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- This is lesson n# 86 in "A DRUG IN BRIEF" Series. In this video I'm gonna discuss almost all you need to know about Diphenhydramine Hydrochloride ( Benadryl ): What is Diphenhydramine? Uses, Dosage, Side Effects Precautions and mechanism of action
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- Diphenhydramine is a first-generation antihistamine. It competitively antagonizes histamine at the H1 receptor site. It also has strong sedating and anticholinergic properties.
- It is available as 25 mg tablets, syrup, cream and injection. It is also available in combination with a nasal decongestant and an analgesic to relief nasal and sinus congestion due to common cold or allergies. And you may also find it as softgels to be used as sleep-aid.
- Diphenhydramine is used in the treatment of seasonal and perennial allergic rhinitis; treatment of urticaria and angioedema; Parkinson’s disease and drug-induced, extrapyramidal symptoms, Insomnia; Motion sickness; Antitussive.
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What Are The Side Effects Of Letrozole? In this informative video, we will discuss the side effects associated with Letrozole, a medication commonly prescribed for postmenopausal women battling hormone receptor-positive breast cancer. Understanding the potential side effects is essential for patients to navigate their treatment journey effectively. We will cover various side effects that may arise during treatment, including physical symptoms such as hot flashes, joint pain, and fatigue. Additionally, we will touch on mood changes, weight fluctuations, and the impact on bone density.
Maintaining an open dialogue with healthcare providers is vital for managing these side effects and ensuring a smoother treatment experience. We’ll emphasize the importance of reporting any adverse effects to your healthcare team, as this can significantly impact the overall management of your health.
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Andrew Weil, MD (@DrWeil) is a pioneer in the field of integrative medicine. He has been named one of the 100 most influential people in the world by Time magazine.
Dr. Weil received a degree in biology (botany) from Harvard College in 1964 and an MD from Harvard Medical School in 1968. From 1971 to 1975, as a fellow of the Institute of Current World Affairs, Dr. Weil traveled widely in North and South America and Africa collecting information on drug use in other cultures, medicinal plants, and alternative methods of treating disease. From 1971 to 1984 he was on the research staff of the Harvard Botanical Museum and conducted investigations of medicinal and psychoactive plants.
Dr. Weil is the founder and director of the Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine at the University of Arizona, where he also holds the Lovell-Jones Endowed Chair in Integrative Medicine and is Clinical Professor of Medicine and Professor of Public Health. Through its fellowship and Integrative Medicine in Residency curricula, the Center is now training doctors and nurse practitioners around the world.
A New York Times best-selling author, Dr. Weil is the author of 15 books on health and well-being, including Mind Over Meds; Fast Food, Good Food; True Food; Spontaneous Happiness; Healthy Aging; and Eight Weeks to Optimum Health. He is also co-founder of the restaurant chain True Food Kitchen and co-founder of https://Matcha.com, which offers extremely high-quality matcha that is difficult to find outside of Japan.
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Are you taking the ‘little blue pill’ and not getting the results that you want? If you are struggling to choose the best Erectile Dysfunction meds for you and are not satisfied with the effects that they have with your erections, then watch this video as we will cover the reasons why and what to do about it…
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*Phosphodiesterase Type 5 Inhibitors for the Treatment of Erectile Dysfunction: Pharmacology and Clinical Impact of the Sildenafil Citrate Orodispersible Tablet Formulation https://www.sciencedirect.com/....science/article/pii/
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This video discusses how to take precautions while taking prednisone, a steroid medication used to treat a variety of conditions. Dr. Megan outlines general recommendations, such as avoiding smoking and alcohol, certain medications, and vaccines, as well as how to limit sugar intake to reduce risks associated with prednisone. Additionally, Dr. Megan explains why it is important to supplement with vitamins and consider taking a specifically designed supplement for those taking prednisone.
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In this episode, I discuss a medication known as Tizanidine (Zanaflex) and go over three things that you should know before using it:
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Flecainide is a class Ic antiarrhythmic agent used to manage atrial fibrillation and paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardias (PSVT).
