...drugs[16], and anesthetists are trained to recognize and treat reactions as and when they occur during or after surgery. Infections at the surgery site The parts of the body which...
...Lyme disease infiltrative conditions, such as amyloidosis and hemochromatosis long term use of certain medications, such as chemotherapy drugs metabolic conditions, such as thyroid disorders and diabetes high blood pressure...
...and adverse reactions to an anesthetic should one be used. Another risk is the use of fertility drugs to induce ovulation. These drugs may cause a condition called ovarian hyperstimulation...
...Disease Prevention and Control. “Measles (Rubeola.” February 2018. Accessed April 5, 2018. ↩ U.S. Food and Drug Administration. “Measles, Mumps and Rubella Virus Vaccine, Live.” February 2018. Accessed April 5,...
...foods that support semaglutide can reduce the chances of side effects and improve your health outcomes. Semaglutide is the active ingredient in the Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved medications Wegovy,...
...about half of cases, the knee is affected.[6] Other commonly affected joints include the hip, shoulder, elbow, ankle and, in the case of intravenous drug users, the sternoclavicular joint between...
...take diuretic drugs (drugs that cause increased passing of urine) before the procedure and during recovery but at lower doses. It is important for patients to adhere to the advice...
...of antiviral drugs administered intravenously over several weeks. Causes of herpes Herpes is caused by the herpes simplex virus, which typically enters the body through the skin around the mouth,...
...suppress Alzheimer’s symptoms. Treatment is not always effective, but for some people, these drugs can bring relief from symptoms and allow a person to maintain a higher level of mental...
...well as when a specific additive is generally recognized as safe (GRAS) by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA). For a more comprehensive list of food additives, visit...