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"Low T" has become an epidemic globally. Dr. Peter Attia joins Jillian this week to tackle everything Testosterone Replacement Therapy, TRT. How do you know if you need it? What are the symptoms of low testosterone? What about side effects of taking TRT? What are the potential dangers and life long risks? How can you prevent acne, infertility, or hair loss when supplementing testosterone? Is there a connection with TRT and heart attacks or even prostate cancer? How is this different than steroid use? Should women be taking TRT to treat low libido? Peter Attia answers all these questions and more.


Testosterone Replacement Therapy is use to treat low testosterone (T) levels. But is it actually safe for the cardiovascular health? Keep on watching as Dr. Malik unveils the truth!
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How to Choose the Best CGRP Injectable for YOUR Migraines
In this episode of The Headache Channel, Dr. Krob explains how to choose the best CGRP injectable to prevent your migraines.
The CGRP injectable migraine prevention treatments, Aimovig (erenumab), Ajovy (fremanezumab), and Emgality (erenumab) are transforming the lives of people living with migraine by dramatically reducing the frequency of migraine attacks by 50, 75 or even 100 percent.
Migraine prevention is the most important thing you can do if you have migraine. You should consider migraine prevention if you have 4 or more days of migraine (not attacks of migraine - a migraine attack can last 1 or more days) a month. You should commit to migraine prevention if you have 2 or more days a month where you missing work or school, or leaving early, because of a migraine attack. Other reasons to prevent migraines include:
- Going to the ED, Urgent Care, or your doctor's office for a migraine emergency.
- Acute migraine treatments cause awful side effects or don't work.
- Personal preference.
Until 2018, all migraine prevention treatments were drugs that were invented for other problems and "accidentally" found to be helpful for migraine prevention. These drugs include the platform migraine treatments amitriptyline, topiramate (Topamax), divalproex / valproic acid (Depakote) , and propranolol. These drugs are still good basic choices for prevention. But, they may not work well enough for some people, and they can have a lot of side effects and unwanted interactions with other medicines.
The CGRP injectables have changed the picture of migraine prevention. Aimovig, Ajovy and Emgality are injectable monoclonal antibodies. Their mechanism of action is to prevent CGRP from sticking to CGRP receptors. This stops the nervous system's "migraine amplification circuit", the trigeminovascular pathway.
Aimovig, Ajovy and Emgality have a lot in common. They are all injections into the skin with a fairly small needle. The injection sites and techniques are similar. They all can be taken once a month. They all need refrigeration. They all seem to work both quickly and well. They all share two common, and common-sense side effects. They all have no interactions with other drugs.
Because these three treatments have never been tested against each other, no one can really say which one is best. (And I have seen cases where people have not responded to one, but have responded to another.)
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The approval of CGRP monoclonal antibodies has been an exciting milestone for migraine prevention. These drugs offer an alternative for preventing debilitating migraine attacks in patients not getting benefit from Botox or older, more classic drugs..
Nevertheless, the long-term safety of Ajovy and other CGRP monoclonal antibodies has not yet been established. Also, there is little scientific evidence to support using Ajovy, or other similar drugs, in certain people—older (aged 65 and above) or pregnant people..
As such, to optimize your health and stay safe, it's important to keep in regular touch with your neurologist while taking Ajovy. Attend all of your appointments and be open and honest about how well (or not) Ajovy is working. Also, tell your provider about any side effects you are having, and whether there are any changes in your overall health, including if you are pregnant or planning a pregnancy..
On a final note—continue to educate yourself about Ajovy. Try and keep up with the latest research on the drug. It’s important to be realistic, too. Ajovy and other CGRP monoclonal antibodies are far cries from migraine “cures.” They do offer hope, though, and may serve as a stepping stone to an even better migraine preventive drug..
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Discussion by Britt Talley Daniel MD, neurologist and headache doctor, on the new CGRP drug, Ajovy for the prevention of Migraine.
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I discuss whether Ajovy is effective for migraine headaches and compare it breifly to Emgality. This is an exciting new class of preventative migraine drugs called CGRP receptor antagonists. Coupon Savings : https://www.ajovy.com/savings


