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Phentermine for Weight Loss | New research, Dosing, and Side Effects
Phentermine for Weight Loss | New research, Dosing, and Side Effects Side Effects 2 Views • 5 months ago

Before the GLP-1's like Semaglutide, Retatrutide and tirzepatide, phentermine was the go-to weight loss medication. Phentermine is an old school weight loss medication with some new and interesting research surrounding it. It's been around for over 60 years and has helped people lose weight predominately though appetite suppression. Even though there is a ton of research surrounding phentermine, there is some new research as well. Namely, long term phentermine use. We look at 2 different studies that take a look at off-label phentermine use including some patients who took this medication for 24 months non-stop. The dosing of phentermine is all over the board but one source showed people taking 15mg per day and 30mg per day.

Phentermine, just like all medications, can have side effects. Phentermine side effects include physical and psychological. Phentermine has a number of contraindications so make sure you're working with a qualified medical professional if this is a medication you're interested in.

We also briefly take a look at a combination weight loss therapy - phentermine and topiramate brand name Qsymia.

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#phentermine | Uses, Dosage, Side Effects & Mechanism | Ionamin
#phentermine | Uses, Dosage, Side Effects & Mechanism | Ionamin Side Effects 2 Views • 5 months ago

Phentermine is a sympathomimetic anorectic agent used as a short-term adjunct therapy that is included in a regimen of weight reduction in cases of exogenous obesity.

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Phentermine Dangerous Side Effects
Phentermine Dangerous Side Effects Side Effects 2 Views • 5 months ago

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Phentermine turned out to be an absolute nightmare for me.

Although I had some great results in the beginning.

In the long term, it gave me serious health problems.

If you are on the verge of taking it, I would recommend you to avoid it.

There are a lots of safe alternatives to phentermine and right now, I am taking one such pill.

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PhenQ helps you lose weight in 2 ways.

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Semaglutide vs Phentermine: What Works Better For Weight Loss?
Semaglutide vs Phentermine: What Works Better For Weight Loss? Side Effects 2 Views • 5 months ago

Semaglutide and Phentermine are two of the most popular drugs on the market, but which one is better? In this video I compare and contrast Semaglutide vs Phentermine to help you decide which weight loss medication may be best for you. We look at how they work, their side effects, and who might be a good candidate for each drug.

It's important to remember that weight loss medications have potential side effects and should always be taken under the advisement of a doctor or other medical professional. Taking medication for weight loss without a doctor's approval can be dangerous and could lead to serious health complications. Speak with your doctor about any potential risks and make sure you understand the potential benefits before deciding if weight loss medication is right for you.

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What are the Common Phenylephrine Side Effects?
What are the Common Phenylephrine Side Effects? Side Effects 2 Views • 5 months ago

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PHENYLEPHRINE, phenylephrine hydrochloride, phenylephrine hcl
PHENYLEPHRINE, phenylephrine hydrochloride, phenylephrine hcl Side Effects 2 Views • 5 months ago

PHENYLEPHRINE, phenylephrine hydrochloride, phenylephrine hcl.


Phenylephrine hydrochloride (hcl) tablets - Uses, Side Effects, and More.
COMMON BRANDS: SUDAFED PE, SUDOGEST PE.
GENERIC NAME: PHENYLEPHRINE HCL.




What is phenylephrine hydrochloride (hcl)?




Phenylephrine is used for the temporary relief of stuffy nose, sinus, and ear symptoms caused by the common cold, flu, allergies, or other breathing illnesses (such as sinusitis, bronchitis). This medication works by decreasing swelling in the nose and ears, thereby lessening discomfort and making it easier to breathe. Cough-and-cold products have not been shown to be safe or effective in children younger than 6 years. Do not use this product to treat cold symptoms in children younger than 6 years unless specifically directed by the doctor. Some products (such as long-acting tablets/capsules) are not recommended for use in children younger than 12 years. Ask your doctor or pharmacist for more details about using your product safely. These products do not cure or shorten the length of the common cold and may cause serious side effects. To decrease the risk for serious side effects, carefully follow all dosage directions. Do not use this product to make a child sleepy. Do not give other cough-and-cold medication that might contain the same or similar ingredients (see also Drug Interactions section). Ask the doctor or pharmacist about other ways to relieve cough and cold symptoms (such as drinking enough fluids, using a humidifier or saline nose drops/spray).




