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Anemia Survivor Reveals the TRUTH About Iron Supplements - Best Iron Supplement for Women
Anemia Survivor Reveals the TRUTH About Iron Supplements - Best Iron Supplement for Women Side Effects 2 Views • 5 months ago

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VORTIOXETINE (TRINTELLIX) - PHARMACIST REVIEW - #81
VORTIOXETINE (TRINTELLIX) - PHARMACIST REVIEW - #81 Side Effects 3 Views • 5 months ago

In this episode, I discuss a medication known as vortioxetine (Trintellix).

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What Is Ondansetron? | Indications | Dose Form | Contraindications | Side Effects | Brand Name
What Is Ondansetron? | Indications | Dose Form | Contraindications | Side Effects | Brand Name Side Effects 2 Views • 5 months ago

What is Ondansetron? Ondansetron, sold under the brand name Zofran among others, is a medication used to prevent nausea and vomiting caused by cancer chemotherapy, radiation therapy, or surgery. It is also effective for treating gastroenteritis. It can be given by mouth or by injection into a muscle or into a vein.
Side Effects of Ondansetron, Common side effects include diarrhea, constipation, headache, sleepiness, and itchiness. Serious side effects include QT prolongation and severe allergic reaction. It appears to be safe during pregnancy but has not been well studied in this group. It is a serotonin 5-HT3 receptor antagonist. It does not have any effect on dopamine receptors or muscarinic receptors.
Ondansetron was patented in 1984 and approved for medical use in 1990.[8] It is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines.[9] It is available as a generic medication.[4] In 2019, it was the 60th most commonly prescribed medication in the United States, with more than 11 million prescriptions.

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Heparin Injection: Uses, Dosage, Mechanism of Action, Side effects, and Important Advice
Heparin Injection: Uses, Dosage, Mechanism of Action, Side effects, and Important Advice Side Effects 2 Views • 5 months ago

Welcome to MediInsights, where we embark on a journey to unlock the wonders of wellness. In this insightful video, we delve into the comprehensive realm of Heparin Injection – a crucial medication in the world of healthcare. Join us as we explore its uses, dosage, mechanism of action, potential side effects, and essential advice for its administration.

🌐 Introduction to Heparin Injection:
Heparin, a cornerstone in anticoagulant therapy, takes center stage as we unravel its significance in preventing and managing blood clot-related conditions. This injectable medication proves invaluable in various medical scenarios, safeguarding against deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolism, and during certain cardiovascular procedures.

💉 Uses of Heparin Injection:
Discover how Heparin Injection acts as a guardian against the formation of blood clots. Learn about its diverse applications in both therapeutic and prophylactic settings, offering a lifeline in situations where the risk of clot formation is elevated.

📊 Dosage Insights:
Dive into the nuanced world of dosages, where precision is paramount. Understand how healthcare providers calculate the ideal dosage based on individual patient factors, weight, and the specific medical procedure. Witness the dynamic adjustments required to maintain optimal anticoagulation levels throughout treatment.

🔄 Mechanism of Action Unveiled:
Unearth the intricate mechanism by which Heparin Injection exerts its anticoagulant effects. Explore the binding of Heparin to antithrombin III, unraveling the cascade of events that inhibits clotting factors, particularly thrombin and factor Xa. Gain insights into how this interference becomes a shield against the formation of blood clots.

🚨 Navigating Side Effects:
No medication is without its nuances. Delve into the potential side effects of Heparin Injection, from manageable concerns such as bleeding to more critical issues like Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (HIT). Understand the importance of immediate medical attention in case of hypersensitivity reactions or other adverse events.

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Embark on a journey of awareness as we share indispensable advice for those undergoing Heparin therapy. From the necessity of medical supervision and regular monitoring through blood tests to patient education on recognizing potential side effects – discover the key elements ensuring the safe and effective use of Heparin Injection.

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USE OF HEPARIN INJECTION: 1:03
DOSAGE OF HEPARIN INJECTION: 1:28
MECHANISM OF ACTION OF HEPARIN INJECTION: 1:57
SIDE EFFECTS OF HEPARIN INJECTION: 2:29
IMPORTANT ADVICES FOR USING HEPARIN INJECTION: 3:04

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¿Cuándo es mejor tomar Tadalafil (Cialis), Sildenafil (Viagra) o Vardenafil (Levitra)? 💊
¿Cuándo es mejor tomar Tadalafil (Cialis), Sildenafil (Viagra) o Vardenafil (Levitra)? 💊 Side Effects 5 Views • 5 months ago

¿Tienes un amigo que quiere saber cuándo es mejor usar Tadalafil, Sildenafil o Vardenafil?

