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Infertility Problem.

Friday, August 7th, 2009

Over the last two decades, there has been a significant rise in the number of couples experiencing fertility problems:
•    Sperm counts have dropped by 50 per cent in the last ten years.’
•    Men are showing an increasing number of sperm abnormalities.
•    A quarter of all couples planning a baby have trouble conceiving.
•    It is not uncommon for a couple without any fertility problems to take two to three years to conceive.
•    One in four women miscarry. Some experience repeated miscarriages – as often as ten times.
•    More and more couples are turning to fertility treatments to enable them to have a family.
•    Of the couples who seek medical help, 30 per cent are told they have ‘unexplained infertility’ for which the doctors can offer no treatment.
If you are reading this book, you or your partner may have experienced problems trying to have a baby. You may have gone through fertility treatments that failed. Or you may just be worried that nothing is happening. I see hundreds of couples every year who are trying to conceive and I fully understand their unhappiness and frustration at not being able to achieve something that most of us grew up believing would happen whenever we wanted.
But, as the above statistics reveal, you are not alone. There is an epidemic of infertility and subfertility – and in many cases the doctors do not know the answers.
But, before we discuss these issues, I want to say:
Don’t lose heart
I believe that getting yourself and your partner into optimum health, usin the four-month programme outlined in this book, will give you the best possible chance of having that longed-for, healthy baby.
I don’t just believe it — I know it. By the time you have finished readin), this book, I hope I will have inspired you and your partner to take contrd of your health and fertility.
Nature is wonderfully clever. At this particular moment you may not think so, because on the most fundamental level, reproduction, it seems to have let you down. But the purpose of this book is to encourage you to restore your own and your partner’s fertility to its proper ‘natural’ state by simple lifestyle and dietary changes that eliminate toxins from your bod i and ensure that you have the level of nutrients needed for conception.
Fundamentals of Health
In the animal world, fertility is paramount for the survival of any specie However, the human race today has a number of fertility problems. Men are showing sperm abnormalities (such as sperm with two heads or sperm tha-:
are so sluggish they cannot reach the egg). Some women have a number Or menstrual cycles during which they do not ovulate; or, when fertilisation happens, the embryo does not implant in the womb.
To explain these anomalies, we have to go back to the foundations 0: health.The egg and sperm are only as healthy as the man and woman who produce them. If there are any problems with either the egg or the sperm. however subtle, nature will either try to stop fertilisation occurring or, if i does take place, a miscarriage may follow.
One reason why so many couples are diagnosed with ‘unexplained infer - tility’ is that doctors cannot put it down to a specific, observable medical cause. But I believe that infertility is a multi-factorial problem and should be investigated that way. That means looking at a variety of issues, such a, nutrition, alcohol and smoking habits, levels of lead and other toxic metals pesticides, food additives, genito-urinary infections, allergies, stress and other hazards of modern life.That means your partner taking a close look a: his health and nutrition as well (in four out of ten cases of infertility, the problems are on the male side). The fact is that our modern ‘unnatural lifestyle, combined with the nutrient depletion of much of our food, ha;
left many of us deficient in the vitamins and minerals we need for successful babymaking.
Any specialist who works in a zoo, or breeds champion dogs, cattle or racehorses, will tell you that optimum nutrition is essential. But, while the fertility clinic business is booming (with desperate couples lining up for treatment), there isn’t much incentive to look at whether simple factors, like a deficiency of zinc for instance, may be the main reason for unexplained infertility.
Learning From the Past
We should learn from the folic acid story, which really demonstrates the importance of nutrition and how a crucial deficiency identified by researchers as being responsible for birth abnormalities was ignored by doctors for years.
In 1991 the Medical Research Council (MRC) finally published a study which showed that supplementing with folic acid during preconception and pregnancy could prevent the reccurrence of spina bifida in babies.’ Yet the damaging effects of a folic acid deficiency had been recognised three decades earlier, after rats were born with malformations (including neural tube defects) and other problems (such as club foot and cleft palate) in folic acid trials.’
This knowledge, which could have prevented a great deal of heartache, had been around for over 30 years and yet women were not told to take folic acid for decades.These early findings were confirmed again in humans in 1981 trials that looked at the effects of folic acid on the prevention of spina bifida.’
Even as recently as 1993 the Daily Mail ran an article asking ‘Could this vitamin save your baby?” It said, `The fact that a supplement which can stop women having spina bifida babies remains the best kept secret of preconceptual care has now prompted sharp criticism from the medical world: ‘
Cynically, one might suppose that if folic acid had not been a simple easy-to-obtain supplement but a highly profitable pharmaceutical drug we would all have known about it years ago. You cannot patent a nutrient so there is no commercial incentive to investigate and promote it.
But the big lesson we should learn from the folic acid story is that our diet — what we eat or don’t eat — is absolutely crucial to our fertility.
How to Use This Book
Folic acid is only the tip of the iceberg. Medical and scientific literature contains a great deal of information that call help couples who are having difficulty conceiving or who have had previous problems such as miscarriages and malformations. This book presents that information in an easyto-understand form so that you call use it yourself. Having this knowledge will help you gain control of your own health and fertility.
By following the advice in this book you can increase your fertility anc reduce the possibility of miscarriage. liven if you have a condition like blocked fallopian tubes (which means that you need IVF treatment in order to have a chance of conceiving), this book will increase your chance of success. With assisted conception techniques it is still vital for the sperm anc the egg to be as healthy as possible.
As you read the recommendations, you’ll realise that the changes you make to increase your fertility are the same as those that will protect you from miscarriage and help you produce a healthy baby. They are also, quite simply, recommendations that will improve your general health. The advice
is so logical and makes such sense that you will probably wonder why nc one has told you all this before.
Finding that you can’t conceive when you want is a real shock and it is not something that many of us want to talk about even to our close friends and families. GPs and consultants are busy people and, all too often, overworked. The minute you come out of the consulting room you think of .1 dozen other things you wanted to discuss. There just isn’t time to talk in as much depth as you would like. Yet you want to find out as much as you can.This book is designed to answer your specific queries as well as present a comprehensive self-help programme that will give you and your partner the best chance of conceiving.
•    Section 1 outlines the different aspects of your life and health that could be causing your and your partner’s problem. This will help you identify what may be going wrong.
•    Section 2 explains how you can help improve your and your partner’s fertility, concentrating particularly on good nutrition and Supplementing your diet.This is one of the most crucial sections in the book because it could be the key to solving your infertility problem by making some simple changes that are entirely within your own control.
•    Section 3 explains what tests are available to help you identify any medical cause of infertility. It is important that your partner understands that lie must also be involved in this process.
•    Section 4 describes the different fertility treatments available in the UK and reveals some heartening evidence that you and your partner can dramatically improve your chances of having successful fertility treatment, if you should need it, by following the advice in this book.
•    Section 5 discusses the problem of miscarriage in depth and shows how you can help yourself overcome it.
•    Section 6 puts it all into practice – and shows you how to organise your self-help programme for those vital months of preparation.This is really the most essential part of the book.
•    Section 7 tells you how to care for yourself in pregnancy so as to ensure that you Krill have a healthy baby.
I believe that any couple planning to have a baby would benefit from following the kind of recommendations outlined in this book – not just Couples who have had problems conceiving.
If all this sounds too hard to stick to, just think how important it is … We plan our holidays and we train for a career so why should we expect to just have babies without any proper planning or preparation.- This preconception care period of three or four months shapes your baby’s future, both physically and mentally, so it could be the most important bit of planning you ever do in your life. My aim is to help you and your partner to optimum health to give you both the best chance of having a healthy baby. As a bonus, following these recommendations will make you both feel better, fitter and more energetic.
Self-help Strategies
Most couples who seek fertility treatment find out a great deal about sophisticated medical technologies but very little about the relatively simple measures they themselves can take to improve their chances of conceiving. These highly effective self-help strategies include easily implemented dietary and lifestyle changes. Such measures cost little or nothing, their success has been scientifically documented, and yet most of these couples will not have been told about them.Why on earth is this–
The cynical answer is that infertility has become `big business’.As Professor Robert Winston points out in his book Making Babies, there are now at least 21 IVF units in London alone. And more and more units are opening because they are ‘highly profitable in the private sector’. Couples who desperately want to have a baby are very vulnerable. Even though some IVF units have extremely low success rates, such couples are still willing to gamble a great deal of time and money in order to try to conceive.
In contrast, there are no big financial gains to be made in helping couple to look at their lifestyle or to correct their vitamin and mineral deficiencies Yet this approach makes such sense, and has been shown to give an unprecedented success rate.
Over the last 20 years, Foresight has pioneered an approach to fertility that looks at the fundamentals of health, including lifestyle, diet, pollutants, infections and environmental and occupational hazards and gives an unprecedented 80 per cent success rate. Researchers from the University of Surrey followed the progress of 367 couples over a period of three years (1990-3). The women were aged between 22 and 45, and the men were aged 25 to 59. In all, 37 per cent of the couples had a history of infertility, and 38 per cent had experienced between one and five miscarriages (others had had other problems, including still births, malformations and low birth-weight babies).
Many of the couples were older, coming to the trial as a1ast resort’.They were all asked to eliminate smoking and alcohol, and to follow the recommendations outlined in this book (such as buying organic food, having infections checked and having mineral analysis). All the couples were given personal supplement programmes and were then re-tested to make sure their levels had returned to normal.
By the end of the three-year trial, 89 per cent (327 of the couples) had given birth. Out of those couples with a previous history of infertility, 81 per cent conceived and had babies. Out of those who had experienced a previous miscarriage, 83 per cent had a baby within the three years of the Study, without experiencing another miscarriage.
Of the 327 babies born to the couples in the study, no baby was born before 36 weeks and none was lighter than 51b 2oz (2.368kg).There were no miscarriages, perinatal deaths or malformations. The national average for miscarriages is one in four so one could at least have expected 80 miscarriages, but there were none. No baby was admitted to a special care baby unit.
A number of the couples had already tried IVF – sometimes two or three times – without success.Yet 65 per cent of this group conceived naturally on the Foresight programme without needing another IVF cycle.
These results are undeniably impressive and speak for themselves. Yet sceptics maintain that they are ‘too good to be true’.To date, the results have been published in the Journal of Nutritional and Environmental Medicine but not in a standard medical journal.’ This is because, in order to be accepted by a medical journal, there must be a control group.
Ina normal double-blind placebo controlled trial, to assess the efficacy of a headache remedy, for example, volunteers are randomly assigned to either a control group (placebo) or a treatment group (headache remedy). The volunteers don’t know if they are taking the placebo or the remedy, and nor does the scientist running the trial. All the volunteers in the treated group get the same dose of headache remedy.
However, in this study each person was given an individual supplement programme according to their needs. So they were all taking different dosages and supplements, depending on how deficient or toxic they were.
This is an important point because the double-blind placebo controlled trial is the ‘gold standard’ in medicine but it cannot take into account that we are all unique and that we may need different treatments to increase our fertility. And it is this ‘individually tailored’ approach which I believe is the key to finding a natural solution to infertility. The fact is that 37 per cent of the couples in this study had an established history of fertility problems and had undergone medical investigation. They did something different – changed their dietary habits and lifestyle – and then conceived. The information contained in this book explains in detail my enhanced version of this preconception programme.
It worked for them. It could work for you.