How to use Phenylephrine hcl 10 Mg Tablet.




If you are using the over-the-counter product, read and follow all directions on the product package before taking this medication.


Take this medication by mouth with or without food or as directed by your doctor. Taking it with food may decrease stomach upset.


If you are using the liquid, carefully measure your prescribed dose using a medication-measuring device or spoon. Do not use a household spoon because you may not get the correct dose.


If you are using chewable tablets, chew each tablet thoroughly before swallowing.


If you are using a product made to dissolve in the mouth (tablets or strips), dry your hands before handling the medication. Place each dose on the tongue and allow to dissolve completely, then swallow it with saliva or with water.


The dosage is based on your age. Do not increase your dose or take this medication more often than directed without your doctor's approval. Improper use (abuse) of this medication may result in serious harm (such as hallucinations, seizure, death).


If your symptoms worsen or do not improve after 7 days, if you develop fever/chills, or if you think you may have a serious medical problem, get medical help right away.




Side Effects.




Mild upset stomach, trouble sleeping, dizziness, lightheadedness, headache, nervousness, shaking, or fast heartbeat may occur. If any of these effects last or get worse, tell your doctor or pharmacist promptly.


This product may reduce blood flow to your hands or feet, causing them to feel cold. Smoking may worsen this effect. Dress warmly and avoid tobacco use.


If your doctor has directed you to use this medication, remember that your doctor has judged that the benefit to you is greater than the risk of side effects. Many people using this medication do not have serious side effects.


Tell your doctor right away if you have any serious side effects, including: fast/irregular heartbeat, severe/uncontrolled shaking, difficulty urinating, seizures, mental/mood changes (such as anxiety, panic, confusion, unusual thoughts/behavior).


A very serious allergic reaction to this drug is rare. However, get medical help right away if you notice any symptoms of a serious allergic reaction, including: rash, itching/swelling (especially of the face/tongue/throat), severe dizziness, trouble breathing.

PHENYLEPHRINE - Generic Name, Drug class, Brande Name ,Precautions ,  How to use,  Side Effects
PHENYLEPHRINE - Generic Name, Drug class, Brande Name ,Precautions , How to use, Side Effects Side Effects 2 Views • 5 months ago

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Phenylephrine is a selective alpha-1 adrenergic agonist used as a decongestant, vasopressor, and mydriatic agent. It works by causing vasoconstriction, which reduces nasal congestion and raises blood pressure, but should be used cautiously due to risks like hypertension and rebound congestion.

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What are the Common Side Effects of Phenylephrine Hydrochloride?
What are the Common Side Effects of Phenylephrine Hydrochloride? Side Effects 2 Views • 5 months ago

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Does Phenylephrine Make You Drowsy? - Pharmaceutical Insights
Does Phenylephrine Make You Drowsy? - Pharmaceutical Insights Side Effects 2 Views • 5 months ago

Does Phenylephrine Make You Drowsy? In this informative video, we will discuss the effects of phenylephrine, a widely used nasal decongestant. This medication is known for its ability to relieve nasal congestion by narrowing blood vessels in the nasal passages, which helps reduce swelling. Unlike many other cold medications that can cause drowsiness due to their antihistamine content, phenylephrine operates differently.

We will cover how phenylephrine works and its potential side effects, including feelings of alertness and insomnia. If you are considering using phenylephrine for nasal congestion relief, it’s important to understand how it may affect your daily activities, particularly your sleep patterns. We will also talk about the importance of timing when taking this medication and the potential interactions with other drugs that could influence your overall experience.

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ACETAMINOPHEN, PHENIRAMINE, AND PHENYLEPHRINE - Generic , class, Brande  Precaution  ,Side Effects
ACETAMINOPHEN, PHENIRAMINE, AND PHENYLEPHRINE - Generic , class, Brande Precaution ,Side Effects Side Effects 2 Views • 5 months ago

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Pseudoephedrine Vs. Phenylephrine? - Pharmaceutical Insights
Pseudoephedrine Vs. Phenylephrine? - Pharmaceutical Insights Side Effects 2 Views • 5 months ago

Pseudoephedrine Vs. Phenylephrine? In this informative video, we will discuss two common medications used for nasal congestion: pseudoephedrine and phenylephrine. Both options are widely available, but they differ in effectiveness and mechanism of action. We will break down how each medication works, their side effects, and the regulations surrounding their use. Understanding these differences is essential for making informed decisions about your health.

