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Buspirone/ Buspar for Anxiety Disorders and Sexual Side Effects Associated with SSRIs
Buspirone/ Buspar for Anxiety Disorders and Sexual Side Effects Associated with SSRIs Side Effects 1 Views • 2 months ago

Buspar is a medication that is FDA approved for the treatment of generalized anxiety disorder. We will cover everything you need to know about the medication, please see the time stamps below.

Time Stamps:
Introduction 00:28 to 01:20
FDA approved Uses and Off Label Uses 01:21 to 02:20
Mechanism of action: 02:21 to 04:26
Dosing: 04:27 to 05:19
Side effects/final thoughts: 05:20 to 07:48

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Yaz Side Effects.avi Side Effects 1 Views • 1 month ago

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What Are The Side Effects Of The Yellow Fever Vaccine? - Travel With A Backpack
What Are The Side Effects Of The Yellow Fever Vaccine? - Travel With A Backpack Side Effects 1 Views • 1 month ago

What Are The Side Effects Of The Yellow Fever Vaccine? In this informative video, we’ll cover essential information regarding the yellow fever vaccine and its side effects. Understanding what to expect when getting vaccinated is important for anyone planning to travel to areas where yellow fever is prevalent. We’ll discuss common reactions to the vaccine that many travelers may experience and how to manage them effectively.

Additionally, we’ll address the more serious side effects that, while rare, are important to be aware of. Knowing these can help you make informed decisions about your health and safety while traveling. We’ll also provide tips on how to protect yourself from mosquito bites, as the vaccine may not offer complete protection against yellow fever.

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7 *mistakes* Starting ZEPBOUND 2.5MG // GNC
7 *mistakes* Starting ZEPBOUND 2.5MG // GNC Side Effects 1 Views • 1 month ago

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Ceftin/Cefuroxime Patient Counseling
Ceftin/Cefuroxime Patient Counseling Side Effects 1 Views • 2 months ago

Patient Counseling over Ceftin/Cefuroxime

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0:00 Intro
0:11 Why Am I Taking This?
0:16 How Do I Take This?
0:49 What If I Miss A Dose?
1:08 What Side Effects Can I Expect?
1:40 What Should I Tell My Doctor?
2:13 Where Should I Keep This Medication?

Can Anti-Inflammatories Treat Depression? - New Research
Can Anti-Inflammatories Treat Depression? - New Research Side Effects 1 Views • 2 months ago

NSAIDs stands for non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. They are medications that treat inflammation in the body but are not steroids. These are drugs like ibuprofen or Motrin, naproxen or Aleve and celecoxib or Celebrex.

There’s been a growing body research showing that people who are depressed have higher levels of inflammatory chemicals in the body. Also people with infection and autoimmune disorders have an increased risk of developing depression.

Autoimmune means your body forms antibodies to your own tissues in your body. Examples of autoimmune disorders are rheumatoid arthritis, Lupus and multiple sclerosis. Even psoriasis, which is a skin disorder, is autoimmune. So groups of people with these disorders have been studied and we’ve seen a higher incidence of depression in these groups of people.

There was a 2019 study that analyzed several randomized control trials using anti-inflammatory medications to treat depression both as an add on agent and as the only medication used – we call this monotherapy. The results showed improvement in depression with the use of NSAIDs, with celecoxib rising to the top as the one used the most. The dose used was 200mg bid.

Here’s how the drug works. NSAIDs block the enzyme, cox-2 that makes prostaglandins. Prostaglandins are chemicals that contribute to arthritis pain, fever, and pain caused by inflammation. With lower concentrations of prostaglandins, you have less inflammation, less pain and less depression. Celebrex blocks the enzyme that makes prostaglandins, so you get lower concentrations of prostaglandins.

We don’t have a complete understanding of how inflammation causes depression or vice versa. It’s not clear which comes first. So understanding this is a work in progress. And this is one reason using anti-inflammatory medications isn’t a mainstream recommendation.

Side effects
NSAIDs increase the risk of gastrointestinal bleeding. And this is something that can happen anytime during the use of the medication and not just with chronic use. Even if you don’t get bleeding, you can get pretty serious stomach upset.

Also, many of the later NSAIDs like Celebrex and Vioxx cause an increase in strokes and heart attacks. In fact Vioxx was taken off the market in 2004 because of this problem. Celebrex has remained on the market but it and other NSAIDs have a black box warning about the risk of stroke and heart attack.

A black box warning is issued by the FDA and required to go on the package information. It’s a way to emphasize serious drug side effects to insure that you are informed of the risks.

