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Can I take sudafed while pregnant? PHARMACIST approved?
Can I take sudafed while pregnant? PHARMACIST approved? Side Effects 0 Views • 1 month ago

Head cold with a constant blocked nose during pregnancy? Wondering if a decongestant is ok while pregnant? Your pharmacist is here to answer, can I take sudafed while pregnant? Stay tuned as I give my pharmacist advice on sudafed (pseudoephedrine) an over the counter medication and its use in pregnancy.

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What Are The Side Effects Of Sulfasalazine? - Orthopedic Support Network
What Are The Side Effects Of Sulfasalazine? - Orthopedic Support Network Side Effects 0 Views • 1 month ago

What Are The Side Effects Of Sulfasalazine? In this informative video, we will discuss the medication Sulfasalazine, commonly prescribed for conditions like rheumatoid arthritis. We will cover the various side effects associated with this treatment, ensuring that patients and caregivers are well-informed. Understanding these potential side effects is essential for managing treatment effectively and maintaining quality of life.

We will explore common gastrointestinal issues that may arise, as well as neurological symptoms such as dizziness and headaches. Additionally, we will touch on respiratory and musculoskeletal reactions, including joint pain and fever. Skin reactions are another important aspect of our discussion, as some individuals may experience rashes or more serious conditions.

Furthermore, we will address the harmless yet surprising change in urine color that some patients might notice. While serious side effects are rare, we will highlight the importance of being vigilant for any severe reactions that could occur.

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Is Sulfasalazine the KEY to Managing Your Rheumatoid Arthritis?
Is Sulfasalazine the KEY to Managing Your Rheumatoid Arthritis? Side Effects 0 Views • 1 month ago

Is Sulfasalazine the key to managing your rheumatoid arthritis naturally and effectively? In this video, we'll explore how sulfasalazine works, its benefits, and whether it's the right choice for treating rheumatoid arthritis. If you're newly diagnosed or seeking alternatives to biologics or methotrexate, understanding how sulfasalazine fits into your rheumatoid arthritis treatment plan is essential. Watch now to make informed decisions on your journey to relief and long-term joint health!

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NEW MEDICATION?! | SULFASALAZINE
NEW MEDICATION?! | SULFASALAZINE Side Effects 0 Views • 1 month ago

I have a diagnosis of two auto-immune diseases; Ankylosing Spondylitis (AS) and Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD). In this video I talk about a new medication I have just started; Sulfasalazine. Sulfasalazine is a Disease Modifying Anti-Rheumatic Drug (DMARD). It’s the first DMARD I have ever been on to treat my auto-immune conditions.

DISCLAIMER: I am not a DR or a qualified health professional. I am making these videos as a patient blogging about my experience of living with these diseases in an attempt to help others living with similar diseases. I am not attempting to give medical advice - just to share my story.

I recently filmed a video where I discussed a new diagnosis (IBD). I’ll link this below and in the description box.

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Sulfasalazine a Milder DMARD than some others. Can be used alone or in combination of other DMARDs. Reduces joint pain, swelling stiffness. I’m currently taking Sulfasalazine alongside a medication which I was on beforehand called Celecoxib.

Celecoxib belongs to a different group of drugs called Non Steriodal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs). I’ll link below a video where I explain how NSAIDs work in more detail.

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As I said I’m still taking Celecoxib. This is because Sulfasalazine is a slow-acting drug. Patients typically start to notice a benefit after 6-8 weeks although it can take up to 6 months before people feel the full effects of the Sulfasalazine.

Sulfasalazine also belongs to a group of drugs called Sulfonamides (sulfa-drugs). These are drugs that are derived from sulfanilamide, a sulfur-containing chemical. Most sulfonamides are antibiotics, but some are prescribed for treating rheumatic conditions or IBD, such as Sulfasalazine.

