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What Are The Long-term Effects Of Mirabegron? In this informative video, we will discuss the long-term effects of mirabegron, a medication commonly used to manage overactive bladder symptoms in seniors. Understanding the potential outcomes of long-term use is essential for both patients and caregivers. We will cover how mirabegron works, its safety profile, and the importance of regular monitoring by healthcare providers.
As we address the common side effects that may arise during extended use, we will highlight the significance of keeping track of blood pressure and kidney function, especially in older adults who may have pre-existing conditions. It’s also vital to recognize serious side effects that could necessitate immediate medical attention.
For caregivers and family members, this video will provide key information on how to support elderly patients taking mirabegron and when to seek help from healthcare professionals. With proper guidance and supervision, mirabegron can be a beneficial option for managing bladder health in seniors.
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It happens when there is an overproduction of electrical activity in the brain. “Seizures can occur for many different reasons, sometimes from metabolic problems, or even medications could cause a seizure on an isolated basis, or even toxic chemicals could cause a seizure,” explained Dr. John Sullivan, a neurologist on the medical staff of Lee Health.
But if a patient has a seizure, it doesn’t mean they have epilepsy. “Epilepsy is defined as having multiple unprovoked seizures,” he said.
There are many different types of seizures, just like there are many different types of epilepsy. To determine the difference and the cause, patients may undergo a series of testing including an MRI and EEG screening. “The EEG is particularly helpful to see electrically where in the brain the seizure could be coming from,” said Dr. Sullivan.
A physical examination, a detailed medical history, and diagnostic testing can help physicians diagnose and treat the problem. “They are treated differently. Commonly, if we find there is a provoking occurrence, simply removing the provoking occurrence is enough to cause the seizures to go away, or if we need to use medication if it truly is an epilepsy syndrome,” said Dr. Sullivan.
Approximately 3 and a half million people in the U.S. have epilepsy; whereas, studies show one in 10 people may develop a seizure in life. “Folks who do have epilepsy, true epilepsy, the risks of reoccurrence of seizures can be quite high. Most all of those patients do require medical care and medication to try to control those seizures,” Dr. Sullivan said.
Surgery may also be an option for patients. If a person experiences a seizure, it’s important they seek medical care to determine the cause.
Join Dr. Syl, a junior doctor in psychiatry, as he delves into the fascinating world of Abilify, the brand name for aripiprazole. This medication is widely used in psychiatry for conditions like schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and depression. Learn how Abilify works, its benefits, potential side effects, and the science behind its use. Whether you're a medical student, a patient, or just curious about mental health treatments, this video provides valuable insights into one of the most commonly prescribed antipsychotics. Don't forget to subscribe for more in-depth mental health education content!
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Salbutamol or Albuterol (brand names include Ventolin, Accuneb, Proair, Proventil) is used to relieve symptoms of asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) such as coughing, wheezing and feeling breathless. It works by relaxing the muscles of the airways into the lungs, which makes it easier to breathe. This video will explain everything you need to know about the Salbutamol inhaler including side-effects and how to cope with them. I will also give 10 tips on how to improve your lung health and lung capacity.
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Timeline:
00:00 Introduction
01:01 What is Salbutamol?
02:07 How and when to use your inhaler?
03:24 Dosage during an asthma attack
04:13 How to use your inhaler
05:15 Using a spacer with your inhaler
05:43 Cautions with other medicines
06:58 Frequently asked questions (common side-effects)
07:33 How to cope with side-effects of salbutamol inhalers
08:33 Frequently asked questions (serious side-effects)
09:29 10 Tips to improve your lung health and lung capacity
How to use your inhaler video:
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Clinical Data:
Vitamin D and Lung function:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.co....m/doi/abs/10.1111/re
Pollution and Lung Function:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/p....mc/articles/PMC54717
Posture and Lung Capacity:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/....science/article/abs/
Weight and Lung function:
https://thorax.bmj.com/content/75/4/313
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This video explains how Salbutamol (VENTOLIN, ALBUTEROL, PROVENTIL) is a medication used to relax and open up your airways. It is used to relieve wheezing, coughing, chest tightness and breathlessness in people with asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), including chronic bronchitis and emphysema.