Heartburn Treatment.

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009

Alka-Seltzer
We used to think that Alka-Seltzer was one of the more irrational remedies in the drugstore trileptal peidatric . That is because it contains both aspirin and bicarbonate of soda requip corporation . In the original edition of The People’s Pharmacy, published more than 30 years ago, we-said, “If you have indigestion or upset stomach, the last thing you want is aspirin included in the tablet percentage caffeine content in tea . That is like trying to put out a fire with gasoline too much testosterone .”
We may have been wrong effexor and alcohol . It’s not just that millions of people have used this product successfully for decades natural alternative for spironolactone . This tablet of aspirin (325 milligrams), bicarbonate of soda (1,916 milligrams), and citric acid (1,000 milligrams) is converted into sodium citrate when it fizzes in a glass of water clindamycin dosage for feline toxoplasmosis . This antacid seems to provide fast and effective relief of “acid indi-gestion, upset stomach, and heartburn syrup ranitidine .” What we don’t know is whether Alka-Seltzer is any more effective than a half-teaspoon of baking soda in 4 ounces of water when it comes to
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I brush my teeth three times a day online steroids nolvadex . Even though I don’t swallow the toothpaste I think a little of it gets into my stomach and the baking soda neutralizes the stomach acid loratadine condition . Could that be true?
A lithium breast feeding . Baking soda (half a teaspoon in 4 ounces of water) is a tried and true remedy for heartburn lithium overdose . Alka-Seltzer, long used for stomach upset, contains sodium bicarbonate, the compound in baking soda accutane and pearly penile papules . Whether you’d get enough baking soda from your toothpaste to actually neutralize stomach acid is hard to tell, but thanks for sharing your success clarisa nora doctorovich viagra .
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Antacids
For the occasional bout of heartburn, antacids work surprisingly well jeff johnson viagra . In fact, they may be better than pricey acid suppressors digitek 0.25 mg . That’s because it takes hours to shut down acid production zoloft duration of side effects . If you go to the ballpark and gobble down two chili dogs, chase them with beer, and have Cracker Jack for dessert, you don’t want to wait hours for your acid suppressor to go to work insulin resistance glucophage diet . Popping a Turns E-X, Maalox Quick Dissolve, or Rolaids Extra Strength can be safe and effective lexapro message board side effects . That’s because they all contain calcium carbonate, which neutralizes stomach acid lithium polymer batter prices . There are lots of such products to choose from, so pick something that tastes tolerable and isn’t too pricey lithium metal mining .
Calcium Carbonate
Calcium carbonate is inexpensive, fast-acting, and effective addiction and wellbutrin . In addition, you get extra calcium allera with augmentin 875 mg .
Downside: Constipation is fairly common if used regularly beneficial facts about lithium . Cost: A bottle containing 160 tablets of Turns Ultra (1,000 mg calcium carbonate per pill) costs $8 to $10 chloroquin chloroquine . That should be enough to last 2 to 3 months or much longer if used occasionally viagra and heart medicines .
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A propecia cost . We agree that calcium carbonate (Caltrate, Titralac, Turns, etc generic equivalent of lipitor 10mg .) is an excellent, inexpensive antacid that can quickly ease heartburn and supply extra calcium adverse side effects of premarin . We’ve recommended it for decades demeclocycline .
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Don’t forget Pepto-Bismol kroger pharmacy price cialis . We think the familiar pink liquid also has some benefit caffeine free unsweetened tea . The active ingredient, bismuth subsalicylate, can be found generically in store brands and in Maalox Total Stomach Relief Liquid butalbital apap caffeine tabs drug . While not a very powerful antacid, Pepto does seem to calm the fire of heartburn through mechanisms we may not understand very welt dosage of amoxil for young child . Perhaps it coats the esophagus and helps reduce the irritating effects of nid reflux will help the prozac work quicker . There are even decent data to suggest that bismuth subsalicylate can help against traveler’s diarrhea topamax eating . When it is combined with antibiotics, Pepto-Bismol can help fight infection by the bacterium Helicobacter pylori, which leads to gastritis and stomach ulcers tetracycline antibiotcs .
Acid Suppressors
The mainstays for treating indigestion or heartburn are acid suppressors celexa patient ratings . That’s because pharmaceutical companies have become extremely adept at creating such drugs ibuprofen side effects on liver . In the 1960s a team of scientists led by an extraordinary researcher (Sir James Black) hypothesized that if they could block specialized histamine receptors (H2 receptors) in the stomach, they could reduce acid production toprol vs metoprolol .
Histamine2 Antagonists
When drug companies thought about antihistamines, they focused on relieving allergy symptoms in the nose cialis cheapest price . But Sir James thought he could come up with a new kind of antihistamine that would work primarily in the stomach tetracycline and antacids studies . In 1972 the breakthrough was announced, and in 1977 cimetidine (Tagamet) became the first H, antagonist launched in the United States dosing amounts before surgery promethazine . It went on to become one of the most successful drugs in history caffeine drink energy in . Like its successor ranitidine (Zantac) new zealand pharma amitriptyline . Tagamet was one of the first billion-dollar babies (with annual sales of greater than $1 billion) antiobiotics for people allergic to penicillin .
Although these acid suppressors were initially prescribed to help heal stomach ulcers, they rapidly became popular as super antacids xenical online pharmacy phentermine meridia . Any amorphous abdominal pain was treated with an H, antagonist clomid and ovulation test kits . Their success was noted by other drug companies, and “me-too” drugs like famotidine (Pepcid) and nizatidine (Axid) soon appeared benzoyl peroxide tinted acne lotion . Such drugs were perceived as so safe that once they lost their patent protection, the FDA approved them for over-the-counter sale ultram online prescriptions . Although these drugs can relieve heartburn by making stomach contents less acidic, they are not as fast-acting as antacids advantages of wellbutrin .
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Q zyrtec swelling feet . 1 had two hip replacement surgeries in my mid-forties ramipril dosage color . I was given cimetidine (Tagamet) to prevent stress ulcers post-op for the first one and it gave me very nasty hallucinations what is the drug carvedilol . I had already withdrawn myself from the pain medications, and the staff assured me nothing I was taking could induce these things generic alternitive for vytorin . When the surgeon stopped the Tagamet, the nasties went away abilify prescribing .
For the second operation, I listed cimetidine as a drug problem, but they gave it to me anyway boniva alert . I knew within an hour something was seriously wrong and fortunately didn’t have to take any more wellbutrin generic names .
I was assured that the incidence of problems is low, but I’d hate for others to go through what I experienced danger zocor .
A eli lilly cialis tadafil . Cimetidine (Tagamet) has been linked to hallucinations, depression, confusion, and disorientation ciprofloxacin and the oral mucosa . Such psychological side effects are relatively rare, but people need to know that they can occur nitrix interaction with cialis .
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There are not enough data to recommend one H2 antagonist over another chloramphenicol 1 equine eye medication . They are all roughly comparable in effectiveness building muscle testosterone . Side effects are generally uncommon pregnant on paxil . Cimetidine may cause a slightly higher incidence of headache, sexual difficulties, and mental confusion or disorientation than some of the other drugs in this class maxalt info . This usually only happens at high doses or in older or sicker patients trane lithium bromide chillers . Other possible side effects associated with HZ antagonists may include dizziness, fatigue, diarrhea, and constipation asprin and pregnancy .
Interactions are a bigger issue with medications like Cimetidine norethindrone acetate pregnancy test . This acid suppressor can cause mischief when combined with many other drugs, including alcohol atrovent arachides . It is crucial that anyone using such acid suppressors check with both a physician and a pharmacist for any incompatibilities claritin million .
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Over the last 2 years I find that ( start to feel “tight” after a single beer prozac overnight no prescription . I used to drink two or even three beers on a hot day after 18 holes of golf with no problem penicillin and without prescription . Now with just one beer I feel too impaired to drive fortamet glucophage lawsuit .
Could these heartburn medicines have that effect? I used to be able to hold my booze with the best of them dystonic reaction to geodon . Because of this I am loath to even take a drink at a party medication warfarin .A using expired asprin . You have raised a fascinating issue tetracycline neomycin bacitracin and prednisolone infusion . More than a decade ago, alcohol expert Charles Lieber, MD, reported that cimetidine (Tagamet) and ranitidine (Zantac) could increase blood alcohol concentrations in susceptible people singulair cramps . He told his colleagues that such interactions “may result in unexpected impairment to perform complex tasks, such as driving maggi santarlasci vitro desloratadine . Thus, patients treated with these drugs should be warned of this possible side effect nortriptyline withdrawal symptoms .”403
More recently Dr treatment for amoxicillin rash . Lieber warned, “Under conditions mimicking social drinking, ranitidine increases blood alcohol to levels known to impair psychomotor skills needed for driving high blood pressure wellbutrin .”404
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If we had to pick one over-the-counter (OTC) acid suppressor to relieve heartburn, we would probably opt for Pepcid Complete allegra d xr .The reason is that this medication combines the H, antagonist famotidine (10 milligrams) with calcium carbonate (800 milligrams) and magnesium hydroxide (165 milligrams) astrazeneca atacand . Putting these three ingredients together means that you get the immediate benefit of fast-acting antacids (calcium carbonate and magnesium hydroxide) plus longer-acting acid suppression with famotidine antihistamines claritin .
Proton Pump Inhibitors (PPIs)
The most powerful acid suppressors available are called proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) diflucan and amoxicillin 500 .This class of medications has been
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Pepcid Complete combines immediate action with longer-lasting acid cQMv6 is feldene an nsaid .
Downside: Side effects are uncommon but nevertheless, be vigilant for allergy, jaundice, headache, constipation, dizziness, or diarrhea seroquel withdrawals weakness .
Cost: $17 to $20 for 50 pills sinemet crushing tablet with applesauce . Should last several months using motrin and tylenol for kids . Short-term use should be safe apri bondurant . Long-term use should be approved and monitored by a physician mining of lithium .
incredibly successful for the pharmaceutical industry, which has done well with graphic commercials featuring a cartoon stomach or “The Purple Pill chlorpromazine hcl .” Over 70 million prescriptions are written annually for these drugs at a cost of almost $10 bil lion high testosterone test in women . 40
Starting with omeprazole (Prilosec), drug companies have created a series of compounds that are capable of dramatically changing the acid environment of the stomach viagra medi tabs . Such action is extremely helpful for curing ulcers depo provera injection weight gain . It can also help relieve reflux has anyone tried smoking prozac . But there is growing concern that long-term acid suppression may have some unexpected and potentially unpleasant consequences is prednisone acidic .
Acid is important in the stomach does fosamax cause dementia . For one thing, it creates an inhospitable environment autoimmune hepatitis azathioprine . Germs have a hard time surviving in acid metronidazole cat conditions . Studies published in the Journal of the American Medical Association have suggested that constantly suppressing stomach acid may increase the risk of pneumonia and severe infectious diarrhea generic allegra .”-407 Presumably, this is because bacteria not killed by stomach acid can work their way up through the esophagus and get into the lungs or work their way down and infect the lower digestive tract dilantin alcohol . Such serious infections can be life threatening lithium manganese battery charging high temperature .
PPIS AND CANCER
The really big elephant in the room with the PPIS is a fear of cancer atenolol hydrochlorot interactions . For years there has been a quiet controversy brewing regarding a possible relationship between acid suppression and the risk of cancer amiodarone hcl . In 1985 we wrote: “Scientists fear that if bacteria set up housekeeping in your stomach, they can go to work converting nitrate to nitrite prednisone two parent dose . drug side effects ultram er . what is nifedipine er . effexor and wiehgt loss . Nitrate is a chemical which can come from food, water, or even saliva; by itself it
PROTON PUMP INHIBITORS
• Esomeprazole (Nexium)
• Lansoprazole (Prevacid)
• Omeprazole (Prilosec)
• Pantoprazole (Protonix)
• Rabeprazole (Aciphex)
