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Hello everyone! Welcome back to our Medical Awareness series. Today, we'll be discussing an important medication called Pantoprazole. Pantoprazole is a commonly prescribed medication used to treat a variety of conditions related to the stomach and esophagus. Let's dive right in and learn more!
Pantoprazole belongs to a class of drugs known as proton pump inhibitors, or PPIs. It works by reducing the production of acid in the stomach. Acid is produced by special cells called parietal cells in the stomach lining. Excess acid can cause various problems, including acid reflux, heartburn, and stomach ulcers.
It's important to note that while Pantoprazole can be highly effective in treating these conditions, it is essential to follow your healthcare provider's instructions and take the medication as prescribed. Like any medication, Pantoprazole may have potential side effects, although they are generally rare.
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In this video we will cover everything you need to know about Pregabalin, also known as Lyrica. This video is part of a video series on mental health problems. So for more mental health related videos check out this playlist:
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Generic name: Pregabalin.
Brand names: Lyrica.
Available as a capsule and as a drink.
How to use it?
Capsule: make sure to swallow it whole with halve a glass of water. Do not break it and don’t chew on it, as this might decrease its effectivity.
Drink: make sure to measure the correct amount with a measuring spoon and drink it.
In addition, it is recommended to take Pregabalin at fixed times. This will make you less likely to forget a dose.
When to use it?
Pregabalin is part of a group of drugs called anti-epileptic drugs. However it can be used to treat several medical conditions, like:
- Epilepsy
- Neuropathic pain
- Generalized Anxiety Disorder
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.
- When treating adults, the initial starting dose is usually 150mg/7,5ml per day divided over 2-3 doses. Based on individual response and tolerance, your doctor might slowly increase the dose up to 300 mg/15 ml per day. If needed this can be further increased up to a maximum dose of 600 mg/30 ml per day.
What are common the side-effects?
- Very common (10%): somnolence, dizziness and headache.
- Common (1-10%): euphoria, confusion, irritability, disorientation, insomnia, decreased libido, coordination problems, tremor, memory impairment, impaired concentration, balance disorder, blurred vision, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, dry mouth, constipation, back pain, pain in limbs, erectile dysfunction, feeling drunk, fatigue and weight gain.
- Uncommon (0.1-1%): Hypersensitivity, decreased hunger, low blood sugar, restlessness, depression, agitation, aggression, mood swings, hallucinations, abnormal dreams, increased libido, panic attacks, loss of consciousness, cognitive impairment, speech disorder, eye pain, heart failure , low blood pressure, shortness of breath, itching, rash, muscle stiffness, fever and weight loss.
- Rare (0.01-0.1%): Allergic reactions, loss of vision, squint, palpitations, swallowing disorder, pancreatic inflammation, jaundice, Stevens-Johnson syndrome, renal failure and breast enlargement.
- Very rare (0.01%): liver failure and inflammation of the liver.
Safety:
First of all be careful to combine Pregabalin with alcohol. As this might increase its side effects.
In addition, it can be dangerous to drive while using this drug. As it can cause you to become drowsy, sleepy and/or dizzy. If you experiencing any of these side effects then please do not drive.
Furthermore, Pregabalin can have interactions with other drugs your are taking. always discuss this with your prescribing doctor.
Pregnancy and Lactation:
Research shows that use of Pregabalin can be dangerous when pregnant or when breastfeeding. However, there are some exceptions. Therefore always discuss this with your personal doctor.
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Prozac or Fluoxetine is a medication that is used to treat mostly Depression but can also be used to treat Obsessive Compulsive Disorder and a severe form of PMS called PMDD . Get a Doctors perspective and learn the symptoms of depression and anxiety and how this medication can play a role in you treating it. You'll learn about both common and some of the more rare side effects that you should watch out for.
Prozac (Fluoxetine) is in the family of medications called Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRI). They influence the amount of Serotonin that is available to help with mood and other functions of the body.
With depression you tend to have symptoms like difficulty concentrating, remembering things or making decisions. Fatigue, feelings of guilt, worthlessness, helplessness or hopelessness. People experience sleeping problems, mood swings, a loss of interest in things that you once enjoyed, appetite changes, generalized pain, persistent sad or empty feelings and even suicidal thoughts or attempts.
Those who are going through anxiety you may have symptoms such as sudden and unexplained onset of a rapid heart rate, sweating, trembling, shortness of breath, pain in your chest, fear of dying, numbness and tingling throughout your body or just a generalized feeling of anxiousness all the time that you just can’t explain.
If you are experiencing these symptoms you need to seek help from a professional. Go see your doctor and get an accurate diagnosis to figure out a good treatment plan for you. Remember depression and anxiety are real medical conditions and should be treated just as diabetes or high blood pressure need to be treated. You shouldn’t feel any different treating any one of these medical conditions.
We'll give a good overview in the video of the common side effects but its important to remember that most side effects if any are transient and can be minimized by working with your doctor. We will discuss more concerning side effects such as serotonin syndrome as well.
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In this video we will cover everything you need to know about Trazodone, also known as Desyrel. This video is part of a video series on mental health problems. So for more mental health related videos check out this playlist:
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Generic name: Trazodone.
Brand names: Desyrel.
Available as a tablet.
How to use it?
- Tablet: swallow the tablet with half a glass of water. If you want to you can break the tablet or chew on it.
When to use it?
Trazodone is part of a group of drugs called Specific serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI). It selectively inhibits the serotonin uptake in your brain. It can be used to treat several mental health conditions:
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- Bipolar disorder
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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, the usual starting dose for an adult will be 150 mg per day in 2–3 doses. This can be increased by 50 mg every 3-4 days until optimal effect is achieved. A usual maintenance dose would be up to 400 mg/day.
What are common the side-effects?
- Very common (≥ 10%): nervousness, dizziness, somnolence, fatigue and dry mouth.
- Common (1–10%): rash, pruritus, allergic reactions, influenza-like symptoms, oedema, weight gain, increased appetite, confusion, agitation, mania, aggressive outbursts, hallucinations, disorientation, headache, insomnia, tremor, visual disturbances, palpitations, low blood pressure, slow heart rate, fast heart rate, fainting, high blood pressure, vomiting, abdominal pain, changes in taste, constipation, diarrhea and pain.
- Uncommon (0.1–1%): Weight decreased, serotonin syndrome, convulsions, dyspnoea, erectile dysfunction and glaucoma.
- Rare (0.01-0.1%): abnormalities in blood values.
Safety:
First of all be careful to combine trazodone with alcohol. As this might increase its dazing effects.
In addition, it can be dangerous to drive while using this drug. As it can cause you to become drowsy, sleepy and/or dizzy. If you experiencing any of these side effects then please do not drive.
Furthermore, trazodone can have interactions with other drugs your are taking. always discuss this with your prescribing doctor.
We will end this video by taking a look at the safety of Trazodone during pregnancy or while breastfeeding. Unfortunately is found to be dangerous for pregnant women. However it can probably be used safely for women breastfeeding. Just to be sure, always discuss this with your doctor.
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What Are The Most Common Side Effects Of Tramadol? In this informative video, we'll cover the common side effects associated with tramadol, a medication often prescribed for pain management. Understanding these side effects is essential for anyone considering tramadol as part of their treatment plan. We will discuss various reactions that patients may experience, including gastrointestinal issues, dizziness, and skin irritations. Additionally, we will touch on more serious risks that come with tramadol use, emphasizing the importance of monitoring and communication with healthcare providers.
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