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What Are The Long-Term Effects Of Lamotrigine? In this informative video, we will discuss the long-term effects of lamotrigine, a medication commonly used in pain management. While primarily prescribed for epilepsy and bipolar disorder, lamotrigine has gained attention for its role as an adjuvant analgesic in treating certain chronic pain conditions. We will cover essential information about how lamotrigine works, its potential side effects, and the importance of monitoring health while using this medication over extended periods.
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There are a lot of good things about lamotrigine, and it’s commonly used in both the adult and child adolescent population. The question is how effective is lamotrigine at treating mania, and bipolar depression? I will answer this and provide an in-depth overview of the medication here in this video.
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Indications and a discussion on negative studies: 00:36 to 04:55
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Side Effects: 08:20 to 12:48
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Dr. Pagnani of Rittenhouse Psychiatric Associates discusses Lamictal (lamotrigine) and indications for its use. Lamictal is a medication that is frequently used in bipolar disorder as a maintenance medication (preventing both manias and depressions for individuals with BPAD).
Dr. Pagnani is the founder and medical director of Rittenhouse Psychiatric Associates, an Instructor at The Johns Hopkins Hospital for the Department of Psychiatry, he supervises psychiatric residents at Jefferson Hospital, he serves on the Young Professional Board of Uplift, the Center for Grieving Children and he maintains a private practice of Psychiatry in Philadelphia where he sees patients for one-time psychiatric evaluations and second opinions. He is a licensed physician and surgeon in NJ, PA, NY, MD, DE, FL and CA and can provide consultations to individuals via HIPAA compliant Telehealth visits living in these locations.
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Videoconsejo sanitario sobre Lamotrigina, para qué sirve este medicamento, cuándo y cómo debemos tomarlo. Videoconsejo impartido por el farmacéutico Juan Iniesta, elaborado por el Consejo General de Colegios Farmacéuticos y producido por Medicina TV.
Lamotrigina es un fármaco antiepiléptico que actúa bloqueando los canales de sodio dependientes de voltaje presentes en las neuronas. También inhibe la liberación de glutamato, el principal neurotransmisor con efecto excitatorio del sistema nervioso central, que juega un papel clave en la generación de las crisis epilépticas.
En base a este mecanismo, el fármaco está indicado en el tratamiento de distintos tipos de crisis convulsivas, como las crisis de ausencia, las crisis parciales o las crisis generalizadas, en adultos y niños a partir de 2 años.
También está indicado en la prevención de los episodios depresivos en pacientes adultos con trastorno bipolar de tipo 1, en el cual se alternan episodios depresivos, maniacos y mixtos.
Los medicamentos con lamotrigina se encuentran disponibles en las farmacias comunitarias y únicamente se dispensan con la correspondiente receta médica.
Estos medicamentos se presentan en forma de comprimidos masticables o dispersables, que, por tanto, pueden masticarse, dispersarse en una pequeña cantidad de agua o tragarse enteros.
Los medicamentos disponibles contienen dosis de lamotrigina de 2, 5, 25, 50, 100 o 200 mg por comprimido.
La dosis a emplear y la posología que paute el médico dependerá de la edad, el peso y de la presencia o ausencia de tratamientos concomitantes, ya se trate de otros antiepilépticos o de cualquier otro fármaco que pueda afectar al metabolismo de lamotrigina.
Por ejemplo, valproato, que es también un antiepiléptico puede aumentar la concentración de lamotrigina en el organismo; mientras que carbamazepina o el antiobiótico rifampicina, pueden hacer que ésta disminuya.
No obstante, el tratamiento suele comenzar con dosis bajas, que se incrementan progresivamente hasta encontrar la dosis eficaz más baja.
En caso de que sea necesario dejar de administrar el fármaco, la retirada también se realizará de forma gradual, pues una retirada brusca podría dar lugar a la aparición de crisis convulsivas.
Ante un embarazo, si clínicamente se considera necesario el tratamiento con lamotrigina, se deberá usar la menor dosis terapéutica posible.
Como cualquier fármaco, lamotrigina puede producir algunos efectos adversos. Entre los más frecuentes se encuentran dolor de cabeza, erupción cutánea, cansancio, somnolencia y molestias gastrointestinales.
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00:00 - Lamotrigina - Para que Serve e Quais os Riscos da Lamotrigina
No vídeo de hoje, eu vou falar sobre a lamotrigina. Se você quer saber para que serve lamotrigina, como funciona e quais os efeitos colaterais da lamotrigina, fique comigo até o final deste vídeo.
01:28 - Como a Lamotrigina Age
A Lamotrigina é um anticonvulsivante da classe das feniltriazinas, com menos efeitos colaterais que outros fármacos. Ela age bloqueando canais de sódio e cálcio, reduzindo a liberação de glutamato. Isso ajuda a controlar a hiperatividade neuronal e prevenir crises convulsivas.