probably does little harm amoxicillin dosage treatment course for pneumonia . But if nitrate is turned into nitrite by bacteria, all hell can break loose, because the end product can be something very bad indeed—nitrosamines vytorin muscle cramps . Nitrosamines are among the most potent cancer-causing chemicals
known musc nexium protocol .
Over the last several decades there has been an alarming increase in what was once a rare kind of esophageal cancer atrovent nasal . Adenocarcinoma of the esophagus has turned into an epidemic cheap order prescription ultram .’ Gastroenterologists are mystified about the causes of this deadly condition lithium battery rechargers . Some have told us that it’s brought on by the American diet buy discount buy flomax online . Others blame it on reflux and insist that PPIs can solve the problem by reducing acid exposure to delicate tissues apcalis erectalis kamagra plus . Has reflux really increased that much in the last couple of decades, and if so, why’?
A provocative editorial that appeared in the American Journal of Gastroenterology entitled “Acid Suppression and Adenocarcinoma of the Esophagus: Cause or Cure?” lays out the confusion and the contradictionS interaction of amiodarone and zorcor .410 Thomas Schell, MD, points out that “decreasing acid reflux by the use of PPIs
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For years Prilosec was the most prescribed drug in the country clindamycin medication 25mg . The active ingredient, omeprazole, did not lose its effectiveness when it went over the counter synthesis of paroxetine .
Downside: Side effects are uncommon, but headache, diarrhea, rash, cough, and upper respiratory tract infections have been noted chemical make-up of augmentin . Rare but very serious side effects may include blood disorders, inflammation of the pancreas, liver problems, and severe skin reactions warfarin and vitamin d .
Special Cautions: Use Prilosec OTC for only 2 weeks at a time loratadine breastfeeding . According to the information on the label, you can repeat another 14-day course alter 4 months have elapsed u 2899 viagra . Prolonged use of prescription proton pump inhibitors may require vitamin 8,2 supplementation (up to 1 milligram daily) canada health advisory prozac . Extra vitamin C (500 milligrams) and vitamin E (200 IU) may reduce the possible formation of carcinogens (nitrosamines) simvastatin oral gavage .
Cost: $30 to $40 for 42 pills (1 year’s supply)
might help to slow or halt this deadly progression zoloft and buspar free .” But he also reminds his colleagues that lack of acid in the stomach (achlorhydria) “is a known risk factor for adenocarcinoma of the stomach claritin health alternative .” Dr caffeine in youth . Schell notes that nitrosamines formed by bacteria in the stomach “would also expose the esophagus to these carcinogens andriol for low testosterone in women .”
There are three other disconcerting problems linked to long-term use of PPIs tablissement services sp cialis s . When the stomach ceases to produce acid, it senses that something has gone terribly awry and it tries desperately to get acid-producing cells working again taking flagyl and consuming alcohol . It does so by making a compound called gastrin, which aids in digestion and also triggers the production of stomach acid dizziness after taking cymbalta . When acid levels do not rise, gastrin production continues indefinitely, often at very high levels chemical properties of asprin .
Imagine that the float device in your toilet was stuck in the “on” position ovral l vietnam . The water would keep running forever, which is what happens with gastrin in your stomach lasix intramuscular . There is no acid “float” to turn off the gastrin supply breast paint after getting off effexor .
Too much gastrin is not a good thing buspar sexual dysfunction . In fact, there is increasing concern that gastrin may stimulate abnormal cell growth throughout the digestive tract, increasing the risk of cancer-, of the stomach, pancreas, and colon, as well as the esophagus cipro thompson ct .411,412
Another concern about long-term treatment with PPIs has to do with nutrient absorption digoxin toxcicity . It is harder to absorb vitamin BQI iron, and calcium when there is not enough acid in the stomach what is telmisartan . Older people may have some trouble getting enough vitamin B12 2 or iron under normal conditions antimicrobial properties of ampicillin . With a PPI on board, this may be an even greater challenge levofloxacin renal impairment . 413 A vitamin B12 deficiency can lead to some very serious consequences fosamax and contraindications . Symptoms may include anemia, fatigue, nerve damage (burning, tingling, weakness, or numbness in the hands and feet), difficulty in sensing vibration, unsteadiness, shortness of breath, and psychological side effect’S, Depression, confusion, and poor memory may be mistaken for early-onset Alzheimer’s disease definition hydroxyurea .
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Q valtrex and edema . 1 have taken Prilosec and then Prevacid for years to treat severe heartburn legal issues paxil . When I began to suffer weakness and confusion, I started taking 1,000 micrograms of vitamin B,, daily drug-resistant gonorrhea spreading rapidly cipro . Within a relatively short time, the horrible symptoms began to subside fda reports strattera vision loss .
My doctor does not really see the relationship, but I sure do! What can you tell me about this side effect?
A acyclovir and constipation . Long-term suppression of stomach acid can sometimes interfere with efficient absorption of vitamin B12 high blood pressure medicine norvasc tab . This nutritional deficiency can cause nervous system problems, which may show up as insomnia, memory problems, depression, burning tongue, sore mouth, difficulty walking, and tingling or numbness in feet or fingers fda lipitor .
One reader reported a conversation with a nurse who noticed an amazing improvement in a woman with dementia after a vitamin B12 deficiency was discovered and treated pennsylvania exelon carin anders .
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This vitamin deficiency often appears very gradually zoloft and sweating . Patients may describe complaints such as mental fuzziness, a sensation of burning on the tongue, or poor coordination for months or even years before a proper diagnosis is made warfarin country origin . Anyone who has been on PPIs for many months (or years) should request a blood test for iron and vitamin B,2 synthesis metronidazole . It’s not enough to just look for vitamin B,,, though tougera clindamycin phosphate . Be sure to be tested for serum cobalamin (that is vitamin B,2) and methylmalonic acid (MMA) fosamax and heart attack . When MMA is elevated and cobalamin is low, that is an indication of a probable vitamin B,, deficiency homemade cialis .
PPI ADDICTION?
Another unspoken concern among some gastroenterologists is PPI-induced “physical dependence lipitor celecoxib combo limits cancer .”414 That’s a nice way of saying addiction isotretinoin for ichthyosis treatment . Now, no one is getting high on PPIs ranitidine tachycardia . But some pcgpke dysreflexia after ditropan . may tl)d it difficult to quit taking such medications once they start down the long and winding road of acid suppression montelukast side effects .
Here’s the sad story leukopenia and sporanox . Proton pump inhibitors like omeprazole (Prilosec), esomeprazole (Nexium), and lansoprazole (Prevacid) are so effective at shutting down acid production that the body seems to rebel diflucan treatment length . As previously noted, gastrin is produced in large quantities, and it stimulates cell growth augmentin cheap . These are cells that want to make acid, but PPIs prevent them from doing their job inability to smell and testosterone levels . They proliferate, though, and if the PPI is stopped, they start churning out acid to is higher dose of effexor better . make up for lost time zyrtec and dose and weight . The consequence is something called “rebound acid hypersecretion cipro plue bactrim for diverticulitis .” This means the body really starts generating excess acid when these drugs are discontinued low cost flomax .
What’s so insidious is that it takes several days for the effect to show up using strattera with fluoxetine . So someone might be fine for a while, but within 2 weeks of stopping a PPI there is maximal acid production from stomach cells dexamethasone drug dosage . 5 And here’s the kicker prepare tramadol for injection . This rebound hyperacidity effect lasts for more than 2 months could amoxicillin cause hives .416
Dear reader, this is nothing short of astonishing try prilosec $20 coupon . Think about it for just a moment bupropion marijuana . Tens of millions of people have spent billions of dollars on acid-suppressing medications for years and years to soothe the fires in their upper gastrointestinal tract meloxicam side affects and dangers . But Mother Nature does not forgive or forget zocor bottom feet hurt . No sooner are the drugs discontinued than she turns on the acid-making machinery and puts the pedal to the metal for months metoprolol succinate tabs .
Within a few days of stopping the medicine, someone with indigestion or heartburn is likely to feel the effect lotensin aciphex phentermine pharmacy chicago . Not surprisingly, the first thing people experiencing rebound hyperacidity are likely to do is reach for their PPI dr mercola and synthroid . According to Norwegian researchers, “Discontinuing treatment may prove difficult in some patients even if the dose of proton pump inhibitor is slowly tapered kamagra jelly pharmacy . melatonin amlodipine . talking clozapine chat . natrural viagra . In these cases the use of high doses of 1-12-receptor antagonists or antacids should be considered stopped taking clomid .”‘ 17 From a drug company’s perspective, PPIs could be the perfect pills lamictal and bi-polar side effects . As long as people take them, they feel pretty good prescriptions lexapro and effexor . But if they stop, they could be punished for a very long time lithium formate amino acids . That’s strong motivation to beg the doctor for more medicine—indefinitely equine testosterone and estrogen levels .
So, what’s a person to do? Well, our recommendation would be to be cautious half-life of ibuprofen . These drugs are great for short periods of time kaufen levitra . They control symptoms of heartburn quite well and have relatively few side effects caffeine free coca-cola . If a doctor recommends that you take a PPI for longer than 2 or 3 months, though, be prepared for rebound hyperacidity when you stop the medicine analytical methods caffeine .418
Conclusions
Persistent symptoms of pain, burning, or pressure behind the breastbone should be investigated by a doctor to rule out a seri-ous condition synthroid atrial flutter . For an occasional attack of indigestion, however, there are lots of things you need to consider amaryl generation . Before pulling out the heavy artillery of acid-suppressing drugs, there are many options to contemplate caffeine 50mg . Here is a quick snapshot:
• Avoid foods or drugs that might make the lower esophageal sphincter lazy and let gastric juice creep back into the esophagus side effects of duricef . There are few good studies, but some possible culprits include chocolate, carbonated beverages, smoking, diazepam, and progesterone can taking effexor cause anxiety .
• Cut back on Garbs the history of pseudoephedrine . Although the data are preliminary, there is some suggestion that the typical high-carbohydrate American diet may be contributing to reflux wellbutrin sr 100mg discussion boards .
• Keep your eyes on itopride cheap rimonabant without a prescription . This prescription drug works differently than acid-suppressing drugs to relieve indigestion and heartburn dexamethasone mode of action . Its success in Japan and India and a fascinating report in the New England Journal of Medicine (February 23,2006) have us looking forward to FDA approval lipitor bilirubin . •Saliva is the body’s natural buffering agent and fire extinguisher for heartburn lithium levels affected by dehydration . Chewing gum or sucking on hard candy can help relieve symptoms prescription sildenafil .
• Chamomile or ginger tea also can wash acid out of the esophagus and back into the stomach where it belongs hydrocodone tramadol carisoprodol . These traditional remedies also may help calm an upset stomach penile discharge flagyl .
• Home remedies such as sipping diluted apple cider vinegar or even swallowing yellow mustard may help side effects on lamictal . Each person is different, though, so trial and error will be the only way to find out if a home remedy will work for you p1p synthesis of pseudoephedrine .
• Baking soda remains a time-honored solution for occasional heartburn inhalation dexamethasone . Dissolve ‘47 teaspoon of powder in 4 ounces of water bose wave radio testosterone . For those on sodium-restricted diets because of congestive heart failure or high blood pressure, this is not an option amitriptyline lansoprazole .
• If you need an antacid, calcium carbonate remains one of the cheapest and most effective in the pharmacy decongestant with atenolol . Turns Ultra contains 1,000 milligrams of calcium carbonate and is a cost-effective option clomid vitex .
• In our opinion, a sensible first choice for an OTC acid-suppressing drug is Pepcid Complete ketoconazole used for . It combines the immediate action of antacids (calcium carbonate and magnesium hydroxide) with the longer-acting H2 antagonist famotidine how to increase free testosterone . Short-term use should be safe how much clonidine should i take .
• If you feel you must take a powerful acid-suppressing PPI, we would opt for Prilosec OTC safer alternitives to ibuprofen . If you have great insurance coverage, you might save money if your doctor prescribes generic omeprazole instead used to make testosterone . We think a little vitamin insurance is appropriate whenever acid-suppressing drugs are taken for any length of time (vitamin B12, vitamin C, and vitamin E) wellbutrin xl and weight lose .