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In this episode, I talk about my experience in finding the right antipsychotic to manage Bipolar Disorder. I've tried Olanzapine (Zyprexa), Risperidone (Risperdal), Lurasidone (Latuda), Aripiprazole (Abilify), Ziprasidone (Zeldox), and Loxapine (Loxitane).
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Many over-the-counter medications can cause unusual side effects, including vision disturbances. It's important for everyone to be aware of these potential issues, as certain medications can lead to eye symptoms like redness or blurry vision. Stay informed about medication guide and potential adverse drug reactions to protect your eye health.
In this video, Dr. Allen breaks down 10 common medications that can affect your eyes or vision, including:
✔️ Allergy meds like Benadryl (diphenhydramine)
✔️ Cold & flu remedies with pseudoephedrine or phenylephrine
✔️ ADHD medications (like Adderall or Ritalin)
✔️ Sildenafil and similar drugs
✔️ Semaglutide (Ozempic, Wegovy) and the risk of eye stroke
✔️ Amiodarone and heart medications
✔️ Topiramate (Topamax)
✔️ Plaquenil (hydroxychloroquine)
✔️ Anti-cancer drugs like Tamoxifen
✔️ Tamsulosin (Flomax)
Whether you’re taking medications for allergies, migraines, ADHD, or chronic conditions, it's important to know how these drugs could impact your eye health, from dry eyes and blurry vision to rare but serious risks like angle-closure glaucoma or optic nerve damage.
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Many over-the-counter medications and prescriptions can produce unexpected side effects, especially affecting your eyes and vision. It’s important for doctors and patients alike to know these effects. Learn about common drug adverse reactions in this video.
On this podcast episode, I discuss Clotrimazole pharmacology, adverse effects, indications, administration, and much more.
Clotrimazole is an imidazole antifungal that exerts its pharmacological effect by inhibiting the synthesis of ergosterol, an essential component of fungal cell membranes. This inhibition compromises membrane integrity, leading to leakage of cellular contents and ultimately fungal cell death.
Clotrimazole is primarily used topically due to poor systemic absorption when administered via the skin or mucous membranes, which limits systemic side effects.
When clotrimazole is used intravaginally or orally in lozenge form, localized concentrations are sufficient to treat mucocutaneous infections without significant systemic exposure.
Pay attention when clotrimazole is used frequently to treat Candida infections as corticosteroids, immunosuppression, and antibiotics may increase the risk of this type of infection.
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In this Q&A session with the Founder of Alternative to Meds Center, Lyle Murphy, find answers to the top questions about Zyprexa Withdrawal and Olanzapine Withdrawal.
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00:16 - What is Zyprexa?
00:25 - What is Zyprexa (Olanzapine) used for?
01:20 - What does Zyprexa Withdrawal look like?
06:46 - Am I schizophrenic if I take Zyprexa?
09:08 - What are Zyprexa Alternatives?
11:17 - Can Zyprexa cause tardive dyskinesia?
14:08 - Outro
1. What is Zyprexa? Zyprexa is an atypical antipsychotic
2. What is Zyprexa (Olanzapine) used for? Zyprexa is used in the treatment of schizophrenia and sometimes for the stabilization of bipolar. These diagnoses are sometimes however confused with hypoglycemia, drug use, and spiritual crisis.
3. What does Zyprexa Withdrawal look like? Since there is a dopamine surge coming off of Zyprexa, the withdrawal generally looks like a return of the original symptoms. Typical signs are mania, psychosis, inability to sleep, lack of desire to eat. This can be lessened by doing a very slow withdrawal and avoiding stimulants like caffeine.
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4. Am I schizophrenic if I take Zyprexa? No, but sometimes the drug itself can create symptoms that look like schizophrenia. There is a difference between schizoaffective and schizophrenic, which the later tends to have a more constant presentation of symptoms.
5. What are Zyprexa Alternatives? Vitamin C, Niacin, Lithium Orotate, restricting drug use, avoiding stimulants.
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6. Can Zyprexa cause tardive dyskinesia? Any antipsychotic can cause tardive dyskinesia or akathisia. Atypicals are less likely than typical antipsychotics. Certain genetic factors like the CYP2D6 or CYP3A4 polymorphisms are suspected.
