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Olanzapine:Samidorphan Lybalvi Still Makes You Fat
Olanzapine:Samidorphan Lybalvi Still Makes You Fat Side Effects 1 Views • 5 months ago

Sometimes psychiatric drug design feels like a recycling bin filled with old ideas. Today is an opportunity for us to expose some of the flaws in one of the latest recycled ideas in psychopharmacology using samidorphan an opioid receptor blocker to alleviate the metabolic side effects of olanzapine.

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Results Weight gain and Lipids ENLIGHTEN-Early Study: 02:55 to 04:22
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Tapering Antipsychotic Olanzapine | Managing Manic Side Effects of Bupropion
Tapering Antipsychotic Olanzapine | Managing Manic Side Effects of Bupropion Side Effects 1 Views • 5 months ago

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Caution with the Vitamin D Drug Olmesartan
Caution with the Vitamin D Drug Olmesartan Side Effects 1 Views • 5 months ago

A few months ago I discussed how chronically low Vitamin D might be caused by infections. These infections may alter Vitamin D metabolism in attempts to suppress your immune system, thus causing chronically low Vitamin D. A certain protocol to treat this calls for the use of the drug Olmesartan, however this drug has some major side effects to be aware of. 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/

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Oseltamivir (Tamiflu) - Uses, Dosing, Side Effects
Oseltamivir (Tamiflu) - Uses, Dosing, Side Effects Side Effects 1 Views • 5 months ago

In this episode, I discuss a medication known as oseltamivir (Tamiflu).

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Oxcarbazepine 300 mg (Trileptal): What is Oxcarbazepine? Trileptal Uses, Dose and Side Effects
Oxcarbazepine 300 mg (Trileptal): What is Oxcarbazepine? Trileptal Uses, Dose and Side Effects Side Effects 1 Views • 5 months ago

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OXYBUTYNIN -   - Generic Name , Brand Names, How to use, Precautions, Side Effects
OXYBUTYNIN - - Generic Name , Brand Names, How to use, Precautions, Side Effects Side Effects 1 Views • 5 months ago

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5 FACTS: PERCOCET (OXYCODONE/ACETAMINOPHEN)
5 FACTS: PERCOCET (OXYCODONE/ACETAMINOPHEN) Side Effects 1 Views • 5 months ago

In this episode, I discuss 5 facts about Percocet (oxycodone/acetaminophen).

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How The Sacklers, The Family Behind Oxycontin, Became Nonprofit Pariahs
How The Sacklers, The Family Behind Oxycontin, Became Nonprofit Pariahs Side Effects 1 Views • 5 months ago

The Sacklers, the family dynasty that owns Purdue Pharma in Stamford, Connecticut, are major benefactors to charity. Now, money from the Sackler family has become radioactive in the world of high-profile nonprofits and museums. In fact, cultural institutions like the Metropolitan Museum and Guggenheim in New York, and the Tate in London, have already cut ties with the family.

Why would nonprofits refuse such a big donor? Because the same family that funded these institutions for decades now finds itself at the center of the opioid crisis in the United States. Purdue Pharma created OxyContin, an opioid-based painkiller many believe is at the root of America's opioid epidemic, killing thousands across the U.S.

"While the allegations against our family are false and unfair, we understand that accepting gifts at this time would put the Met in a difficult position," a Sacker family spokesperson told CNBC. "We respect the Met and that is the last thing we would want to do. Our goal has always been to support the valuable work of such outstanding organizations, and we remain committed to doing so."

Meanwhile, as lawsuits pile up against Purdue and the Sackler family, the company continues to deny any wrongdoing. The spokesman for the family said the lawsuits are "baseless" and "inconsistent with the factual record."

But that hasn't stopped the lawsuits, and may lead the company to file for bankruptcy.
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5 Reasons NOT To Do Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
5 Reasons NOT To Do Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Side Effects 1 Views • 5 months ago

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With a little training on how to equalize the pressure in their ears, most people can go right into a chamber, no problem.

But there are relative and absolute contraindications to hyperbaric oxygen therapy, and there are a handful of people that really shouldn't go in or need to be cleared by a doctor before deciding to go into a hyperbaric chamber.

In this video we’ll discuss 5 RELATIVE contraindications for HBOT.

By relative, we mean that it depends on the severity of the issue. People with these conditions may actually benefit from HBOT, but it depends on the severity, and the patient should see their related specialist to be cleared before getting into a chamber.

At the end we’ll also discuss the 2 absolute contraindications of HBOT. These people cannot go into a chamber 100% of the time.