Eczema. Diagnosis and Treatment.

Monday, July 20th, 2009

ECZEMA
Eczema is one of those old-fashioned words, like apoplexy, that sounds as though it should have become obsolete doxycycline buy online . Unfortunately, the condition it describes is still very much in evidence, now perhaps more than ever buy paroxetine on sale . Dermatologists estimate that the red itchy rash of chronic eczema may affect as inuch as 20 percent of the population in Scandinavia, Australia, and England maoi inhibitors and requip .274 The United States has similar figures, compared to only about 2 percent of the population in places like Iran and China sulfamethoxazole prostitis .
Scientists don’t know why the rate of eczema varies so widely from one place to another tetracyclines cipro . A lot of other things are still pretty mysterious about eczema, too motilium and gerd . The researchers who study it have not come up with a single unified measure of eczema severity, so it is sometimes difficult to compare studies nbc candace downing zoloft . In fact, when dermatologists discuss eczema, they frequently use the term atopic dermatitis instead amoxicillin abdominal cramps . It means the same
• Apply moisturizer immediately after washing skin ***
•Take probiQtic supplements such as viable Lactobacillus GG
• Try hemp seed oil capsules **
• Season your food with salsa **
• Sip oolong tea ***
•Take vitamin E capsules daily ***
• Smear Noxzema (original) on itchy skin ****
• Try nonprescription hydrocortisone cream * ***
• Apply CamoCare Soothing Cream to itchy areas ***
• Follow doctor’s instructions for using prescription steroid creams
• Consider prescription Atopiclair ***
• Ask the doctor about Protopic or Elidel as a second-line prescription treatment
glyburide liver damage due to lipitor . Byetta reduces the bump in blood sugar after meals and can help diabetics lose weight does advil contain asprin .
The most common side effect is nausea, but the most serious is hypoglycemia soma vs salsa . Adding Byetta to a medicine like glyburide increases the risk of a dangerous drop in blood glucose level d150 lithium ion . Patients using Byetta must learn what to do if blood sugar drops too low macrobid uti . Other side effects include vomiting, diarrhea, dizziness, jitters, headache, and indigestion lupus testosterone treatment . Byetta should not be given to people with kidney problems or serious digestive disease metformin and sinus inflamation . 273
Conclusions
By now, we hope you appreciate the importance of controlling blood sugar diabetics taking aleve . Diabetes is common (some diabetologists believe it will soon affect nearly half the population), and its complications are devastating how much does nexium cost . We have tried to give you a variety of strategies to prevent or control this disease naproxen acne . Remember, though, that whatever tactics you adopt, you must work in close collaboration with your health-care providers replace lithium with alkaline .
Below you will find an overview of our recommendations in this chapter generic atorvastatin online .
• Preventing diabetes is possible zoloft fedex . Keep your weight under control, emphasize nonstarchy vegetables over pasta or bread, and avoid soft drinks, fruit juice, and processed meats 1 5mg propecia .
• Get plenty of exercise, preferably including some time outdoors so you have 10 to 15 minutes of sunshine on your face and hands several days a week augmentin tablet . If you don’t get outside, take 800 to 1,200 IU of vitamin D3 daily apo sildenafil .
• If you are diagnosed with diabetes, learn to monitor your blood sugar prescription viagra from canada without prescription . Keep track of how exercise and food affect it celexa success . Consider cinnamon or vinegar to help smooth out blood sugar in reaction to a carbohydrate meal naltrexone and behavior .
• If you’re considering using herbs or dietary supplements such as chromium, bitter melon, fenugreek, Gymnema sylvestre, or nopal, check with your health-care providers before taking them using loratadine in cats . Monitor your blood sugar carefully ranitidine used to stop itching .
• If medication becomes necessary, make sure that you and your physician find the safest and most effective option for you caffeine remedies . You shouldn’t have to suffer with dreadful side effects to keep your blood sugar under control caffeine coke coffee .
thing: a nasty, itchy rash, especially in places where the skin creases (like inside the elbows and on the backs of the knees) kamagra barata . It may be associated with dry skin, redness, and irritation on the cheeks or forehead, as well as asthma or hay fever vigorex or viagra .
Very young kids with eczema may have family members with asthma or hay fever can accutane make your periods shorter . Atopic dermatitis is pretty common in children and may start early, at as young as 2 or 3 months of age managing levothyroxine dosing . 275 If it is severe, the itching can drive the sufferer crazy and even keep him or her awake at night pseudoephedrine and hypertension . It is no wonder patients and their parents are anxious to get relief hypothyroidism and glucophage .
Skin Care Basics
There is a huge overlap between eczema and dry skin, so it makes sense that the very first things to try for eczema are recognized as elementary care for dry skin 12.5 cr mg paxil .
Especially in adults, eczema frequently affects the hands light period after taking clomid . Avoid soaking your hands in water side effects of drug lamisil . If they are dirty, by all means wash them college pharmacy pre tramadol . But if you need to do the dishes or wipe off the counters, wear waterproof gloves generic equivalent to zoloft . Likewise, if you are working out in the yard, wear garden gloves properities of caffeine . Apply a moisturizer you like as soon as you finish washing your hands nizoral shampoo helps acne . (We’re fond of Udder Cream atavan and prozac .) You might even consider applying a heavy-duty ointment-type moisturizer at night and wearing cotton gloves to bed, so the sheets are protected and the ointment really gets a chance to sink in duration of celexa withdrawal symptoms .
CeraVe Cleanser and Moisturizer
These skin products contain no fragrances, soap, or detergent atorvastatin joint pain . The cleanser is an emulsified formulation that contains cetearyl alcohol, one of the primary ingredients in Cetaphil cleanser will zelnorm ever come back . But both the moisturizer and the cleanser also contain ceramides when does zyrtec’s patent expire . fSo does Dove Facial Lotion hereditary allergies cipro .) Skin with eczema is depleted of ceramides, 276 and the CeraVe products are supposed to restore these natural skin fats and keep skin from drying out dangers of prozac and peptic ulcers .
Downside: No real downside, but other products may be less expensive bp-2l5 lithium battery .
Cost: A 12-ounce bottle runs about $12 and should last several months detector bandwidth characteristics lithium tantalite .
What about rashes that affect other parts of the body? Basically, follow the same principles testosterone prices . Bathing or showering are okay, but shouldn’t be prolonged free testosterone level normal older . Don’t use soap or detergent, if you can avoid it; instead, use a gentle, nonsoap cleanser such as CeraVe or Cetaphil simvastatin niacin . Gently pat your skin dry and apply moisturizer as soon as you step out of the tub or shower stall weight gain while on synthroid .”‘
Moisturizers don’t actually make eczema better by themselves clomid pcos story success woman .”‘ What they do is improve the symptoms of dry skin, so the skin looks better and itches less accutane weight lose . In addition, a topical medication may work better on skin that is properly moisturized canada cr123a lithium . So, there are reasons to start with a moisturizer, although it’s unlikely to be enough of a treatment on its own doxazosin medications .
Dietary Approaches
The connection between eczema and other allergies has inspired people to search for the source of the allergies and try to avoid them ganciclovir acyclovir . Avoiding one of the most common allergens, dust mites, is very difficult nolvadex or clomid for testosterone boost . Dust mites live in bedding, furniture, carpets, and even stuffed animals lamisil dosage . As it happens, though, even extreme measures such as encasing the mattress in plastic don’t reduce eczema in adults reds lithium .”‘ We don’t have good research on whether this would help in babies or young children discount pharmacy zyrtec .
Dietary recommendations are aimed at reducing a child’s exposure to foods that could be triggering eczema co diovan . One trap that parents sometimes fall into is restricting the diet too much, so that the child isn’t getting enough nutrients doxycycline for std . Scientists say that most of the time, dietary restriction isn’t very helpful for improving eczema zyprexa and high blood sugar . If a child reacts to eggs, though, avoiding them is likely to help clear up the skin caffeine efffects .211 Switching a baby from cows’-milk formula to soy-based formula is often advised and occasionally helpful tadalafil fails .
Luckily, kids often “outgrow” their food allergies as they get older viagra bloody nose . The big exception is peanuts prozac gain weight . Children who are allergic to peanuts need to avoid them scrupulously, and will probably need to do so indefinitely non asprin pain relievers .
I’ve had eczema since childhood, and it had been getting worse, despite applying steroids three times daily sildenafil rdt . I had read advice about cutting back on trans fats and adding omega-3 fats but I had no success until I tried completely eliminating trans fats imitrex withdrawals . Since getting hydrogenated oils out of my diet, my eczema has nearly dis-appeared and I have discontinued the steroids for the first time in 3 years cymbalta teeth clenching . The trans fats that apparently caused this problem were coming from one or two servings of packaged cookies per day what is fluoxetine for .
Probiotics
Most Americans are familiar with the idea of using antibiotics to kill germs when there is an infection itching all over from doxycycline . But probiotics are not nearly as popular in the United States as they are elsewhere in the world, especially in Europe diovan great . Probiotics are beneficial bacteria that are used in an attempt to colonize the gut with “good guys” and crowd out dangerous bacteria regular use of ibuprofen .
There is evidence that babies with eczema may benefit from treatment with probiotics, particularly if they have evidence of allergic-type immune-system activation soma spa ottawa . Doctors determine this by measuring the amount of an immune globulin, IgE, in the blood nnt zocor . It is usually elevated in people who are experiencing an allergic reaction amoxicillin clavulanic acid in ruminants . Adding probiotics such as Lactobacillus fermentum or Lactobacillus GG to formula helped ease the condition in very young children with severe eczema ranitidine expiration date . 281,282,283
We don’t know why probiotics can make eczema better, but some researchers speculate that they may cause a low level of inflammation that stimulates the immune system in a different direction from allergy prilosec nexium compare . 21 More research is needed before that hypothesis can be confirmed—or tossed out does levaquin contain sulfa . For adults, many probiotics are considered relatively safe ‘285 although there are some theoretical risks whenever living microbes are
Probiotics
Beneficial bacteria such as Lactobacillus GG, Lactobacillus reuteri, or Lactobacillus fermentum seem to reduce the severity and extent of eczema in young children neurontin for back pain . This approach is reasonably safe286 and might be worth a try trazodone wikipedia .
