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This video goes through the side effects of Advair inhaler, the brand name for a very commonly used inhaled drug (Fluticasone/salmeterol mix). These are the side effects of Advair Diskus, a.k.a Advair inhaler. Other brand names include Seretide, Viani, Adoair, Foxair and Quikhale SF.
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Common side effects - 0:54 (1 to 10% of the population)
Uncommon side effects - 1:53 (0.1 to 1% of the population)
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Benign prostatic hyperplasia is a condition where the prostate enlarges, causing issues with urination in males. This is a very common medical condition that males have and is treatable with medications. In this video, I talk about the two most common medications used to treat BPH. Tamsulosin (Flomax) and finasteride (Proscar). They both are commonly used together in practice. Tamsulosin helps relax the muscles around the urethra and bladder which helps with the urinary incontinence. Finasteride shrinks the prostate to directly lessen the pressure causes by the enlarged prostate. I also discuss some important side effects of these medications that patients need to be informed on.
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What Is Cyclobenzaprine (Flexeril)? In this informative video, we will provide an overview of cyclobenzaprine, commonly known as Flexeril, a medication used to relieve muscle pain. We'll discuss its classification as a skeletal muscle relaxant and its primary use in treating muscle spasms associated with acute musculoskeletal conditions such as strains and sprains. You’ll learn about how cyclobenzaprine works in the body, including its effects on the central nervous system, and why it is often prescribed for short-term use.
We will also cover important information regarding dosage, including the immediate-release and extended-release forms, as well as potential side effects that users should be aware of, such as drowsiness and dry mouth. Additionally, we’ll highlight safety precautions to take when using this medication, including its interactions with other substances and the importance of consulting with a healthcare professional.
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Are There Alternatives To Flecainide? In this informative video, we will discuss various alternatives to flecainide for managing heart rhythm issues. Flecainide is a commonly used antiarrhythmic medication, but it is not the only option available. We will explore different classes of antiarrhythmics, including class IA and class III medications, and their potential benefits and risks.
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How Should I Take Flecainide? In this informative video, we will cover everything you need to know about taking Flecainide, a medication commonly prescribed for certain types of irregular heartbeats. Understanding how to take this medication correctly is essential for maintaining your heart health. We will discuss the importance of following your doctor’s instructions, the potential need for monitoring during treatment, and what to do if you miss a dose. Additionally, we’ll touch on the significance of regular check-ups and how your doctor assesses your suitability for this medication.
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What Are The Long-term Effects Of Flecainide? In this informative video, we will discuss the long-term effects of Flecainide, an antiarrhythmic medication used to manage specific irregular heart rhythms. Flecainide is often prescribed for extended periods, sometimes for a lifetime, to help control conditions such as paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia and certain types of atrial fibrillation. Understanding the potential benefits and risks associated with long-term use is essential for anyone taking this medication or those who care for them.
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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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Videoconsejo sanitario sobre metronidazol, para qué sirve este antibiótico, y cómo y cuándo debemos administrar este medicamento. Videoconsejo impartido por la farmacéutica Irene Suárez, elaborado por el Consejo General de Colegios Farmacéuticos y producido por Medicina TV.
El metronidazol es un antibiótico del grupo de los imidazoles. También presenta actividad antiparasitaria.
Es activo 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. También se han descrito casos importantes de bacterias resistentes a su efecto.
Está indicado para el tratamiento de una amplia variedad de infecciones, siempre que se demuestre previamente que la bacteria o el parasito causante es sensible al efecto de metronidazol. Se usa para tratar, entre otras: infecciones uretrales, vaginales, intestinales y hepáticas parasitarias. También para infecciones de la piel que cursan inflamación o rojeces como el acné de la rosácea.
El metronidazol está disponible en el mercado:
- Por vía oral, en forma de comprimidos y suspensión oral.
- Por vía vaginal, en forma de comprimidos vaginales.
- Por vía tópica, en forma de gel y crema.
- O como inyectable intravenoso.
La dosis a emplear y la duración del tratamiento dependen de la localización de la infección y de su gravedad, así como de la presentación del medicamento, y tienen que ser definidas por el médico.
Por ejemplo para adultos, en el tratamiento de las infecciones de la piel que cursan con inflamación se suele aplicar sobre la piel limpia una fina capa de gel dos veces al día (mañana y noche) durante 3 o 4 meses. Para las infecciones vaginales se suele introducir un comprimido vaginal por las noches durante 10-20 días y generalmente se suele acompañar de tratamiento por vía oral.
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.
Las reacciones adversas más frecuentes en tratamientos sistémicos con metronidazol son náuseas y dolor de cabeza. Por vía tópica, puede producir enrojecimiento transitorio e irritación.
