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Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) Deficiency Signs, Symptoms, and Treatment Benefits
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) Deficiency Signs, Symptoms, and Treatment Benefits Side Effects 7 Views • 6 months ago

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Doxylamine Pharmacology
Doxylamine Pharmacology Side Effects 7 Views • 7 months ago

In the podcast this week, I talk about doxylamine pharmacology. Doxylamine is a first-generation antihistamine; it is commonly an active ingredient in night-time medications like Unisom, Nyquil, and Mucinex. The pharmacology of doxylamine is similar to other first-generation antihistamines, it competitively inhibits the binding of histamine at H1 receptors. Its main uses are as sleep aides, in cough-and-cold medications, but doxylamine has also been given with pyridoxine to treat nausea and vomiting during pregnancy.






Doxylamine’s adverse reactions are related to its anticholinergic properties, they include dry eyes, dry mouth, increased fall risk, sedation, urinary retention, constipation, and confusion. Contraindications include concurrent use with a monoamine oxidase inhibitor, known hypersensitivities, concomitant alcohol use, and if the patient has the following conditions: elevated intraocular pressure, narrow-angle glaucoma, asthma, peptic ulcer disease, urinary bladder neck obstruction, or gastric outlet obstruction. It is also a Beer’s list drug due to its anticholinergic effects. The normal dose in adults is 25 mg. In cases of overdosage, the most common manifestation is exacerbations of its anticholinergic effects. The major complications of an overdose include arrhythmia, respiratory failure, seizures, hyperthermia, rhabdomyolysis, and coma. 






When you know a patient is taking doxylamine, it’s important to be cognizant of their occupation, as well as what other conditions they may have. For example, doxylamine should be used with caution in patients that drive heavy machinery due to its sedating properties. You might be able to tell if a patient’s experiencing an adverse reaction exacerbation if they begin having worsening dementia symptoms or increased urinary retention. Other indications include the use of artificial tears, or saliva, or increased complaints of constipation. To monitor for doxylamine, it’s important to monitor the patient’s tolerability. The onset of doxylamine is relatively quick as well, with a peak concentration within 2-4 hours.






For drug-drug interactions, CYP interactions aren’t as concerning as usual. The main interaction to consider when a patient is taking doxylamine is additive anticholinergic effects. Sedative effects can increase when benzodiazepines, skeletal muscle relaxants, opioids, or antihistamines are concurrently taken. Doxylamine can also counteract the usefulness of dementia or BPH medications due to its anticholinergic properties. There is also a risk of increased anticholinergic burden when taken with skeletal muscle relaxants or tricyclic antidepressants. 






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Nitrofurantoína, cuándo y cómo debemos administrarlo - Tu Farmacéutico Informa
Nitrofurantoína, cuándo y cómo debemos administrarlo - Tu Farmacéutico Informa Side Effects 4 Views • 6 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.

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Vaginal Yeast Infections
Vaginal Yeast Infections Side Effects 6 Views • 7 months ago