We will cover the important aspects of pseudoephedrine, including its potency and potential cardiovascular side effects, especially for individuals with pre-existing heart conditions. Additionally, we will look at phenylephrine, which, while easier to obtain, may not provide the relief that many users are seeking. We will also touch on the regulatory landscape that affects the availability of these medications and why pseudoephedrine is more strictly controlled.

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Phenytoin - Uses, Mechanism Of Action, Adverse Effects & Toxicity (Anti-epileptic Drugs)
Phenytoin - Uses, Mechanism Of Action, Adverse Effects & Toxicity (Anti-epileptic Drugs) Side Effects 2 Views • 5 months ago

Phenytoin is a first-generation anti-epileptic medication used in the treatment of various types of seizures, terminal neuralgia, behavioral disorders, and status epilepticus; a condition characterized by prolonged seizures.
A seizure is a condition where there is uncontrolled, abnormal electrical activity of the brain, causing neurons to fire action potentials more frequently.
Voltage-gated membrane sodium channels of the neurons are responsible for this increased firing of nerve signals.
Phenytoin works by blocking these voltage-gated sodium channels, reducing the frequency of nerve signals.
Phenytoin can be administered orally and intravenously.
Phenytoin achieves higher concentrations in the central nervous system compared to the serum.
Therefore, it is ideal in the treatment of central nervous system disorders.
Phenytoin is metabolized by the cytochrome P450 enzyme system in the liver.
Drugs that alter the function of these enzymes affect the plasma concentrations of phenytoin.
Medications that inhibit these enzymes will increase the plasma concentrations of phenytoin.
Some of these drugs include amiodarone, cimetidine, metronidazole, chloramphenicol, sodium valproate, and sulfonamides.
By contrast, medications that induce the enzyme system will decrease the plasma concentrations of phenytoin.
Some of these drugs include rifampicin, barbiturates, theophylline, and carbamazepine.
So, individuals who are taking these medications concurrently with phenytoin require dose adjustments according to the clinical response.
Major adverse effects of phenytoin include the following.
Gingival hyperplasia.
Hypotension.
Arrhythmias.
Sedation.
Psychosis.
Megaloblastic anemia.
Steven Johnson syndrome.
Decreased bone mineral content with long-term use.
And immunoglobulin A deficiency.
Since phenytoin is a medication with a narrow therapeutic index, it is important to know the toxic effects of the drug.
Phenytoin displays its primary signs of toxicity in the nervous system and cardiovascular system.
Main central nervous system effects include nystagmus, slurred speech, tremors, hyperactivity, seizures, and coma.
In the cardiovascular system, it can cause life-threatening arrhythmias, hypotension, and cardiovascular collapse.
Finally, there is a rare condition associated with phenytoin crystallization within the circulation called “Purple Glove Syndrome”.
This condition is characterized by worsening limb edema and discoloration.
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#Pioglitazone | Uses, Dosage, Side Effects & Mechanism | Actos
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Pioglitazone is a thiazolidinedione used adjunctively with diet and exercise to normalize glycemic levels in adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus.

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Actos (Pioglitazone, glitazone) :: Uses,  Indication, Side effects, Interaction, Contraindication
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Thiazolidinediones Mechanism and Side Effects
Thiazolidinediones Mechanism and Side Effects Side Effects 2 Views • 5 months ago

Thiazolidinediones (TZDs), also known as glitazones, are a class of oral medications used primarily to manage type 2 diabetes mellitus. These drugs work by improving the body's response to insulin and helping to lower blood sugar levels. They do so by targeting insulin resistance, a key factor in type 2 diabetes where the body's cells don't respond effectively to the insulin produced, leading to elevated blood sugar levels.

There are three main thiazolidinediones that have been approved for medical use:

1. Rosiglitazone: This medication enhances insulin sensitivity in muscle and adipose (fat) tissues. It activates peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma (PPARγ), a nuclear receptor that regulates glucose and fat metabolism. Rosiglitazone increases the uptake of glucose by muscle cells and reduces the production of glucose by the liver.

2. Pioglitazone: Like rosiglitazone, pioglitazone also activates PPARγ to improve insulin sensitivity. It helps regulate glucose levels by increasing the uptake of glucose into muscle cells and decreasing glucose output from the liver.

3. Troglitazone: This was the first thiazolidinedione approved for use, but it was later withdrawn from the market due to concerns about severe liver toxicity.

