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Gabapentin (Neurontin): off label use for Anxiety and Insomnia
Gabapentin (Neurontin): off label use for Anxiety and Insomnia Side Effects 2 Views • 5 months ago

Dr. Pagnani of Rittenhouse Psychiatric Associates discusses Gabapentin (Neurontin) and its clinical utility for the off-label treatment of anxiety and insomnia. This medication has abuse potential (although, it is generally thought of as having less abuse potential than anxiolytics and sedatives like benzodiazepines (xanax, ativan, valium, klonopin) and other hypnotics (ambien & lunesta). Individuals should only take this medication under the direct supervision and direction of a medical professional.

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Gabapentin | Neurontin: What You NEED to Know for BEST RESULTS
Gabapentin | Neurontin: What You NEED to Know for BEST RESULTS Side Effects 2 Views • 5 months ago

Gabapentin for sleep, gabapentin for anxiety, gabapentin for nerve damage, gabapentin for back pain, gabapentin for neuropathy. This guide walks you through what you need to know while taking gabapentin.

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Gabapentin is a epilepsy medication in the class of medicine known as anticonvulsants, but it is so much more than that. Its primarily used to treat partial seizures and neuropathic pain. It is a first-line medication for the treatment of neuropathic pain caused by diabetic neuropathy- nerve damage that can occur if you have diabetes, postherpetic neuralgia- when you get chronic pain after shingles, and central pain. You also see it used for many other uses as well such as restless leg syndrome, non neuropathic pain, anxiety, and bipolar disorder.

Gabapentin mechanism of action. How does gabapentin work

Scientists aren't entirely sure how it works exactly but It appears to work by altering electrical activity in the brain, at a specific site (called the alpha2-delta site) located on voltage-gated calcium channels. Doing so, relieves nerve-pain and lowers the risk of seizures by influencing the activity of chemicals called neurotransmitters, which send messages between nerve cells in our brain. Once they start to slow down, this lowers the excitement our neurons face thereby controlling seizures as well as how we perceive pain.

How to take Gabapentin

Take gabapentin exactly as your doctor has told you to take it, and follow the directions on the bottle label and packaging. If you're not sure, check with your doctor or pharmacist.

Gabapentin side effects

Some common side effects of gabapentin that are usually mild and go away by themselves is: feeling sleepy, tired, or dizzy, nauseous, vomiting or diarrhea, mood changes are another common one, weight gain as gabapentin can make you feel more hungry, memory problems especially with short term memory, and dry mouth.

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Gabapentina, cuándo y cómo debemos tomarla - Tu Farmacéutico Informa
Gabapentina, cuándo y cómo debemos tomarla - Tu Farmacéutico Informa Side Effects 2 Views • 5 months ago

Videoconsejo sanitario sobre el itraconazol, para qué sirve este medicamento, cómo y cuándo debemos administrarlo. Videoconsejo impartido por la farmacéutica Paula Mateos, elaborado por el Consejo General de Colegios Farmacéuticos y producido por Medicina TV.

La gabapentina es un fármaco que se emplea para el tratamiento de la epilepsia y del dolor neuropático.

Gabapentina está disponible en el mercado en forma de cápsulas y comprimidos.

La dosis a emplear y la duración del tratamiento se deben ajustar individualmente y tienen que ser definidas por el médico. De forma general, para el tratamiento tanto de la epilepsia como del dolor neuropático, la dosis inicial va de 300 mg una vez al día a 900 mg al día dividido en tres tomas. Posteriormente, en base a la respuesta individual del paciente y la tolerabilidad, la dosis puede aumentarse en incrementos de 300 mg/día cada 2-3 días hasta una dosis máxima de 3600 mg/día.

En pacientes con insuficiencia renal, es necesario realizar un ajuste individualizado. Gabapentina se puede tomar con o sin alimentos y es aconsejable no consumir alcohol durante el tratamiento.

