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Starting Methotrexate for Rheumatoid Arthritis: RA Patients Share Their Experience Part 2
Starting Methotrexate for Rheumatoid Arthritis: RA Patients Share Their Experience Part 2 Side Effects 0 Views • 1 month ago

Methotrexate can be very effective for treating rheumatoid arthritis, but it’s normal for people to have concerns about starting it. We asked a group of people living with RA what it’s like to take methotrexate, how they cope with side effects, and more.

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ADHD Medications: Therapies - Psychiatric Mental Health for Nursing Students | @LevelUpRN
ADHD Medications: Therapies - Psychiatric Mental Health for Nursing Students | @LevelUpRN Side Effects 0 Views • 1 month ago

Cathy discusses Central Nervous System stimulations, which are used to treat ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder). She discusses key medications within this class, side effects, nursing care, and patient teaching for ADHD medications. At the end of the video, Cathy provides a quiz to test your knowledge of key points she covered in the video.

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Ritalin (Methylphenidate) for ADHD: Everything you NEED to KNOW!
Ritalin (Methylphenidate) for ADHD: Everything you NEED to KNOW! Side Effects 0 Views • 1 month ago

In today's video, we discuss the medication Ritalin also known as methylphenidate for the treatment of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, ADHD.
Intro 00:00
What is Ritalin? 00:15
What is Ritalin used for? 01:32
How long does it take to work? 02:02
Is Ritalin addicting? 03:14
What are the side effects of Ritalin? 04:10
Warnings and Precautions of Ritalin 04:40
Drug Interactions of Ritalin 08:18
Final thoughts on Ritalin 11:20

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Ritalin FDA Label (2023). https://www.accessdata.fda.gov..../drugsatfda_docs/lab

Stahl, S. M., Grady, M. M., & Muntner, N. (2021). Stahl's essential psychopharmacology: Neuroscientific basis and practical applications. Cambridge University Press.

Stahl,S. (2021). Stahl’s Essential Psychopharmacology: Prescriber’s Guide, 7th Ed. Cambridge University Press.

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Methylphenidate Medication Information (dosing, side effects, patient counseling)
Methylphenidate Medication Information (dosing, side effects, patient counseling) Side Effects 0 Views • 1 month ago

Your Medication Methylphenidate

Methylphenidate is also known as the brand names: Concerta, Daytrana, Metadate, Ritalin, and Quillivant.
Methylphenidate comes in a tablet, capsule, transdermal patch, and oral suspension dosage form.
Methylphenidate is most commonly used for attention deficit problems with hyperactivity (ADHD). It could also be prescribed for other reasons, talk with your doctor or pharmacist. If methylphenidate is taken throughout the day. take the last dose by 3pm to avoid issues falling asleep.
Standard dosing of methylphenidate ranges from 5mg to 60mg daily.
Some side effects with methylphenidate include dizziness, headache, upset stomach, feeling nervous and excitable, loss of appetite, and weight loss.
Do not take methylphenidate if:
• You currently take or have taken an MAO inhibitor medication within the past 14 days
• You have marked anxiety, tension, and agitation
• You have glaucoma
• You have a family history or diagnosis of Tourette syndromes or tics
When taking methylphenidate, remember it is important to tell your doctor or pharmacist if you:
• Have a heartbeat that does not feel normal
• Have a very bad headache, upset stomach, or are throwing up
• Have blurred vision
• Start taking new medications, vitamins or supplements.

If you miss a dose of methylphenidate:
• Use a missed dose as soon as you think about it. Do not take this drug after 6 PM.
• If it is close to the time of your next dose, skip the missed dose and go back to your normal time.
• Do not take 2 doses at the same time or extra doses.

The best way to store methylphenidate:
• Store at room temperature
• Protect from light
• Store in a dry place. Do not store in a bathroom or refrigerator.
• Keep all drugs in a safe place. Keep all drugs out of the reach of children and pets.
• Check with your pharmacist about how to throw out unused drugs.

Ritalin Reivew - How To Use Ritalin (Methylphenidate) for Adult ADHD
Ritalin Reivew - How To Use Ritalin (Methylphenidate) for Adult ADHD Side Effects 0 Views • 1 month ago

Dr Kidd does a review of Ritalin (methylphenidate) and describes how it works, how to use it, side effects to look out for and how it compares to other stimulants for ADHD.