MEDICAL ANIMATION TRANSCRIPT: A vaginal yeast infection is a common condition where too much yeast grows in a woman's vagina. Other names for it are vulvovaginal candidiasis and candida vulvovaginitis. Yeast is a type of fungus which is a plant-like organism. The type of yeast that usually causes the infection is called candida albicans. Your vagina is the passage from the uterus to the outside of your body. The surface inside your vagina normally contains small amounts of this yeast, which usually doesn't cause any problems. Other germs, such as the healthy bacterium Lactobacillus, also live in the vagina with Candida. They keep each other in balance. Sometimes conditions change in the vagina that make the yeast grow out of control. When this happens, yeast cells invade the lining of your vagina, called mucosal epithelium. As the yeast grows and damages your cells, it causes immune cells to enter the tissue. This inflames and damages the tissue as your immune cells try to clear the infection. Unfortunately, yeast cells can avoid immune destruction by killing immune cells. Or, yeast cells may grow too large for immune cells to destroy them. This allows the yeast to grow and spread, forming a layer called a biofilm in your vagina. It's not always clear why a person gets a yeast infection. But, you're more likely to get a yeast infection if you are pregnant, have diabetes. wash the inside of your vagina, also known as douching, have a weakened immune system, take birth control pills, or have taken antibiotics or steroid drugs. The most common symptom of a yeast infection is an extreme itchy feeling in your vagina and your vulva, which is the area around the entrance to your vagina. Other symptoms may include redness, burning and swelling in your vagina or vulva, pain during urination or sex, and a thick white odorless discharge from your vagina. You can treat a vaginal yeast infection with antifungal medicines. These medicines may be creams or suppositories that you apply in your vagina. Or, they may be pills you take by mouth. It's important to use an antifungal medication for as long as the directions tell you to. Don't stop using them early, even if your symptoms go away. Some of the ways you can help prevent a vaginal yeast infection include only washing your vulva, not inside your vagina, and not using douches or hygiene sprays. Keeping the genital area clean and dry. Not wearing tight underwear or pants. Wearing underwear with a cotton crotch. Always wiping front to back after using the toilet. Cleaning your vulva after sex. And, keeping your blood sugar under control if you have diabetes. Also, take antibiotics for other infections only as prescribed. Antibiotics may kill healthy bacteria that keep yeast in check, which can lead to a yeast infection. To find out more about vaginal yeast infections, talk to your healthcare practitioner.

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ECOTRIN - Brand Names, How to use, and Side Effects.
ECOTRIN - Brand Names, How to use, and Side Effects. Side Effects 21 Views • 6 months ago

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Clopidogrel Patient Counseling
Clopidogrel Patient Counseling Side Effects 8 Views • 7 months ago

Kelsey Knight - Student Pharmacist

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0:28 - Missed Dose
0:39 - Side Effects
0:53 - What to tell your doctor
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Effexor for Anxiety—2 Month Update (Side Effects, Success Story)
Effexor for Anxiety—2 Month Update (Side Effects, Success Story) Side Effects 20 Views • 6 months ago

My take on Effexor XR for Anxiety relief. There is a lot of info in this video (see time stamps below) because I was basically just ranting lol, but there is helpful information all throughout. Please leave a comment if you have other questions about my experience with Effexor I'd love to answer any questions! Might make another video.

I made this video for people who are starting Effexor and are curious about other users' experiences. I wanted to make this because when I began treatment with Effexor I couldn't find many user-based video, so I think it could help.

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There are some things I forgot to mention, like weight loss/gain with Effexor (my weight has been stable), appetite, "mania," Effexor with Alcohol, Effexor with Adderall, Effexor and ADHD, etc. Ask questions in the comments or let me know if I should make another vid or Q&A about effexor!

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#phenylephrine | Uses, Dosage, Side Effects & Mechanism | Advil
#phenylephrine | Uses, Dosage, Side Effects & Mechanism | Advil Side Effects 5 Views • 6 months ago

Phenylephrine is an alpha-1 adrenergic agonist used in the management of hypotension, generally in the surgical setting associated with the use of anesthetics.

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What Is Triamcinolone Acetonide (Topical)? - Pharmaceutical Insights
What Is Triamcinolone Acetonide (Topical)? - Pharmaceutical Insights Side Effects 5 Views • 6 months ago

What Is Triamcinolone Acetonide (Topical)? In this informative video, we will discuss triamcinolone acetonide, a topical corticosteroid that plays a significant role in treating various skin conditions. We will cover how this medication works to alleviate symptoms such as inflammation, redness, and itching, making it a common choice for individuals dealing with skin irritations. The video will also highlight the different forms of triamcinolone acetonide, including creams, ointments, lotions, and sprays, and how to properly apply it for maximum effectiveness.

Additionally, we will explore the range of skin conditions that this medication can address, from eczema and psoriasis to contact dermatitis. You will learn about the recommended application frequency and the importance of using the appropriate concentration based on your specific needs.

While triamcinolone acetonide is generally well-tolerated, we will also discuss potential side effects and the importance of using this medication under medical guidance. If you or someone you know is considering this treatment, it is essential to consult with a healthcare professional to ensure it is suitable for your skin condition.

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