Ajovy is a prescription medication used to prevent migraines. While it's very well tolerated overall it can come with some unexpected side effects. I discuss those and how often they occur in this video.
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Aimovig is a CGRP antagonist that is used to prevent migraines in adults. It’s available as pre-filled, single-dose autoinjectors and single-dose syringes. It comes in two different doses, and is injected once a month under the skin.
00:00 Treatment
00:05 Dosage
00:31 Required materials
00:54 Pre-check your pen
01:07 Choose injection site
01:35 Injection demonstration
02:03 Cleanup & disposal
If you have been prescribed Aimovig, the brand name for erenumab, you should have received training from your healthcare professional on how to give yourself the injection safely. In this video, we will review step-by-step how to give yourself an Aimovig injection using the pre-filled autoinjector.
Before using Aimovig, review the Instructions for Use provided with your prescription. When you are ready to inject your dose, gather your materials. You will need: Your Aimovig autoinjector that has been at room temperature for at least 30 minutes, a piece of gauze or a cotton ball, an alcohol swab, and a sharps container.
Now that you are ready to inject your dose, let’s review the steps on how to inject your Aimovig autoinjector.
Step One: Check your pen to make sure the medication isn’t expired, frozen, or cloudy. It should look clear and colorless to slightly yellow, and shouldn’t have particles in it.
Step two: Wash your hands with soap and water.
Step three: Choose your injection site. If you are injecting Aimovig by yourself, you can inject it into your stomach, 2 inches away from your belly button, or into the front of your thigh. If someone else is helping you, they can inject it into the back of your upper arm. Clean your chosen injection site with an alcohol swab.
Step four: Remove the white cap for 70mg pen or orange cap for 140mg pen and either stretch or pinch your skin.
Step five: Place the injection end straight onto your skin, making sure you can see the window.
Step six: Push the autoinjector firmly against your skin which unlocks the start button. While still holding the autoinjector firmly against your skin, press the start button. You might hear or feel a click. Continue holding the autoinjector against your skin until the window is fully yellow - this may take up to 15 seconds, you might hear or feel a click.
Step seven: Remove the autoinjector from your skin and place it directly into a sharps container.
Step eight: If you have any bleeding at the injection site, you can press a cotton ball or gauze over the injection site until the bleeding has stopped.
If you have any questions about how to inject Aimovig, contact your healthcare provider or the manufacturer, Amgen.
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AIM Network Member Karen E. reflects on her experience with Aimovig.
APPROVED USE
Aimovig® (erenumab-aooe) is a prescription medicine used for the preventive treatment of migraine in adults.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
WHO SHOULD NOT USE AIMOVIG®?
Do not use Aimovig® if you are allergic to erenumab-aooe or any ingredients in Aimovig®.
BEFORE STARTING AIMOVIG®, tell your healthcare provider (HCP) about all your medical conditions, including if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant, breastfeeding or plan to breastfeed.
Tell your HCP about all the medicines you take, including any prescription and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, or herbal supplements.
WHAT ARE POSSIBLE SIDE EFFECTS OF AIMOVIG®?
Aimovig® may cause serious side effects, including:
• ALLERGIC REACTIONS. Allergic reactions, including rash or swelling can happen after receiving Aimovig®. This can happen within hours to days after using Aimovig®. Call your HCP or get emergency medical help right away if you have any of the following symptoms of an allergic reaction: swelling of the face, mouth, tongue or throat, or trouble breathing.
• CONSTIPATION WITH SERIOUS COMPLICATIONS. Severe constipation can happen after receiving Aimovig®. In some cases people have been hospitalized or needed surgery. Contact your HCP if you have severe constipation or constipation associated with symptoms such as severe or constant belly pain, vomiting, swelling of belly or bloating.
• HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE. High blood pressure or worsening of high blood pressure can happen after receiving Aimovig®. Contact your healthcare provider if you have an increase in blood pressure.
The most common side effects of Aimovig® are pain, redness, or swelling at the injection site and constipation.
These are not all of the possible side effects of Aimovig®. Call your HCP for medical advice about side effects.
You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA.
Visit https://www.fda.gov/medwatch, or call 1-800-FDA-1088.
Check out the full Prescribing Information: http://bit.ly/Aim-PI
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AIM Network Member Dayna D. is sharing a piece of her journey. Learn more about her experience with Aimovig.
APPROVED USE
Aimovig® (erenumab-aooe) is a prescription medicine used for the preventive treatment of migraine in adults.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
WHO SHOULD NOT USE AIMOVIG®?
Do not use Aimovig® if you are allergic to erenumab-aooe or any ingredients in Aimovig®.
BEFORE STARTING AIMOVIG®, tell your healthcare provider (HCP) about all your medical conditions, including if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant, breastfeeding or plan to breastfeed.
Tell your HCP about all the medicines you take, including any prescription and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, or herbal supplements.
WHAT ARE POSSIBLE SIDE EFFECTS OF AIMOVIG®?
Aimovig® may cause serious side effects, including:
• ALLERGIC REACTIONS. Allergic reactions, including rash or swelling can happen after receiving Aimovig®. This can happen within hours to days after using Aimovig®. Call your HCP or get emergency medical help right away if you have any of the following symptoms of an allergic reaction: swelling of the face, mouth, tongue or throat, or trouble breathing.
• CONSTIPATION WITH SERIOUS COMPLICATIONS. Severe constipation can happen after receiving Aimovig®. In some cases people have been hospitalized or needed surgery. Contact your HCP if you have severe constipation or constipation associated with symptoms such as severe or constant belly pain, vomiting, swelling of belly or bloating.
• HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE. High blood pressure or worsening of high blood pressure can happen after receiving Aimovig®. Contact your healthcare provider if you have an increase in blood pressure.
The most common side effects of Aimovig® are pain, redness, or swelling at the injection site and constipation.
These are not all of the possible side effects of Aimovig®. Call your HCP for medical advice about side effects.
You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA.
Visit https://www.fda.gov/medwatch, or call 1-800-FDA-1088.
Check out the full Prescribing Information: http://bit.ly/Aim-PI


