...with nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) Fosamax can interact with NSAIDs. NSAIDs are used to treat acute pain. This includes pain related to arthritis, the common cold or flu, and period...
...medical term for hives — raised, itchy bumps or welts that appear on your skin. They can vary in size, shape, color, and cause. CSU involves nonallergic hives that appear...
...the relationship between shingles and HIV?u003c/strongu003e People with HIV may experience shingles earlier in life than people without HIV and may need more aggressive antiviral treatment for varicella-zoster than people...
...in the body after infection and may reactivate in the future if the immune system becomes weakened. People with serious medical conditions, e.g. HIV/AIDS or leukemia, or who take medication...
...advise on making changes to long-term medications which are needed and/or recommend appropriate new medications to use, to minimise the risks to both mother and baby. In addition to needing...
...of clinic treatment. Infectious Disease Subspecialties Following completion of a two-year Infectious disease fellowship, there are several subspecialty areas of focus that an ID specialist can train in: HIV/AIDS Tropical...
...often associated with HIV infection: approximately half of all people who develop neurosyphilis are HIV-positive.[3] Before the invention and widespread use of antibiotic drugs, neurosyphilis was more common. Congenital syphilis...
...occur between the specialist and the patient or between the specialist and the general physician in charge of the patient’s case. The consultation is the first step to ensuring that...
...(OTC). And many OTC pain medications contain NSAIDs among their active ingredients. (An active ingredient is what makes a drug work.) What could happen? Pradaxa and NSAIDs can both increase...
...eye specialist prescribes may depend on several factors. These include: the condition the drug is treating other medications you may be taking How is Beovu given? Your eye specialist will...