Other ADHD medications:
- Vyvanse/Elvanse (Lisdexamfetamine):
https://youtu.be/LN6-QXpASYQ
- Concerta (Methylphenidate): https://youtu.be/mTuCw_iXnCA
- Guanfacine (Intuniv/Tenex): https://youtu.be/3REMQq-tlsM
- Atomoxetine (Strattera): https://youtu.be/QOG3muVRJrg
- Bupropion (Wellbutrin/Zyban): https://youtu.be/LatOZjwbCW4

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The 2 Major Types of Medications for ADHD For Adults (Methylphenidate vs. Amphetamines)
The 2 Major Types of Medications for ADHD For Adults (Methylphenidate vs. Amphetamines) Side Effects 0 Views • 1 month ago

In the video discussing the disparities between methylphenidate and amphetamine for treating ADHD in adults, viewers gain insight into how methylphenidate compares to amphetamine in addressing ADHD for adults.
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In the comparison of methylphenidate and amphetamine, the two primary stimulant medications for ADHD in adults, the video meticulously breaks down their mechanisms of action. It highlights how methylphenidate blocks dopamine and norepinephrine reuptake, while amphetamines act as pseudo substrates, increasing neurotransmitter levels in the synapse. Amphetamines generally have a better effect size, with 40% of patients responding well to both, 28% favoring amphetamines, and 15% favoring methylphenidate. However, methylphenidate tends to be better tolerated in kids, while amphetamines are more acceptable for adults despite a higher risk of side effects like mania and psychosis. Methylphenidate might perform better with comorbidities and possibly offers better neuroprotection. Overall, methylphenidate is considered safer with less abuse potential, though it may be slightly less effective, making it a preferred starting medication. The video aims to simplify understanding the differences between these medications to help patients and healthcare professionals make informed treatment decisions for ADHD in adults.

Understanding the differences between stimulants, including methylphenidates and amphetamines, is crucial in the treatment of ADHD, especially in adults. Stimulant medications such as Ritalin, Concerta, Adderall, Vyvanse, Dexedrine, Focalin, and Strattera are commonly prescribed to manage ADHD symptoms. Methylphenidate-based drugs like Ritalin and Concerta work by increasing the levels of dopamine and norepinephrine in the brain, helping to improve focus and attention. On the other hand, amphetamines such as Adderall and Dexedrine also enhance dopamine and norepinephrine activity but in a slightly different way. Understanding the nuances between methylphenidates and amphetamines allows healthcare providers to tailor treatment plans to individual patient needs, considering factors such as medication efficacy, side effects, and patient preferences.

When comparing methylphenidate to amphetamine-based medications for ADHD, it's essential to consider their mechanisms of action and potential differences in effectiveness and tolerability. Methylphenidate, found in medications like Ritalin and Concerta, primarily blocks the reuptake of dopamine and norepinephrine, thereby increasing their levels in the brain. In contrast, amphetamines such as Adderall and Vyvanse work by stimulating the release of dopamine and norepinephrine while also blocking their reuptake. These differences in pharmacology may lead to variations in how patients respond to each type of medication. Additionally, factors such as duration of action, side effect profile, and individual patient characteristics play a role in determining the most suitable treatment option. Understanding the distinctions between methylphenidate and amphetamine-based medications is essential for healthcare providers when making informed decisions about ADHD management in adults.

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Methylphenidate (Ritalin): What You Need To Know
Methylphenidate (Ritalin): What You Need To Know Side Effects 0 Views • 1 month ago

Methylphenidate is a stimulant that's widely used in the treatment of ADHD. It is also used for narcolepsy and has been looked at for many other conditions.

Outside of medical settings, it can provide recreational and work-enhancing effects. As such, prescriptions are often diverted.

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Learn ADHD medications: Methylphenidate Stimulants (Different ADHD medication with Methylphenidate)
Learn ADHD medications: Methylphenidate Stimulants (Different ADHD medication with Methylphenidate) Side Effects 0 Views • 1 month ago

This video is designed to help individuals learn about ADHD medications, specific attention is given to both methylphenidate and the different ADHD medication options available.
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The video provides a comprehensive overview of various methylphenidate formulations, focusing on their mechanisms of action and durations. It starts with mixed formulations like Ritalin, which has instant release and sustained release versions. Other formulations include Metadate ER and CD, which use wax-based matrices, and Ritalin LA, containing both instant and delayed-release beads. Concerta, utilizing an osmotic controlled release oral delivery system, offers a steady release over 12 hours. Newer formulations like Adhansia XR and Aptensio XR extend duration further, with Adhansia XR lasting up to 16 hours. Dexmethylphenidate formulations like Focalin and Focalin XR are discussed, along with pro-drug Serdexmethylphenidate, used in the medication Asteris. The video highlights challenges in prescribing Serdexmethylphenidate due to its delayed onset of action and schedule 4 classification. It also mentions tools like ADHD Medcalc for dose conversions but emphasizes the complexity due to different isomer mixtures and release mechanisms. Overall, it's an informative guide covering the nuances of methylphenidate-based ADHD medications, highlighting their diverse formulations and durations of action. Learn ADHD medications, understand Methylphenidate, and explore the different ADHD medication options available for managing ADHD symptoms effectively.

When it comes to ADHD medications, methylphenidate and its derivatives stand out as potent stimulants. Understanding the difference between stimulants, including the differences between methylphenidate-based medications like Ritalin, Concerta, and Focalin, is crucial for patients and healthcare providers alike. Each variant, from Ritalin LA to Daytrana, carries its own unique formulation and delivery system, influencing factors such as duration of action and onset of effects. While medications like Methylin ER and Metadate CD utilize extended-release mechanisms for sustained symptom management, others like Quillivant XR offer liquid formulations for convenience. Additionally, emerging alternatives like serdexmethylphenidate and prodrugs promise further diversification in ADHD treatment options. Understanding these stimulant differences is key for tailoring treatment plans to individual patient needs, ensuring optimal symptom control and quality of life.