There are quite a few possible side-effects that people can develop on Sulfasalazine - because of this the dosage of medication is built up over time. I took 500mg once a day for two weeks, before increasing to two 500mg tablets a day. Some people may continue to increase their dosage over time (most people wouldn’t be on more than 4000mg a day, depending on the condition they are taking it for). (1)

Side effects:
- Some people are allergic to sulfa-based drugs and may come out in a rash or have another allergic reaction. My rheumatologist advised me to stop taking the medication immediately if this happens.
- As I said Sulfasalazine is a DMARD. Part of the way that DMARDs work is by suppressing the immune system. This means that the inflammation levels in the body are lowered and inflammatory auto-immune conditions can be treated; but it can also make people more susceptible to getting ill as the immune system may not be functioning as efficiently. It can also reduce white blood cell count. Because of this, when I’m first starting this medication, I have to get regular blood tests to check inflammatory markers in the body, blood cell counts and liver and kidney function.
- One side effect that I definitely noticed when I first started taking Sulfasalazine is that I developed quite a few mouth ulcers. This was obviously a little bit sore but it seemed to begin to even out after a couple of weeks.
- Another common side effect of Sulfasalazine is nausea. Made me nauseous when I first started taking it, although no vomiting - just reduced appetite. This is slightly better now.
- Sulfasalazine can cause a fever in reaction to the drug. This is sometimes called a ‘drug fever’. I haven’t felt unwell since I have started taking Sulfasalazine, but I have had a persistent high temperature (normally sitting around 38 whenever I’ve taken it). This is something I will be asking my rheumatologist about when I next see him.
- Colour of urine - mine has become a bright yellow / orange colour. This is a normal side effect and nothing to worry about.

There are lots of possible side effects but I’m only going to talk about the ones that I have noticed myself. Medication reacts to every different person differently so please do your research before you begin a new medication and talk to your DRs if you are worried about any possible side effects.

Because Sulfasalazine is a slow acting drug, I haven’t really noticed many benefits yet - but that’s to be expected because I’ve not even been on it a month yet and it can take 6-8 weeks for most people to begin to notice a difference. I’ll try and film an update after I’ve been on it a little longer to talk about the changes I’ve noticed. At the moment I’’m just trusting in the process and taking it in good faith.

Hope you enjoyed the video guys! Please comment below if you also take Sulfasalazine and let me know how you find it! I love reading all your comments and try and reply to each and every one.

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Arthritis Treatment And Side Effects Of Azulfidine (sulfasalazine)
Arthritis Treatment And Side Effects Of Azulfidine (sulfasalazine) Side Effects 0 Views • 1 month ago

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Azulfidine (sulfasalazine) is a common disease modifying anti-rheumatic drug used in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis and psoriatic arthritis. While effective, it has a whole host of potential side effects including allergic reactions, gastrointestinal disturbance, headache, mouth sores, skin color changes, alterations in hearing, blood abnormalities, liver damage, and Stevens-Johnson syndrome.
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Sulfasalazine and Imuran | What You Need to Know
Sulfasalazine and Imuran | What You Need to Know Side Effects 0 Views • 1 month ago

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What Are The Common Hydroxychloroquine Side Effects To Know
What Are The Common Hydroxychloroquine Side Effects To Know Side Effects 0 Views • 1 month ago

All You Need to Know about Hydroxychloroquine / Plaquenil
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#Sumatriptan | Uses, Dosage, Side Effects & Mechanism | Imitrex
#Sumatriptan | Uses, Dosage, Side Effects & Mechanism | Imitrex Side Effects 0 Views • 1 month ago

Sumatriptan is a serotonin receptor agonist used to treat migraines and cluster headaches.

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Using Sumatriptan To Treat Migraines Safely & Effectively
Using Sumatriptan To Treat Migraines Safely & Effectively Side Effects 0 Views • 1 month ago

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A migraine is a medical disorder characterised by recurring headaches that are moderate to severe. Typically, a migraine headache will present as a throbbing pain on one side of the head, but it can often be both.

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Triptans are a family of medications used to treat migraines that do not respond to ordinary painkillers and rest. These treatments are said to work by binding to serotonin receptors in the brain’s blood vessels and nerve endings. This is then believed to block the release of inflammatory neuropeptides, which are protein-like molecules that neurons use to communicate with each other.