Thiazolidinediones are often used as a second-line treatment for type 2 diabetes when other medications like metformin or sulfonylureas aren't sufficient to control blood sugar levels. They can be used as monotherapy or in combination with other diabetes medications. However, they are not recommended for use in people with heart failure, severe liver disease, or a history of bladder cancer.

Benefits of thiazolidinediones include:

- Improvement in Insulin Sensitivity: These drugs target insulin resistance, which is a central problem in type 2 diabetes.

- Long-term Glucose Control: They have been shown to provide sustained blood sugar control over an extended period.

- Potential Cardiovascular Benefits: Some studies have suggested cardiovascular benefits, including improved lipid profiles and reduced risk of heart attack or stroke, although the safety and long-term effects are still debated.

However, thiazolidinediones are associated with certain risks and side effects:

- Weight Gain: Many individuals experience weight gain when taking these medications, which can exacerbate insulin resistance in the long run.

- Fluid Retention and Edema: Some people may develop fluid retention, leading to swelling (edema) in the legs and other body parts.

- Heart Failure Risk: Thiazolidinediones have been associated with an increased risk of heart failure, especially in those with pre-existing heart conditions.

- Bone Fracture Risk: Long-term use may increase the risk of bone fractures, possibly due to changes in bone density.

- Liver Effects: Monitoring liver function is crucial due to the potential for liver damage.

It's important for individuals considering thiazolidinediones to consult their healthcare provider, who can assess the potential benefits and risks based on their specific medical history and conditions. The use of these medications should be carefully considered, and close monitoring is necessary to ensure the best possible outcomes for diabetes management.

What Are The Side Effects Of Pioglitazone (Actos)? - Pharmaceutical Insights
What Are The Side Effects Of Pioglitazone (Actos)? - Pharmaceutical Insights Side Effects 2 Views • 5 months ago

What Are The Side Effects Of Pioglitazone (Actos)? Are you aware of the potential side effects associated with pioglitazone, also known as Actos? In this informative video, we will provide you with essential information about this medication used to manage type 2 diabetes. We'll discuss the common side effects that users may experience, including weight gain and fatigue, as well as more serious concerns that require immediate medical attention. Understanding these side effects is important for anyone considering this treatment.

We will also touch upon the long-term risks linked to pioglitazone, including its association with bladder cancer and heart failure, emphasizing the need for regular check-ups with your healthcare provider. Monitoring your health while on this medication is vital, and we’ll provide guidance on recognizing warning signs that necessitate medical help.

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Pioglitazone is an oral medication used to manage type 2 diabetes mellitus. It belongs to the thiazolidinedione class of drugs and works by improving insulin sensitivity in the body, helping to control blood sugar levels. Below are its uses and typical dosing:

Uses of Pioglitazone
1. Type 2 Diabetes Management:
- Used as an adjunct to diet and exercise to improve glycemic control.
- Can be used alone or in combination with other antidiabetic medications, such as metformin, sulfonylureas, or insulin.

2. Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)(off-label):
- Sometimes prescribed to improve insulin resistance in women with PCOS.

Dosage of Pioglitazone:
Standard Starting Dose: 15–30 mg once daily.
Maximum Dose: 45 mg once daily.
Administration: Taken orally, with or without food.
Adjustments:
- Dose adjustments may be made based on blood glucose levels and tolerability.
- If used in combination with insulin or other antidiabetic drugs, the dose of these medications may need to be reduced to avoid hypoglycemia.

Important Considerations
1. Monitoring:
- Regular monitoring of blood glucose levels, HbA1c, and liver function tests is recommended.
2. Contraindications:
- Not recommended for patients with heart failure (NYHA Class III or IV) or active liver disease.
3. Side Effects:
- Common: Weight gain, fluid retention, and edema.
Rare but serious: Bladder cancer (long-term use), fractures (especially in women), and liver toxicity.
4. Pregnancy and Lactation:
Not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding.

Always consult a healthcare provider for personalized dosing and to ensure safe use of pioglitazone.



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Emergency Contraception: What They Don’t Tell You!
Emergency Contraception: What They Don’t Tell You! Side Effects 2 Views • 5 months ago

Emergency contraception (EC) is a crucial option for preventing unintended pregnancies after unprotected sex or contraceptive failure. Many misconceptions surround EC, so understanding its types, effectiveness, and proper use is essential.

