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Neosporin ointment is a combination of three medicine namely:- neomycin polymyxin B and bacitracin.
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Neomycin Tablet क्यों use नहीं होती? | side effects of Neomycin | Uses of antibiotic Neomycin
In this video you'll know about Neomycin Tablet
It is active against most gram negative bacilli
and some gram positive cocci.
Neomycin is highly toxic to the internal ear (mainly auditory) and kidney, hence it is not preferred to be used systemically.
It is poorly absorbed from the G.I.T.
It stops bacterial growth by preventing synthesis of essential proteins required by bacteria to carry out vital functions.
Indications:
Orally used for bacterial diarrhoeas and dysentery.
Preparation of bowel before surgery
Hepatic coma
Dosage:
0.25-1 gm four times
Contra indications:
Hypersensitivity to aminoglycosides
renal impairment
Prolonged use can induce malabsorption syndrome with diarrhoea and steatorrhoea.
It decreases absorption of digoxin, bile acid reabsorption and lowers plasma cholesterol levels.
Paediatrics: Use with caution
Pregnancy: Contraindicated
Lactation: Contraindicated
Elderly: Use with caution.
Side- effects:
Ototoxicity
Nephrotoxicity
Nausea
Vomiting
Diarrhoea
Drug interactions : Potentiates nephrotoxicity produced
by other aminoglycosides, neuromuscular blocking action of
tubocurarine and pancuronium. Potentiates ototoxic effect
of loop diuretics. Interferes with absorption of digoxin, phe-
noxymet-hylpenicilline, Vit. B12, Methotrexate, 5-flurouracil
and spironolactone. Cholestercl lowering
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Naloxone, commonly known by the brand-name NARCAN, can save the life of someone who is having an opioid overdose. The life-saving drug works in seconds when it is sprayed into the nasal passages of the person having an overdose, reversing the effect of the opioid drug causing that overdose.
There are six steps to using the opioid overdose-reversing medication naloxone, or NARCAN:
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• The person will not be harmed if they are not experiencing an opioid overdose
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• Lay the person on their side to prevent choking
• Stay with the person until emergency workers arrive
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Narcan is used for the emergency treatment of opioid overdose, to reverse the life-threatening effects of the opioid. It’s available as a single-dose nasal spray. In this video, we will review step-by–step how to use Narcan.
00:00 Treatment
00:22 Check for a suspected overdose
00:32 How to use the device
00:52 What to do next
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Before using Narcan, review the instructions provided with the medication. Review the following steps on how to use Narcan nasal spray.
* Step 1: Check for a suspected overdose by yelling “wake up” and gently shaking the person. If the person does not wake up, proceed to step 2.
* Step 2: Hold the Narcan nasal spray device with your thumb on the bottom of the plunger, and insert the nozzle into either nostril of the person suspected to have overdosed. Press the plunger firmly to give the first dose. Remember, each Narcan device contains only one dose.
* Step 3: Call 911 immediately after giving the first dose of Narcan.
* Step 4: Wait 2-3 minutes. If the person wakes up, stay with them until medical help arrives. If they do not wake up or become sleepy again, give Narcan every 2-3 minutes until they wake up.
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The medication can reverse an opioid overdose with just one dose.
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1:50 How does naloxone work?
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How to use Naltrexone for weight loss, how naltrexone helps curb appetite, and how to use it to burn fat.
Did you know that naltrexone, also referred to as low dose naltrexone, can help with weight loss?
It's actually an effective weight loss medication provided that it is used in the right way.
LDN or naltrexone or low dose naltrexone (all names for the same medicine) is typically used to treat alcohol dependence. But it was found that it can also be used to treat autoimmune conditions. Then later it was found that LDN also seems to have some weight loss properties.
LDN has very few side effects and it works through a different mechanism compared to other medications which makes it a great add-on for many people.
AS ALWAYS, make sure that you use LDN with OTHER weight loss therapies such as diet, exercise, and so on. Using it in this way is obviously the best.
We are going to discuss 6 ways that LDN (or low dose naltrexone) can help with weight loss:
#1. Naltrexone targets insulin resistance.
Insulin resistance is one of the primary drivers of weight gain and obesity in MANY people. Up to 50% of people in the US suffer from insulin resistance in some form.