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Medication Side Effects May Qualify You for Increased VA Compensation
Medication Side Effects May Qualify You for Increased VA Compensation Side Effects 0 Views • 1 month ago

We are lucky to live in a time with modern medications to treat, control, and even cure diseases or injuries. But risks come with pharmaceuticals in the form of side effects. Side effects vary from medication to medication and person to person. They can be mild like a headache or extreme like a stroke. Some side effects show up immediately and others may not manifest themselves for months or even years.

If you are a veteran who is experiencing adverse symptoms caused by medications taken to address a service-connected injury or illness, you may be eligible for additional VA disability compensation for a secondary service-connected condition. All too often, veterans applying for disability benefits overlook secondary disabilities and miss out on much-needed benefits they are entitled to.

A secondary service-connected condition is when an established medical condition that was either caused or aggravated by an incident or event during a person’s time in the military leads to a new and separate condition.

To be granted secondary-service connected benefits, you must clearly establish a link between your primary service-connected condition and your secondary condition to be granted additional disability benefits. This link is known as the nexus. Your private doctor or VA doctor will need to provide the VA with a nexus letter which is a medical opinion linking your secondary condition to your already service-connected disability. Any medical records that support a connection between those conditions are also worth submitting to the VA. The nexus between your primary condition and secondary condition must be clearly established in order to be granted service-connection on a secondary basis.


Service-connected disabilities number in the thousands and many of them are treated with both prescription and over-the-counter medications. Here are a few examples of medications that lead to secondary VA claims for adverse side effects. Antibiotics can cause kidney damage. The many different medications prescribed to treat PTSD can cause side effects that can be just as incapacitating as PTSD itself. Anxiety and cardiovascular issues are just two of the many secondary conditions that can be caused by these meds. If you developed high blood pressure during your time in service, you may have been prescribed blood pressure medication which can cause side effects like headaches or digestive issues.

The VA rates secondary disabilities the same way it rates primary disabilities using the VA’s Schedule for Rating Disabilities. The rating for your secondary disability will be determined by the VA based on the medical evidence you provide and, in some cases, by the results of a Compensation and Pension Exam and then combined with the rating for your primary disability.

If you are suffering from side effects from medications you are currently taking or have taken in the past to treat a primary service-connected disability, you may be eligible for a higher rating and additional VA disability compensation. To schedule a free, no-strings-attached evaluation of your case call or email us at Cuddigan Law.

New European Academy of Neurology guidelines for cluster headache treatment
New European Academy of Neurology guidelines for cluster headache treatment Side Effects 0 Views • 1 month ago

Rigmor Hojland Jensen, MD, from University of Copenhagen, Glostrup, Denmark, discusses the new clinical guidelines for cluster headache treatment and the difficulties associated with their development. The new European Academy of Neurology guidelines on the treatment of cluster headache, published in October 2023, are based on existing evidence gathered over the last 20 years of research, although this is still a field of research that needs significant development. Primary recommendations for acute cluster headache treatment are the use of 100% oxygen with a flow of at least 12 L/min over 15 min and 6mg subcutaneous sumatriptan or intranasal zolmitriptan. The use of oral agents as treatments for acute cluster headache has proved ineffective due to slow uptake being impractical for the short-lasting attacks. Verapamil is recommended as a preventive treatment in cluster headache, based on strong efficacy evidence. Corticosteroids can be used as a transitional therapy or an additive while waiting for verapamil to take effect. The use of corticosteroids in chronic cluster headache is limited by the development of severe side effects.
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Symbicort vs Ventolin: Inhaler Duel in Asthma Treatment
Symbicort vs Ventolin: Inhaler Duel in Asthma Treatment Side Effects 0 Views • 1 month ago

Comparison between two renowned inhalers: Symbicort and Ventolin. In this comprehensive analysis, we tackle the critical question of "Symbicort vs Ventolin" in the context of asthma treatment.

Join us as we explore the key differences, similarities, and specific use cases for Symbicort and Ventolin inhalers. Whether you're a patient seeking more information on your prescribed asthma medication or a healthcare professional looking to understand these options better, this video provides valuable insights.