What Are Emergency Contraceptives?

Emergency contraceptives are methods used to prevent pregnancy after unprotected intercourse. They work primarily by delaying ovulation, preventing fertilization, or hindering implantation. EC is not an abortion pill and will not affect an existing pregnancy.

Types of Emergency Contraceptives

Emergency Contraceptive Pills (ECPs)

Levonorgestrel (Plan B One-Step, Take Action, My Way, etc.): Available over the counter, most effective when taken within 72 hours of unprotected sex.

Ulipristal Acetate (Ella): Requires a prescription, remains effective up to 5 days after unprotected sex, and works better than levonorgestrel, especially later in the timeframe.

Copper Intrauterine Device (IUD)

The most effective form of emergency contraception, reducing the risk of pregnancy by over 99% when inserted within 5 days of unprotected sex. Additionally, it can serve as long-term contraception.

How Effective Are Emergency Contraceptives?

Effectiveness depends on the method and timing of use:

Levonorgestrel: Reduces the chance of pregnancy by 75-89% when taken within 72 hours.

Ulipristal Acetate: About 85% effective, maintaining higher efficacy closer to the 5-day window.

Copper IUD: Over 99% effective, making it the best option for emergency contraception.

Who Can Use Emergency Contraceptives?

Most individuals can safely use EC, but effectiveness may vary based on weight, health conditions, and drug interactions. Ulipristal acetate may be less effective in individuals with a higher BMI, and consulting a healthcare provider can help determine the best option.

Are There Any Side Effects?

Common side effects of ECPs include:

Nausea

Fatigue

Irregular bleeding

Headaches

Breast tenderness
The copper IUD may cause cramping and heavier periods initially.

How to Access Emergency Contraception

Levonorgestrel-based pills are available without a prescription at most pharmacies.

Ulipristal acetate requires a prescription and may be found at clinics or online pharmacies.

A copper IUD must be inserted by a healthcare professional at a clinic.


Emergency contraception is a safe and effective way to prevent pregnancy after unprotected intercourse. Knowing your options and acting quickly increases the chances of success. If you are unsure about the best choice for you, consult a healthcare provider for guidance.

Plan B Contraceptive Pill | How to Know if Plan B Worked?
Plan B Contraceptive Pill | How to Know if Plan B Worked? Side Effects 2 Views • 5 months ago

Plan B pill contraceptive pill. Learn what you need to know about plan b contraceptive pill and how to know if plan b worked.

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What is Plan B One Step Contraceptive Pill
Its the #1 OB/GYN recommended emergency contraception brand chosen by millions of women. It contains 1.5 mg of levonorgestrel which is a progestin only contraceptive at a higher dose, and it’s one pill to be taken as just one dose as soon as the unprotected encounter took place. That is the key takeaway here. The more time that has passed since the encounter, the less effective the medication becomes. To play it safe, don’t let over 3 days or 72 hours pass from the time you last had unprotected intimacy to take plan b.
How effective is plan b?
When used as directed, about 7 out of every 8 women who could have gotten pregnant did not become pregnant after taking Plan B. And if you’re into percentages, if taken correctly within that 3 day window, it can reduce the chances of pregnancy by up to 89% after only ONE act of unprotected intimacy or birth control failure takes place.
Is plan b abortion?
#1 It is NOT an abortion pill and the science shows us that it will not affect an existing pregnancy, cause a birth defect or cause a miscarriage.
#2 It is not a way to protect against (STDs).
#3 It is not to be used in place of your regular birth control, because there are cheaper and more effective methods of birth control out there and if you use plan b too often, your cycle could become too irregular to know when you’re actually fertile or not, so think of it as a backup, hence why its called plan b.
#4 It will not impact a woman's future fertility, which a lot of people can be concerned with. Many women were still able to and are still able to get pregnant safely after they have taken plan b.
#5 A dose of Plan B in the a.m. is not a hall pass for endeavors in the p.m. While Plan B-stays in your body a few days after taking it, the levels in your body decrease within hours of when the dose is taken, which means the effectiveness of Plan B (against future encounters) is greatly reduced.

How does plan b work?
It helps prevent pregnancy before it even starts and it does so by temporarily delaying ovulation, if there is no fertilization taking place, no pregnancy occurs

Is plan b safe?
Plan b isn’t for everyone: lets say if You're allergic to any component inside plan b, taking certain medications that can decrease the effectiveness of plan b, such as barbiturates or St. John's wort just as 2 examples. Then plan b may not be for you.