Entre sus reacciones adversas más frecuentes, destacamos el aumento de apetito, cambios en el estado de ánimo o dolores de cabeza. También es habitual que aparezca somnolencia y mareos, por lo que se debe tener precaución a la hora de conducir o realizar actividades peligrosas que requieran tu atención.

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Gabapentin | Neurontin | How to take | What to be aware | Side Effects
Gabapentin | Neurontin | How to take | What to be aware | Side Effects Side Effects 2 Views • 5 months ago

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Gabapentin belongs to a group of medicines called anticonvulsants.
It is a medication used to control repeated seizures in epilepsy and also to treat neuropathic pain due to nerve damage. It is a doctor's prescription-only
medication.

How does it work?
Gabapentin is thought to work by controlling brain chemicals that send signals to the nerves to help control seizures or neuropathic pain.

Before you start to take gabapentin Tell your doctor if

- you have any Allergies
- if you have any kidney problems • mixed seizure disorders which include absence seizures or any other medical condition
- if you taking any other medication which includes supplements you buy without a script.
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How to take it?

The dosage of gabapentin is dependent on your age, and if you are taking any other medication.
Your doctor will usually start you with a low dose and slowly increase it to the lowest dose to control your condition.

Swallow the capsules whole with a full glass of water. It does not matter if you take this medicine before or after food.

Take it at the same time every day. Use an alarm to remind you if needed. If you are taking Gabapentin three times a day, do not allow more than 12 hours between doses.
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What if you forget?

If you forget to take it, If it is almost time for your next dose which is within 4 hours, skip the dose you missed and take your next dose when you are meant to. Otherwise, take it as soon as you remember, and then go back to taking Gabapentin as you would normally
. Do not take a double dose to make up for the dose you missed.

While you are on GabapentinYou must:

- Tell all health professionals who are treating of looking after you that you are on gabapentin
- Call your doctor immediately if you have any thoughts of suicide or self-harm, any unusual changes in mood or behaviour, or show signs of depression.
- if you become pregnant

Make sure you keep all your doctor's appointments as your doctor will need to monitor your progress and may want to take some tests from time to time to prevent unwanted side effects. Gabapentin can cause drowsiness, do not drive or operate machinery until you know how it affects you
.

Side effects: All medicines can have side effects. Sometimes they are serious, most of the time they are not. Do not
be alarmed by it, because you may not even experience any of them. You may need medical attention if you get some of the side effects. For gabapentin, It can be difficult to tell whether the side effects are the result of taking this medicine; or side effects from other medicines you may be taking, or it is actually from your own condition; so it is important to tell your doctor of any change in your condition. If you are over 65 years old, you may have an increased chance of getting side effects.

Side effects information can be obtained from the leaflet that your pharmacist gives you. Here, I would like to draw attention to a few side effects, which if you experience it, you need to contact your doctor as soon as possible.
- weakness, unsteadiness when walking including falling, reduced coordination or slowed reactions
- unusual changes in mood or behaviour such as restlessness, nervousness, or excitement
- signs of new onset of, or increased irritability or agitation
- signs of depression
- seeing or hearing things that are not there, irrational thinking
- blurred or double vision, uncontrollable jerky eye movements, or difficulty seeing
- signs of frequent infections such as fever, severe chills, sore throat or mouth ulcers
- trouble breathing or shallow breaths
- loss of consciousness.

Send yourself to the hospital, if you have
- an anaphylactic reaction
- more frequent or more severe seizures or fits
- chest pain or a very fast heart rate

Side effects information is there for your reference, so you know what to do if you experience it. It is not there to scare you or to stop you from getting appropriate treatment.

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Gabapentin (Neurontin 300 mg): What is Gabapentin Used for? Dosage, Side Effects & Precautions
Gabapentin (Neurontin 300 mg): What is Gabapentin Used for? Dosage, Side Effects & Precautions Side Effects 2 Views • 5 months ago

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- Gabapentin is an anticonvulsant. It is initially developed as a gamma aminobutyric acid agonist. However, it does not act at GABA receptors, enhance GABA actions or convert to GABA. Its precise mechanism of action is not known.