En este vídeo, abordamos qué es el Tadalafil, Sildenafil y Vardenafil, cómo funcionan y cuándo es mejor tomar cada uno.

Estos medicamentos son inhibidores de la fosfodiesterasa 5. Son potenciadores de la erección, necesitan por tanto que haya estimulación sexual. Tadalafil, Sildenafil y Vardenafil ofrecen la misma mejoría en erección, pero cada uno se usa en circunstancias diferentes.

El Dr. García Cruz explica el funcionamiento de cada uno de ellos. En primer lugar, menciona cuánto tarda el Sildenafil en hacer efecto. Siendo aproximadamente media hora y tiene una duración entre 6 a 8 horas. El Dr. lo medica, ya sea en personas que no tienen pareja, que tienen encuentros casuales y por ende, necesitan un medicamento que actúe de forma rápida, o también en parejas que tienen relaciones sexuales de manera errática.

En segundo lugar, comentamos que Tadalafil tarda entre una o dos horas en hacer efecto, pero su duración es 36 horas. El Dr. García Cruz menciona que habitualmente empieza los tratamientos con Tadalafil en personas que generan mucha ansiedad ante la relación sexual. Además, aclara si tomar tadalafil diario produce estar todo el día con erección, donde la respuesta es contraria, ya que solo se obtendrá la erección cuando estés en situación erótica.

En tercer lugar, indicamos que Vardenafil, es un medicamento muy parecido al Sildenafil, poseen el mismo tiempo en hacer efecto y la misma duración. Asimismo, es muy eficaz y muy seguro.

Por otro lado, ante la duda de qué sucede al combinar el Sildenafil, Tadalafil y Vardenafil con alcohol y con grasa. El Dr. García Cruz comenta que Tadalafil no disminuye su eficacia con alcohol, aunque igualmente el no recomienda tomar al principio del tratamiento con este fármaco. A diferencia de Sildenafil y Vardenafil, que sí disminuyen su efecto.

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01:57 Cómo funciona Sildenafil
03:26 Qué es Tadalafil (Cialis)
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04:39 Cómo actúa Tadalafil
04:59 Vardenafil (Levitra)
05:16 Cómo funciona Vardenafil
05:45 Para quiénes es más adecuado tomar Sildenafil y Vardenafil
07:29 Alguno de los medicamentos es más eficaz que el otro?
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Spain, convincing therapeutic evidence
Spain, convincing therapeutic evidence Side Effects 3 Views • 5 months ago

Effect of calcifediol treatment and best available therapy versus best available therapy on intensive care unit admission and mortality among patients hospitalized for COVID-19: A pilot randomized clinical study (October 2020)

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/p....mc/articles/PMC74561

n = 76, Calcifediol treatment

50 patients treated with calcifediol

One required admission to ICU (2%)

No deaths

26 untreated patients

13 required admission to ICU (50 %)

2 deaths

Calcifediol treatment and COVID-19-related outcomes

(22nd January)

Barna-COVIDIOL

Barcelona

https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/p....apers.cfm?abstract_i



Effect of calcifediol treatment

In admitted patients

On ICU admission

and mortality

N = 930

Randomly assigned

Calcifediol treatment group n = 551

Day one, 532 ug (21,000 iu)

Days, 3, 7, 15, 30, 266 ug (10,640 iu)

No adverse effects reported

Required ICU, 30 (5.4%)

Deaths, 36 (6.5%)

Death RR = 0.36

64% reduced chance of death

Control group n = 379

Required ICU, 80 (21.1%), p less than 0.0001

Deaths, 57 (15%), p = 0.001


Adjusted for

Age

Sex

Comorbidities

Linearized 25(OH)D levels at baseline

Treated patients

Reduced risk to require ICU

RR 0.18

Baseline 25(OH)D levels

Inversely correlated with the risk of ICU

Predictors of reduced mortality

Higher baseline 25(OH)D levels

Predictors on increased mortality

Age

Obesity

Interpretation

In patients hospitalized with COVID-19, calcifediol treatment at the time of hospitalization significantly reduced ICU admission and mortality.

Early calcifediol after admission

Prior to ARDS development, is critical for mortality reduction

Initiation of calcifediol during ICU admission did not modify patient survival

Heparin - An Injectable Anti-Coagulant | NCLEX RN Review
Heparin - An Injectable Anti-Coagulant | NCLEX RN Review Side Effects 2 Views • 5 months ago

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On our first look at anticoagulants part 1, we looked at coumadin, the most commonly used oral anticoagulant. Now we will look at heparin, a commonly used injectable anticoagulant.