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🌿 Tryptophan vs 5-HTP: A Naturopathic Doctor’s Perspective
As a naturopathic doctor, I often get asked about tryptophan and 5-HTP. Which one is better and what are the differences? Here’s what you need to know:
👉 Tryptophan is an amino acid found in protein-rich foods like turkey, chicken, and eggs, and is converted into 5-HTP, which is then converted into serotonin. Serotonin is a neurotransmitter that helps regulate mood, sleep, and appetite. Tryptophan can also be converted down a different pathway called the kynurenin pathway, especially in those with higher levels of inflammation. Keep in mind that tryptophan also competes against other amino acids for transport across the blood brain barrier.
👉 5-HTP is a supplement that is a direct precursor to serotonin and can help with depression, anxiety, and insomnia. 5-HTP can readily cross the blood brain barrier without competition from other amino acids. 5-HTP turns into serotonin at a higher rate than tryptophan, so there is a risk of depleting dopamine. This is because the same enzyme is used to convert L-dopa into dopamine that is used to convert 5-HTP into serotonin.
Tryptophan and 5-HTP both have their place, but it depends on the unique needs of the individual and their medical history to determine which one, if any is best.
*It’s always important to consult with a healthcare provider before starting any new supplements.
*this is not medical advice
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Aminoglycosides: Mnemonics for Nurses (Pharmacology)
What are Aminoglycosides and how do they work (mechanism of action: MOA)?
Nursing students, nurses, and other health care professionals need fun ways to learn about drugs and one way is to talk about mnemonics and quick tips to remember key items: antibiotics made easy.
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The drug classification Aminoglycosides antibiotics are used to help manage many different diagnoses such as Staph Aureus, E Coli, Tuberculosis, Pseudomonas, and more. The bacteria target the protein synthesis inside cells and changes the way a cell functions.
The mechanism of action is halting the synthesis of proteins and there are many ways to use the word aminoglycosides to help us learn the important elements of this drug. Easy tricks to identify aminoglycosides. diseases, and side effects, contraindications as well as route of med admin are provided in this quick and fun tutorial.
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He was able to stop tamsulosin / Flomax after his UroLift. Nasal congestion and dry orgasms resolved after stopping tamsulosin / Flomax. UroLift was an easy procedure for him.
Patients typically recover in less than one week, often not requiring any pain medications after the procedure, and enjoy immediate positive results. No uncomfortable catheter is typically needed, and this procedure may be done in the doctor's office.
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Videoconsejo sanitario sobre cefalexina, para qué sirve este medicamento, cuándo y cómo debemos administrarlo. Videoconsejo impartido por la farmacéutica Laura Martínez, elaborado por el Consejo General de Colegios Farmacéuticos y producido por Medicina TV.
La cefalexina es un antibiótico del grupo de las cefalosporinas. Actúa inhibiendo la síntesis de la pared celular bacteriana, lo que produce su destrucción y su muerte.
Es activa sobre un número importante de bacterias. No obstante, y al igual que cualquier otro antibiótico, no tiene ningún efecto frente a infecciones causadas por virus, como gripe, resfriado, COVID-19 o la mayoría de las infecciones de garganta.
Está indicada para el tratamiento de una amplia variedad de infecciones, siempre que se demuestre previamente que la bacteria causante es sensible al efecto de cefalexina. Se usa para tratar infecciones respiratorias, dentales, del tracto urinario, de la piel, de tejidos blandos y otitis media.
La cefalexina está disponible en el mercado en forma de cápsulas y la posología más habitual en adultos suele ser 500 mg cada 6 horas pudiéndose administrar con alimento en caso de molestias gástricas. En niños, la dosis a emplear y la duración del tratamiento dependen del peso del niño, de la localización de la infección y de su gravedad.
Uno de los principales problemas de las cefalosporinas es la posibilidad de reacciones alérgicas, que podrían ser graves. Advierte siempre a tu médico o farmacéutico si eres alérgico a cefalosporinas o a penicilinas.
