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...is important to discuss possible interactions with the doctor in cases where PDE-5 inhibitors may be taken in combination with other medications, especially heart medications. Alprostadil An efficient medication for...
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...of the condition, and for whom medications do not provide significant relief from the symptoms, surgery may be required. Steroid medication Initial treatment of Crohn’s disease will usually involve the...
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...allergy medications aren’t controlling your allergy symptoms effectively, then an allergist can prescribe stronger medications to help you mitigate symptoms. Chronic Snoring or Insomnia Many allergies cause significant inflammation in...
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...the drugs that are introduced intravenously are called specialty pharmaceuticals or specialty drugs. Intravenous therapy delivers two types of fluids, crystalloids and colloids. Crystalloids are liquid forms of minerals, salts,...
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...for food to move through the esophagus. Examples of medications that can cause or worsen GERD include: nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) calcium channel blockers benzodiazepines tricyclic antidepressants some asthma medications...
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...Mechanical ventilation to assist breathing. It may be necessary if respiratory failure develops Pain-relief medication, such as acetaminophen/paracetamol and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), such as ibuprofen Treating the blockage Once...
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...an ECG machine when they are using this medication, to safeguard against this.[22] Other medications which may be prescribed as preventative treatments for CHs include:[22][23] Corticosteroids These medications are usually...
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...marrow level. The drugs are provided to prevent the immune system from attacking the bone marrow. Immune-suppressing drugs work by preventing certain functions of the DNA, which is found in...