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Taking Ritalin For The First Time! What It Feels Like
Taking Ritalin For The First Time! What It Feels Like Side Effects 0 Views • 1 month ago

What it was like the first time that I took Ritalin and how it affected me, a reminder that you should not be afraid of medication because it can help.

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Methylphenidate - Uses, Mechanism Of Action, Pharmacology, Adverse Effects & Contraindications
Methylphenidate - Uses, Mechanism Of Action, Pharmacology, Adverse Effects & Contraindications Side Effects 0 Views • 1 month ago

Methylphenidate is a medication used mainly in the treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in children and adults.
In addition, it is used to treat narcolepsy in adults as a second-line option.
Off-label uses of methylphenidate include resistant depression in the elderly population, treatment for fatigue in patients with cancer, apathy in Alzheimer's disease, and enhancing cognitive performance, including memory.
Neurotransmitters are chemical molecules that allow nerve signal conduction through a synapse.
A synapse consists of pre-synaptic and post-synaptic terminals and the synaptic cleft.
When the nerve impulse reaches the pre-synaptic terminal, it releases neurotransmitters into the synaptic cleft, and they bind to the post synaptic membrane to transmit the nerve impulse.
Once the nerve impulse is transmitted thought the synapse, released neurotransmitters are taken up by the pre-synaptic terminal.
This is called the re-uptake of neurotransmitters.
Methylphenidate blocks the re-uptake of two neurotransmitters, norepinephrine, and dopamine, in presynaptic neurons.
This will increase the concentrations of dopamine and norepinephrine in the synaptic cleft, which creates a stimulant effect within the central nervous system, especially in the pre-frontal cortex.
Methylphenidate also slightly increases the activity of 5HT1A receptor, which also increases the levels of dopamine.
Since it increases the levels of dopamine in the brain, methylphenidate can provide neuroprotection in conditions like Parkinson disease.
Methylphenidate is taken per orally and it is readily absorbed into the blood.
A transdermal patch is also available, but it is not used frequently.
Oral tablet is available in immediate release, extended release, and sustained release forms.
Once in blood, methylphenidate is transported by plasma proteins.
It is metabolized in the liver by a process called de-esterification to ritalinic acid.
More than 75% of the drug is eliminated by the kidneys.
Insomnia and agitation are the commonest adverse effects of methylphenidate.
Central nervous system side effects such as dizziness and headache may also occur.
Gastro intestinal side effects include nausea and vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, and dry mouth.
Increased heart rate and palpitations can also occur with methylphenidate.
Some patients experience excessive sweating and ulceration of the digits.
Less frequently, patients may develop blurred vision and decreased libido.
Many of these adverse effects can be minimized by dose adjustments and by avoiding an afternoon or evening dose, as advised by a healthcare professional.
Methylphenidate inhibits the metabolism of warfarin, phenytoin, tricyclic antidepressants, and selective serotonin re uptake inhibitors and increases their concentrations.
Therefore, caution should be taken when taking these medications and methylphenidate concurrently.
Methylphenidate should not be given to any patient who has hypersensitivity to it.
Other contraindications include the following.
Glaucoma.
Severe hypertension.
Motor tics.
Personal or family history of Tourette syndrome.
Age less than 6 years.
Structural cardiac abnormalities, cardiomyopathy, and arrhythmias.
In addition, patients should not be given methylphenidate if they are taking monoamine oxidase inhibitors.
There should be a minimum of at least 14 days after discontinuation of monoamine oxidase inhibitors before methylphenidate is given due to the risk of hypertensive crisis.

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Is ADHD Medication Just LEGAL Meth?? Ep. 1 | Dr Chris Raynor Explains
Is ADHD Medication Just LEGAL Meth?? Ep. 1 | Dr Chris Raynor Explains Side Effects 0 Views • 1 month ago

In this first part of a two video series, Dr Chris Raynor discusses the condition ADHD and the medications used to treat it. He also looks at the rising trend in the use of non-prescription and prescription use of stimulants, the potential for addiction, and what these trends tell us about our society. #adhd #stimulants #adderall

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Metilprednisolona, ¿Cuándo y cómo debemos administrarla? - Tu Farmacéutico Informa
Metilprednisolona, ¿Cuándo y cómo debemos administrarla? - Tu Farmacéutico Informa Side Effects 0 Views • 1 month ago

Videoconsejo sanitario sobre Metilprednisolona, para qué sirve este medicamento, cuándo y cómo debemos administrarla. Videoconsejo impartido por la farmacéutica Elena Vega, elaborado por el Consejo General de Colegios Farmacéuticos y producido por Medicina TV.

Metilprednisolona es un glucocorticoide con duración de acción intermedia que presenta propiedades antiinflamatorias e inmunosupresoras.