Las reacciones adversas suelen ser diversas, leves y transitorias, siendo las más frecuentes; alteraciones alérgicas, como erupciones, prurito, fiebre y digestivas, como diarrea, nauseas o vómitos.
Pero el mayor riesgo de la cefalexina se debe al mal uso y al abuso que hacemos de los antibióticos, y es la aparición de resistencias, que pueden hacer que este antibiótico deje de ser eficaz. Para evitar o combatir este problema y reducir el riesgo de resistencias bacterianas, el Ministerio de Sanidad, a través de la Agencia Española de Medicamentos ha creado un grupo de expertos (Plan Nacional de la Resistencia a Antibióticos o PRAN), en el que participamos los farmacéuticos a través de representantes del Consejo General de Colegios Farmacéuticos.
Entre las principales recomendaciones, es fundamental no usar cefalexina sin receta médica. Además, es importante que tomes el antibiótico a la dosis adecuada, a las horas recomendadas y durante el periodo de tiempo que te haya indicado el médico. Y finalmente, desecha el tratamiento que te haya sobrado en el punto SIGRE de tu farmacia.
Y recuerda, pregunta siempre a tu farmacéutico de confianza. Él te informará sobre cómo debes administrar la cefalexina y sobre cualquier otra duda que tengas.
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Can You Overdose on Vitamin D? - Symptoms of Too Much Vitamin D- Vitamin D Toxicity Signs
SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF VITAMIN D DEFICIENCY: Low Vitamin D Symptoms
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What happens if you take too much vitamin D in a week?
Symptoms of vitamin D toxicity are directly related to excess calcium in the blood, which can cause nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, frequent urination, weakness, and bone pain. Over time, the extra calcium can form deposits in the arteries and soft tissue instead of in the bones.
Does vitamin D flush out of your system?
Instead of being carried out in your body's wastewater, the vitamin will cling to your body fat for later use—which can compound the effects of daily overdosing.
Are there any side effects when taking vitamin D?
Most people do not commonly experience side effects with vitamin D, unless too much is taken. Some side effects of taking too much vitamin D include weakness, fatigue, sleepiness, headache, loss of appetite, dry mouth, metallic taste, nausea, vomiting, and others.
How do you flush vitamins out of your system?
There are water-soluble and fat-soluble vitamins. Water-soluble vitamins have less tendency to cause harm because we can flush them out of the system with water, while fat-soluble vitamins are absorbed slowly and stored longer.
How does excess vitamin D leave the body?
After vitamin D is absorbed through the skin or acquired from food or supplements, it gets stored in the body's fat cells. Here it remains inactive until it's needed. Through a process called hydroxylation, the liver and kidneys turn the stored vitamin D into the active form the body needs (called calcitriol).
How long until vitamin D is out of your system?
Calcitriol (1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3), the active form of vitamin D, has a half-life of about 15 hours, while calcidiol (25-hydroxyvitamin D3) has a half-life of about 15 days. Vitamin D binds to receptors located throughout the body.
Can too much Vit D cause heart palpitations?
Symptoms of vitamin D toxicity (a.k.a. hypervitaminosis d) can include a loss of appetite, weight loss, excessive urination, and heart arrhythmia.
Does vitamin D accumulate in the body?
It usually develops over time, since extra vitamin D can build up in the body. Nearly all vitamin D overdoses result from taking high amounts of vitamin D supplements. It is almost impossible to get too much vitamin D from sunlight or food.
Can vitamin D supplements cause irregular heartbeat?
Getting somewhat more than that is thought to be harmless, but in rare cases, taking excessive doses (usually due to unneeded supplements) can cause vitamin D toxicity, which raises the level of calcium in your blood, resulting in abnormal heart rhythms, kidney stones, muscle weakness, confusion, and even brain injury.
Can vitamin D cause hardening of the arteries?
Activation of this system increases blood vessel constriction, which can contribute to arterial stiffness. Vitamin D also can suppress vascular smooth muscle cell proliferation, activation of garbage-eating macrophages and calcification formation, all of which can thicken blood vessel walls and hinder flexibility.
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