Plan b if you weigh over 165
Then there’s the question of being overweight and obese. This argument stems from: 2011, where some studies indicated that Plan B Emergency Contraception (containing levonorgestrel) wasn’t effective for women over a certain weight. This prompted the European Medicines Agency which is (the FDA equivalent in Europe) to approve a label change warning women of the possible reduced efficacy if they were overweight. Which then prompted the (FDA) to conduct its own review, over whether plan b needed an updated label as well. The FDA concluded that the data concerning the effectiveness of levonorgestrel in women who weigh more than 165 pounds or have a BMI of more than 25 was inconclusive. The (FDA) doesn’t specifically warn women about this on the labeling, and there doesn’t seem to be anything detailed about this on the Plan B website either.

How to know if plan b worked
You will know your Plan B® has worked when you get your next period, which should come at the expected time, or within a week of the expected time.

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Where to get the morning after pill (for free) | NHS
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The “morning after” pill is an emergency contraceptive and is available for free through the NHS.
In this video we explain where you can get it.

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The REAL Reasons For DELAYED Period After The Pill | MORNING AFTER PILL | NEGATIVE PREGNANCY TEST
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The REAL Reasons For DELAYED Period After The Pill | MORNING AFTER PILL | NEGATIVE PREGNANCY TEST

It’s many weeks after you took the emergency contraceptive pill (emergency pill, levonorgestrel, morning after pill, plan B, Postinor, Levonelle, Ulipristal), but your missed period has yet to arrive.

Worried about pregnancy you have done several pregnancy tests – all negative.

And you are full of questions:
- how late can a period be
- missed period on the pill am i pregnant
- what could a late period mean
- causes of delayed period
- what causes a late period

Any woman taking the morning after pill/ birth control pills should also be familiar with
possible emergency contraceptive pill side effects.

Emergency contraceptive pills contain Progesterone agents which can lead to delayed period as one of the morning after pill side effects.

Having a missed period can make you worry you are pregnant after taking plan b, but if you understand how to use emergency contraceptives and that it can delay your period for a while, this may allay your anxiety.

However, you should watch for signs of pregnancy and seek medical help if you develop problems like missed period on birth control but have cramps, or any unexpected symptoms.

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How do contraceptives work? - NWHunter
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Contraceptives are designed to prevent pregnancy in three basic ways: they either block sperm, disable sperm before they reach the uterus, or suppress ovulation. But is one strategy better than the other? And how does each one work? NWHunter describes the mechanics behind different kinds of contraceptives.

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How To Know If The Emergency Pill Has Worked | Tips To Ensure M.A.P Works For You!
How To Know If The Emergency Pill Has Worked | Tips To Ensure M.A.P Works For You! Side Effects 2 Views • 5 months ago

How To Know If The Emergency Pill Has Worked.
If you ever took the morning after pill, then agonised over the question 'Has the emergency pill worked?', then this video is for you.

Askawayhealth GP Dr Sylvia explains how to know if the morning after pill has worked when you use it following unprotected intercourse – and the answer may surprise you!

The video also looks at how emergency contraceptive pills work (Levonorgestrel - Plan B, Postinor, Take Action, Levonelle), the best emergency contraceptive pill option, and Ulipristal (and more).
Many women don’t realise that delay in using the pill is a crucial aspect of the problem - when does an emergency contraceptive pill fail – this video shares the scientific data backing this position.

And the bonus! - you will learn top Tips To Ensure M.A.P Works For You - yes - you will know what you can do to ensure you get all the 98% effectiveness of the emergency pill when you take it.

Don’t forget, you can Ask Dr Sylvia any questions on this topic or any related to contraception. Contact information below or leave a comment.

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⚡️Diplomate of the Royal College of Obstetrics and Gynaecology (DRCOG) and the Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Health (DFSRH), respectively,
⚡️Post-graduate Diploma in Mental Health Practice from the University of Manchester UK
⚡️Urgent Care (Out Of Hours) Clinician and Supervisor
⚡️General Practice Examiner
⚡️Award for “outstanding contributions” to healthcare, in celebration of the NHS at 70, from the Nigerian Healthcare Professionals UK (NHCPUK) in 2019.
⚡️An alumnus of the African Women's Entrepreneurship Cooperative (AWEC) Fellowship Programme in leadership and enterprise, having been a member of the pioneer class of 200 female African entrepreneurs that completed a 12-month intensive programme in 2019.
⚡️Cherie Blair Women in Business Mentor program alumnus.