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Choosing Wisely: Paxil for Depression and Anxiety - Explained
Choosing Wisely: Paxil for Depression and Anxiety - Explained Side Effects 1 Views • 5 months ago

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In this video, we're going to discuss Paxil for Depression and Anxiety: Should You Take It?

Paxil is an antidepressant medication that is prescribed for the treatment of major depressive disorder (MDD) and generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). It is also prescribed for prevention of episodes of MDD and GAD in people at risk for developing them.

Though the benefits of taking Paxil for Depression and Anxiety are well-known, it is important to discuss the risks and benefits of taking Paxil with your doctor before you start taking it. Do your research to find out if Paxil is the right medication for you and be sure to speak with your doctor about any questions or concerns you may have.

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Pfizer COVID 19 FDA Authorized Pill
Pfizer COVID 19 FDA Authorized Pill Side Effects 1 Views • 5 months ago

Roger Seheult, MD of MedCram illustrates how the Pfizer coronavirus pill called Paxlovid works, its efficacy, and its side effects. See all Dr. Seheult's videos at: https://www.medcram.com/?utm_source=Youtube&utm_medium=Video&utm_campaign=Video+Link+Clicks&utm_term=Pfizer+COVID+19+FDA+Authorized+Pill+%22Paxlovid%22+Explained&utm_content=GMMTw0MAT-8

Clinical trial data for Paxlovid show that if taken within 3 days of symptom onset, hospitalizations and death were reduced by 89% compared to placebo.

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Chris Hayes On Taking Paxlovid And What He Learned From His Covid Experience
Chris Hayes On Taking Paxlovid And What He Learned From His Covid Experience Side Effects 1 Views • 5 months ago

Chris Hayes: If we're going to let Covid circulate relatively unchecked, then we need to be putting our backs into the effort to develop the next generation of vaccines and drugs and getting the ones we have, like Paxlovid, to everyone who needs and wants it.
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Colorado doctors warn about drug interactions with new COVID-19 treatment pills
Colorado doctors warn about drug interactions with new COVID-19 treatment pills Side Effects 1 Views • 5 months ago

New drugs approved to treat COVID-19 may pose a risk depending on what other medications patients are taking. Nicole Fierro reports.

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Famotidina, cuándo y cómo debemos administrarla. Tu Farmacéutico Informa
Famotidina, cuándo y cómo debemos administrarla. Tu Farmacéutico Informa Side Effects 1 Views • 5 months ago

Videoconsejo sanitario sobre famotidina, para qué sirve este principio activo, y cómo y cuándo debemos administrar este medicamento. Videoconsejo impartido por la farmacéutica Irene Suárez, elaborado por el Consejo General de Colegios Farmacéuticos y producido por Medicina TV.

La famotidina es un fármaco antiulceroso que pertenece al grupo de los antihistamínicos H2 de acción prolongada.

Está indicada para el tratamiento de la úlcera gastroduodenal y esofagitis por reflujo gastroesofágico. Existen presentaciones sin receta indicadas para hiperacidez gástrica.

En la farmacia comunitaria, se dispone de distintas presentaciones de famotidina en forma de comprimidos.

La dosis a emplear deberá ser establecida por el médico. Generalmente para adultos con ulcera duodenal o gástrica, la dosis recomendada es de 40 mg por la noche y el tratamiento debe mantenerse de 4 a 8 semanas, dependiendo de la evolución del paciente. En caso de hiperacidez, 10 mg cuando aparezcan los síntomas.

Deben evitarse tratamientos a largo plazo sin recomendación del médico, ya que puede afectar a la absorción de ciertos nutrientes como vitamina B12, así como enmascarar procesos más graves que tienen que ser diagnosticados por el médico.

Las reacciones adversas más frecuentes en el tratamiento con famotidina son las relacionadas con el sistema nervioso, como dolor de cabeza y mareo y trastornos gastrointestinales, como diarrea o estreñimiento.

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#promethazine | Uses, Dosage, Side Effects & Mechanism | Phenergan
#promethazine | Uses, Dosage, Side Effects & Mechanism | Phenergan Side Effects 1 Views • 5 months ago

Promethazine is a first-generation antihistamine used for the treatment of allergic conditions, nausea and vomiting, and motion sickness.