Heparin is a pharmaceutical preparation of the naturally occurring anticoagulant produced by white blood cells in various body tissues, obtained from pig intestines or the lungs of cattle. It is an injectable blood thinner used to treat & prevent the formation of clots and the extension of existing clots within the blood. It does not break down clots that have already formed, but it allows the body’s natural clot lysis mechanisms to work normally to break down clots that have formed.

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The Amazing Benefits of Witch Hazel To Treat Hemorrhoids, Varicose Veins and More
The Amazing Benefits of Witch Hazel To Treat Hemorrhoids, Varicose Veins and More Side Effects 5 Views • 5 months ago

In today's video, you will learn more about the benefits and uses of witch hazel. Have you heard about it before?

We recently talked about using witch hazel to treat folliculitis. Have you watched the video?

If you suffer from folliculitis or know someone who does, watch this video to learn how to treat it naturally at home with witch hazel and other medicinal plants.

Witch hazel, or Hamamelis virginiana, is a well-known plant in the Northern hemisphere, where it is native, and it is used to cure many health issues, including in the skin.

With anti-inflammatory, antihemorrhagic, slightly laxative, and astringent actions, witch hazel can be used as a natural medicine to treat many ailments.

But how do you use witch hazel for all these different things?

Its leaves and bark have medicinal properties and can be used in many ways, watch the video to learn more!

Although it is a natural product, you should only consume witch hazel as a tea or capsule following medical advice.

When consumed in excess, witch hazel may present some side effects, such as sedation, excessive salivation, and stomachaches.

Witch hazel is contraindicated for pregnant and nursing women. Follow medical orientation before using it internally.

0:00 Witch Hazel Benefits and Uses
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Suboxone and Alcohol - Recovery Village Ridgefield
Suboxone and Alcohol - Recovery Village Ridgefield Side Effects 7 Views • 5 months ago

People should never take Suboxone and alcohol together because the mixture can lead to severe harm or death. The Recovery Village Ridgefield can help.

People should never take Suboxone and alcohol together because the mixture can lead to severe harm or death.
Suboxone is prescribed to treat opioid dependence.

Suboxone is usually prescribed as part of an opioid treatment program, so anyone using the drug is likely to already be in treatment.

Mixing Suboxone and alcohol is considered drug abuse because there is no medical situation where it is appropriate.

Suboxone and alcohol misuse is uncommon because an ingredient in Suboxone blunts the pleasurable effects of alcohol. People outside of opioid treatment programs that mix Suboxone with alcohol think it will enhance the effects of the substances.

Side effects of combining Suboxone and alcohol include:
- CNS depression
- Coma
- Death
- Dizziness
- Impaired motor control
- Risk for overdose
- Liver damage
- Slurred speech
- Loss of consciousness
- Memory problems
- Slowed breathing
- Unusual behavior

Suboxone may cause people to drink more alcohol unintentionally. The most severe consequence of mixing Suboxone and alcohol is the risk of overdose and death.
Symptoms of an overdose include:
- Slowed breathing or heartbeat
- Face or skin becoming pale
- Fingernails or lips turning blue
- Being unable to wake or speak
- Vomiting or making gurgling noises
- Cold or clammy skin

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What Are The Long-term Effects Of Mirabegron? - Elder Care Support Network
What Are The Long-term Effects Of Mirabegron? - Elder Care Support Network Side Effects 4 Views • 5 months ago

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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The Difference between Seizures and Epilepsy
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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.

Understanding Aripiprazole: Uses, Side Effects, and More with Dr. Syl
Understanding Aripiprazole: Uses, Side Effects, and More with Dr. Syl Side Effects 4 Views • 5 months ago

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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THE TRUTH ABOUT VENTOLIN SIDE-EFFECTS: HEADACHES, MUSCLE CRAMPS & FAST HEARTBEAT
THE TRUTH ABOUT VENTOLIN SIDE-EFFECTS: HEADACHES, MUSCLE CRAMPS & FAST HEARTBEAT Side Effects 3 Views • 5 months ago

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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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

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*ABOUT THIS VIDEO*
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.

An example of a nebuliser (All-in-One Compressor System Electric Inhaler Vaporizer Mist Machine) you could purchase (Non Affiliate):

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And the inhalation saline solution you would need to dilute your medicine:

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Disclaimer: The videos posted will be for general informational purposes only. They should not be used to self-diagnose or a substitute for a medical exam, cure, treatment, diagnosis, prescription, or recommendation. You should not make any changes to your health regimen or diet before first consulting a doctor.

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