02:31 - Indicações da Lamotrigina
A Lamotrigina é eficaz na epilepsia e no transtorno bipolar, principalmente na prevenção de episódios depressivos. Também é usada off-label para TEPT, dor neuropática central e dermatotilomania, com evidências promissoras. Seu efeito se deve à modulação do glutamato, ajudando na estabilização do humor e controle de sintomas compulsivos.
08:06 - Efeitos Colaterais da Lamotrigina
A Lamotrigina pode causar reações cutâneas em 6 a 10% dos pacientes, desde erupções leves até condições graves, como Síndrome de Stevens-Johnson e Necrose Epidérmica Tóxica, principalmente em crianças e ao usar Valproato. Também pode interagir com outros medicamentos, como anticonvulsivantes e contraceptivos orais, exigindo ajustes.
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In this video I want to share some of the worst side effects of the drug Lantus, as well as give you a few other options.
Today, diabetes takes more lives than AIDS and breast cancer combined. Diabetes to put it simply is when the body has a hard time creating enough insulin to deal with blood sugar.
The drug Lantus is used to treat people with diabetes by physically injecting insulin into their body.
But there is a big catch. What do you think this catch is? Yep it's not the same insulin that your body creates, it's different, it's foreign.
So, the million dollar question is does that matter? Take a step back from the information overload of the internet and think about this. What do you think? For example Trans fats are man made fat. Instead of normal fats being used in cells trans fats get used and this makes cells weaker and causes all kinds of problems. I would say their is some similarities.
We all know trans fats are unhealthy.
Know back to Lantus. One of the nasty side effects someone can experience with this drug is cancer. The journal of Diabetologia recently published 4 studies. 3 of those studies showed an increase risk for cancer when taking this drug.
Another common side effect is having too low of blood sugar, this could cause trouble concentrating, irritability, trouble breathing and even fainting or possibly seizures.
Also, your body being the smart machine it is may reject the drug and an allergic reaction could take place.
Lastly it is an expensive drug and it will create a bunch of free radicals as it breaks down in the body.
You might be wondering, well is their a better options. 1 idea you could look into would be a plant called Purslane in a 12 week placebo controlled study people with type 2 diabetes who added 180 mg of this herb had a 44% improvement in their blood sugar levels.
Of course I have to talk about changing your diet, which I'm sure you already know to help with diabetes. Maybe cut back on the food that tastes really, really good.
Exercise is another thing. Generally it lowers blood pressure, as well as blood sugar levels. Usually it stays lower for the next 24 to 48 hours.
There are many other ideas when it comes to alternative medicine. It's less expensive, healthier no cancer or nasty side effects.
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Back in March of 2021, I switched from Levemir to Tresiba (both long-acting insulin), and as some of you have picked up on I’m now back to using Levemir again.
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Furosemide/Frusemide (Lasix): Diuretic Drug (Water Pill) For Fluid Accumulation and Kidney Disease
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Furosemide is a loop diuretic works by helping the kidneys draw or excrete excess fluid or water and salt from the body.
Furosemide is prescribed for treating edema or fluid accumulation in the body associated with the kidney disease including nephrotic syndrome, congestive heart failure, and liver cirrhosis.
Furosemide is also used to treat high blood pressure. It is highly useful, particularly when a more diuretic potential is required. Furosemide is used as supportive therapy in treating acute pulmonary edema (fluid accumulation in the lungs).
Potassium chloride supplements or potassium-sparing diuretics such as spironolactone or amiloride should be given to avoid the loss of potassium.
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La furosemida es un medicamento diurético de asa utilizado principalmente para tratar el exceso de retención de líquidos (edema) asociado con condiciones como la insuficiencia cardíaca, enfermedad hepática y renal. En ocasiones también se usa para la hipertensión arterial. Al actuar en el asa de Henle en los riñones, la furosemida aumenta la excreción de agua y sal, ayudando así a reducir la presión arterial y disminuir la hinchazón. Es conocida por su acción rápida y potente, lo que la hace esencial en situaciones de emergencia médica donde se requiere alivio rápido. Sin embargo, puede causar efectos secundarios como desequilibrios electrolíticos y deshidratación, por lo que debe usarse bajo estricta supervisión médica. En este vídeo lo explico.
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A newer class of glaucoma medications known as nitric oxide donators is represented by the brand name Vyzulta® (Latanoprostene Bunod). Nitric oxide is believed to both relax the trabecular meshwork and improve blood flow. How well does this class work to lower intraocular pressure (IOP)? Dr. Richardson discusses this and more.
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What Are The Side Effects Of Latanoprost? In this informative video, we’ll discuss the side effects associated with Latanoprost, a common medication used in optometry for managing glaucoma and ocular hypertension. Understanding the potential side effects is important for anyone considering this treatment. We’ll cover various reactions that may occur, from mild irritations to changes in eye appearance and more. We’ll also provide tips on how to manage these effects and when to seek help from your eye care provider.
