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Symbicort dose counter issue - is it not going down? Stuck? Not moving? You actually need to take around 20 doses until you will see some change, this is normal. The dose counter is there to just give you a rough estimate of how many doses are left. There is no reason to think that it is a broken Symbicort turbuhaler inhaler, just need to be patient and to continue taking it as prescribed by your doctor.
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Communication about asthma treatments can sometimes be misunderstood during a consultation. It is very important to always ask questions about your treatment when seeing a doctor about asthma, to make sure that you understand what each inhaler and treatment is for. Especially when there are side effects from medication, it is really important to clarify which drug is actually causing the side effect.
In this comment it was about inhaled corticosteroids being thought to be the cause of heart problems, which I think was not really the case, but likely a miscommunication either on the part of the physician or a misunderstanding on the part of the patient. Really important to clarify the situation with the doctor to not discount treatments that can actually be beneficial.
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How to use the Turbuhaler inhalers (such as Symbicort). I demonstrate the correct inhaler technique, review the inhaler and give you tips on how to use it more efficiently and prevent common side effects.
Always discuss with your doctor about your inhaler treatment, to make sure you are using it appropriately for your own particular case. Never make changes to your medication without consulting your own doctor first.
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https://youtu.be/iGmv-T5SDY0
How quickly do you feel the effect of Symbicort?
https://youtu.be/XHgvFN2vOmk
Spiromax inhaler demonstation and review (DuoResp)
https://youtu.be/7zuX3jTtnpg
Foster (or Fostair) inhaler demonstration and review
https://youtu.be/YSbObXBSEII
DISKUS inhaler demonstration and review (Seretide)
https://youtu.be/bCjJ_26qXLg
Best inhaler?
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For those who understand the debilitating effects of a migraine headache, knowing relief may be a spray away in 15 minutes could be a game changer.
"Given that it's an intranasal, it has fast onset, which is helpful for patients who have migraine peak very quickly," Dr. Emad Estemalik, headache specialist at Cleveland Clinic, said.
The FDA approved Pfizer's Zavzpret on Friday, and the drug is expected to have an official launch in July. We'll find out then how much it will cost, although Pfizer says it will be comparable to other migraine medications.
The spray is part of a class of drugs that stop migraines when they start.
"For a lot of patients who have significant nausea or vomiting, this is an ideal treatment because they don't have to take anything oral in terms of medication; just use an intranasal medication to quickly abort their migraines," Estemalik explained.
Zavzpret is approved for those with or without migraine auras. Studies showed the medication could give pain relief in 15 minutes, normal function in 30, and a return to normal in two hours. However, the label has a warning to stop taking it in case of facial swelling and skin rashes.
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Relpax is a medicine used to relieve migraines.
The active ingredient in Relpax is eletriptan, which is a type of substance called a serotonin agonist. Eletriptan is also more commonly known as a triptan.
Although the cause of migraine attacks is not fully understood, it is thought that widening of blood vessels in the brain causes the throbbing pain of migraine headaches. Eletriptan relieves this pain by causing the blood vessels in the brain to narrow.
Eletriptan works by stimulating receptors called serotonin receptors that are found in the brain. A natural substance called serotonin normally acts on these receptors, causing blood vessels in the brain to narrow. Eletriptan mimics this action of serotonin by directly stimulating the serotonin receptors in the brain. This narrows the blood vessels and so relieves the pain of migraine headaches.
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Dr. Christopher Boes, a neurologist and Division Chair of Neurology Education at Mayo Clinic, discusses new drugs to help prevent migraine headaches. Dr. Boes is also a content editor for the Mayo Clinic Health Letter.
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💊 Sumatriptan belongs to the class of anti-migraine medications known as triptans. Sumatriptan is a selective serotonin receptor agonist that is used to treat symptoms of migraine headaches. Triptans should be taken at the first sign of a migraine for best efficacy. Sumatriptan is the prototype drug of triptan class.
🧩 Sumatriptan is a 5-HT1B/1D receptor agonist used for acute migraine and cluster headache treatment. It causes cranial vasoconstriction and reduces inflammatory neuropeptide release. Administered orally (50-100 mg), subcutaneously (6 mg), or nasally (5-20 mg), it acts rapidly. Common side effects include dizziness and chest discomfort; rare risks are coronary vasospasm and serotonin syndrome. Contraindicated in ischemic heart disease, uncontrolled hypertension, and with MAO inhibitors or ergot derivatives.
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Chapters:
0:00 - sumatriptan pharmacology
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0:49 - sumatriptan pharmacokinetics
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2:11 - sumatriptan contraindications
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💊 Sumatriptan belongs to the class of anti-migraine medications known as triptans. Sumatriptan is a selective serotonin receptor agonist that is used to treat symptoms of migraine headaches. Triptans should be taken at the first sign of a migraine for best efficacy. Sumatriptan is the prototype drug of triptan class.
