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POTS is characterised by orthostatic intolerance. This means that patients feel significantly worse when they adopt an upright posture compared to when they are lying down. To try and find effective treatments, it is vital that we try and understand the physiology of what happens in the body when normal healthy people stand up.
When we stand up, blood in our vessels tends to get sucked down into our legs because of the effect of gravity. This means that there is less blood getting to our brain and ordinarily we would all pass out and fall because of a shortage of blood to the brain. This does not happen because two reflex mechanisms come into action which serve to maintain the blood flow to our brains. The first is regulated by stretch receptors in our blood vessels in the legs which try and constrict the best they can to prevent blood from pooling in the legs. Secondly the heart rate increases to try and maintain adequate blood flow to the brain. In some patients, the leg vessels don’t constrict as well and therefore they are not able to contribute to increasing the blood flow to the brain and therefore the body has to compensate for this by increasing the heart rate even further. As the heart rate goes up excessively the heart doesn’t have as much time to fill with blood and therefore pumps out less blood than it should which exacerbates the situation.
If we can in some way reduce the stretching of blood vessels especially in the lower limbs when we adopt an upright posture, it means that there is relatively more blood going round and less blood pooling which can improve symptoms.
Midodrine works by increasing the tone of our peripheral blood vessels and therefore reduces the likelihood of pooling of blood. It doesn’t really directly affect the heart as such but if there is more blood getting to the heart then that means that every heart beat is more effective and that can have the effect of improving orthostatic tolerance. Interestingly though this can also have an unwanted effect on the bladder. Because of the effect of the agent on tone, the bladder does not stretch as much and therefore bladder emptying is delayed.


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.
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Professor of Oncology, Angus Dalgleish gives vital information on a repurposed drug he uses for his cancer patients, given at a very low dose. This is Low Dose Naltrexone.
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Naltrexone at low doses (LDN) and its relevance to cancer therapy
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Naltrexone was designed to inhibit opioid receptors without activating them and hence used to block the stimulatory effects of morphine and heroin. It was noted that in certain patients being treated with naltrexone for an opioid addiction many reported significant secondary benefit when being weaned off naltrexone. This group of patients had chronic inflammatory and autoimmune conditions and reported improvements whilst using the lower dosages of naltrexone. There have also been recent anecdotal reports of cancer resolution following the use of low doses of naltrexone (LDN). However, the mechanism of action is unclear.
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We review three mechanisms through which LDN can influence cancer progression; namely, (a) antagonism of receptors to which LDN binds, which include toll-like receptors 7–9 that lead to IL-6 suppression b) modulation of immune function in patients; and c) direct inhibition of signaling pathways involved in cancer cell control, including the priming of pro-apoptotic pathways.
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Major clinical evidence on the use of low-dose naltrexone in the treatment of cancer: a systematic review
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BYSTOLIC (Nebivolol) Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Comments.
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#gabapentin #neurontin
Gabapentin belongs to a group of medicines called anticonvulsants.
It is a medication used to control repeated seizures in epilepsy and also to treat neuropathic pain due to nerve damage. It is a doctor's prescription-only
medication.
How does it work?
Gabapentin is thought to work by controlling brain chemicals that send signals to the nerves to help control seizures or neuropathic pain.
Before you start to take gabapentin Tell your doctor if
- you have any Allergies
- if you have any kidney problems • mixed seizure disorders which include absence seizures or any other medical condition
- if you taking any other medication which includes supplements you buy without a script.
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How to take it?
The dosage of gabapentin is dependent on your age, and if you are taking any other medication.
Your doctor will usually start you with a low dose and slowly increase it to the lowest dose to control your condition.
Swallow the capsules whole with a full glass of water. It does not matter if you take this medicine before or after food.
Take it at the same time every day. Use an alarm to remind you if needed. If you are taking Gabapentin three times a day, do not allow more than 12 hours between doses.
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What if you forget?
If you forget to take it, If it is almost time for your next dose which is within 4 hours, skip the dose you missed and take your next dose when you are meant to. Otherwise, take it as soon as you remember, and then go back to taking Gabapentin as you would normally
. Do not take a double dose to make up for the dose you missed.
While you are on GabapentinYou must:
- Tell all health professionals who are treating of looking after you that you are on gabapentin
- Call your doctor immediately if you have any thoughts of suicide or self-harm, any unusual changes in mood or behaviour, or show signs of depression.
- if you become pregnant
Make sure you keep all your doctor's appointments as your doctor will need to monitor your progress and may want to take some tests from time to time to prevent unwanted side effects. Gabapentin can cause drowsiness, do not drive or operate machinery until you know how it affects you
.
Side effects: All medicines can have side effects. Sometimes they are serious, most of the time they are not. Do not
be alarmed by it, because you may not even experience any of them. You may need medical attention if you get some of the side effects. For gabapentin, It can be difficult to tell whether the side effects are the result of taking this medicine; or side effects from other medicines you may be taking, or it is actually from your own condition; so it is important to tell your doctor of any change in your condition. If you are over 65 years old, you may have an increased chance of getting side effects.
Side effects information can be obtained from the leaflet that your pharmacist gives you. Here, I would like to draw attention to a few side effects, which if you experience it, you need to contact your doctor as soon as possible.
- weakness, unsteadiness when walking including falling, reduced coordination or slowed reactions
- unusual changes in mood or behaviour such as restlessness, nervousness, or excitement
- signs of new onset of, or increased irritability or agitation
- signs of depression
- seeing or hearing things that are not there, irrational thinking
- blurred or double vision, uncontrollable jerky eye movements, or difficulty seeing
- signs of frequent infections such as fever, severe chills, sore throat or mouth ulcers
- trouble breathing or shallow breaths
- loss of consciousness.
Send yourself to the hospital, if you have
- an anaphylactic reaction
- more frequent or more severe seizures or fits
- chest pain or a very fast heart rate
Side effects information is there for your reference, so you know what to do if you experience it. It is not there to scare you or to stop you from getting appropriate treatment.
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Cathy discusses Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs) and Selective Serotonin and Norepinephrine Reuptake Inhibitors (SSNRIs). She shares key medications that fall within these drug classes. Cathy also explains the mode of action, interactions, and important side effects to know for SSRIs and SSNRIs.
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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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00:00 - Intro
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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