- Gabapentin is used as an adjunctive therapy in treatment of partial seizures with or without secondary generalization in patients above 12 yr with epilepsy; adjunctive therapy for partial seizures in children 3 to 12 yr; management of postherpetic neuralgia in adults.

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GABAPENTINA | PARA QUÉ SIRVE? Side Effects 2 Views • 5 months ago

Clase sobre la gabapentina y su uso en el tratamiento de enfermedades como la neuropatía periférica, neuropatía diabetica, dolor de nervios, convulsiones y síndrome de piernas inquietas.

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The Dangerous Side Effects of Heartburn Drugs
The Dangerous Side Effects of Heartburn Drugs Side Effects 2 Views • 5 months ago

Proton pump inhibitors are very common prescription medications given to people with heartburn and acid reflux disease.

You may know them as Nexium, Prevacid, or Prilosec, or by another familiar brand name.

They work by blocking acid buildup in the stomach

But they have also been found to limit the absorption of minerals your body needs – that’s a serious PPI side-effect.

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Acid Reflux Medication Side Effects and Safety - Thank Gut It's Fixed Episode 17
Acid Reflux Medication Side Effects and Safety - Thank Gut It's Fixed Episode 17 Side Effects 2 Views • 5 months ago

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ONE YEAR on Nexplanon Birth Control Implant | side effects, removal
ONE YEAR on Nexplanon Birth Control Implant | side effects, removal Side Effects 2 Views • 5 months ago

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WHY I GOT N*XPLANON TAKEN OUT | SIDE EFFECTS & EXPERIENCE Side Effects 2 Views • 5 months ago

Hello!! Today I'm sharing my whole Nexplanon experience! I share all about why I decided to get it, the side effects, and why I got it taken out as well as my experience getting Nexplanon taken out. I hope this is helpful for anyone who is thinking about getting Nexplanon.

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Contraceptive (Progesterone) Implant - Uses, Mechanism Of Action, Adverse Effects, Contraindications
Contraceptive (Progesterone) Implant - Uses, Mechanism Of Action, Adverse Effects, Contraindications Side Effects 2 Views • 5 months ago

Contraceptive implant, is a popular form of long acting, reversible contraception.
It is a rod that contains the hormone etonogestrel, a type of progesterone.
The rod is intended for subdermal implantation in the non-dominant hand, as you can see in this picture.
Once in place, it prevents pregnancy for about 3 years.
Progesterone implant can be removed at any time according to the woman’s desire.
Once removed, the fertility returns to normal within a couple of weeks.
It is indicated for contraception in nulliparous women, adolescents, and breastfeeding mothers.
In addition, it can be used as a contraceptive in the post-partum period as well.
It prevents conception by three mechanisms.
It inhibits ovulation by interfering with the hypothalamic pituitary ovarian axis.
It also causes thickening of cervical mucus, which makes it harder to the sperms to penetrate.
In addition, it causes thinning of the endometrium, which makes it unfavorable for implantation of an embryo.
Contraindications for progesterone implant include, pregnancy, Liver disease, including cirrhosis, and liver tumors, breast cancer, Unexplained vaginal bleeding, And allergy or hypersensitivity to progesterone implant.
Pregnancy rate with the implant is around 0.05%, which is slightly lesser than that of the intra uterine contraceptive devices.
Common adverse effects of the contraceptive implant include the following.
Menstrual irregularities.
Absent menstruation, or Amenorrhea.
Breast tenderness.
Mild weight gain.
Acne.
Headache.
And abdominal pain.
Finally, the contraceptive implant can cause mild to moderate pain, that will disappear within a few days.

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Fitting the contraceptive implant | NHS
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This video explains how a contraceptive implant is fitted.