Downside: Probiotic products are sold as dietary supplements, so the quality is not regulated charger rechargeable lithium cr123a 3.7v battery . Check www konica rechargeable lithium ion battery pack .consumerlab avelox prescription assistance .com for quality evaluation and price information zithromax dosage 23 pounds . It is important that the supplement contain viable organisms spironolactone for ascites and hyperkalemia .287 Cost: Approximately $10 to $30 per month introduced into the bod y lipitor gross income .288 For very young children, it would be sensible to follow the pediatrician’s recommendation information about levora .
Oil Supplements
We already mentioned that the connection between eczema and diet has led to research investigating various dietary restrictions symptoms of testosterone use . For the most part, a really restricted diet just makes life more difficult without any payoff for the skin augmentin generic . (One big exception is in the case of celiac disease anxiety bupropion . This intolerance of gluten can cause a distinctive skin reaction—herpetiform dermatitis—along with a wide range of other symptoms glimepiride dosage indication . For a person with celiac disease, avoiding gluten completely not only clears up the skin, but also has many additional health benefits lithium ion battery pack 7.2v .)
We have heard from many eczema sufferers who have found that various supplements have helped to clear up their rash, at least for a while naproxen and garlic . Borage oil and black currant seed oil are among the most popular supplements digoxin medicine . They supply fatty acids, especially gamma-linolenic acid, that may be underrepresented in the typical American diet ketorolac surgery .
I have been plagued with persistent eczema carisoprodol mg . The skin on my hands was always red, itchy, cracked, and often bleeding anxiety meds similar to zoloft . My hands were always covered with bandages estrace dosage .
Dermatologists prescribed cortisone creams of increasing strength, but none was helpful over the long-term reduction of prednisone side affects . An allergist I saw for an unrelated problem was concerned that the open wounds on my hands put me at risk of infection what is nifedipine er . He suggested borage oil zyrtec ambien interaction .
I tried it (one capsule after breakfast and one before bed), and
Hemp Seed Oil
Hemp seed offers a balance of omega-6 and omega-3 fatty acids lexapro definition . One study demonstrated that it reduces eczema symptoms significantly more than olive oil does hectoral coumadin .
Downside imipramine histamine h2 ., A single study is not enough for a full evaluation of the supplement’s benefit diovan black box warnings . Another, larger study might not show a significant effect evista fossamax .
Cost: Approximately $5 to $16 per month
within a few months the eczema on my hands disappeared completely cymbalta long term use . While I still have some outbreaks behind my ears, the condition is now only a minor annoyance generic metoprolol succinate 100mg . What a difference!
Although some individuals have found gamma-linolenic sources such as borage oil, evening primrose imrose oil, and black currant seed oil helpful, scientifically controlled studies of these supplements are disappointing acyclovir cream buy . 219 They do seem to be safe, but overall they don’t reduce the rash or itching any more than placebo capsules do zithromax 1 gram . 290
One well possible exception is hemp seed oil overview of rx diltiazem cd . It contains omega- 3 as as omega-6 fatty acids, including gamma-linolenic acid amlodipine besylate norvasc . One placebo-controlled study found that hemp seed oil capsules reduced itchiness and dryness in skin viagra online store . (The placebo capsules contained olive oil caffeine body slimmer .) Patients on the active supplement used less topical medicine for their dermatitis during the 5 months the trial lasted norvasc a drug .291 We hope other dermatologists will continue to study this treatment to see if it stands up to further investigation diprivan interactions with zoloft .
Low-Carb Diet
One of the most unusual testimonials we have received about controlling eczema with diet was from a woman who adopted a low-glycemic-index diet for other reasons ms cymbalta . She found that it helped clear up her itchy rash reis urso and ewald rutland vermont . Cutting sugar, white bread, and pasta out of the diet may well have other health benefits estriol estradiol cream . Most dietary experts agree that these foods are not very nutrient-dense trimox for erectile dysfunction . Your body won’t miss them, even if your taste buds do luvox tablets .
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Q buying generic cialis . I used to get urinary tract infections or yeast infections every other month ptsd using prazosin hcl 1 mg . Then I changed my diet and cut out sugar, white flour, and starches like potatoes or rice methadone xanax diphenhydramine fluoxetine . Since then I have had only one urinary tract infection clomid while breastfeeding .
I’ve lost 20 pounds and my eczema is 99 percent better what is synthroid made from . I have a flare-up only when I eat cake or milk chocolate cipro diarrhea .
I was surprised that diet could have such an effect on my system valacyclovir c gsk dartford . Other people with eczema or seborrheic dermatitis might benefit the way I did synthroid iodine .
A site about tramadol climate . There is next to no research linking a high-carbohydrate diet to urinary tract infections or eczema ultram and ejaculation . On the other hand, reducing the amount of sugar, starch, and refined carbohydrates seems like a simple enough experiment wellbutrin and prices . If it works for some people with such hardto-treat conditions, it might be worth the trouble soma boulder . Thanks for sharing your interesting story sertraline therapy canine .
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This approach has not been well studied, to say the least omnicef price . German researchers have investigated a sugar-free diet in 29 patients free testosterone blood level in women . 292 After 1 week of a strict sugar-free diet, they were given a food that contained either sugar or an artificial sweetener voltarol side effects on stomach . There was no discernable difference between the reaction to sugar and the reaction to an artificial sweetener merck co propecia .
You may feel that this study was small and perhaps didn’t give the diet enough of a chance online prozac online . If so, go ahead and conduct your own personal study proscar and psa . It won’t have scientific significance for anyone else, but if it helps your skin, that’s all you really need to know levothyroxine cytomel together .
Hot Salsa
Believe it or not, some people have done their own experiments on one dietary staple trazodone chemical components . After one person reported that his increased consumption of salsa had been correlated with a decrease in the severity of his lifelong psoriasis, other people decided to try salsa or hot chili peppers for eczema penicillin vk 250mg . At least a few of them have found capsaicin consumption helpful caffeine free low sugar cocoa . (Capsaicin is the compound in chili peppers that makes them hot description of omeprazole . We have no idea if eating it has any role in making eczema better can synthroid affect anti-tpo test .)
I read your column about eating salsa fora skin condition benzapril hydrochlorothiazide . I tried it and it worked forme side effects prednisolone withdrawal . For over a year I’ve been free of the eczema I had for 8 years before that ramipril interactions . I ate salsa daily for about a month amoxicillin color description .
Capsaicin is an ingredient in some topical liniments or rubs designed to alleviate arthritis pain diflucan over the counter . Usually, there is a warning for such products not to apply them to broken skin finasteride prostate treatment . For one thing, capsaicin on a cut or sore would hurt horribly depakote er and bipolar . There is also no evidence that capsaicin cream would be effective for The People’s Pharmacy has received a number of testimonials claiming that eating salsa eased eczema atenolol myl . No clinical trials have been conducted as far as we know vardenafil raw material .
Side effect: Sore mouth
Downside: Not everyone likes salsa anavar or testosterone . Cost: $6 to $10 a month
eczema blach cohosh celexa . A review of the evidence in veterinary medicine concluded that more studies are needed to see if topical capsaicin works for dogs with itchy spots citalopram and bruises . 293 If more data are needed for dogs, you can well imagine how much more evidence is needed for humans!
Oolong Tea
If you think that salsa is on the strange side, you might be nonplussed by oolong tea generic vs brand name wellbutrin . It has one major advantage over salsa, though: A study of people with atopic dermatitis showed that it helped to reduce their symptoms itraconazole for cats .” People with severe eczema that had not responded well to standard treatments were given tea bags and told to make and drink a liter (about a quart) of oolong tea daily aldosterone norvasc . Their symptoms were recorded neonatal thyroxine . Although there wasn’t any placebo tea, researchers and almost two-thirds of the patients noticed an improvement within a couple of weeks paxil antidepressant . The improvement, which lasted for the entire 6 months of the study, might have been due to the anti-allergy activity of the polyphenol compounds in oolong tea winston churchill and penicillin .
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G klonopin prozac interaction . Thank you for your advice to try oolong tea for eczema phenylephrine hci and loratadine . It’s been like a miracle flomax tamsulosin virginia .
I’ve had eczema on my scalp for most of my life naproxen review . I would have terrible itching and scaling on my scalp that would usually bleed and scab over damage prozac overdose . It’s worse around the hairline and is embarrassing as well as painful withdrawal recovery effexor .
I had tried everything my doctor prescribed: Nizoral, Elidel, topical steroids in oils and shampoos, and even an injection abilify hoarding . Nothing worked until the tea no caffeine . I’ve been Oolong Tea
Oolong tea is a popular beverage in China and Japan can prilosec otc raise blood sugar . More than half of the patients in the only study that has been done had good improvement that tasted 6 months tacrolimus ointment .
Side effect: Oolong tea, like other tea, contains some caffeine and could be stimulating artane heat .
Downside: American taste buds need to get used to the flavor alternatives to mesalamine .
Cost: $3 to $5 a month
drinking it for about 2 weeks now and I’d say there’s been at least an 85 percent improvement caffeine culture tour .
A sr wellbutrin xl . You aren’t the only reader to find oolong tea helpful cod shipped tramadol . One person with hard-to-treat eczema reported: “The last time I had an outbreak, I tried oolong tea and the results were amazing wellbutrin and buspirone . Within 24 hours, the itching and inflammation were gone zantac use . It took a couple of days, but the lesions disappeared and didn’t leave scars active ingredients in aleve .”
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Oolong tea is available in many grocery stores, although black tea and green tea are better known in the United States levothyroxine if you miss dose . All three teas are made from the same plant, but the leaves are processed differently gout not sensitive to allopurinol . Green tea leaves are processed very little; black tea leaves are “fermented” and oxidized; and oolong tea leaves are partially oxidized diltiazem and side effects . It’s an acquired taste, but it could be a taste worth acquiring c e s conjugated estrogens