In this video, you will learn:

The primary functions and active ingredients of Symbicort and Ventolin
How each inhaler works in managing asthma symptoms
The benefits and potential side effects of Symbicort vs Ventolin
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Questions and answers about Symbicort Turbuhaler
Questions and answers about Symbicort Turbuhaler Side Effects 0 Views • 1 month ago

I answer some very good questions received on my previous video on how to use Symbicort (https://youtu.be/6dAtTudyqII):
What happens if you make a mistake when priming the device and you hear two clicks? Would that give a double dose or an overdose? Should the powder have a taste - i cannot feel anything when taking it, is it broken? Can you still use the inhaler if the dose counter shows 0 and is in red but the powder inside still rattles? Good idea to clean the mouthpiece before putting the cover back. Is it normal for the mouthpiece to rotate/twist and does this block the inhaler? For how long do you need to take Symbicort? Is it normal for the dose counter to seem stuck after a few doses were taken? Can you stop taking Symbicort for a few days if you are feeling better?

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Should you be worried about
Should you be worried about Side Effects 0 Views • 1 month ago

This is a comment about using inhalers with corticosteroid medication, which is normally required generally in the treatment of asthma. By using inhalers correctly and having good asthma control, we may actually reduce the need to use "steroid" tablets such as prednisolone, which contain a much higher dose than inhalers.
The dose of corticosteroids contained in inhalers is extremely low, but it is still effective because the medication goes directly into the airways where it needs to act. With tablets, it is more likely to have side effects as the corticosteroids act in other places around the body as well.

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How to know Symbicort was inhaled correctly?
How to know Symbicort was inhaled correctly? Side Effects 0 Views • 1 month ago

Have you used Symbicort Turbuhaler correctly? It may be difficult to know sometimes as the medication powder contained in the device generally doesn't have a taste. Normally if the inhaler technique is correct, the medication should be delivered to the deeper parts of the lungs where it is needed. Symbicort Turbuhaler is a dry powder inhaler (DPI), meaning that we need to empty the lungs first before inhaling forcefully and deeply in order to generate the required air flow that will carry the medication deep within the airways. I hope this video clarifies some concerns that some of you may have relating to the use of these inhalers.

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Turbuhaler (Symbicort) inhaler demonstration and review
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Questions and answers about Symbicort Turbuhaler
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Inhaler Side Effects: Must-Know Side Effects & How to Avoid Them!
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In this informative video, we delve into the side effects of inhaled steroids, a key treatment for asthma. While inhaled corticosteroids are crucial for managing asthma symptoms and preventing attacks by reducing airway inflammation, they come with potential side effects. We cover common issues such as oral thrush, hoarseness, and sore throat, and discuss less common but serious concerns like impaired growth in children, osteoporosis, and eye problems. Importantly, we offer practical advice on mitigating these side effects, including proper inhaler technique, the importance of rinsing your mouth after use, the benefits of using a spacer, and the necessity of regular medical check-ups. This video is designed to empower individuals with asthma and their families with knowledge and strategies to effectively manage asthma while minimizing the side effects of inhaled steroids. Remember, a well-informed approach to asthma management can lead to better health outcomes and a higher quality of life.



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Can Budesonide Cause Skin Thinning? - Pain Medicine Network
Can Budesonide Cause Skin Thinning? - Pain Medicine Network Side Effects 0 Views • 1 month ago

Can Budesonide Cause Skin Thinning? In this informative video, we will discuss the potential effects of budesonide, a corticosteroid commonly used to manage conditions like asthma and Crohn's disease. While budesonide is known for its anti-inflammatory properties, understanding its impact on skin health is essential for anyone considering or currently using this medication. We will cover how corticosteroids, including budesonide, can affect the skin, particularly regarding skin thinning, which may occur with prolonged use or higher doses.

Our discussion will include the differences between inhaled and oral corticosteroids, the risks associated with skin atrophy, and the importance of monitoring skin changes. We will also share key considerations for those in pain management, highlighting the balance between the benefits of budesonide and its potential side effects. Protecting your skin from additional stressors and using the lowest effective dose are crucial points we will address.

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Turbohaler | How To Use A Turbohaler (Symbicort Pulmicort Bricanyl)
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Pharmacist Abraham, discusses Turbohaler. How To Use A Turbohaler. Symbicort, Pulmicort, Bricanyl Turbohaler.