Salbutamol is a fast-acting bronchodilator and reliever medication. It belongs to a class of medications known as short-acting beta-2 adrenergic agonist. Salbutamol works by stimulating the beta-2 adrenoceptors in your bronchial muscles, which are the smooth muscles lining the two large tubes (bronchi) that carry air from your windpipe (trachea) to your lungs. This causes your bronchi to relax and dilate, widening your airway for a short period of about 4 to 6 hours and making it easier for you to breathe.
This video will also explain how to use your inhaler, what dose to use and the common and serious side effects.
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Welcome to our Epilepsy Medication Series as our founder Natalie Boehm talks about what levetiracetam is, its history, how levetiracetam works, side effects, and risks.
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Ketoconazole is a broad spectrum antifungal used to treat seborrheic dermatitis and fungal skin infections.
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Dr. Pagnani of Rittenhouse Psychiatric Associates discusses Luvox (fluvoxamine) an SSRI, or selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor, that can be extremely effective in the treatment of OCD (obsessive compulsive disorder).
Dr. Pagnani is the founder and medical director of Rittenhouse Psychiatric Associates, an Instructor at The Johns Hopkins Hospital for the Department of Psychiatry, he supervises psychiatric residents at Jefferson Hospital, he serves on the Young Professional Board of Uplift, the Center for Grieving Children and he maintains a private practice of Psychiatry in Philadelphia where he sees patients for one-time psychiatric evaluations and second opinions. He is a licensed physician and surgeon in NJ, PA, NY, MD, DE, FL and CA and can provide consultations to individuals via HIPAA compliant Telehealth visits living in these locations.
Rittenhouse Psychiatric Associates is a private practice of psychiatry consisting of about 25 psychiatrists, psychiatric nurse practitioners and psychotherapists with physical locations in Philadelphia and Paoli, PA and serving all of PA, NJ, NY and FL virtually via HIPAA compliant tele-psychiatry. Individuals seeking not only evaluations but long-term psychiatric care, can contact Rittenhouse Psychiatric Associates directly.
These videos aim to increase awareness and discussion of mental health topics and to encourage struggling individuals to schedule an appointment directly with a mental health provider. Mental health needs to be normalized, and simply speaking about mental health topics openly, is an important first step.
Dr. Pagnani and Rittenhouse Psychiatric Associates are NOT advocating for or against the use of any mentioned psychiatric medications for any specific individual. Additionally, any side effects mentioned are not a complete list of potential side effects or contraindications to taking any mentioned medications, and all risks and benefits of a medication should be discussed with an individual’s provider at an appointment, before starting, stopping or making changes to a medication regimen.
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Dr. Pagnani of Rittenhouse Psychiatric Associates discusses Paxil (paroxetine) an SSRI (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor) that can be utilized for the treatment of several psychiatric conditions including anxiety and depression. This medication has a short half life, and can be one of the biggest culprits of serotonin withdrawal (meaning, it needs to be tapered slowly for most individuals, when wanting to decrease the medication or stop it). With that said, it can be very effective for some individuals for treating their primary condition. Like all SSRIs, it can also be prescribed to treat premature ejaculation for some individuals.
Dr. Pagnani is the founder and medical director of Rittenhouse Psychiatric Associates, an Instructor at The Johns Hopkins Hospital for the Department of Psychiatry, he supervises psychiatric residents at Jefferson Hospital, he serves on the Young Professional Board of Uplift, the Center for Grieving Children and he maintains a private practice of Psychiatry in Philadelphia where he sees patients for one-time psychiatric evaluations and second opinions. He is a licensed physician and surgeon in NJ, PA, NY, MD, DE, FL and CA and can provide consultations to individuals via HIPAA compliant Telehealth visits living in these locations.
Rittenhouse Psychiatric Associates is a private practice of psychiatry consisting of about 25 psychiatrists, psychiatric nurse practitioners and psychotherapists with physical locations in Philadelphia and Paoli, PA and serving all of PA, NJ, NY and FL virtually via HIPAA compliant tele-psychiatry. Individuals seeking not only evaluations but long-term psychiatric care, can contact Rittenhouse Psychiatric Associates directly.