Como el resto de corticoides, actúa mediante la interacción con receptores intracelulares específicos, que regulan la producción de distintas proteínas.

Metilprednisolona forma parte de los medicamentos sujetos a prescripción médica, dispensables en farmacia solamente con receta médica.

Está disponible en formulaciones para uso tópico, para administración oral en forma de comprimidos o como inyectable.

Por su mecanismo de acción, metilprednisolona está indicada en el tratamiento de procesos inflamatorios, autoinmunes o alérgicos.

Las formulaciones tópicas están indicadas en el tratamiento de eczemas leves a moderados en el contexto de las dermatitis, empleándose una formulación específica para cada tipo de lesión.

Los comprimidos están indicados en el tratamiento de enfermedades pulmonares como asma severa o EPOC, reacciones alérgicas graves, enfermedades reumáticas como artritis o espondiloartritis o enfermedades inflamatorias intestinales como la enfermedad de Crohn, entre otras.

También, por su efecto inmunosupresor, se utiliza como parte del tratamiento inmunosupresor en trasplantes y como coadyuvante en el tratamiento con agentes citostáticos o radioterapia.

En general, el tratamiento vía oral se inicia con dosis relativamente altas que se reducirán de manera gradual posteriormente, hasta alcanzar la dosis mínima eficaz.

Las formulaciones inyectables se emplean en casos graves que requieran tratamiento inmediato o cuando la administración por vía oral no es posible, como el shock anafiláctico, exacerbaciones agudas del asma, rechazo agudo en el trasplante de órganos o brotes agudos de esclerosis múltiple.

Por su efecto inmunosupresor, el uso de metilprednisolona está contraindicado en pacientes con infecciones sistémicas, como micosis o infecciones virales. Tampoco se recomienda en el periodo previo y posterior a la administración de vacunas, o durante el embarazo y la lactancia.

Respecto a las reacciones adversas, en el tratamiento sistémico la mayor parte de los casos afectan principalmente al sistema endocrino, con aumento de peso y de los niveles sanguíneos de glucosa (con riesgo de desarrollo de diabetes), y al equilibrio de iones y líquido en sangre, como altos niveles de sodio, acumulación de agua o bajos niveles de potasio.

Metilprednisolona puede interaccionar con bastantes medicamentos, por lo que no es aconsejable utilizar ningún fármaco que no te haya recomendado tu médico o farmacéutico, o sin supervisión por estos profesionales sanitarios.

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The Best PREDNISONE Alternative
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Prednisone is mainly given to people with these certain types of conditions.
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Side Effects of Prednisone
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The safe alternative for prednisone is called vitamin D3, it is a steroid hormone and a very powerful anti-inflammatory. It also gives you a therapeutic effect at higher dosages.
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How to take Prednisone Dose Pack?
How to take Prednisone Dose Pack? Side Effects 0 Views • 1 month ago

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Prednisone is a medication that is typically prescribed in pill form and is taken in a dose pack. When taking the dose pack, all the tablets must be taken at once, preferably in the morning with food and water. It is important to slowly taper down the dose pack over six days to avoid potentially fatal side-effects. Resources for counteracting any adverse side-effects can be found in the Prednisone checklist.

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Corticosteroids Mnemonic for Nursing Pharmacology (NCLEX)
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Corticosteroids are a class of drugs that include prednisone, dexamethasone, and hydrocortisone, among many others. These drugs have potent anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive properties that make them effective in treating inflammatory autoimmune conditions like rheumatoid arthritis, ulcerative colitis, lupus, as well as for preventing organ transplant rejection. Corticosteroids may also given to people who have adrenal insufficiency, formally called Addison Disease. Common side effects of taking corticosteroids include hyperglycemia, fluid retention, GI distress, and muscle weakness. Osteoporosis and cataracts may also develop with long-term corticosteroid use. And finally, high or excessive doses of corticosteroids can precipitate a cortisol overload state, formally known as Cushing Syndrome.


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0:43 Corticosteroids (court asteroids)
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2:15 Cortisone, Hydrocortisone, Fludrocortisone (court)
2:47 Anti-Inflammatory (fire extinguisher)
4:28 Treats Adrenal Insufficiency / Addison Disease (address)
5:31 Causes Hyperglycemia
6:41 Causes Osteoporosis (fracturing pillar)
7:07 Causes Cataracts (foggy glasses)
8:11 Causes Muscle Weakness (too weak to lift)
8:42 Can Cause Cushing's Syndrome (cushion)

STEROID INFUSION DAY 3: Methylprednisolone | SoluMedrol | MS | NMO | Chronic illness
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What Are The Side Effects Of Metoclopramide? - Oncology Support Network
What Are The Side Effects Of Metoclopramide? - Oncology Support Network Side Effects 0 Views • 1 month ago

What Are The Side Effects Of Metoclopramide? In this informative video, we will take a closer look at Metoclopramide, a medication commonly prescribed for nausea and gastrointestinal issues. Understanding the potential side effects associated with this medication is essential for anyone considering its use. We will cover the common side effects that patients may experience, as well as some of the more serious reactions that could occur. Knowing what to watch for can help individuals manage their health more effectively.