In this weeks video we’re looking at How To Use A Turbohaler (Symbicort Pulmicort Bricanyl). This video consists of the current information on How To Use A Turbohaler (Symbicort Pulmicort Bricanyl).

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00:00​ Turbohaler | How To Use A Turbohaler (Symbicort Pulmicort Bricanyl)
00:45 What Is A Turbohaler (Symbicort Pulmicort Bricanyl)
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WHAT IS A TURBOHALER:
Turbohalers are commonly prescribed for patients with asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) as they are very effective at delivering the medication straight to the lungs where it is needed. Using your turbohaler correctly is an important part of asthma or COPD treatment. You should be shown how to use turbohaler properly by a healthcare professional when they are first prescribed.

HOW TO USE A TURBOHALER:
Why is technique important,
• It allows the correct dose of medication to reach your lungs.
• It gives you better control of your condition.

Please watch the video for the full explanation on how to use a turbohaler and how to prime a new device,
1- Breathe out gently and slowly away from the inhaler until your lungs feel empty and you feel ready to breathe in.
2- Hold the inhaler horizontally, but don’t tip it upside down as the powder may fall out.
3- Place the mouthpiece between teeth without biting and close lips to form a good seal. Remember, do not cover the air vents.
4- Then breathe in forcefully as strongly and deeply as you can until your lungs are full. This is key to make sure that a full dose can reach your lungs.
5- You may not be able to sense if the medicine has entered your lungs from inhaling the device, this lack of sensation does not mean that it hasn't reached the lungs, you should not repeat the dose even if you do not feel this sensation.
6- For those of you who can’t inhale strongly or deeply, maybe a turbohaler isn’t the correct inhaler for you. You can usually tell if you can't breathe in enough by tasting the powder from the inhaler, as it can’t reach your lungs or with some inhalers, not hearing a ‘click’ sound. Please speak to a healthcare professional if this happens.
7- After inhaling take the inhaler out of your mouth and hold your breath for up to 10 seconds, or for as long as you comfortably can.
8- Then breathe out gently away from the inhaler. If you’ve been prescribed a second puff, repeat these steps.

Common mistakes that are made with Turbohalers include:
• Not holding the Turbohaler upright when loading the dose.
• Not twisting the grip in both directions to load the dose correctly.
• Not inhaling strongly enough to draw the medication out of the Turbohaler and in to your
lungs.
• Moisture from breathing out getting inside the Turbohaler and leaving the cover off.

Useful tips
• Place the Turbohaler on a table to keep it upright when loading the dose.
• Replace the cover after use.
• If your Turbohaler contains a corticosteroid rinse your mouth out with water after your
dose.
• Speak to your healthcare professional if you experience problems using your Turbohaler.
• Always read the patient leaflet provided with your Turbohaler for any specific instructions

OTHER INSTRUCTIONAL INHALER VIDEOS ON YOUTUBE:
As discussed in the video here are my previous related videos.
How to use an inhaler: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iO8HpORGHOA
How to use a spacer device: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o0M1lLpOu4U


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This video is for information only and should not be used for the diagnosis or treatment of medical conditions. Abraham The Pharmacist has used all reasonable care in compiling the information but make no warranty as to its accuracy. Always consult a doctor or other healthcare professional for diagnosis and treatment of medical conditions.

Symbicort 320/9mcg Turbuhaler Uses | Side Effects & Dosage
Symbicort 320/9mcg Turbuhaler Uses | Side Effects & Dosage Side Effects 0 Views • 1 month ago

Symbicort 320/9mcg Turbuhaler | Uses, Side Effects, Dosage, Review

Symbicort 320/9mcg Turbuhaler is a combination medication that is used for the management of asthma and moderate to severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in adults and children over 6 years. Its active ingredients, budesonide and formoterol, work synergistically to alleviate respiratory symptoms by reducing airway inflammation and relaxing bronchial muscles, respectively. Patients often experience difficulty breathing, wheezing, and coughing due to these conditions. Regular use helps prevent exacerbations and manage daily symptoms effectively. Common side effects may include muscle pain, difficulty sleeping, increased heart rate, and elevated blood sugar levels. It is essential to monitor for any worsening symptoms and consult a healthcare provider as needed. Before initiating therapy, a thorough assessment of respiratory function is recommended, and patients should disclose any existing medical conditions or medications to avoid potential interactions. Symbicort is not suitable for children under 6 years and should be used cautiously in individuals with heart or liver issues. This medication is not intended for acute asthma attacks. It is vital to follow your doctor’s instructions regarding dosage and administration for optimal results.