Principal Drugs A-Z (abciximab - acrivastine)

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009

abciximab A monoclonal antibody that inhibits platelet aggregation and thrombus formation. Used as an adjunct to heparin in percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty under expert supervision. (ReoPro).
glaucoma, as it decreases intraocular pres    9 sure by reducing formation of aqueous humour. It has also been used in epilepsy. Dose: 250 nig-1 g daily. In severe conditions it may be given in similar doses by i.v. injection. Side-effects are drowsiness, gastrointestinal disturbances and paraesthesia. (Dianiox). See page 138 and Table 16.
acamprosate An analogue of GAGA used in alcoholism. It assists in the maintenance of abstinence in alcohol-dependence, but prolonged treatment for a year may be required. Dose: 666 mg 3 times a day. (Campral).
acarbose An inhibitor of alpha-glucosidase, the enzyme that converts dietary carbohydrates to soluble sugars. Used in noninsulin-dependent-diabetes to reduce hyperglycaemic peaks after food. Dose: 50 mg daily initially, rising to 150 mg daily if required. Side-effects are flatulence and diarrhoea; a hypoglycaemic reaction can be treated with oral glucose. (Glucobay). See page 131 and Table 13.
ACE inhibitors See angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors.
acebutolol A beta-adrenergic blocking agent with the actions, uses and side-effects of propranolol, but with a more cardioselective effect and less likely to cause bronchospasm.
Dose: in hypertension, 400-800 mg daily; in severe angina, up to 1.2 g daily. It is contraindicated in cardiogenic shock, atrioventricular-block and heart failure. Care is necessary in obstructive airway disease and renal failure (Sectral). See page 148 and Table 21.
aceclofenec A non-steroidal anti-inflammatorydrug (NSAID) used for the relief of pain in arthritic and rheumatoid conditions. Dose: 200 mg daily. (Preservex). See page 131 and Table 29.
acemetacin A derivative of indomethacin with similar actions and uses, but said to be better tolerated.
Dose: 120-180 ing daily. (Finflex). See page 165 and ‘[’able 29.
acetazolamide An inhibitor of the enzyme carbonic anhydrase that has been given as a mild diuretic, as it increases the excretion of bicarbonate. Now used mainly in mild
acetomenaphthone A synthetic form of vitamin K, formerly used in prothrombin deficiency. Menadiol and phytonienadione are now preferred. Acetoinenaphtlione is present in some chilblain preparations.
acetylcholine The neurotransmitter of the parasympathetic nervous system. A 1% solution is sometimes used as a miotic to obtain rapid contraction of the pupil after cataract surgery. (Miochol).
acetylcysteine A mucolytic agent used as eye drops 5% in tear deficiency. Of value in the early treatment (10-15 hours) ofparacetarnol poisoning.
Dose: initially 150 nig/kg by slow i.v. injection, followed by smaller doses up to a total dose of 300 mg/kg over 20 hours. It is inef1ictive, and possibly harmful, if given at a later stage. (Parvolex). See methionine.
acetylsalicylic acid See aspirin. aciclovir See acyclovir.
acipimox A derivative of nicotinic acid used in hypercholesterolaemia.
Dose: 500–750 mg daily. Side-effects are hushing, erythema, nausea and malaise. (Olbetani). See page 146 and Table 20.
acitretin A vitamin A derivative (retinol) used in severe psoriasis resistant to other treatment.
Dose: 20-30 mg daily. Teratogenic - see specialist literature. (Neotigason).
aclarubicin An anthracene cytotoxic agent of the doxorubicin type used in resistant acute non-lymphatic leukaemia. (Aclacin). See specialist literature.
acrivastine one of the newer antihistamines. It is less likely to cause drowsiness, as it does not cross the blood-brain barrier to any great extent, but is correspondingly less effective in non-allergic pruritus. Dose: 24 mg daily. (Semprex). See
page 110 and Table 2.

A-Z Principal Drugs (vasodilators - zuclopenthixol)

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vasodilators Traditional vasodilators used in the prophylaxis and treatment of angina include glyceryl trinitrate and other nitrates. They have a general effect on the venous system but newer and more selectively acting antihypertensive drugs are the betaadrenoceptor blocking agents represented by propranolol, and the calcium channel blocking agents such as nifedipine. Other vasodilator drugs are the alpha-adrenoceptor blocking agents (indorarnin, prazosin) and the ACE inhibitors (captopril). Cerebral vasodilators are represented by isoxsuprine. Peripheral vasodilators include cinnarizine and thymoxamine. See pages 114 & 148.
vasopressin A preparation of the blood pressure- raising and antidiuretic factors of the pituitary gland. It has been used in doses of 5-20 units twice daily by s.c. or i.m. injection in diabetes insipidus, but has been largely superseded by demopressin. (Pilressin).
vecuronitim A non-depolarizing muscle relaxant of the rocuronium type. It has a medium duration of action, with the advantage of not causing histamine release. Dose: 80-100fLgjkg1min initially, with supplementary doses as required. (Norcuron).
venlafaxine An antidepressant that inhibits the re-uptake of both serotonin and nor-adrenaline.
Dose: in depressive illness, 75 mg daily, rising if necessary after some weeks to 150 ing daily, or exceptionally to 375 mg daily. Prolonged treatment is necessary for an adequate response and reduce potential relapse. Reduced doses are given in hepatic disease and lite elderly. Care is necessary in epilepsy, and before and after morloaniine oxidase inhibator (MAGI) therapy. Many side-effects have been noted, but any skin reaction should be reported to the prescriber. (Ffcxor). See page 128 and Table 11.
Dose: 120-480 mg daily according to the condition and degree of response. In severe arrhythinias, 5-10 mg i.v. under ECG control. Contraindicated in bradycardia, heart failure and heart block. Side-effects include nausea, hypotension and heart block. It should be used with caution in a patient already receiving a betaadrenoceptor blocking agent. (Cordilox; Securon). See page 148 and Table 21.
vigabatrin A new anti-epileptic drug. GABA (a gamma aminobutyric acid) is an inhibitor of neurotransmission, and epileptic seizures may be linked with a GABA deficiency. Vigabatrin has an inhibitory action on the GABAmetabolizing enzyme, and so indirectly permits a rise in the brain level of GABA. It is used in the treatment of epilepsy not responding to other anticonvulsants. Dose: 2 g daily initially, with adjustments up to 4 g daily together with current antiepileptic therapy. Side effects are numerous, and include drowsiness, fatigue, dizziness and weight gain. Sudden withdrawal is inadvisable. (Sabril). See page 136 and Table 15.
viloxazine An antidepressant with the general action, uses and side-effects of amitriptyline, but with a reduced sedative activity. It is given in depression associated with apathy, and in the depression of epilepsy.
Dose: 150-400 mg daily. It may increase the action of phenytoin and antihypertensive agents. (Vivalan). See page 128 an(] Table 11.
vinblastine An alkaloid of periwinkle that has cytotoxic properties. It is used in the control of acute leukaemias, lymphomas and other malignant conditions, and in mycosis fungoides.
Dose: 100 ltrjkg weekly i.v., increased by 50 pg/ki; weekly, up to 500 µg/kg weekly according to response. Side-effects include myclosuppress.ion, neurotoxicity and abdominal disturbances. The drug should be handled with care as it is a tissue irritant. (Velbe). See page 122 and Table 8.
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verapamil A calcium channel blocking agent that reduces the movement ofcalciurn ions in cardiac tissues. It reduces the oxygen demand as well as the contractility of the myocardium, and it is used in angina, arrhythmias and hypertension.
vincristine A vinca alkaloid with the action and uses of vinblastine, but much less likely to cause myclodepression. It is used mainly in the treatment of acute
leukaemias in children, Hodgkin’s disease and other malignant lymphomas.