Our discussion will also highlight the importance of consulting with healthcare professionals before starting Metoclopramide. This step is vital for understanding the risks and benefits associated with the medication. We will talk about the significance of monitoring for side effects, particularly during the early stages of treatment. Being informed can make a difference in managing any adverse effects that may arise.

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What Are Metoclopramide's Side Effects? - Pharmaceutical Insights
What Are Metoclopramide's Side Effects? - Pharmaceutical Insights Side Effects 0 Views • 1 month ago

What Are Metoclopramide's Side Effects? In this informative video, we will discuss the side effects associated with Metoclopramide, a medication commonly used to treat gastrointestinal conditions. Understanding the potential side effects is essential for anyone considering or currently using this medication. We will cover both common and less common side effects, providing a comprehensive overview of what to expect.

Many individuals experience mild effects such as drowsiness and gastrointestinal upset, but there are also serious concerns to be aware of. We will highlight the risks of movement disorders and other significant reactions that may arise with Metoclopramide use. It's important to know how these side effects can impact your daily life, especially regarding activities that require full attention.

We’ll also emphasize the importance of monitoring your health while on this medication, encouraging open communication with healthcare providers about any new symptoms. Whether you are a patient, caregiver, or simply interested in learning more about medication safety, this video aims to provide essential information.

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About Us: Welcome to Pharmaceutical Insights! Our channel is dedicated to providing clear and informative content on a variety of topics related to pharmaceutical drugs, prescription medications, over-the-counter medicines, drug side effects, and medication safety. We also discuss medical treatments, alternative medicine, and pain management drugs, ensuring you have access to the information you need to make informed health decisions. The content provided is for general informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended to substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay seeking it because of something you have seen in this content. Never rely on this information in place of consulting with qualified healthcare professionals. The creators and distributors of this content are not responsible for any adverse effects or consequences resulting from the use of any suggestions, preparations, or procedures described in this material. Always consult with your healthcare provider before starting any new health-related practice or program.

Metoclopramide (Reglan) Nursing Considerations
Metoclopramide (Reglan) Nursing Considerations Side Effects 0 Views • 1 month ago

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metoclopramide
Trade Name

Reglan
Indication

prevention of nausea, vomiting, hiccups, migraines, gastric stasis
Action

accelerates gastric emptying by stimulating motility
Therapeutic Class

antiemetic
Pharmacologic Class

Dopamine D2 receptor antagonist, prokinetic
Nursing Considerations

• do not use with GI obstruction • may cause extrapyramidal reaction, neurolyptic malignant syndrome, tardive dyskinesia, arrhythmias, blood pressure alterations, hematologic alterations, facial movements, sedation • can decrease effects of levodopa • assess nausea/vomiting • monitor liver function tests

5 Myths About Metoclopramide – Busted!
5 Myths About Metoclopramide – Busted! Side Effects 0 Views • 1 month ago

From nausea relief to scary side effects, this little drug comes with a lot of baggage. But how much of what you’ve heard is actually true? Metoclopramide 10mg most used dosage for this drug

In this video, we’re busting 5 common myths about metoclopramide — fast, clear, and backed by science.
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0:30 myth#1
0:57 myth#2
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1:50 myth#4
2:09 myth#5
2:28 conclusion

⚠️ You’ll learn:
• Is metoclopramide used for vomiting
• What it really does in your body
• Who should (and shouldn’t) take it
• The truth about tardive dyskinesia
• With what medicines you should NOT mix metoclopramide
• Is it working only in the guts
• At what medical conditions you should NOT take metoclopramide
• Is it safe to use it long period of time

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How Does Metoclopramide Compare To Other Anti-nausea Drugs? - Oncology Support Network
How Does Metoclopramide Compare To Other Anti-nausea Drugs? - Oncology Support Network Side Effects 0 Views • 1 month ago

How Does Metoclopramide Compare To Other Anti-nausea Drugs? Managing nausea can be challenging, particularly with the numerous medications available. In this informative video, we will discuss Metoclopramide, a medication commonly prescribed for nausea and vomiting. We'll cover how it works, its common uses, and the different ways it can be administered.

Additionally, we will compare Metoclopramide with other anti-nausea medications such as Ondansetron, Prochlorperazine, and Promethazine. Each of these medications has its own unique properties and potential side effects. Understanding these differences is essential for both patients and healthcare providers when determining the best course of treatment.

We'll also touch on the importance of considering the specific type of nausea being treated and the patient's medical history when selecting a medication. By the end of this video, you'll have a clearer understanding of the various options available for managing nausea and how they differ from one another.

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What is Paramax?
What is Paramax? Side Effects 0 Views • 1 month ago

Paramax tablets and sachets contain two active ingredients, paracetamol and metoclopramide. Paracetamol is a painkiller and metoclopramide is an antisickness medicine.