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SYMBICORT -  - Generic Name , Brand Names, How to use, Precautions, Side Effects
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Can Budesonide Cause Skin Thinning? - Pain Medicine Network
Can Budesonide Cause Skin Thinning? - Pain Medicine Network Side Effects 0 Views • 1 month ago

Can Budesonide Cause Skin Thinning? In this informative video, we will discuss the potential effects of budesonide, a corticosteroid commonly used to manage conditions like asthma and Crohn's disease. While budesonide is known for its anti-inflammatory properties, understanding its impact on skin health is essential for anyone considering or currently using this medication. We will cover how corticosteroids, including budesonide, can affect the skin, particularly regarding skin thinning, which may occur with prolonged use or higher doses.

Our discussion will include the differences between inhaled and oral corticosteroids, the risks associated with skin atrophy, and the importance of monitoring skin changes. We will also share key considerations for those in pain management, highlighting the balance between the benefits of budesonide and its potential side effects. Protecting your skin from additional stressors and using the lowest effective dose are crucial points we will address.

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Symbicort vs Dulera: Inhaler Duel for Persistent Asthma
Symbicort vs Dulera: Inhaler Duel for Persistent Asthma Side Effects 0 Views • 1 month ago

We delve into the battle of the inhalers: Symbicort vs Dulera. If you're dealing with persistent asthma, you know how crucial it is to find the right medication to manage your symptoms effectively. We're here to help you make an informed decision.

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LEVOTHYROXINE (SYNTHROID) | PHARMACOLOGY REVIEW
LEVOTHYROXINE (SYNTHROID) | PHARMACOLOGY REVIEW Side Effects 0 Views • 1 month ago

In this video I review Levothyroxine (Synthroid). Levothyroxine is a medicine used to treat an hypothyroidism. I discuss how it works, nursing interventions, and important patient teaching. These are need to know medications for school and NCLEX!

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Levothyroxine (Synthroid)|Side effect| how to use| thyroid symptoms| thyroid medicine| effectiveness Side Effects 0 Views • 1 month ago

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Np thyroid: Should you use this thyroid medication? (5 things to know)
Np thyroid: Should you use this thyroid medication? (5 things to know) Side Effects 0 Views • 1 month ago

NP thyroid is a thyroid medication often referred to as the generic of Armour thyroid (even though this isn't true). Find out if you should use NP thyroid and if it's actually going to help you.

Today we are going to talk about the thyroid medication known as NP thyroid.

What is NP thyroid?

NP thyroid is an NDT formulation (meaning it is like other formulations of natural desiccated thyroid) that is becoming more popular nowadays because it is becoming more difficult to get the other brands.

Should you use it? How is it different? Does it work? these are the questions we will be going over today.

Here are 5 things you should know about NP thyroid before using it:

#1. It is an NDT formulation.

The first thing that you should know is that NP thyroid is an NDT formulation. This means that it shares some similarities with other formulations of natural desiccated thyroid.

These similarities include the fact that all of these medications contain calcitonin, T4, T3, T2, and T1. Even though they all contain these BASIC ingredients they do differ in their inactive ingredients.

#2. NP thyroid vs Armour thyroid.

You should know that NP thyroid is NOT the same thing as Armour thyroid. Your pharmacist may try to convince you that these are the same medications but they are not. Sometimes Armour is referred to as the brand name and NP as the generic but again that isn't true either.

These medications differ in their ingredient profile and thus how they interact in your body.

Armour thyroid has 1 extra ingredient compared to NP thyroid which is technically slightly more "clean" compared to Armour thyroid.

If you are sensitive to inactive ingredients then you might fare better on NP over armour thyroid.

#3. NP thyroid vs levothyroxine and Synthroid.

These two classes of medications differ by quite a bit! While levothyroxine and Synthroid only contain T4 thyroid hormone you should know that NP thyroid contains T4, T3, T2, and T1. This means that NP thyroid has a more complete thyroid hormone profile.