Neuromuscular side-effects may limit the dose. Other side-effects are abdominal disturbance and alopecia. The injection of the drug requires care as it is a tissue irritant. (Oncovin). See page 122 and Table 8.
vindesine A vinca alkaloid with an action similar to that of vincristine. It is used mainly in acute lyniphoblastic leukaemia in children, and in other malignant conditions not responding to treatment.
Dose: 3 nig/m` weekly by i.m. injection, subsequently increased up to 5 mg/in’ according to response. The side-effects are similar to those of other vinca alkaloids, but granulocytopenia may be a close-limiting factor. Extravasation should he avoided, as it may cause considerable local irritation. (Eldesine). See page 122 and fable R.
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vitamin D. Calciferol.
vitamin E The vitamin in the germ of wheat, rice and other grains. Deficiency States are uncommon, but may occur in cystic fibrosis and other conditions where fat absorption is impaired. It has been used empirically in many other
conditions, but its therapeutic value is questionable.
Dose: 5-15 ing daily. Now largely replaced by the synthetic form tocopherol.
vitamin K The vitamin concerned with the formation of prothrombin, and so with blood coagulation. Given as menadiol in haemorrhagic disorders, vitamin K, or phytomenadione has a similar but more rapid and sustained action. Of no value when the prothrombin level of the blood is adequate.
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vinorelbine A cytostatic drug of the vinca alkaloid type. It is used in non-small cell lung cancer and in advanced breast cancer resistant to other drugs.
Dose: 25-36 ing/inweekly by i.v.
infusion. Main side-effect is neutropenia. (Navelbine). See page 122.
vitamin A One of the vitamins obtained from fish-liver oils. A deficiency in the diet causes night-blindness, skin changes and a decreased resistance to infection. Dose: 2500-25 000 units daily.
vitamin B A group of water soluble vitamins obtained from yeast or rice polishings. The constituents include thiamine, riboflavine, nicotinic acid, pyridoxine, and small amounts of other factors.
vitamin B. Pyridoxine.
vitamin B,, Cynacobalamin. vitamin C Ascorbic acid.
warfarin A synthetic anticoagulant similar to phenindione, but with reduced side-effects and it is now the preferred drug. It is used mainly in deep-vein thrombosis and transient brain ischaernia, in doses based on the prothrombin time as
reported by the laboratory in terms of the International Normalized Ratio (INR). Dose: Pending INR report, 10 ing daily initially for up to 3 days. Haemorrhage is the main side-effect, and may require the use of phytornenadione to control the excessive response.
Whitfield’s ointment Benzoic acid 6%, salicylic acid 3%. Has keratolytic and fungicidal properties, and is used mainly for ringworm.
wool alcohols A water-in-oil emulsifying agent obtained from wool fat. It is used in many water-containing ointments, such as ointment of wool alcohols and hydrous ointment.
vitamin D The vitamin essential for the absorption of calcium and phosphorus and subsequent bone formation. Several forms of the vitamin are known, but it is used chiefly as calciferol. Vitamin D is activated in the liver and kidneys to more powerful derivatives such as calcitriol and alfacalcidol.
wool fat A pale yellow, waxy substance, also known as lanolin, obtained from sheep’s wool. It consists mainly of cholesterol-derivatives, and is a constituent of various water-in-oil emulsifying and emollient ointment bases. It may cause skin sensitization in some susceptible patients.

xamoterol A partial 0, adrenoceptor agonist with a cardiac stimulant action. It is given only in mild chronic heart failure to control exercise-induced symptoms. Dose: 400 ing daily. Side-effects are dizziness, headache and gastrointestinal disturbances. Contraindicated in severe heart failure, and care is necessary in asthmatic conditions. (Corwin). See page 141 and Table 18.
xipamide A long-acting diuretic and anti-hypertensive similar to chlorthalidone. Dose: in hypertension, 20 ing is given as a morning close: in oedematous states, 40-90 mg as a single dose, reduced later as necessary. (Diurexan). See page 148 and Table 21.
xylometazoline A sympathomimetic agent used as a nasal decongestant, and to relieve allergic conjuncfivitis as drops of 0.05-0.1%. Rebound congestion may be a side-effect.
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zalcitabineV An antiviral agent used in the suppressive treatment of AIDS patients who have become resistant to or have failed to respond to zidovudine therapy. Dose: 2.25 nig daily under expert supervision, as the drug has many side-effects including
., peripheral neuropathy. 0 livid).
zidovudine An antiviral agent effective against the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) associated with the acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS). It inhibits the enzyme reverse transcriptase and, by preventing the formation of viral DNIA, it inhibits viral development. Dose: 33 ing/kg4-hourly for some months. Side-effects include anaemia, neutropenia, nausea, fever and malaise. Liver-function tests are necessary during treatment. The chronic use of analgesics such as paracetamol may increase the risk of neutropenia. (Retrovir). See page 144 and “table 19.
zinc oxide A soft white powder widely used in dusting powders, ointments, pastes, etc., for its mild astringent and antiseptic properties. It is a constituent of Lassar’s paste, Unna’s paste, Calamine Lotion and similar preparations.
zinc sulphate Used as an astringent and stimulating lotion (1%) for indolent ulcers; and in conjunctivitis as eye drops (0.25%).
zinc undecenoate A white insoluble powder. Constituent of dusting powders and ointments for mycolic conditions.
zolmitriptan A serotonin receptor agonist used only in the treatment of acute migraine.
Dose: 2.5 ing as soon as possible after onset. .A second dose may be given not less than 2 hours later if symptoms persist. Vornig). See page 154 and Table 23.
zolpidem A mild hypnotic that acts by binding with a sub-group of benzodiazepine receptors. It has a rapid action, and is used in the short-term treatment of insomnia.
Dose: 10 mg. Side-effects are dizziness and gastrointestinal disturbance. (SI ilnoct). See page 152 and Table 22.
zopiclone A mild hypnotic that binds with a sub-group of benzodiazepine receptors, and may modulate the neurotransmitter GABA.
Dose: in insomnia and early awakening, 7.. —]S mg with initial doses of 3.75 mg for the elderly. A side-effect is a bitter or metallic after-taste. (Zimovane). See page 152.
zuclopenthixol A powerful tranquillizing drug with actions, uses and side-effects similar to those of chlorpromazine. It is of value in schizophrenia with agitation and aggression.
Dose: 20-30 mg or more up to 150 mg daily. For depot maintenance treatment, 100-200 mg or more by deep i.m. injection at intervals of 2-3 weeks, according to need and response. (Clopixol). See page 168.

A-Z Principal Drugs (suramin - thyroxine)

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suramin A drug used in the early treatment of trypanosomiasis, but it is of no value in the later stages of the disease as it does not enter the cerebrospinal fluid.
Dose: I g i.v. weekly for 5 weeks, after a tolerance test dose of 200 mg. Side-effects are gastrointestinal disturbances, dermatitis, hyperac%thesia and kidney damage.
suxamethonium A short-acting, depolarizing muscle relaxant, with an action lasting 3-5 minutes. A preliminary injection of thiopentoric should first be given, as the initial effect of suxamethonium is a
painful muscle contraction before the relaxant action supervenes.
Dose: 20- tOO ing i.v. during surgery, with further doses according to need. Suxamethonium may also be given as a 0.1% solution by i.v. infusion. Exceptionally, the muscle relaxant action of the drug may be prolonged with marked apnoea. Unlike non-depolarizing muscle relaxants, the action of suxamethonium cannot tie reversed. Severe hepatic disease is a contraindication. (Anectine: Scoline).
sympathomimetics Drugs that have an action similar to adrenaline, and act on both alpha- and beta-adrenoceptors. More selective compounds, such as salbutamol, act on the beta,-adrenoceptors in the lungs and have an increased bronchodilator action. They also relax uterine muscle, and are used to prevent premature labour. Others such as dobutamine and dopamine have a more selective action on the beta,- receptors in the heart, and are referred to as isotropic sympathorninictics.
tacalcitol A vitamin D. derivative used in the treatment of psoriasis as an ointment containing 4 pg/g of the drug. It is applied sparingly once daily at night, and continued as required. Not more than 2 treatments over 8 weeks per year. (Curatoderm).
tacrolimusV A macrolide derivative with marked immunosuppressant properties. It is used in liver and kidney transplantation, and appears to act by suppressing T-cell activation. It may also inhibit the formation of cytotoxic lymphocytes that are concerned
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with graft rejection. See Drug Data Sheet for details of dose and extensive side-effects including neurotoxicity and hypertrophic cirdiomyopathy. (Prograf).
talc A form of magnesium silicate, widely used as a skin dusting powder. It has also been used as a lubricant for surgeons’ gloves, but it may cause a talc granuloma if any reaches the tissues during operation, and glove powders prepared from starch are preferred.
tarnoxifen An oestrogen-receptor
antagonist used mainly in breast cancer, particularly when metastases are present. Dose: 20 mg daily. It is usually well tolerated, but side-effects include hot flushes, dizziness, rash, by
. percalcaciiiia and
an increase in tumour pain. Unlike other oestrogen-antagonists, tamoxifen has no androgenic properties. It has also been used in sonic forms of anovulatory sterility. (Nolvadex). See page 122 an(] Table 8.
tamsulosinV A relatively selective alpha adrenoceptor antagonist. It lowers the tone of bladder and prostatic smooth muscle, and is used in benign prostatic hyperplasia. Dose: 400 mg daily after breakfast with a glass of water. The first dose should be taken in bed to avoid postural hypotension. Other side-effects include palpitations and dizziness and hypotension. (Floniax). See page 164 and Table 28.
tazabactam An inhibitor of betalactamases. It is used in association with some antibiotics to extend the activity against resistant beta - lactamase - producing bacteria. Tazacin is a mixed product containing piperacillin and tazabactam.
tazarotene A retinoid used as an aqueous gel (0.05-0.1 %) in psoriasis. Applied once daily to the affected skin area only. (Zorac).
teicoplanin An antibiotic that acts by interfering with bacterial cell wall development. It has a wide range of activity, but is used mainly in the treatment of severe staphylococcal infections that fail to respond to other antibiotics.
Dose: loo mg initially by i.v. injection, lollowed by 200 nig as a single daily dose, which may be given by i.m. injection. Double doses in severe infections. Side-effects include gastrointestinal disturbances, dizziness, fever and rash (Targocid).

