...doctor about any drugs, herbs, or supplements you take. Don’t take any drugs that make it harder for your blood to clot, such as aspirin, clopidogrel, ibuprofen, and naproxen. Follow...
...factors that can damage the heart and increase the risk of acute heart failure include:[3][5][20] Abuse of alcohol and/or illegal drugs, particularly cocaine HIV/AIDS Thyroid disorders Radiotherapy and chemotherapy during...
...various kinds of light such as laser, blue light, and LED to activate the components of the drugs to destroy damaged tissues and abnormal cells. Compared to other forms of...
...immunotherapy to suppress the immune system reaction against the newly transplanted organ so the body will not reject it. Patients with autoimmune diseases – Immunosuppressive drugs are also used to...
...position and double voiding (emptying the bladder twice to ensure complete urination)[5] Medication Medication is the most common method of treating BPH. Options include: Alpha blockers: These drugs relax bladder...
...Others study the effects of drugs on patients, not just regarding the efficacy of these drugs on the diseases they treat but also the short-term and long-term effects of the...
...liver is responsible for processing drugs, patients should use non-prescription drugs sparingly. If really necessary, these drugs should be taken only at low doses. Possible Risks and Complications It is...
...cancer cells or shrink tumors. – **Chemotherapy:** To use drugs to destroy cancer cells. - **Immunotherapy:** To boost the body’s immune response against cancer. - **Targeted therapy:** To use drugs...
...can be caused by stress, exposure to cold, smoking, the use of drugs that cause blood vessels to narrow, such as epinephrine and norepinephrine, and the use of stimulant drugs...
...some medications, especially to prostaglandins (which may include the drugs used for the procedure) Women having an ectopic pregnancy, in which case medication abortion will be unsuccessful How the Procedure...