...avoided during treatment, including:[3] Nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), e.g., ibuprofen or naprosyn, as they can interact with methotrexate and reduce its effectiveness Alcoholic beverages, as the liver will be working...
...**Chemotherapy**: Use of drugs to kill cancer cells * **Hormone therapy**: Use of medications to block or reduce hormone levels **Prevention:** While there is no sure way to prevent endometrial...
...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...
...drugs like heparin How do you treat acquired thrombocytopenia? Treatment for acquired thrombocytopenia depends on the underlying cause. Mild cases may not require treatment. If your symptoms are caused by...
...(nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, opioids) **Surgery:** – Endometriosis excision: Surgical removal of endometrial implants – Hysterectomy: Removal of the uterus and cervix ### Conclusion Endometriosis is a common, chronic condition that...
...drug finasteride, can. However, there are other drugs available, such as terazosin, tamsulosin, and doxazosin, that are less likely to cause this side effect. Likewise, Transurethral Resection of the Prostate...
...therapy** * **Targeted therapy** (drugs that target specific molecular changes) * **Immunotherapy** (stimulating the immune system to fight cancer) **Question: What is the prognosis for esophageal cancer?** **Answer:** Prognosis varies...
...underlying cause, and provide comprehensive treatment that includes drugs, lifestyle modifications, and other therapies. The pulmonologist will also provide follow-up care for patients with chronic respiratory diseases. Pulmonologists are involved...
...Long-term outcomes **Q: Alternative Options to Aurilectomy** **A:** In some cases, alternative treatments may be considered instead of aurilectomy, such as: * **Medication:** Antibiotics or anti-inflammatory drugs can treat infections...
...or worsen GERD include: nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) calcium channel blockers benzodiazepines tricyclic antidepressants some asthma medications opioids oral contraceptives GLP-1 agonists like semaglutide (Ozempic) and tirzepatide (Mounjaro) If you’re...