenol poisoning.
Another name for Tylenol, or the generic version of Tylenol, is acetaminophen. There is something called acetaminophen induced liver injury. Over 70,000 people a year are hospitalized from taking too much acetaminophen. Over 300 people a year die from Tylenol poisoning.
What does Tylenol do to the body?
• It destroys the liver cells.
One of the best antioxidants for the liver that helps protect against damage is glutathione.
The best remedy for Tylenol poisoning:
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One of the most common reasons for liver failure is acetaminophen (Tylenol) overdose. A number of cold medications and narcotics contain acetaminophen. Even following the recommended dosing on the bottle of Tylenol one can take too much by using other medications that also contain acetaminophen.
NSAIDs or anti-inflammatories like ibuprofen (Motrin & Advil) or naprosyn (Aleve) can cause stomach problems, bleeding issues and kidney problems.
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In this video Doctor O'Donovan explains key facts you need to know about a medication called SILDENAFIL (Viagra).
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7. Finally some side effects
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