The contraceptive implant (Nexplanon) is a small flexible plastic rod that's placed under the skin in your upper arm by a doctor or nurse. It releases the hormone progestogen into your bloodstream to prevent pregnancy and lasts for 3 years.

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0:00 - 00:21 What is a contraceptive implant
00:16 - 00:28 How a contraceptive implant works
00:29 - 00:41 When can a contraceptive implant be fitted
00:42 - 01:13 How the contraceptive implant is fitted
01:14 - 01:42 Side effects of having the contraceptive implant fitted
01:43 - 02:00 Possible changes to your periods
02:01 - 02:14 Time it takes to become effective
02:15 - 02:26 How long the contraceptive implant lasts
02:27 - 02:36 If this method of contraception is suitable for you
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NIACIN vs STATINS
NIACIN vs STATINS Side Effects 2 Views • 5 months ago

Niacin and statins are two different types of drugs or vitamin that commonly used to manage cholesterol levels and reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease. That said, here’s a brief comparison between Niacin as Nicotinic Acid and Statins.
 
1: Niacin does increase levels of high density lipoprotein your good HDL Cholesterol  by 35%, and lowers your low-density lipoprotein your so called bad cholesterol LDL by 25%. While Statins has no significant effect on increasing HDL, but it does lower your LDL based on dose up to 30%
 
2: Niacin help to lower triglycerides levels by 20 to 50%, this is another type of blood fat, and high risk for diabetes, while Statins has no significant effect on reducing triglycerides levels.
 
3: Niacin lowers LP(a) between 10 to 30%, this is your major heart disease factor, while Statins slightly increase the levels of LP(a), and keep in mind this is  a major contributor of cardiovascular disease.
 
4: Niacin has mild side effects if intake of 3000mg or more is consumed, you might get slight dizziness, increased levels of uric acid and at 9000mg usage, could possibly increase blood sugar level. As for Statins side effects, Muscle pain & weakness, liver function abnormalities, Gi Issues, increase blood sugar levels, cognitive issues, headache, foggy brain, fatigue, joint pain, inflammation, skin rash, sleep disturbances, nightmares and more.
 
5: Niacin has some amazing antioxidant properties that will balance your overall cholesterol health, and prevent oxidized lipids that have undergone chemical reaction with oxygen, resulting in the formation of reactive oxygen species and other oxidative products in other words prevents atherosclerosis. . Technically speaking, Niacin will help neutralize ROS by activating Superoxide dismutase and glutathione peroxidase. While Statins does absolutely nothing.
 
6:  Statins and Niacin both have stabilization effect on plaque and prevent the formation of new plaques.
 
 
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Niacin vs. Niacinamide
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0:00 Introduction: Vitamin B3 explained
0:10 Niacin vs. niacinamide
1:55 The dangers of niacin
3:35 Benefits of niacin
4:25 Benefits of niacinamide
7:03 Learn more about what niacin can do for your cholesterol!

Today we’re going to cover the difference between the two forms of vitamin B3: niacin and niacinamide.

Both niacin and niacinamide chemically work similarly but have different benefits.

Niacin:
• Gives a flushing response
• Has lipid benefits
• Helps lower cholesterol
• Helps lower LDL
• Helps increase HDL
• Helps decrease inflammation in the arteries
• Supports a healthy liver
• May help with schizophrenia
• May help with drug-induced dyskinesia

Niacinamide:
• Won’t cause a flush
• Helps with certain skin conditions (acne, dermatitis, rosacea, and psoriasis)
• Helps lower histamines
• Helps reduce immune inflammatory factors
• Helps decrease flaking skin
• Helps reduce sebum
• May help reduce inflammation
• May help with arthritis
• Is used for anti-aging
• Is used for hyperpigmentation
• May help reduce anger and anxiety

Many people are discouraged from taking niacin because of potential side effects. But the dangers are rare and are typically involved in those taking very high doses over long periods and time-release niacin.