LDN helps to drive down insulin levels which can help with weight loss.
#2. Naltrexone increases growth hormone.
Some studies show that naltrexone can also increase or normalize growth hormone levels. And because growth hormone helps maintain muscle mass and fat mass in balance, it will help manage weight.
#3. Naltrexone modulates your appetite.
Naltrexone also helps to MODULATE your appetite. Notice I said modulate and not suppress. It actually helps to reduce cravings for foods you shouldn't be eating and it helps you to eat the normal amount of calories you should be each day (instead of overeating).
#4. Naltrexone reduces inflammation.
Naltrexone ALSO helps to lower inflammation. Inflammation is a driver of fat cell dysfunction and weight gain by itself. So if you reduce inflammation you will help with weight loss indirectly.
This reduction in inflammation is also why LDN is often used to treat autoimmune conditions.
#5. Naltrexone improves your sleep.
Naltrexone has also been shown to regulate sleep cycles and to help improve sleeping patterns. Because a lack of sleep is associated with obesity, anything which improves your sleep may help with weight loss.
#6. Naltrexone improves and increases thyroid hormone.
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Critical Role of Naloxone in Toxicological Emergencies
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(29 Apr 2016) Prince's final days and unexpected death at age 57 raise questions among experts familiar with prescription painkiller overdoses.
It's possible the innovative musician's demise represents one of the most public tragedies in an overdose crisis now gripping America.
A law enforcement official told The Associated Press on Thursday that investigators are looking into whether Prince died from an overdose and whether a doctor was prescribing him drugs in the weeks before he was found dead at his home in suburban Minneapolis. The law enforcement official has been briefed on the investigation and spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to the media.
Whether Prince was addicted to painkillers is uncertain, but some are wondering whether the stigma surrounding addiction may have prevented Prince — who built a reputation as a sober superstar — from seeking help if he was becoming dependent.
Questions about Prince's health surfaced April 15, when his private plane made an emergency stop in Moline, Illinois. He was found unconscious aboard the aircraft, according to a law enforcement official who was briefed on the investigation and spoke to The Associated Press.
The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to the media.
While the plane was on the tarmac, the person said, first-responders gave Prince a shot of Narcan, an antidote that is used to reverse suspected opioid overdoses. Opioids include oxycodone, Percocet, morphine, codeine and heroin.
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Knowing how naloxone works and its implications in overdose scenarios is important for healthcare providers and pharmacists alike. We will highlight the significance of seeking medical assistance after administering naloxone, as its effects may not last long enough to prevent a subsequent overdose. Furthermore, we will discuss the accessibility of naloxone and its various forms, emphasizing the importance of having this lifesaving medication readily available.
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Naloxone, also known by the brand name Narcan, is a medication that can be used to treat opioid overdose and substantially reduce the risk of death associated with opioid toxicity. In this video, I discuss the pharmacology of naloxone.
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Naloxone, also known by the brand name Narcan, is a medication that can be used to treat opioid overdose and substantially reduce the risk of death associated with opioid toxicity. The drug is a competitive antagonist at opioid receptors, which means that it works by binding to the same receptors that opioid drugs bind to, but instead of activating those receptors like opioid drugs, naloxone blocks activity at them. Naloxone also causes opioid drugs that are already attached to the receptor to be displaced. This combination of receptor blockade and removal of active opioid drugs makes naloxone capable of reversing an opioid overdose and reducing the risk of complications associated with one.
Naloxone is commonly administered by injection or nasal spray, but intranasal administration has become a preferred method due to its ease of use and safety. The drug typically begins working within a few minutes, with the exact time to onset being dependent on the route of administration. The effectiveness of naloxone can vary due to a number of factors, including the potency of the opioid in the patient’s system and the dose of opioids they administered. Repeated doses of naloxone are sometimes used to keep the patient from re-experiencing effects of opioids still present in their system after naloxone begins to wear off.
When naloxone is administered to someone with opioids in their system it can cause acute withdrawal symptoms due to the sudden cessation of activity at opioid receptors. While there is some risk associated with complications of acute withdrawal, it is considered low especially compared to the risk of complications linked to opioid overdose. Naloxone administered to someone who has not used opioids recently typically has little to no effect.
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