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The Benefits and Risks of Promethazine What You Need to Know
The Benefits and Risks of Promethazine What You Need to Know Side Effects 1 Views • 5 months ago

Promethazine is a prescription medication used to treat a variety of ailments. It’s commonly used as a sedative, antihistamine, and anti-nausea drug, but can also be used to treat motion sickness, insomnia, and anxiety.
While it’s an effective medication, it also carries some risks that must be understood before taking it. In this article, we’ll explore the benefits and risks of Promethazine and what you need to know to make an informed decision about whether it’s right for you.
We’ll also look at how to use it safely and what to watch out for. With the right information, you can make sure Promethazine is a safe and effective choice for your condition.

What is Promethazine?

Promethazine is an antihistamine and sedative drug used to treat allergies, motion sickness, and nausea. It’s also used to induce sleep and treat anxiety.
Promethazine helps block the action of histamine, a substance in the body that causes allergic reactions. It can also block some of the effects of natural chemicals in the body that cause nausea and vomiting.
Promethazine is available in tablet, capsule, liquid, and suppository forms. It’s also available in combination with other medications such as acetaminophen, codeine, and hydrocodone.
Promethazine is available in both prescription and over-the-counter forms.

Benefits of Promethazine

Promethazine is an effective medication for many conditions. It can help reduce allergies, nausea, vomiting, and motion sickness. It can also be used to sedate and induce sleep in people who have difficulty sleeping.
Promethazine can also help reduce anxiety and can be used to help with pain relief when taken in combination with other medications.
Promethazine is generally considered safe when taken as prescribed and monitored by a doctor. It’s important to follow your doctor’s instructions and be aware of the potential side effects and risks.

Common Uses of Promethazine

Promethazine is most commonly used to treat allergies, motion sickness, and nausea. It can also be used to induce sleep and treat anxiety.
It’s also commonly used in combination with other medications such as acetaminophen, codeine, and hydrocodone to treat pain.
Promethazine is also used to treat conditions such as hives, itching, and rashes. It can also be used to reduce the effects of certain drugs that cause nausea and vomiting.

Potential Side Effects of Promethazine

Promethazine is generally considered safe when taken as prescribed and monitored by a doctor. However, it can cause some side effects including drowsiness, dry mouth, dizziness, blurred vision, and constipation.
It can also cause confusion, agitation, and nightmares in some people.
It’s important to talk to your doctor if you experience any of these side effects. Your doctor may recommend reducing the dose or changing the medication.

How to Use Promethazine Safely

It’s important to follow your doctor’s instructions when taking Promethazine. Make sure to read the label carefully and take only the recommended dose.
Do not take more than the recommended dose or take it for longer than recommended by your doctor.
It’s also important to take Promethazine with food or milk to reduce the risk of stomach upset. Do not take it if you have had an allergic reaction to it or any of its ingredients.

Interactions with Other Drugs

Promethazine can interact with some medications. Make sure to tell your doctor about any other medications you are taking, including prescription, over-the-counter, herbal, and supplements.
This will help your doctor determine if Promethazine is safe and effective for you.
Promethazine can also interact with alcohol, making it more likely to cause drowsiness and dizziness.
Avoid driving or operating machinery while taking Promethazine and drinking alcohol.

Risks of Taking Promethazine

Promethazine carries some risks when taken in large doses or for a long period of time. It can cause drowsiness, dizziness, confusion, and agitation.
It can also cause an irregular heartbeat, seizures, and breathing problems.
There are also risks for people with certain medical conditions. People with breathing problems, glaucoma, or asthma should not take Promethazine.

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Phenobarbital in Dogs - the Best Epilepsy and Seizure Treatment? - Dog Health Vet Advice
Phenobarbital in Dogs - the Best Epilepsy and Seizure Treatment? - Dog Health Vet Advice Side Effects 1 Views • 5 months ago

Penobarbital is one of the most common drugs used in the treatment of dog epilepsy and to control seizures. Before starting, you need to know how well it works, learn about the side-effects and how to monitor your epileptic dog taking phenobarbital.

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PHENOBARBITAL - - Generic Name, Drug class, Brande Name ,Precautions ,  How to use,  Side Effects
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Effectiveness of Phenylephrine and Ephedrine as Cardiac Drugs
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Please read and agree to the disclaimer before watching this video.
. Phenylephrine is an alpha 1-agonist, usually given intravenously in 50-100 mcg boluses but can also be run as an infusion of 20-100 mcg/min.
It takes 45-60 seconds to take effect and lasts 5-10 minutes.
In this video, Dr. Luis Verduzco discusses the effects of both phenylephrine and ephedrine on the cardiovascular system.
The use of phenylephrine causes a few side effects, including potent reflex-bradycardia and decreased cardiac output.
It is contraindicated in patients with cardiogenic shock.
Ephedrine is an indirect agonist and is used more often in anesthesia than in the ICU.
It is usually given intravenously in 5-10 mg boluses.
It takes 3 minutes to take effect and lasts between 10-30 minutes.
Ephedrine causes the release of norepinephrine tissue stores.
It is contraindicated in patients with pheochromocytoma and chronic users of amphetamines and TCA/MAO inhibitors.