#4. NP thyroid and weight loss.

You should also be aware that NP thyroid will be superior to levothyroxine and Synthroid in terms of its ability to help you lose weight. This is mostly attributed to the fact that NP thyroid contains T3 thyroid hormone.

#5. NP thyroid cost.

NP thyroid is actually very reasonably priced, especially when compared to Armour thyroid.

It is not, however, cheaper than levothyroxine/Synthroid, though, which is very cheap.

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Levothyroxine & Hair Loss - 3 CAUSES + HOW TO STOP IT
Levothyroxine & Hair Loss - 3 CAUSES + HOW TO STOP IT Side Effects 0 Views • 1 month ago

Suffering from levothyroxine hair loss? Levothyroxine is KNOWN to cause hair loss in several different ways. If you are taking levothyroxine and suffering from hair fall then this is the video for you.

Levothyroxine is the #1 most commonly prescribed thyroid medication for hypothyroidism and low thyroid. But what you may not realize is that it can have many different side effects including hair loss.

Figuring out what causes hair loss can be difficult as a thyroid patient because your thyroid can contribute as well as your thyroid medication.

Use this guide to help you find the root cause of your hair loss so you can finally regrow your hair.

3 ways levothyroxine causes hair loss:

#1. Your levothyroxine dose is too high.
What you may not realize is that hyperthyroidism can lead to hair loss and taking TOO much levothyroxine can cause hyperthyroidism. Check your TSH and free T3/Free t4 levels if you think this may be happening to you. If it is, you will see a drop in your TSH, and an elevation in your free T4 levels. You may also experience the symptoms of hyperthyroidism.

#2. Your levothyroxine dose is too low.
Next, your dose may simply be too low. If your dose is too low then you are still suffering from hypothyroidism and low thyroid can CAUSE hair loss as well. If this is happening to you then you will see a RISE in your TSH and a DROP in your free t3 and free T4 levels.

#3. Your hair loss is directly caused by levothyroxine.
Lastly, levothyroxine ITSELF can cause hair loss regardless of your dose. Don't worry, though, because there is a solution! All you need to do is switch to a different type of thyroid medication to see if that medication causes the same issue. As you swap through thyroid medications you will find one that works for you and does NOT cause hair loss.

Download my free thyroid resources here (including hypothyroid symptoms checklist, the complete list of thyroid lab tests + optimal ranges, foods you should avoid if you have thyroid disease, and more):
https://www.restartmed.com/start-here/

Recommended thyroid supplements to enhance thyroid function:
- Supplements that everyone with hypothyroidism needs: https://bit.ly/3tekPej
- Supplement bundle to help reverse Hashimoto's: https://bit.ly/3gSY9eJ
- Supplements for those without a thyroid and for those after RAI: https://bit.ly/3tb36nZ
- Supplements for active hyperthyroidism: https://bit.ly/3t70yHo

See ALL of my specialized supplements including protein powders, thyroid supplements, and weight loss products here:
https://www.restartmed.com/shop/

Want more from my blog? I have more than 400+ well-researched blog posts on thyroid management, hormone balancing, weight loss, and more. See all blog posts here:
https://www.restartmed.com/blog/

Prefer to listen via podcast? Download all of my podcast episodes here: https://apple.co/3kNYTCS

Disclaimer:
Dr. Westin Childs received his Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine from Rocky Vista University College of Osteopathic medicine in 2013. His use of “doctor” or “Dr.” in relation to himself solely refers to that degree. Dr. Childs is no longer practicing medicine and does not hold an active medical license so he can focus on helping people through videos, blog posts, research, and supplement formulation. To read more about why he is no longer licensed please see this page: https://www.restartmed.com/wha....t-happened-to-my-med

This video is for general informational, educational, and entertainment purposes only. It should not be used to self-diagnose and it is not a substitute for a medical exam, treatment, diagnosis, prescription, or recommendation. It does not create a doctor-patient relationship between Dr. Childs and you. You should not make any changes to your medications or health regimens without first consulting a physician. If you have any questions please consult with your current primary care provider. Restart Medical LLC and Dr. Westin Childs are not liable or responsible for any advice, course of treatment, diagnosis, or any other information, services, or product you obtain through this website or video.
#thyroid #hypothyroidism #hashimoto's