Regular check-ups with your optometrist are essential for monitoring your response to Latanoprost and ensuring your eye health remains a priority. If you experience any concerning symptoms, it's crucial to address them with your healthcare professional. Join us as we break down the key information you need to know about Latanoprost and its side effects.
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Can Latanoprost Cause Eye Irritation? In this informative video, we will discuss Latanoprost, a medication commonly prescribed for managing glaucoma. This eye drop is designed to lower intraocular pressure, but it is important to be aware of the potential side effects associated with its use. We will cover various symptoms that some patients may experience, including irritation, redness, and dryness of the eyes. Understanding these side effects is essential for anyone using Latanoprost, as they can affect treatment adherence and overall comfort.
We will also highlight the significance of communication between patients and optometrists regarding any discomfort experienced while using this medication. If symptoms arise, we will discuss possible options for managing them effectively. Additionally, we will touch on other changes that Latanoprost may cause, such as alterations in iris pigmentation and eyelash length, which are important considerations for patients.
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Monopost eye drops contain the active ingredient latanoprost, which is a type of medicine called a prostaglandin analogue. Latanoprost is used to lower raised pressure within the eyeball in conditions such as open angle glaucoma and ocular hypertension.
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Latanoprost is an isopropyl ester prodrug used to treat increased intraocular pressure.
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What is latanoprost used for?
Contraindication
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Xalatan eye drops contain the active ingredient latanoprost, which is a type of medicine called a prostaglandin analogue. Latanoprost is used to lower raised pressure within the eyeball in conditions such as open angle glaucoma and ocular hypertension.
Latanoprost reduces the pressure in the eye by mimicking the action of a naturally-occuring prostaglandin. Prostaglandins are a group of natural body chemicals found in many places in the body. In the eye, they increase the drainage of the aqueous humour out of the eyeball.
Latanoprost is a synthetic prostaglandin that acts on the same receptors in the eye as the natural prostaglandins. It therefore causes an increase in the drainage of aqueous humour out of the eyeball. This decreases the pressure within the eye. Latanoprost is used to lower raised pressure in the eye, for example in glaucoma.
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I wanted to make this video for those of you that are on or thinking about taking the medication Latuda. It is usually used for bipolar depression, however my nurse practioner thought that it would be a good idea to use as a supplement with my Lexapro for my depression.
I had no real benefits from Latuda, but I was only on it for three weeks. I had a horrible side effect with intense leg pain right around my calves. It was like having a painful restless leg syndrome.
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Lurasidone is an atypical antipsychotic used to treat schizophrenia and depressive episodes associated with bipolar I disorder.
In this video, let’s find found:
What is Lurasidone? What class of drug is Lurasidone?
What is Lurasidone used to treat?
Who cannot use Lurasidone?
What are the side effects of taking Lurasidone?
How does Lurasidone make you feel?
How to use Lurasidone?
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In this episode, I talk about my experience in finding the right antipsychotic to manage Bipolar Disorder. I've tried Olanzapine (Zyprexa), Risperidone (Risperdal), Lurasidone (Latuda), Aripiprazole (Abilify), Ziprasidone (Zeldox), and Loxapine (Loxitane).
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The Fifth Episode - Inside The Manic Mind.
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Você merece entender o que se passa na sua mente (ou na de quem você ama) — sem termos complicados, sem julgamentos, sem mistérios.
A Lurasidona é um antipsicótico atípico utilizado no tratamento de transtornos como esquizofrenia e transtorno bipolar. Mas para que ela serve exatamente? Quando é indicada? E quais são os efeitos colaterais mais comuns?
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Dr. Renato R. Silva (Médico Psiquiatra pela USP)
CRMMG 54.154/RQE 39.620
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AVISO LEGAL
As informações contidas neste vídeo não pretende substituir a consulta ao profissional médico ou servir como recomendação para qualquer plano de tratamento.
De acordo com o Código de Ética Médica, esse vídeo tem somente caráter educativo, assim como, não são divulgados endereços e telefones de consultório, clínica ou serviço de saúde.
Este vídeo foi produzido baseado na experiência do Dr. Renato Silva e em seu constante e apaixonado estudo das evidências científicas mais recentes.
Procure seu médico, em caso de dúvidas.
In this episode, I discuss a medication known as leflunomide (Arava).
My book is now available! It discusses my experience with Bipolar Disorder.
The Fifth Episode - Inside The Manic Mind.
Find it here:
BookBaby (best way to support this project):
https://store.bookbaby.com/book/the-fifth-episode
Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/Fifth-Episode-Inside-Manic-Mind/dp/1667843451/ref=sr_1_12?crid=26PVK90TTXRBO&keywords=the+fifth+episode+paperback&qid=1654191898&sprefix=the+fifth+episode+paperback%2Caps%2C61&sr=8-12
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