...alcohol and/or illegal drugs, particularly cocaine HIV/AIDS Thyroid disorders Radiotherapy and chemotherapy during treatment for cancer Too much iron in the body Diagnosis of acute heart failure Acute heart failure,...
...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...
...common method of treating BPH. Options include: Alpha blockers: These drugs relax bladder and urethra muscles, easing urination. They are generally more effective in men with smaller prostates and tend...
...their goal to determine risk factors and possible outcomes of different age groups. Others study the effects of drugs on patients, not just regarding the efficacy of these drugs on...
...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...
...of drugs and medication to treat cancer. Radiotherapy is the use of beams of radiation to kill cancer cells. Neither of these treatments can entirely remove colorectal cancer on its...
...coronary artery. This is known as variant angina or Prinzmetal angina. These spasms can be caused by stress, exposure to cold, smoking, the use of drugs that cause blood vessels...
...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...
...are most at risk:[5] People with previously damaged heart valves or an artificial heart valve Users of injected drugs such as heroin It should also be noted that any procedure...