🧩 Sumatriptan is a 5-HT1B/1D receptor agonist used for acute migraine and cluster headache treatment. It causes cranial vasoconstriction and reduces inflammatory neuropeptide release. Administered orally (50-100 mg), subcutaneously (6 mg), or nasally (5-20 mg), it acts rapidly. Common side effects include dizziness and chest discomfort; rare risks are coronary vasospasm and serotonin syndrome. Contraindicated in ischemic heart disease, uncontrolled hypertension, and with MAO inhibitors or ergot derivatives.
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2:11 - sumatriptan contraindications
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Imigran contains the active ingredient sumatriptan, which is a type of medicine called a serotonin agonist. This type of medicine is also commonly known as a triptan. It is a painkiller specifically used to relieve migraine attacks.
Although the cause of migraine attacks is not fully understood, it is thought that widening of blood vessels in the brain causes the throbbing pain of migraine headaches. Sumatriptan relieves this pain by causing the blood vessels in the brain to narrow.
Sumatriptan works by mimicking the action of serotonin by directly stimulating the serotonin receptors in the brain. This narrows the blood vessels and so relieves the pain of migraine headaches.
If you would like to find out more visit:
http://www.lynchspharmacy.com/....medicine/imigran-tab
http://www.lynchspharmacy.com
You can also visit Lynch's Pharmacy in Broadale, Maryborough Hill, Cork.
Please note that this video is meant for educational purposes only, and should not be used as a means to diagnose any health condition. You should always consult your doctor if you have any concerns regarding your health or medication.
Thank you for watching!


Video abstract of review paper "Subcutaneous delivery of sumatriptan in the treatment of migraine and primary headache" published in Patient Preference and Adherence by Johanna C Moore and James R Miner.
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Abstract: Subcutaneous sumatriptan is an effective treatment for pain from acute migraine headache, and can be used in patients with known migraine syndrome and in patients with primary headaches when secondary causes have been excluded. In limited comparative trials, subcutaneous sumatriptan performed in a manner comparable with oral eletriptan and intravenous metoclopramide, was superior to intravenous aspirin and intramuscular trimethobenzamide-diphenhydramine, and was inferior to intravenous prochlorperazine for pain relief. The most common side effects seen with subcutaneous sumatriptan are injection site reactions and triptan sensations. As with all triptans, there is a risk of rare cardiovascular events with subcutaneous sumatriptan and its use should be limited to those without known cerebrovascular disease and limited in those with known cardiovascular risk factors and unknown disease status. In studies of patient preference and tolerability, the subcutaneous formulation has a faster time of onset and high rate of efficacy when compared with the oral formulation, but the oral formulation appears to be better tolerated. It is important to consider the needs of the patient, their past medical history, and what aspects of migraine treatment are most important to the patient when considering treatment of acute migraine or primary headache. Subcutaneous sumatriptan is a good first-line agent for the treatment of pain from acute migraine headaches and primary headaches.


Suffering from migraines and searching for effective relief? In this video, we’ll explore everything you need to know about Sumatriptan, a powerful migraine medication that can help treat acute migraine attacks. Discover how Sumatriptan works, when to take Sumatriptan, and what you should be aware of to manage your migraines effectively.
What is Sumatriptan?
Sumatriptan is a medication used to treat acute migraine headaches. It helps relieve symptoms like severe headache pain, nausea, and sensitivity to light and sound, allowing sufferers to return to their normal activities more quickly.
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Sumatriptan (Imitrex) is a prescription medication used to treat migraine attacks. It has been around for a while and have a lot of evidence that it can help. But it can also come with some side effects which I cover here.
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Animation Description: This animation explains the mechanism of action of aminosalicylates used for the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).
Aminosalicylates include sulfasalazine and 5-aminosalicylic acid (5-ASA).
Sulfasalazine, a sulfa drug, inhibits folic acid synthesis. As such, folic acid supplements should be taken with sulfasalazine to reduce the risk of neural tube defects.
Sulfasalazine exhibits anti-inflammatory properties when split by gut bacterium into its metabolites: sulfapyridine and 5-ASA (mesalamine).
The anti-inflammatory benefits of sulfasalazine, are chiefly derived from 5-ASA, which has fewer side effects than sulfapyridine. As such, administration of 5-ASA alone may be preferred over sulfasalazine.
5-ASA is poorly absorbed by the intestines and systemic circulation, thus most remains in the terminal ileum and colon or is passed in the stool. 5-ASA within the lumen primarily exhibits a topical effect on the colonic epithelium.