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Phenytoin ( Dilantin ): What is Phenytoin Used For? Phenytoin Dosage, Side Effects & Precautions
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- In this video we'll briefly discuss what is Phenytoin ( Dilantin ), how it works, what it's used for, the dose and side effects, contraindications and precautions.

- Phenytoin is an anticonvulsant agent. It blocks voltage-gated sodium channels by selectively binding to the channel in the inactive state and slowing its rate of recovery. Thereby stabilizing threshold against hyperexcitability.

- It is available as 30 mg, 50 mg and 100 mg tablets. And also available as oral suspension and as injection.

- Phenytoin is used in the treatment of epilepsy, except absence seizure (petit mal).
- it is used in the control of grand mal and psychomotor seizures, prevention and treatment of seizures occurring during or after neurosurgery, control of grand mal type of status epilepticus (using parenteral administration).

Dosage

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- Adults: 300 to 400 mg/day (maximum 600 mg/day).
- Children: 3 to 8 mg/kg/day in 2 to 3 divided doses.

Duration

- According to clinical response

Contra-indications

- Do not administer in case of hypersensitivity to phenytoin.

Adverse effects

- May cause:
- gastro-intestinal disturbances: gingival hypertrophy, nausea, vomiting.
- neurological disorders: dizziness, visual disturbances, mental confusion.
- blood disorders: monitor blood counts if possible and administer folic acid in case of prolonged use, as it may cause folic acid deficiency.
- allergic reactions: cutaneous eruption, fever, adenopathy.

Precautions

- Do not stop treatment abruptly, decrease daily doses gradually.
- It is not recommended to combine phenytoin with oral contraceptives, sulphonamides, or chloramphenicol. Combination with other drugs must be closely monitored (diazepam, phenobarbital, digoxin, corticosteroids, etc.).
- Paracetamol may increase hepatotoxicity potential with chronic phenytoin use.
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PIOGLITAZONE (ACTOS) - PHARMACIST REVIEW - #252
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Hydroxychloroquine or Plaquenil Medication Information (dosing, side effects, patient counseling)
Hydroxychloroquine or Plaquenil Medication Information (dosing, side effects, patient counseling) Side Effects 1 Views • 5 months ago

Your medication Hydroxychloroquine

Hydroxychloroquine is also known by the brand name: Plaquenil.

Hydroxychloroquine comes in 200 mg tablets.

Hydroxychloroquine is most commonly used to treat or prevent malaria, or to treat rheumatoid arthritis. No matter what your doctor has you taking it for, hydroxychloroquine is taken by mouth once daily with food or milk. If taken for malaria prevention, hydroxychloroquine is taken once a week. If taken for treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, it is take once daily. If you miss a dose, take the missed dose as soon as you think about it. If it is close to time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and resume your normal dosing schedule. Do not take 2 doses at the same time or extra doses.

While taking hydroxychloroquine, your skin may become more sensitive to the sun. It is important to wear sunscreen and protective clothing.

Some common side effects with hydroxychloroquine include mood changes, bad dreams, fever, chills, headache, upset stomach, diarrhea, and fatigue.
Some less common side effects include ringing in the ears, seizures, and muscle weakness.

While taking hydroxychloroquine, remember it is important to tell your doctor or pharmacist if:
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• You have a heart condition or diabetes
• You had any eye changes or changes in eyesight due to this drug or drugs like this one
• You are under the age of 12 or over the age of 65
• You are really tired, dizzy, confused, short of breath, or have chest tightness, swelling of the tongue, face, or throat
• You start taking new medications, vitamins, or supplements.

All forms of hydroxychloroquine including the liquid needs to be stored at room temperature in a dry place. Use the measuring

Chloroquine & Hydroxychloroquine | Mechanism of Action, Targets (Malaria), Adverse Effects
Chloroquine & Hydroxychloroquine | Mechanism of Action, Targets (Malaria), Adverse Effects Side Effects 1 Views • 5 months ago

Chloroquine & Hydroxychloroquine | Mechanism of Action, Targets (Malaria), Adverse Effects
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