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#niacin | Uses, Dosage, Side Effects & Mechanism | Niacor, vitamin pp Side Effects 2 Views • 5 months ago

Niacin is a B vitamin used to treat hypertriglyceridemia and pellagra.

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SECRET DEPRESSION TREATMENT: NIACINIMIDE
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Nifedipine Medication Information(dosing, side effects, patient counseling)
Nifedipine Medication Information(dosing, side effects, patient counseling) Side Effects 2 Views • 5 months ago

Your Medication Nifedipine

Nifedipine is also known as the brand names Procardia, Procardia XL, Nifedical XL, Adalat CC.

Nifedipine comes in 10 and 20 mg capsules. Nifedipine also comes in 30, 60, 90 mg extended release tablet.

Nifedipine is most commonly used for chest pain or pressure or high blood pressure. Nifedipine may be used for preterm labor or for Raynaud phenomenon. No matter what your doctor has you taking nifedipine for, nifedipine is usually taken by mouth and is safe to take with meals or on an empty stomach. Nifedipine should not be taken with grapefruit juice.

Standard dosing of nifedipine immediate release capsules ranges from 10 mg three times a day to 30 mg three to four times per day. Extended release nifedipine doses range from 30 to 60 mg once daily.

Some common side effects with nifedipine include flushing of the skin, swelling of the hands or feet, and dizziness/lightheadedness.
Some less common side effects with nifedipine include a heartbeat that does not feel normal, nervousness, tiredness, cough/wheezing, and muscle cramps.

While taking nifedipine, remember it is important to tell your doctor, pharmacist, or dentist if you have:
• You have signs of an allergic reaction such as rash, itching, swelling, or tightness of the chest.
• You pass out
• You have a heartbeat that does not feel normal
• You have muscle pain or movements that are not normal
• You have new or worsening chest pain

What is NIFEDIPINE (Coracten - Adalat)? What is Nifedipine used for? Uses, Dose and Side Effects!
What is NIFEDIPINE (Coracten - Adalat)? What is Nifedipine used for? Uses, Dose and Side Effects! Side Effects 2 Views • 5 months ago

Understanding Nifedipine (Coracten - Adalat): A Comprehensive Guide

What is Nifedipine? What is Coracten? What is Nifedipine used for?

00:00 Introduction
00:33 Medication Forms
01:21 Side Effects
02:18 Dosage Guidelines
03:34 How to Take
05:44 Missed Dose
06:33 Stopping Nifedipine
09:14 Serious Side Effects
10:37 Pregnancy and Fertility
11:56 Medicine Interactions
13:27 FAQs
16:02 Long-term Use
17:33 Other Uses
18:20 Alcohol & Food
19:42 Lifestyle Tips
21:13 Conclusion

Discover the essential insights into Nifedipine, a potent calcium channel blocker utilized for managing high blood pressure, preventing heart diseases, and alleviating chest discomfort due to angina. Delve into its mechanism, dosing guidelines, potential side effects, and vital precautions to optimize your health outcomes.

Nifedipine, under brand names like Adalat and Coracten, is a prescription medication primarily aimed at treating hypertension. Its mechanism entails blocking calcium entry into heart and blood vessel muscles, leading to muscle relaxation, widened blood vessels, and enhanced blood flow, thus easing the heart's pumping task. This action not only lowers blood pressure but also ameliorates angina symptoms by improving oxygen supply to the heart.

Starting your Nifedipine regimen? It begins working from day one, though it may take a few weeks to manifest full effects. Regular intake is crucial even in the absence of symptoms, as Nifedipine continues to combat hypertension silently, guarding against heart attacks and strokes.

Dosage varies among individuals. Typically, standard capsules come in 5mg and 10mg strengths, taken thrice daily, while slow-release versions range from 10mg to 60mg, taken once or twice daily, depending on your doctor’s directives. Your physician will tailor the dose based on your blood pressure readings and the specific condition being treated.