Does Synthroid Contain Gluten?
Does Synthroid Contain Gluten? Side Effects 0 Views • 1 month ago

Good news! A recent analysis showed that Synthroid does not contain gluten. But, what do you do if you are taking Synthroid and still not feeling well? Let’s discuss the practical and effective steps you can take if this is you. Want more info? Email us at [email protected], call at (800) 335-7009 and visit me at http://www.DrRuscio.com. For your free e-book on gut health, click here: http://drruscio.com/youtube-subscription/

Dr. Ruscio is your leading functional and integrative doctor specializing in gut related disorders such as SIBO, leaky gut, Celiac, IBS and in thyroid disorders such as hypothyroid and hyperthyroid. For more information on how to become a patient, please contact our office. Serving the San Francisco bay area and distance patients via phone and Skype.

Levothyroxine Ingredients: These May Surprise You
Levothyroxine Ingredients: These May Surprise You Side Effects 0 Views • 1 month ago

Ever wonder what is actually in levothyroxine? This medication is one of the most prescribed medications in the United States and yet so many people have no idea what they are actually consuming every day.

Understanding what's in this medication is important because some of the ingredients may be causing you problems.

When it comes to thyroid medications there are two types of ingredients you should be aware of:

1. Active ingredients
And 2. Inactive ingredients

The active ingredients are usually not the problem for most thyroid patients because this component is dose dependent. You are either taking enough or you aren't.

But this isn't true for the inactive ingredients. These ingredients can cause hypersensitivity reactions regardless of the dose and may lead to a host of symptoms.

The active ingredients found in levothyroxine include: thyroxine.
The inactive ingredients include: magnesium stearate, microcrystalline cellulose, colloidal silicone dioxide, sodium starch glycolate, and color additives depending on the strength and dose you are taking.

If you are not doing well on your thyroid medication then take a look at these ingredients and see if they are causing issues. If they are, you may benefit from switching to a cleaner thyroid medication like Tirosint.

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Download my free thyroid resources here (including hypothyroid symptoms checklist, the complete list of thyroid lab tests + optimal ranges, foods you should avoid if you have thyroid disease, and more):
https://www.restartmed.com/start-here/

Recommended thyroid supplements to enhance thyroid function:
- Supplements that everyone with hypothyroidism needs: https://bit.ly/3tekPej
- Supplement bundle to help reverse Hashimoto's: https://bit.ly/3gSY9eJ
- Supplements for those without a thyroid and for those after RAI: https://bit.ly/3tb36nZ
- Supplements for active hyperthyroidism: https://bit.ly/3t70yHo

See ALL of my specialized supplements including protein powders, thyroid supplements, and weight loss products here:
https://www.restartmed.com/shop/

Want more from my blog? I have more than 400+ well-researched blog posts on thyroid management, hormone balancing, weight loss, and more. See all blog posts here:
https://www.restartmed.com/blog/

Prefer to listen via podcast? Download all of my podcast episodes here: https://apple.co/3kNYTCS

Disclaimer:
Dr. Westin Childs received his Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine from Rocky Vista University College of Osteopathic medicine in 2013. His use of “doctor” or “Dr.” in relation to himself solely refers to that degree. Dr. Childs is no longer practicing medicine and does not hold an active medical license so he can focus on helping people through videos, blog posts, research, and supplement formulation. To read more about why he is no longer licensed please see this page: https://www.restartmed.com/wha....t-happened-to-my-med

This video is for general informational, educational, and entertainment purposes only. It should not be used to self-diagnose and it is not a substitute for a medical exam, treatment, diagnosis, prescription, or recommendation. It does not create a doctor-patient relationship between Dr. Childs and you. You should not make any changes to your medications or health regimens without first consulting a physician. If you have any questions please consult with your current primary care provider. Restart Medical LLC and Dr. Westin Childs are not liable or responsible for any advice, course of treatment, diagnosis, or any other information, services, or product you obtain through this website or video.
#thyroid #hypothyroidism #hashimoto's

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