Absorbed 5-ASA is extensively metabolized to N-acetyl-5-ASA by N-acetyltransferase 1 (NAT1). N-acetyl-5-ASA then binds PPAR-gamma (peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma) a nuclear hormone receptor.
Binding of N-acetyl-5-ASA induces the translocation of PPAR-gamma from the cytoplasm to the cell nucleus and a conformational change in PPAR-gamma.
This modification permits the recruitment of the co-activator, vitamin D3 receptor-interacting protein (DRIP), which interacts directly with PPAR-gamma.
Heterodimerization with the retinoid X receptor (RXR) occurs, resulting in formation of the PPAR-RXR complex, a transcriptional regulator.
The PPAR-RXR heterodimer controls transcription by binding a regulatory PPAR-gamma response element (PPRE) and modulating the expression of genes involved in the inflammation process.
PPAR-RXR downregulates the nuclear factor kappa B (NF-kappaB) and mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) to reduce production of pro-inflammatory cytokines.
This complex also reduces COX-2 activity, leading to a reduction in prostaglandins involved in inflammation.
Novel agents with similar mechanisms to 5-ASA, but which target PPAR-gamma more efficiently and report a reduction of adverse events, are currently under investigation.
For example the compound, GED-0507-34, exhibits a 100- to 150-fold greater anti-inflammatory effect than 5-ASA.
A new generation of 5-ASA, balsalazide, is able to bypass the small intestine and release a high concentration of 5-ASA in the colon.


Is Sulfasalazine Used To Treat Rheumatoid Arthritis? In this informative video, we'll discuss the role of sulfasalazine in managing rheumatoid arthritis. Sulfasalazine is a disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drug that helps address the underlying factors of this condition rather than just alleviating the symptoms. We will cover how this medication reduces inflammation, pain, and swelling in the joints, which is essential for preserving joint function over time.
You'll learn about the typical process for starting sulfasalazine, including the initial dosing and how doctors gradually adjust it to ensure patient tolerance. We’ll also touch on the importance of monitoring during treatment, including the necessary blood tests to check for potential side effects. This medication can be used alone or in combination with others, such as methotrexate or hydroxychloroquine, to achieve better control of symptoms.
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Sulfasalazine is an immunosuppressant drug also classified under special purpose sulphonamide. Sulfasalazine is an anti-rheumatoid drug.
Sulfasalazine is available in different strength such as
Sulfasalazine 500 mg tablet / sulfasalazine 1000 mg tablet or sulfasalazine 1gm tablet.
Sulfasalazine tablet brand name are
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Salazar tablet
Azulfidine tablet with many other.
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1000mg - ₹10 - ₹12 / tablet
Sulfasalazine tablet uses to treat many disease such as
1. Inflammatory bowel disease including
a. Ulcerative colitis
b. Cohn’s disease
2. Rheumatoid arthritis with many other
Sulfasalazine tablets | saaz tablet side effects are
1. Less hunger
2. Headache
3. Nausea
4. Sunlight ensitivity
5. Rashes
6. Fever
7. Joint pain
8. Liver disease
9. Kidney disease
10. Blood clotting disorder
Severe side effects are
1. Depression
2. Stevens Johnson syndrome
Sulfasalazine tablet | saaz tablet contraindications are
1. Allergic to sulpha group
2. Urinary tract obstructions
3. Intestinal obstructions
4. Liver disease
5. Kidney disease
6. Skin allergy
7. Skin sensitivity
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Sulfasalazine is an anti-inflammatory medication used to treat autoimmune inflammatory conditions like rheumatoid arthritis, inflammatory bowel disease, and ulcerative colitis. Since sulfasalazine is a sulfa drug, patients should be monitored for signs of allergic reaction. Other side effects of sulfasalazine include photosensitivity, crystalluria causing a decline in kidney function, and an orange discoloration of the skin and urine. Sulfasalazine can also cause folic acid deficiency, so patients may be instructed by their doctor to take folic acid supplements.
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Sulfasalazine is a salicylate used to treat Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, and rheumatoid arthritis.
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Topical decongestants are typically used to relieve nasal congestion due to allergic rhinitis, acute or chronic rhinosinusitis, nasal polyps, or upper respiratory tract infections. However, long-term use of these nasal decongestants can cause rebound swelling of the nasal mucosa. This is called Rhinitis medicamentosa. And is classified as a subset of drug-induced rhinitis. The earliest nasal decongestants mainly derived from ephedrine showed rhinitis medicamentosa developing as early as 3 days after use and up to 4 to 6 weeks after use. All pharmacists therefore advise patients not to use decongestant sprays for more than 2 weeks.
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