These videos aim to increase awareness and discussion of mental health topics and to encourage struggling individuals to schedule an appointment directly with a mental health provider. Mental health needs to be normalized, and simply speaking about mental health topics openly, is an important first step.
Dr. Pagnani and Rittenhouse Psychiatric Associates are NOT advocating for or against the use of any mentioned psychiatric medications for any specific individual. Additionally, any side effects mentioned are not a complete list of potential side effects or contraindications to taking any mentioned medications, and all risks and benefits of a medication should be discussed with an individual’s provider at an appointment, before starting, stopping or making changes to a medication regimen.
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Dr. Christy discusses the latest COVID data from a study with Fluvoxamine.
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First Studies on Fluvoxamine: https://youtu.be/vrBRZZzN1oQ
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Lancet Article:
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JAMA Article:
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Dedicated to the interests of the entire community of patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), and designed to meet the educational needs of all healthcare professionals who treat and manage patients with IBD, 2014 Advances in Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation’s Clinical and Research Conference is the foremost event for investigators and healthcare professionals to come together, share their knowledge and experience, and learn about the latest advances and new insights for personalized care of patients with IBD. This webcast was designed to meet the educational needs of all healthcare professionals who treat and manage patients with inflammatory bowel diseases, with a focus on information shared among clinicians and researchers. Participants will gain insight from expert faculty on breakthroughs in cutting-edge research and in advancements in IBD patient care.
In this video, Dr. Edward V. Loftus, Jr. presents: "Understanding the Contraindications to the Use of Immunomodulators and Biologics for IBD."
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This video outlines the short-term side effects of prednisone, a commonly prescribed glucocorticoid for inflammation and allergic reactions. While often considered safe for brief use, prednisone can still cause significant side effects, including hormonal disruptions, immune system changes, bone metabolism issues, and mood swings. The video stresses the importance of tapering and introduces a "Prednisone Checklist" to help viewers manage and recover from side effects safely.
Key Takeaways:
1. Short-term Side Effects: Even short courses of prednisone can cause hormonal, immune, and metabolic changes—dispelling the myth that brief use is risk-free.
2. Hormonal Changes: Prednisone suppresses the body’s natural cortisol production. Abruptly stopping it can cause fatigue, dizziness, or adrenal insufficiency, making tapering essential.
3. Immune System Impact: The medication alters white blood cell counts—elevating neutrophils while lowering eosinophils and lymphocytes—potentially masking infections and increasing the risk of severe illness.
4. Bone Health Concerns: Prednisone reduces bone formation and increases bone breakdown, even with short-term use, potentially affecting long-term bone health, especially with repeated courses.
5. Mood and Metabolic Changes: Patients may experience mood swings, anxiety, blood sugar spikes, and increased triglycerides, which can lead to complications like weight gain and insulin resistance. A downloadable "Prednisone Checklist" is provided to help manage these effects.
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Cholesterol. 6 Cholesterol lowering medication side effects. Ezetimibe. Ezetimibe side effects.
Side effects of ezetimibe: Common side effects
These common side effects of ezetimibe happen to more than 1 in 100 people.
Stomach (abdominal) pain
Diarrhoea
Farting more than usual
Feeling more tired than usual
ezetimibe may cause a serious allergic reaction. Allergy is expressed as itching rash, skin could be red, swollen, blistered or peeling skin.
In this video i present a case of a client that was taking ezetimibe for about 3 month, the progression of itchy skin, peeling and red skin was slow, as a result, person was not able to make a connection between drug and the skin reaction.
Interesting, laboratory work for allergies and eosinophils were WNL. Anti-histamine medication at the beginning had some positive effect, however, the effect get diminished as the disease progressed.
Side effects of ezetimibe: https://www.nhs.uk/medicines/e....zetimibe/side-effect
Statins are overprescribed for primary prevention, study suggests https://www.bmj.com/content/363/bmj.k5110
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