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Metoprolol Succinate Tablet: Uses, Dosage, Mechanism, Side Effects, and Important Advice
Metoprolol Succinate Tablet: Uses, Dosage, Mechanism, Side Effects, and Important Advice Side Effects 0 Views • 1 month ago

Welcome to MediInsights, where we unlock the wonders of wellness! In today’s video, we dive deep into Metoprolol Succinate, a vital medication widely used in managing cardiovascular conditions. Whether you are a patient, caregiver, or healthcare enthusiast, this video will provide comprehensive insights into this essential drug.

What You’ll Learn in This Video:

1. Uses of Metoprolol Succinate Tablet:
Discover how Metoprolol Succinate plays a crucial role in treating various heart-related conditions. From hypertension and angina to heart failure and arrhythmias, this beta-blocker helps improve cardiovascular health and reduce the risk of serious complications.

2. Dosage of Metoprolol Succinate Tablet:
Understanding the correct dosage is key to ensuring its effectiveness and safety. We’ll explain the typical dosages for different conditions, how to take it properly, and the importance of following your healthcare provider’s instructions.

3. Mechanism of Action of Metoprolol Succinate Tablet:
Learn how Metoprolol Succinate works at a cellular level. We’ll break down its mechanism of action, explaining how it selectively blocks beta-1 adrenergic receptors in the heart to decrease heart rate, reduce cardiac output, and lower blood pressure.

4. Side Effects of Metoprolol Succinate Tablet:
Like all medications, Metoprolol Succinate can cause side effects. We’ll discuss the common side effects you might experience, such as fatigue and dizziness, as well as serious side effects that require immediate medical attention.

5. Important Advice for Using Metoprolol Succinate Tablet:
Maximize the benefits and minimize the risks with our crucial advice on using Metoprolol Succinate. We’ll cover tips on regular monitoring, avoiding abrupt discontinuation, managing drug interactions, and special considerations for pregnant or breastfeeding women.

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0:00 :INTRO
0:45 :USE OF METOPROLOL SUCCINATE TABLET
1:05 :DOSAGE OF METOPROLOL SUCCINATE TABLET
2:32 :MECHANISM OF ACTION OF METOPROLOL SUCCINATE TABLET
3:18 :SIDE EFFECTS OF METOPROLOL SUCCINATE TABLET
3:49 :IMPORTANT ADVICES FOR USING METOPROLOL SUCCINATE TABLET

Metoprolol Succinate vs Tartrate-Is There a Difference?
Metoprolol Succinate vs Tartrate-Is There a Difference? Side Effects 0 Views • 1 month ago

Do you know the difference between Metoprolol Succinate and Metoprolol Tartrate?

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Most common questions about Metoprolol Succinate
Most common questions about Metoprolol Succinate Side Effects 0 Views • 1 month ago

Metoprolol is a medication used to treat high blood pressure. It is also used to treat chest pain caused by angina and improve recovery from a heart attack.

Monica, a pharmacist who works with Marley Drug, answers some of the most common questions about this medicine: 
1. (0:00) What is Metoprolol and how does it work? 
2. (1:50) What if you miss a dose of Metoprolol? 
3. (2:04) What’s the best time to take Metoprolol? 
4. (2:24) What are some common side effects of Metoprolol? 
5. (3:13) What are some serious adverse effects of taking Metoprolol? 
6. (3:49) Can Metoprolol interact with other medications? 

If there’s anything else you’d like us to cover, or if you’ve any thoughts on our video or questions for Monica, please don’t hesitate to leave your comment below. We’ll get right back to you. 
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How Quickly Does Metoprolol Succinate Start Working? - Cardiology Community
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How Quickly Does Metoprolol Succinate Start Working? In this informative video, we discuss Metoprolol Succinate, a commonly prescribed beta-blocker used for various heart conditions such as high blood pressure, angina, and heart failure. Understanding how this medication works and the timeline for its effectiveness is essential for anyone managing these health issues. We will cover how quickly you can expect to feel the effects of Metoprolol Succinate after starting the medication. You’ll learn about the differences in onset times for various conditions and how adherence to the prescribed dosage schedule plays a significant role in achieving the best results. Additionally, we will touch on the intravenous method of administration and its rapid effects in a hospital setting.

This video is designed to provide you with the necessary knowledge to better manage your heart health while taking Metoprolol Succinate. Whether you are a patient or a caregiver, understanding the medication's action can help you make informed decisions about your treatment. Join us for this essential discussion, and don't forget to subscribe to our channel for more helpful content on cardiology and heart health.

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Taking metoprolol? 9 medications and dietary choices to avoid if you are taking metoprolol.
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Taking metoprolol? 9 medications and dietary choices to avoid if you are taking metoprolol.