While Nifedipine is generally well-tolerated, some individuals may experience side effects like headaches, flushing, or swollen ankles. Although these effects usually subside with continued use, it's advisable to avoid grapefruit products as they can exacerbate side effects. In rare cases, severe side effects like yellowing of the skin or eyes, chest pain, or allergic reactions necessitate immediate medical attention.

Nifedipine's safety extends to most adults and occasionally children, under strict medical supervision. However, individuals with certain heart conditions, liver disease, or allergies to the medication should consult their healthcare provider before initiating a Nifedipine regimen.

Adherence to the prescribed regimen is vital. If a dose is missed, take it as soon as you remember, but never double up to compensate for a missed dose. In case of an overdose, symptoms like dizziness, irregular heartbeats, or confusion might arise, necessitating immediate medical intervention.

Pregnancy and breastfeeding? Nifedipine is considered safe. It's passed in minute amounts into breast milk with no known adverse effects on the baby. However, always consult your healthcare provider to assess the risks and benefits in your specific scenario.

Interactions with other medications are a concern. Combining Nifedipine with other blood pressure-lowering drugs or certain antibiotics, antifungals, and antivirals may alter its effectiveness or intensify side effects. Therefore, disclose all medications, including herbal supplements, to your healthcare provider to avoid unfavorable interactions.

If lifestyle modifications like a balanced diet, regular exercise, and stress management are incorporated, they can significantly bolster Nifedipine's effectiveness in managing your cardiovascular health.

In conclusion, Nifedipine is a cornerstone medication in the cardiovascular therapeutic arsenal. Adhering to the prescribed regimen, being cognizant of potential side effects, and maintaining open communication with your healthcare provider are pivotal steps towards harnessing the full benefits of Nifedipine in nurturing a healthier heart and a robust circulatory system.

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Nicardia tablet | Nicardia retard | depin 10 | Nifedipine | Nifedipine tablet uses, side effects
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Nifedipine is a cardiovascular drug belongs to calcium channel blockers class and sub classified as dihydropyridines.
Nifedipine also known as anti-hypertensive drugs.
Nifedipine tablet is available in different strength such as
Nifedipine 5 mg / Nifedipine 10 mg / Nifedipine 20 mg as immediate release and Nifedipine 20 mg tablet / Nifedipine 30 mg tablet / Nifedipine 60 mg tablet in extended release, sustained release, slow release / long action tablet.
Nifedipine tablet brand name are
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4. calcigard tablet
5. Cardipin tablet
6. Adalat LA tablet with many other.
Nifedipine tablet | nicardia tablet is manily to treat
1. High blood pressure / hypertension
2. Angina pectoris / angina
3. Raynaud’s phenomenon / raynaud’s symdrome
4. Hypertension in pregnancy
5. Premature labour
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• Tiredness
• Cough
• Shortness of breath
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What Are Nifedipine's Side Effects? - First Response Medicine
What Are Nifedipine's Side Effects? - First Response Medicine Side Effects 2 Views • 5 months ago

What Are Nifedipine's Side Effects? In this informative video, we will explore the side effects associated with nifedipine, a medication commonly used to treat high-altitude pulmonary edema (HAPE). Understanding these side effects is essential for first responders who may encounter patients using this medication in emergency situations. We will discuss both common and serious side effects, providing a clear overview of what to monitor for when administering nifedipine.

First responders play a critical role in patient care, and being aware of potential side effects can significantly impact decision-making and patient outcomes. We will highlight the importance of monitoring symptoms like dizziness, low blood pressure, and signs of heart issues or allergic reactions. Additionally, we will touch on potential interactions with other medications that may be present in emergency scenarios.

