...stroke management focuses on: Loosening up the blood clot using anti-platelet drugs Counteracting blood-thinning effects Administering medications to lower blood or intracranial pressure Administering medications to prevent seizures and vasospasm...
...dental care which uses drugs to ease dental anxiety and discomfort. These drugs can be administered either intravenously (IV) or orally. During sedation dentistry, patients are consciously aware but are...
...to the kidney or liver Cancer due to the drugs used to prevent the rejection of organ Heart attack or stroke Problems in heart rhythm High cholesterol levels, diabetes, and...
...procedure, the high costs involved, and the high incidence rating of post-surgical complications. How Does the Procedure Work? Hand transplantation is a highly extensive procedure lasting between 8 and 12...
...and prevents stress and anxiety Reduces the possibility of costs associated with long-term or permanent damage caused by untreated STIs Provides patients with the opportunity to make informed decisions about...
...may be caused by certain medications, such as:[3] Antihistamines Antipsychotic medications Antispasmodic medications Opioids General anesthetics Antiparkinsonian drugs Good to know: Medication-related constipation may be chronic (long-lasting) or acute (short-term),...
...Inject drugs intravenously It is an uncommon condition, with around 15,000 new cases in the United States each year.[1] Symptoms vary from person to person but can include fever, shortness...
...infections Alcohol abuse Chronic diseases, such as chronic lung or heart disease Weakened immune system, also known as immunodeficiency, which can be due to illness, e.g. HIV infection or drugs...
...These ingredients and the groups of drugs they belong to are: elagolix: gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) antagonist estradiol: estrogen norethindrone acetate: progestin (synthetic version of the progesterone hormone) This article describes...