If you or someone you know is one of the millions of people taking metoprolol to manage high blood pressure or other heart conditions, then it's essential to know what to avoid to ensure the best results.
Let's delve into one of the most frequently asked questions about metoprolol: the specific medications and dietary choices to avoid. Understanding these can help you navigate your treatment with caution and attention. Metoprolol belongs to a class of medications known as beta-blockers, and it plays a crucial role in managing various cardiovascular conditions. Available under the brand names Lopressor and Toprol XL, it’s designed to address issues like hypertension, angina, and heart failure, proving its versatility in heart health. Its application extends beyond these primary uses, offering preventative benefits against migraines and serving as a proactive measure to diminish the chances of experiencing subsequent heart attacks.
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Metoprolol | Metoprolol succinate 50 mg tablets | Metoprolol succinate | metoprolol tartarate 50mg
In this video you'll know about Metoprolol succinate 47.5 mg
Metoprolol succinate Tablet belongs to a group of medicines called beta-blockers.
It is the composition of metoprolol succinate 47.5 mg
It works by slowing down the heart rate and makes the heart more efficient at pumping blood around the body

Uses
Treatment of Hypertension (high blood pressure)
Treatment of Angina (heart-related chest pain)
Treatment of Arrhythmia
Prevention of Heart attack
Prevention of Migraine

Side effects
Fatigue
Headache
Slow heart rate
Dizziness
Nausea & vomiting
Breathlessness

Precautions
Don't use with alcohol
Can be contraindicated in hypotension pregnancy E and lactation
Do not drive

Dose
Adult : 1 Tablet in a day after breakfast

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How Should I Take Metoprolol Succinate? - Cardiology Community
How Should I Take Metoprolol Succinate? - Cardiology Community Side Effects 0 Views • 1 month ago

How Should I Take Metoprolol Succinate? Managing heart health is essential, and medications like Metoprolol Succinate play a vital role in this process. In this informative video, we will cover everything you need to know about taking Metoprolol Succinate, a commonly prescribed beta-blocker. We’ll discuss the proper way to take this medication, including dosage recommendations and the importance of sticking to your prescribed schedule. You’ll learn about the extended-release nature of the tablet and how it affects your daily routine.

We’ll also touch on what to do if you miss a dose and why it’s important not to stop the medication abruptly. Understanding how Metoprolol Succinate fits into your overall treatment plan is key to managing heart conditions effectively. We’ll provide helpful tips for remembering to take your medication and what to do if you experience side effects.

Whether you’re new to this medication or looking for a refresher, this video is designed to provide clarity and support. Join us as we navigate the essential aspects of Metoprolol Succinate, and don’t forget to subscribe for more helpful information on cardiology and heart health.

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Metropolol and Hair Loss - Is It TRUE?
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In this video we discuss metropolol hair loss - is it true? What is metropolol, how does it work, what are the side effects, how does it affect hair? Find out all this and more by watching the full video!

 
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Are you worried that your medication is causing you to lose hair? Do you want to know what to do about it? This article will discuss everything you want to know about metoprolol-induced hair loss and how to reverse it.

Alopecia is a rather rare (yet rather real) side effect for some people taking metoprolol. Metoprolol is the generic form of the brand name drugs Lopressor, Metoprolol Succinate, Metoprolol Tartrate and Toprol XL.

Metoprolol is a beta-blocker used to treat hypertension (high blood pressure), angina (chest pain) and other heart-related conditions.

Because hair loss is such an uncommon side effect of metoprolol, your doctor may not make mention of it. Some doctors may outright tell you that the medication is not to blame for your thinning hair.

However, there have been studies suggesting that certain drugs, including beta-blockers, may induce alopecia. WebMD and The Mayo Clinic list hair thinning as a rare side effect of metoprolol.

The American Hair Loss Association also mentions metoprolol as a drug that may cause hair loss.

According to eHealthMe – a website that presents a statistical analysis of drug information that are reported to the FDA – less than 1% of people with side effects from metoprolol experience hair loss.

Though this information cannot be construed as concrete fact, it does seem to show a connection (though minute) between hair fall and metoprolol.

According to their data, thinning and alopecia due to metoprolol seems to be most common among women ages 60+.

It’s important that you research your medication to have an understanding of the possible side effects, even the rare ones.

You know your body better than anyone. If you feel your medication is causing you to lose hair, be firm with your doctor about looking further into it.

How Does Metoprolol Cause Hair Loss?
There are two types of hair loss brought on by medications: anagen effluvium and telogen effluvium.

Anagen effluvium is commonly associated with chemotherapy or other such drugs. Telogen effluvium is the most common type of non-chemotherapy drug-induced alopecia (i.e. your friend, metoprolol).

Drug-induced telogen effluvium causes a premature interruption of hair growth, causing the hair follicles to go into their resting phase (telogen) and fall out too early.

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Midazolam (Versed): What is Midazolam Used For, Side Effects, Contraindications, Precautions
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- It is available as tablets, injection, syrup and nasal spray.

- Midazolam is used for preoperative sedation, Conscious sedation for endoscopic or cardiovascular procedures, Induction of general anesthesia before general anesthetic, Maintenance of balanced anesthesia (short procedures), ICU sedation, Epilepsy, Seizures.

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Midazolam for sedation: Exploring Its Uses and Benefits
Midazolam for sedation: Exploring Its Uses and Benefits Side Effects 0 Views • 1 month ago

Welcome to our YouTube channel! In this captivating video, we delve into the fascinating world of midazolam, a powerful medication used in the field of medicine. Join us as we uncover the essential information about midazolam, its uses, benefits, and more.