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Nitrofurantoin tablets ip 100mg in hindi / Nitrofurantoin sustained release tablets in hindi
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Nitrofurantoin tablets ip 100mg in hindi / Nitrofurantoin sustained release tablets in hindi
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Nitrofurantoin tablets are used to treat urinary tract infections.
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Say Goodbye to Urinary Tract Infections with Nitrofurantoin!
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Urinary tract infections (UTIs) can be painful and uncomfortable, and can make it difficult to live life to the fullest. Thankfully, nitrofurantoin is an effective medication for treating UTIs.
It helps to reduce the severity and duration of the infection, and its antibiotic properties can help to prevent further infections from occurring.
With its wide range of benefits, nitrofurantoin is an excellent choice for treating UTIs, and can be taken in both short term and longterm courses.
Furthermore, nitrofurantoin is generally well-tolerated and has only mild side effects. So say goodbye to UTIs and start feeling better with nitrofurantoin!

What is a Urinary Tract Infection?

A urinary tract infection (UTI) is an infection of any part of the urinary system, which includes the kidneys, bladder, and urethra.
UTIs are caused by bacteria entering the body through the urethra and multiplying in the urinary system.
UTIs can also be caused by a number of other factors, such as sexual activity, poor hygiene, or a weakened immune system.

Symptoms of a Urinary Tract Infection

One of the most common symptoms of a UTI is a frequent and urgent need to urinate, even when there is not much urine present.
Other symptoms include a burning sensation when urinating, pain or pressure in the lower abdomen, cloudy or bloody urine, and a strong smell in the urine.

If left untreated, a UTI can become more serious and cause fever, nausea, and vomiting.

Causes of a Urinary Tract Infection
UTIs are typically caused by bacteria entering the urinary tract through the urethra.
Bacteria can be transferred through sexual activity, poor hygiene, or a weakened immune system.
Other possible causes include the use of certain medications, a blockage in the urinary tract, or a birth defect in the urinary tract.

What is Nitrofurantoin?

Nitrofurantoin is an antibiotic medication that is used to treat urinary tract infections. It works by killing the bacteria that cause the infection, and it can also be used to prevent further infections from occurring.
Nitrofurantoin is available in both oral and intravenous forms and is generally well-tolerated.

How Does Nitrofurantoin Treat Urinary Tract Infections?

Nitrofurantoin is used to treat UTIs by killing the bacteria that cause the infection. It works by inhibiting the growth of the bacteria, which makes it less likely for the infection to spread.
Nitrofurantoin also helps to reduce the severity and duration of the infection, and can help to prevent further infections from occurring.

Benefits of Nitrofurantoin for Treating Urinary Tract Infections

Nitrofurantoin has a number of benefits for treating UTIs. It is an effective antibiotic that can help to reduce the severity and duration of the infection. It is also generally well-tolerated and has only mild side effects.
Furthermore, nitrofurantoin can be taken in both short term and longterm courses, depending on the severity of the infection.

How to Take Nitrofurantoin

Nitrofurantoin is available in both oral and intravenous forms. For oral nitrofurantoin, the usual dose is 100 mg four times a day.
For intravenous nitrofurantoin, the usual dose is 1 g four times a day. It is important to follow your doctor’s instructions for taking nitrofurantoin, as the dosage may vary depending on the severity of the infection.

Possible Side Effects of Nitrofurantoin

Nitrofurantoin is generally well-tolerated and has only mild side effects. Common side effects include nausea, headache, dizziness, and diarrhea.
If you experience any serious side effects, such as rash, difficulty breathing, or fever, contact your doctor immediately.

Tips for Preventing Urinary Tract Infections

There are a number of steps you can take to help prevent UTIs from occurring. These include drinking plenty of fluids, avoiding caffeine and alcohol, urinating after sexual intercourse, and practicing good hygiene.
It is also important to seek medical attention if you experience any symptoms of a UTI. Your doctor can help to diagnose and treat the infection before it becomes more serious.