Erenumab is a calcitonin-gene related peptide antagonist used to prevent migraines.
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What is erenumab used for?
Contraindication
What are the side effects of taking erenumab?
How does erenumab work?
How to use erenumab?
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AIM Network Member Delora D. talks about her Aimovig experience and more.
APPROVED USE
Aimovig® (erenumab-aooe) is a prescription medicine used for the preventive treatment of migraine in adults.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
WHO SHOULD NOT USE AIMOVIG®?
Do not use Aimovig® if you are allergic to erenumab-aooe or any ingredients in Aimovig®.
BEFORE STARTING AIMOVIG®, tell your healthcare provider (HCP) about all your medical conditions, including if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant, breastfeeding or plan to breastfeed.
Tell your HCP about all the medicines you take, including any prescription and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, or herbal supplements.
WHAT ARE POSSIBLE SIDE EFFECTS OF AIMOVIG®?
Aimovig® may cause serious side effects, including:
• ALLERGIC REACTIONS. Allergic reactions, including rash or swelling can happen after receiving Aimovig®. This can happen within hours to days after using Aimovig®. Call your HCP or get emergency medical help right away if you have any of the following symptoms of an allergic reaction: swelling of the face, mouth, tongue or throat, or trouble breathing.
• CONSTIPATION WITH SERIOUS COMPLICATIONS. Severe constipation can happen after receiving Aimovig®. In some cases people have been hospitalized or needed surgery. Contact your HCP if you have severe constipation or constipation associated with symptoms such as severe or constant belly pain, vomiting, swelling of belly or bloating.
• HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE. High blood pressure or worsening of high blood pressure can happen after receiving Aimovig®. Contact your healthcare provider if you have an increase in blood pressure.
The most common side effects of Aimovig® are pain, redness, or swelling at the injection site and constipation.
These are not all of the possible side effects of Aimovig®. Call your HCP for medical advice about side effects.
You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA.
Visit https://www.fda.gov/medwatch, or call 1-800-FDA-1088.
Check out the full Prescribing Information: http://bit.ly/Aim-PI