Discover how midazolam, a member of the benzodiazepine family, has become an indispensable tool in modern healthcare. We'll explore its primary role as a sedative and anesthetic agent, showcasing its ability to induce relaxation, reduce anxiety, and facilitate medical procedures, including surgeries and diagnostic tests.

We'll also discuss the versatility of midazolam beyond its sedative properties. Learn about its applications in the management of seizures, insomnia, and even as an adjunct therapy in critical care settings. Gain insights into the mechanisms by which midazolam acts on the central nervous system, fostering a deeper understanding of its pharmacological effects.

Moreover, we'll examine the safety considerations associated with midazolam, including potential side effects and precautions to be mindful of when administering or receiving the medication. Our expert insights will help you grasp the importance of proper dosage, monitoring, and the role of healthcare professionals in ensuring its optimal utilization.

Join us as we unravel the science behind midazolam, shedding light on its remarkable contributions to the world of medicine. Whether you're a healthcare professional, a student, or simply curious about pharmaceutical advancements, this video offers an engaging and informative journey into the realm of midazolam.

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What Are The Side Effects Of Midazolam Interactions? - First Response Medicine
What Are The Side Effects Of Midazolam Interactions? - First Response Medicine Side Effects 0 Views • 1 month ago

What Are The Side Effects Of Midazolam Interactions? In this informative video, we focus on the side effects and interactions of midazolam, a medication commonly used in emergency and critical care medicine. Understanding how midazolam interacts with other substances is essential for anyone involved in patient care, especially first responders. We will discuss the potential risks associated with combining midazolam with central nervous system depressants, which can lead to serious complications such as respiratory depression and hypotension.

We will also cover the signs of overdose, allergic reactions, and the importance of monitoring vital signs in patients who have received midazolam. First responders play a vital role in identifying these symptoms quickly and providing necessary interventions to ensure patient safety. Additionally, we will touch on the use of flumazenil, the antidote for midazolam toxicity, and the precautions that must be taken when administering it.

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Midazolam Injection: Uses, Dosage, Mechanism, Side Effects, and Important Advice
Midazolam Injection: Uses, Dosage, Mechanism, Side Effects, and Important Advice Side Effects 0 Views • 1 month ago

Welcome to MediInsights! Our slogan, "Unlocking The Wonders of Wellness," reflects our commitment to providing you with detailed and accurate health information. In today’s video, we’re diving deep into the world of Midazolam Injection, covering everything you need to know about its uses, dosage, mechanism of action, side effects, and important advice.

Midazolam Injection: A Versatile Medication

Midazolam injection is a powerful medication from the benzodiazepine class, widely used for its sedative, anxiolytic (anxiety-reducing), amnestic (memory-blocking), and muscle-relaxant properties. Here’s a closer look at its primary uses:

Preoperative Sedation: Used before surgeries to reduce anxiety and induce calmness.
Procedural Sedation: Ideal for medical procedures like endoscopies, providing sedation, anxiolysis, and amnesia.
Anesthesia Induction: Combined with other drugs to induce anesthesia.
Seizure Control: Effective in managing acute seizures, including status epilepticus.
ICU Sedation: Essential for sedating mechanically ventilated patients in intensive care units.

Dosage of Midazolam Injection:

Dosage varies based on age, weight, medical condition, and intended use.

Mechanism of Action of Midazolam Injection:

Midazolam enhances the effect of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), a neurotransmitter that inhibits brain activity. By binding to GABA_A receptors, midazolam increases the influx of chloride ions into neurons, reducing excitability and producing sedative, anxiolytic, muscle-relaxant, and anticonvulsant effects.

Side Effects of Midazolam Injection:

While effective, midazolam can cause several side effects:

Common Side Effects: Drowsiness, sedation, dizziness, light-headedness, amnesia, nausea, vomiting, respiratory depression, hypotension, and injection site reactions.
Severe Side Effects: Respiratory arrest, cardiac arrest, severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis), and paradoxical reactions (agitation, involuntary movements, hostility).

Important Advice for Using Midazolam Injection:

Administration: Only by healthcare professionals with experience in sedative medications. Continuous monitoring of respiratory and cardiovascular status is crucial.
Dosage Adjustments: Tailor the dosage based on the patient’s specifics. Lower doses may be required for the elderly and those with significant comorbidities.
Avoid Alcohol and CNS Depressants: Avoid combining with alcohol or other depressants to reduce the risk of respiratory depression.
Precautions: Use caution in patients with chronic respiratory diseases, compromised airways, or a history of substance abuse.
Patient Monitoring: Ensure patients are fully alert before discharge, especially if they need to operate machinery or drive.
Emergency Equipment: Resuscitative equipment and medications should be readily available.
Pregnancy and Lactation: Avoid use during pregnancy unless necessary. Use caution if breastfeeding, as midazolam can pass into breast milk.
Drug Interactions: Be aware of interactions, particularly with drugs metabolized by CYP3A4, and adjust dosage accordingly.
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