References:
Müller N. COX-2 Inhibitors, Aspirin, and Other Potential Anti-Inflammatory Treatments for Psychiatric Disorders. Front Psychiatry. 2019;10:375. Published 2019 May 31. doi:10.3389/fpsyt.2019.00375

O. Köhler‐Forsberg et. al. Efficacy of anti‐inflammatory treatment on major depressive disorder or depressive symptoms: meta‐analysis of clinical trials. Acta Psychiatr Scand. 2019 May;139(5):404-419.

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What is Zofran used for? Common uses, recommended dosage, potential side effects, user experiences
What is Zofran used for? Common uses, recommended dosage, potential side effects, user experiences Side Effects 1 Views • 1 month ago

"Zofran is a medication that is primarily used to prevent nausea and vomiting caused by chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and surgery. It belongs to a class of drugs called antiemetics, which work by blocking the action of certain chemicals in the body that trigger nausea and vomiting.

Chemotherapy and radiation therapy are commonly used treatments for cancer, but they can often cause severe nausea and vomiting as side effects. This can greatly impact a patient's quality of life and may even lead to treatment delays or discontinuation if not effectively managed. Zofran helps to alleviate these symptoms, allowing patients to better tolerate their cancer treatments and maintain their overall health and well-being.

In addition to its use in cancer patients, Zofran may also be prescribed to prevent nausea and vomiting in other situations. For example, it may be given to patients undergoing surgery, particularly abdominal or gynecological procedures, where post-operative nausea and vomiting are common. Zofran may also be used in cases of severe morning sickness during pregnancy, when other treatments have not been effective.

The active ingredient in Zofran is ondansetron, which works by blocking the action of serotonin, a neurotransmitter involved in the regulation of nausea and vomiting. By inhibiting the effects of serotonin, Zofran helps to reduce the sensation of nausea and suppress the urge to vomit.

It's important to note that Zofran should only be used under the guidance of a healthcare professional and as prescribed. Like any medication, it may have potential side effects and interactions with other drugs. Therefore, it is crucial to discuss any concerns or questions with a healthcare provider before starting or discontinuing the use of Zofran.

In summary, Zofran is a medication used to prevent nausea and vomiting associated with chemotherapy, radiation therapy, surgery, and severe morning sickness during pregnancy. It works by blocking the action of serotonin, a neurotransmitter involved in the regulation of nausea and vomiting."

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Cialis Review (Tadalafil) - Dose, Side effects, Safety - Doctor Explains
Cialis Review (Tadalafil) - Dose, Side effects, Safety - Doctor Explains Side Effects 1 Views • 2 months ago

In this video we will cover everything you need to know about Tadalafil, also known as Cialis, Adcirca and Talmanco.

Generic name: Tadalafil.
Brand names: Cialis, Adcirca and Talmanco.
Available as a tablet.

How to use it?
- Tablet: swallow the tablet whole with half a glass of water. You can take Cialis with or without food. Don’t break or split the tablet, as this can decrease its effectivity.

When to use it?
Cialis is part of a group of drugs called PDE5. Therefore Cialis can be used to treat:
- ED in adult men.
- Prostate gland enlargement in adult men.
- And pulmonary arterial hypertension.

What is the correct dosage?
The precise dose will depend on your specific indication of use, the side effect you might experience and the severity of your symptoms. Therefore always use the precise amount and frequency your doctor prescribed you.

- However, when treating ED your doctor might prescribe a dose of 10 mg, to be taken at least 30 minutes before you need it to be active. If this works insufficiently the dose could be increased up to 20mg.
- When treating an enlarged prostate, your doctor might prescribe a dose of 5mg 1x/day.

What are common the side-effects?
- Common (1-10%): headache, flushing, nasal congestion, muscle pain and back pain.
- Uncommon (0.1-1%): Hypersensitivity reactions, blood pressure changes, dizziness, chest pain, palpitations, fatigue, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, skin rash, blurred vision, eye pain, tinnitus and prolonged erections.
- Rare (0.01-0.1%): pain on your chest, heart problems, penile bleeding, migraine, convulsions, transient amnesia, swollen eyelids, sudden deafness and skin rashes.
- In elderly (65+ years): more frequent diarrhoea and dizziness.

Safety:
First of all, Cialis can cause dizziness or blurry vision. If you experience any of these, than please do not drive as this could be dangerous.
Furthermore, combining Cialis with alcohol, can increase its side effects. So take proper care when doing so.
In addition, Cialis can have interactions with other drugs your are taking. Always discuss this with your prescribing doctor.

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