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Tocilizumab is used to treat juvenile polyarticular idiopathic arthritis in adults and children 2 years of age and older.
Tocilizumab is also used to treat systemic juvenile idiopathic arthritis (or "Still's Disease") in adults and children 2 years of age and older.
Tocilizumab is also used to treat cytokine release syndrome (CRS) that is severe or life-threatening caused by an overactive immune system in response to certain types of blood cell cancer treatments. Tocilizumab is used for CRS in adults and children 2 years of age and older.
Tocilizumab is sometimes given along with other medications as part of your overall treatment.
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Tocilizumab is an interleukin-6 (IL-6) receptor antagonist used to treat Cytokine Release Syndrome (CRS), Systemic Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (sJIA), Giant Cell Arteritis (GCA), and Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA).
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Actemra is an immunosuppressive medication used to treat the symptoms of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. The medication was first approved by the FDA in 2010. The drug has been marketed to doctors as not increasing the risk of heart failure, stroke and lung disease, which competing drug makers admit their rheumatoid arthritis medication does. The problem is that Actemra does apparently carry this risk, and the manufacturer has misled the FDA and doctors in order to sale its drug. To learn more about the lawsuits involving Actemra, visit https://www.levinlaw.com/actemra-lawsuit-lawyer


Does Abiraterone Cause Fatigue? In this informative video, we will discuss the side effects associated with abiraterone acetate, a medication used to treat advanced prostate cancer. Understanding the impact of this treatment on patients is essential, especially regarding fatigue, which is a common concern among those undergoing cancer therapy. We will explore how abiraterone works and examine the relationship between this medication and fatigue, including factors that can influence the experience of tiredness in patients.
We'll also highlight the role of oncology support teams in managing these side effects and the importance of open communication between patients and healthcare providers. This discussion aims to provide clarity on how to navigate the challenges of fatigue while receiving treatment for prostate cancer. If you or a loved one is facing similar challenges, this video will offer valuable information and strategies to improve your overall well-being during treatment.
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Prostate cancer: Four side effects of abiraterone acetate hormone therapy


Are you taking Abiraterone (Zytiga®)?
Abiraterone is a prescription medication used to treat men with prostate cancer that has spread to other part of their body (metastasized).
Monica, a pharmacist who works with Marley Drug, answers some of the most common questions about this medicine:
1. (0:00) What is Abiraterone and how does it work?
2. (2:05) What if you miss a dose of Abiraterone?
3. (2:20) What are some side effects of Abiraterone?
4. (3:02) Can Abiraterone 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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Dr. Leonard Gomella discusses the long-term survival benefit of abiraterone with prednisone in men with metastatic prostate cancer who haven’t received chemotherapy.
View more, at http://www.onclive.com/inside-oncology


Dr. Matthew Cooney reviews how abiraterone acetate is used for the treatment of advanced prostate cancer. He discusses how to limit the side effects and what to consider once it stops working.
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How Effective Is Abiraterone? In this informative video, we will discuss the role of abiraterone in the treatment of advanced prostate cancer. Abiraterone is a hormone therapy that targets testosterone production, which can contribute to the growth of prostate cancer cells. By reducing testosterone levels, this medication plays an important part in managing the disease.
We will cover the various benefits associated with abiraterone, including its impact on survival rates and disease progression. Additionally, we will highlight the significance of clinical studies that demonstrate how abiraterone can be more effective when used in conjunction with other treatments.
However, it's essential to be aware of the potential side effects that may arise with abiraterone use. We'll provide information on common adverse effects and the importance of monitoring during treatment. Understanding the timing of abiraterone's administration is also key, as it can influence its overall effectiveness.
Join us as we explore the complexities of abiraterone and its role in advanced prostate cancer management. Whether you are a patient, caregiver, or simply interested in oncology, this video aims to provide helpful information. Don’t forget to subscribe to our channel for ongoing discussions about cancer treatments and support.
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About Us: Welcome to the Oncology Support Network, your trusted source for comprehensive information and support in the field of oncology. Our channel is dedicated to empowering patients, caregivers, and healthcare professionals with the latest insights on cancer treatment, research breakthroughs, and wellness strategies. 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.