Pero el mayor riesgo de metronidazol 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 metronidazol sin receta médica, ya que un antibiótico que te fue útil la última vez no tiene por qué serlo ahora. Además, es importante que tomes o apliques el medicamento a las horas 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.
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Drugmaker, Dr Reddy's Laboratories Ltd., has announced the first-to-market launch of over-the-counter Fexofenadine Hydochloride 180 mg and Pseudoephedrine HydroChloride 240 mg Extended Release Tablets, the store-brand equivalent of Allegra-D 24 Hours in the U.S. market, as approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
Dr Reddy's OTC Fexofenadine Hydochloride 180 mg and Pseudoephedrine Hydochloride 240 mg Extended Release Tablets, is an over-the-counter oral antihistamine and nasal decongestant for the temporary relief of nasal and sinus congestion due to colds or allergies. It temporarily relieves sneezing; runny nose; itchy, watery eyes, and itchy nose or throat due to allergies.
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You must be watching this video to know that how to Treat Allergies
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Fexofenadine is a selective H1-antagonist for the symptomatic treatment of seasonal allergic rhinitis and chronic idiopathic urticaria.
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Dr. Jen Ashton shares that the over consumption of iron supplements can be dangerous and should be discussed with a doctor prior to use.
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Ferrous Sulfate is the best form of iron to take for anaemia - receipts provided! Side effects are common but easy to avoid.
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Much of the answer to this question comes down to why your ferritin or iron is low in the first place. If you had acute blood loss and are no longer losing blood then your iron levels should come up quickly generally averaging about 5-10 points on your ferritin levels each month.
Remember your ferritin is a storage hub for iron so it will often go up slower than your serum iron and iron saturation.
Once your body has filled up your transferrin pool (transferrin is the protein that buses iron around in your blood to its place of need in the cells), then iron stores in ferritin will start building.
There are a few factors that can hinder iron optimization:
- Heavy menstrual cycles
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Finally, it also matters what type of iron you are consuming. Iron taken up via a Hydrolyzed rice protein complex is the most efficient way I have seen in 12 years of practice and 1000s of iron doses.
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💊 Iron: Does It Cure Fatigue and Low Energy? A Doctor Explains
Ever wondered if iron could be the solution to your low energy and fatigue? In this video, I’m diving into everything you need to know about iron—how it works in your body, the signs of deficiency, and whether taking iron supplements is the right move.
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Iron is essential for your body to function. Some symptoms of iron deficiency include hair loss and fatigue, but what else? How can you raise your iron levels? Which foods have iron? Can iron supplements cause bowel cancer? Dr. Dora Pereira, Cambridge University's "Iron Lady", answers all these questions and more in this episode of Well, Actually.


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Fenofibrate is a lipoprotein lipase activator belongs to fibrate class medicine. Fenofirate is less use than statin class drugs that are atorvastatin tablet & Rosuvastatin tablet.
Fenofibrate tablet are available in different strength
Fenofibrate 48 mg
Fenofibrate 54 mg
Fenofibrate 145 mg | Finolip 145 mg
Fenofibrate 160 mg
Fenofibrate 200 mg
Fenofibrate tablets brand name are
Lipicard tablet | lipicard 145 mg tablet
Finolip tablet | Finolip 145
Finofit tablet
Fenof tablet
TGR tablet and many more
Fenofibrate tablet | lipicard 160 mg tablet uses
1. Mixed dyslipidaemia
2. High cholesterol level
3. Type 2 diabetes mellitus
4. Heart disease
5. High blood uric acid level
6. Gout
Fenofibrate tablet | finolip 145 mg side effects
Nausea, vomiting, headache, back pain, muscle pain, joint pain, diarrhoea and kidney stone and many more side effects may be seen which are not listed.
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Febuxostat, sold under the brand names Uloric and Adenuric among others, is a medication used long-term to treat gout due to high uric acid levels.
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Losartan potassium (Cozaar) tablets are used for treating hypertension, stroke management and diabetic nephropathy. In this video, we will discuss, how does it work, what are the common side effects, dosage and important precautions.
Tablets are available in different strengths such as losartan 25 mg, 50 mg and 100 mg. This medication can increase potassium levels in the body. Therefore, high intake of potassium rich foods like bananas may be avoided. Losartan can be combined with diuretics like hydrochlorothiazide for better reduction in blood pressure.
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What Are The Side Effects Of Ezetimibe? In this informative video, we will discuss the side effects associated with Ezetimibe, a medication often prescribed for managing cholesterol levels. Understanding potential side effects is essential for anyone considering or currently taking this medication. We will cover various common side effects, including gastrointestinal issues and muscle-related symptoms, which are particularly important for patients taking Ezetimibe alongside statins. Additionally, we will address concerns regarding liver health and the importance of regular monitoring for those on this medication.
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