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Hydroxychloroquine (Plaquenil) - Uses, Dosing, Side Effects
Hydroxychloroquine (Plaquenil) - Uses, Dosing, Side Effects Side Effects 2 Views • 5 months ago

In this episode, I discuss a medication known as hydroxychloroquine (Plaquenil).

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Hydroxychloroquine - everything you need to know about this common rheumatology medication
Hydroxychloroquine - everything you need to know about this common rheumatology medication Side Effects 2 Views • 5 months ago

Wondering if Plaquenil is right for you? Discover how hydroxychloroquine works to manage autoimmune symptoms, improve heart health, and what side effects to watch for.

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💡Video Key Takeaways
✔️ Hydroxychloroquine controls autoimmune inflammation and reduces cardiovascular risks without broadly suppressing the immune system.
✔️ It lowers cholesterol and blood sugar, reducing cardiovascular risk in autoimmune conditions while also improving long-term heart health.
✔️ Safe for pregnancy, it effectively manages lupus with fewer risks compared to alternatives like prednisone.
✔️ It requires 3-6 months to show benefits, and effects linger after stopping, requiring patience and commitment.
✔️ Common side effects include stomach upset and photosensitivity; long-term use may cause retinal issues, requiring regular eye exams.

⏱️Time Stamps:
0:00 Intro
0:51 Hydroxychloroquine 101
2:21 When & Why to use it
4:49 What to expect when taking it
7:25 Side Effects

📖 References:
Schrezenmeier E, Dörner T. Mechanisms of action of hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine: implications for rheumatology. Nat Rev Rheumatol. 2020 Mar;16(3):155-166. doi: 10.1038/s41584-020-0372-x. Epub 2020 Feb 7. PMID: 32034323.

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Plaquenil for Autoimmune Conditions | What You Need to Know
Plaquenil for Autoimmune Conditions | What You Need to Know Side Effects 2 Views • 5 months ago

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HYDROXYCHLOROQUINE (PLAQUENIL) - PHARMACIST REVIEW - #238
HYDROXYCHLOROQUINE (PLAQUENIL) - PHARMACIST REVIEW - #238 Side Effects 2 Views • 5 months ago

In this episode, I discuss a medication known as hydroxychloroquine (Plaquenil).

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The Fifth Episode - Inside The Manic Mind.
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Hydroxychloroquine Side Effects: My Personal Journey!
Hydroxychloroquine Side Effects: My Personal Journey! Side Effects 2 Views • 5 months ago

Hydroxychloroquine Side Effects: What I Experienced

When we are first diagnosed with lupus or other autoimmune diseases one of the most frequent drugs they administer is hydroxycholorquine other wise known as plaquenil, HCQ and hydroxy.

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https://medlineplus.gov/druginfo/meds/a601240.html

Hydroxychloroquine sulfate is used to prevent and treat acute attacks of malaria. It is also used to treat discoid lupus erythematosus (DLE; a chronic inflammatory condition of the skin) or systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE; a chronic inflammatory condition of the body) and rheumatoid arthritis in patients whose symptoms have not improved with other treatments. Hydroxychloroquine is in a class of drugs called antimalarials. It works by killing the organisms that cause malaria. Hydroxychloroquine may work to treat rheumatoid arthritis and systemic lupus erythematosus by decreasing the activity of the immune system.

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Brand names: Plaquenil, Hydroquin, Axemal (in India), Dolquine, Quensyl, and Quinoric

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Clopidogrel (Plavix) Nursing Considerations
Clopidogrel (Plavix) Nursing Considerations Side Effects 2 Views • 5 months ago

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Plavix
Indication

Atherosclerotic events, MI, CVA, PVD, acute coronary syndrome
Action

Inhibits platelet aggregation
Therapeutic Class

Antiplatelet agent
Pharmacologic Class

Platelet aggregation inhibitors
Nursing Considerations

• May cause GI bleeding, neutropenia, hypercholesterolemia • May increase risk for bleeding in warfarin, aspirin, heparin • Can increase risk for bleeding with garlic, ginkgo, ginger • Monitor for signs of bleeding • Monitor bleeding times • Monitor CBC and platelet count • Discontinue use 5-7 days before surgery

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