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Nitrofurantoína, cuándo y cómo debemos administrarlo - Tu Farmacéutico Informa
Nitrofurantoína, cuándo y cómo debemos administrarlo - Tu Farmacéutico Informa Side Effects 2 Views • 5 months ago

Videoconsejo sanitario sobre el nitrofurantoína, para qué sirve este medicamento, cómo y cuándo debemos administrarlo. Videoconsejo impartido por la farmacéutica Paula Mateos, elaborado por el Consejo General de Colegios Farmacéuticos y producido por Medicina TV.

La nitrofurantoína es un antibiótico derivado del nitrofurano. Es activa sobre un número importante de bacterias. No obstante, y al igual que cualquier otro antibiótico, no tiene ningún efecto frente a infecciones causadas por virus, como gripe, resfriado, COVID-19 o la mayoría de las infecciones de garganta.

Está indicado para el tratamiento de la cistitis aguda en niñas mayores de 3 meses, adolescentes y mujeres adultas.

La nitrofurantoína está disponible tanto en forma de comprimidos como en suspensión oral. La dosis recomendada para el tratamiento de la cistitis aguda no complicada en mujeres adultas es de 50-100 mg cada 8 horas durante 5-7 días.

Para niñas mayores de 3 meses y adolescentes, la dosis recomendada es de 5-7 mg/kg de peso por día, sin superar la dosis de adulto, repartidas en cuatro tomas durante 5-7 días. En el caso de niñas menores de 6 años, se debe usar la suspensión oral.

Se recomienda tomar nitrofurantoína durante la comida o con un vaso de leche.

Es importante usar nitrofurantoína solo para el tratamiento curativo de cistitis agudas y no como profilaxis, con una duración del tratamiento limitada a un máximo de 7 días puesto que un tratamiento prolongado puede tener riesgos pulmonares, hepáticos, alérgicos y neurológicos.

Las reacciones adversas más frecuentes en tratamientos con nitrofurantoína es la aparición de reacciones cutáneas alérgicas como prurito y urticaria; mareos; y problemas gastrointestinales como náuseas, vómitos, dolor abdominal y diarrea.

Pero el mayor riesgo de nitrofurantoína se debe al mal uso y al abuso que hacemos de los antibióticos, y es la aparición de resistencias, que pueden hacer que este antibiótico deje de ser eficaz. Para evitar o combatir este problema y reducir el riesgo de resistencias bacterianas, el Ministerio de Sanidad, a través de la Agencia Española de Medicamentos ha creado un grupo de expertos (Plan Nacional de la Resistencia a Antibióticos o PRAN), en el que participamos los farmacéuticos a través de representantes del Consejo General de Colegios Farmacéuticos.

Entre las principales recomendaciones, es fundamental no usar nitrofurantoína sin receta médica, ya que un antibiótico que te fue útil la última vez no tiene por qué serlo ahora. Además, es importante que tomes el medicamento a las horas y durante el periodo de tiempo que te haya indicado el médico. Y finalmente, desecha el tratamiento que te haya sobrado en el punto SIGRE de tu farmacia.

Y recuerda, pregunta siempre a tu farmacéutico de confianza. Te informaremos sobre cómo debes administrar nitrofurantoína y sobre cualquier otra duda que tengas.

Y recuerda, pregunta siempre a tu farmacéutico de confianza. Te informaremos sobre los como debes administrar itraconazol y sobre cualquier otra duda que tengas.

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DIFFERENCE BETWEEN NITROFURANTOIN and TEMOCILLIN
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN NITROFURANTOIN and TEMOCILLIN Side Effects 2 Views • 5 months ago

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Nitrofurantoin is an oral nitrofuran antibiotic mainly used for uncomplicated urinary tract infections, with limited systemic use due to poor tissue penetration. Temocillin, a β-lactam antibiotic given parenterally, is effective against resistant gram-negative bacteria like ESBL-producers and is used for serious systemic infections.
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