...pathway is involved in several types of epilepsy. Research has found that this pathway directly influences the excitability of nerve cells and the progression of epilepsy. Drugs affecting the mTOR...
...used, the management of this condition aims to prevent the formation of unnecessary blood clot. Possible Risks and Complications Drugs have side effects. For anticoagulants, two of the possible side...
...variant angina or Prinzmetal angina. These spasms can be caused by stress, exposure to cold, smoking, the use of drugs that cause blood vessels to narrow, such as epinephrine and...
...people with this condition present with a history of alcohol intake, which contributes to a poor diet. Other affected people may be pregnant or lactating. Certain drugs, such as anticonvulsants,...
...people at risk of side-effects from other medications In addition to prescription drugs, there are a number of at-home treatments which may help alleviate the initial symptoms of gout:[^1][^5] Elevate...
...associated with a lot of negative side effects. Due to its more selective and targeted effects, EBT is considered as the less risky option. How Does the Procedure Work? An...
...medications Chemotherapy drugs Drugs that may cause phlebitis when placed in the peripheral veins (these include calcium chloride, hypertonic saline, potassium chloride, and vasopressors such as dopamine and epinephrine.) Continuous...
...basement membrane (GBM) disease attack the glomeruli, causing inflammation. * **Infections:** Bacterial or viral infections, such as strep throat or measles, can trigger inflammation in the glomeruli. * **Drugs:** Certain...
...of research and testing are needed to ensure that brand-name drugs are safe and effective. This testing can make the drugs expensive. The manufacturer of a brand-name drug can sell...
...a biosimilar form. Biosimilars are like generic drugs. But unlike generics, which are made for nonbiologic drugs, biosimilars are made for biologics. Why is there such a cost difference between...