temazepam A mild hypnotic of the nitrazepain type, but with a shorter duration of action. It is useful in the insomnia of the elderly, arid is also of value as a preoperative anxiolytic agent.
Dose: 10-20 ing. Daytime drowsiness is less common than with related drugs. See page 152 and Table 22.
ternocillin A penicillin-type of antibiotic active chiefly against infections due to penicillinase-producing Gram-negative bacteria, with the notable exception of pseudomonas. It is used in respiratory and urinary tract infections due to susceptible organisms.
Dose: 2-4 g daily by injection, but in simple urinary tract infections a single daily dose off g may be effective. (Temopen).
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inie’tion. (Bricarly]). See page 118 and Table 6.
terfenadine An antihistamine with reduced sedative and other side-effects on the central nervous system. It is effective in hay fever, allergic skin conditions and other allergic states.
Dose: 120 mg daily. Best given alone, as combined use with imidazole antifungal agents or with many other drugs may cause severe reactions. See Drug Data Sheet for details. (Triludan). See page 110 and Table 2.
terlipressin A synthetic form of vasopressin, used to control bleeding from oesophageal varices.
Dose: 1-2 nig i.v., repeated if required 4-6-hourly, (Gl)j)ressin).
tenoxicam A non-steroidal anti-inflamma- tory drug (NSAID) with the actions, uses and side-effects of that group.
Dose: 20 mg as a single daily dose. (Mobillex). See page 105 arid Table 29.
terazocin An alpha-receptor antagonist used in hypertension. It produces a peripheral vasodilation by a blockade of post-synaptic alpha-receptors.
Dose: I mg tit night initially, slowly increase(] up to 10 mg as a single daily dose. Small initial doses are necessary to avoid episodes of syncope during early treatment. Reduced doses are indicated when terazocin is given with thiazide diuretics or other anti-hypertensive agents. Side-effects are dizziness, drowsiness and peripheral oedema. It is also used in benign prostatic hypertrophy.
(I lvpovase). See page 149 arld’I'able 21.
testosterone The androgenic hormone of the testes, which controls the development of the male sex characteristics. It is used mainly in the treatment of hypogonadism
by the i.m. injection of depot preparations    97 of long-acting testosterone derivatives. Subcutaneous implantation of testosterone pellets (200-600 mg) has been used in the treatment of metastatic breast cancer. Side-effects are weight gain, virilism and hypercalcaemia.
tetanus vaccines Preparations of tetanus toxin that has been modified by treatment with formaldehyde. They stimulate the formation of protective antitoxin. They are used for active immunization against tetanus, but for young children a combined diphtheria, pertussis and tetanus vaccine is usually preferred.
terbinafine An antifungal agent that acts by interfering with the synthesis of ergosterol, an essential constituent of fungal cell membranes. It is used in fungal infections of the skin and nails, but it is not effective in pityriasis (Tines versicolor).
Dose: 250 mg daily for 2-6 weeks; half-doses in severe liver or renal impairment. Side-effects are rash, loss of appetite and gastrointestinal disturbances. (I.arnisil).
terbutaline A selective beta-adrenoceptor stimulant and bronchodilator, with the actions, uses and side-effects of salbutamol.
Dose: 7.5-15 mg orally daily, by aerosol inhalation; 250-500 jig by &L, i.rn. or i.v.
tetrabenazine A drug of the haloperidal type, but used mainly in the treatment of Huntington’s chorea and similar disorders of movement.
Dose: 75-200  ing daily. It may cause drowsiness and extra-pyramidal side-effects.
tetracosactrin A synthetic form of corticotrophin.
Dose: it single injection of 250 pg as a test of adrenal cortex function, as after such an injection the level of cortisol in the plasma should rise within an hour. It is also given as single I mg i.m. depot preparation in
the 5-hour diagnostic test. (Synacthen; Synacthen Depot).

tetracycline A wide-range antibiotic very similar both chemically and pharmacologically to chlortetracycline, oxytetracycline, clomocycline, and related compounds referred to generically as the tetracyclines. They all have the same type of action against both Gram-positive and Gram-negative organisms, but exhibit certain differences in solubility, absorption and excretion. These differences are reflected in the different doses, as tetracycline is given in doses of 250 mg 4 times a day, whereas with doxycycline a single daily dose of 100 ing may be adequate. Long treatment with a tetracycline may lead to gastrointestinal disturbance owing to changes in the normal bacterial population of the intestinal tract. The use of the tetracyclines has declined with the emergence of bacterial resistance. They also have the disadvantage of being taken up and staining growing teeth and bone, and so should riot be given to children or used during pregnancy. The absorption of the tetracyclines is reduced by antacids, calcium, iron and milk. See page 249 art(] Table 35.
theophylline A bronchodilator used in the less severe forms of asthma and respiratory disease. (In severe and acute asthma arninophylline is usually preferred.) Dose: 180 nig- I g daily. Side-effects include gastrointestinal disturbances and tachycardia, but are less frequent when long-acting preparations of theophyllinc are used. Such preparations are also useful in the control of nocturnal asthma. These long-acting forms differ, and a patient stabilized on one preparation should not lie transferred to another without good cause. See page 118 and’I'able 6.
thiabendazole An anthelinintic effective against a wide range of intestinal parasites. Also useful in creeping eruption.
Dose: 2.3 iiig/kg daily, up to a maximum of 3 g daily for 2-3 days. Side-effects knore marked in the elderly) are nausea, diarrhoea, rash, yellow vision and
jaundice. Mintezol).
thiamine (vitamin Bj Essential for carbohydrate metabolism, but is used clinically in cases of deficiency, as in beri-beri, or when the diet is restricted. Also of value in the neuritis of pregnancy and alcoholism. Dose: 2-5 nig daily; therapeutic 25- 100 ing daily, in severe deficiency 200-300 nig
doily. severe allergic reactions have followed the i.v. injection of thiamine in high-dose mixed vitamin products such as Pabrinex. Anaphylactic treatment must be immediately available. (Benerva).
thiazides See diuretics and page 150.
thioguanine A cytotoxic agent similar in action and uses to nicrcaptopurine, and used to induce and maintain remission in acute myeloblastic and other leukaernias. Dose: 2 ing/kg, daily. Side-effects are bone marrow depression, nausea and jaundice. Manvis). See page 122 and Table 8.
thiopentone A widely used, short-acting I.V. anaesthetic.
Dose: 100-150 nig initially, repeated at intervals of 10-15 seconds as required. Solutions should be freshly prepared, and great care must be taken to avoid extrava&ttion, a-, the solution is very alkaline and may cause tissue necrosis. Infra-arterial injection is even more dangerous.
(Iniraval Sodium).
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thiorid zine A tranquillizing drug related  to chlorpromazine, and used in similar doses for the treatment of schizophrenia and other psychiatric conditions. Unlike most related drugs, it has no antiemetic properties.
Dose: 30-600 ing daily. (Melleril). See page 168 and Table 30.
thiotepa A cytotoxic agent used mainly by infra-cavity instillation, particularly for recurrent superficial tumours of the bladder.
Dose: 15-60 mg dissolved in 60 nil of water, instilled weekly for 4 weeks,
followed by a rest period of 2 weeks before lorther doses are given.
thymoxamine A peripheral vasodilator that is useful in vasospastri and other peripheral ischaemic conditions.
Dose: 160-2,10iiig daily. Side-effects such as headache and facial flushing are usually mild and transient. Treatment should be discontinued after 2 weeks if there is tit) response. (Opilon). See 111oxisylyte.
thyroxine The active constituent of thyroid, but now prepared synthetically. Thyroxine is a powerful metabolic stimulant, specific in neonatal hypothyroidism (cretinism) and myxcredenia. In the former, early diagnosis

A-Z Principal Drugs (pyrazinamide - saccharin)

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pyrazinamide An antituberculous drug that is active against the intracellular and dividing forms of M. tuberculosis, and is most effective in the early stages of die disease. It penetrates the meninges, and is Of value in tuberculous meningitis. Dose: in combination with other drugs, 2 g 3 times a week. Side-effects include fever, jaundice and hepatotoxicity. Liver function tests should be carried out before and during treatment. (Zinamide). See page 170 and Table 31.
pyridostigmine An anticholinesterase similar to neostigmine. It has a slower and more prolonged action that is useful in some cases of myasthenia graves. Dose: 300–720 mg daily. The side-effect, are similar to those of neostigmine, but may be less severe. (Mestinon).
pyridoxine (vitamin B,) This vitamin plays an essential part in protein metabolism. Apart from its use in deficiency states, which are uncommon, pyridoxine has been used in isoniazid-induced neuropathy. Dose: 2,5-150 rig daily; in some sideroblastic anaemias, up to 400 rig daily.
pyrimethamine Ail antimalarial drug used with dapsone as Maloprint or with sulphadoxine as Fansidar in the prophylaxis of malaria. The use of these mixed products is not without risk, as they may have severe and sometimes fatal side-effects.
quetiapine A new ‘atypical’ antischizophrenic drug of the clozapine type with a high affinity for serotonin (5-HT) and dopamine DI and D2 receptors.
Dose: in schizophrenia, initilal doses of 25 rig twice a day, slowly increased up to 150-750 mg daily. Initial doses may cause hypotension. Care is necessary in cardiovascular disease. Side-effects include drowsiness and dizziness. The routine blood monitoring necessary with dozapine is not required. (Sew,jud). See page 108 and Table 30.
quinagolide A dopamine agonise used in
the treatment of hyperprolactinaemia.
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Dose: 25 jig at bedtime initially, increased at 3-day intervals to 75-100µg daily. Side-effects include hypotension, and the blood pressure should be monitored after a
change of dose. (Norprolac). See brornocriptine and cabergoline.
tquinalbarbitone sodium A short-acting barbiturate. Used in mild insoninia and anxiety states.
Dose: 50-100mg. (Seconal).
quinapril Ail ACE inhibitor with the actions, use and side-effects of that group of drugs. Dose: in hypertension, 5-10 mg daily initially, slowly increased to 20-40 mg as a single daily dose. (Accupro). See ACE inhibitors, page 148, and Table 21.
quinidine Ail alkaloid of cinchona, similar to quinine, that has been used in the preventive treatment of ventricular arrhydimias, but beta-blocking agents are now preferred.
Dose: (after a test dose of 200 rig) 200-400 mg 3-4 times a day. Side-effects are tinnitus, vertigo and confusion. Treatment should be stopped if response does not occur within 10 days.
quinine The principal alkaloid of cinchona bark. It was once used extensively in the treatment of malignant tertian malaria, and recently it has regained some of its value with the emergence of chloroquineresistant malaria.
Dose: 1.8 g daily for 7 days; in serious infections it is given by i.v. infusion in doses of 10 rig/kg for up to 3 doses, followed by oral therapy. Side-effects include tinnitus, nausea, rash and visual disturbances. See specialist literature.
rattitroxedV A selective enzyme inhibitor used in the palliative treatment of advanced colorectal cancer. It has advantages over fluorouracil, as treatment is less complicated and the incidence of leucopenia, mucositosis and other side-effects is less severe. Dose: 3 mg/ni! by slow i.v. injection, repeated at intervals of 3 weeks if tolerated. Blood counts and liver function tests are necessary. (Tomudex). See page 122 and Table 8.

ramipril An ACE inhibitor with the general properties of such drugs.
Dose: in mild hypertension, L25 ing daily, increased at intervals of 1-2 weeks tip to a maximum of 10 mg, given with food and adequate fluid. Prophylactic dose after myocardial infarction 5-10 ing daily. (Tritace). See page 148 and Table 21.
ranitidine A powerful and selective histamine H, antagonist of the cimetidine type, but with a longer action. It reduces the volume, acidity and pepsin content of gastric secretion, and is of value in peptic ulcer, reflux oesophagitis and similar conditions.
Dose: 300 nig daily for at least 4 weeks, maintenance (loses, 150 mg daily. In severe conditions, 50nig by i.ma or slow i.v. injection repeated at intervals of 6-8 hours. In suspected gastric ulcer, malignancy should be excluded before treatment is commenced. (Zantac). See cimetidine, page [62 and Table 27.
ranitidine bismuth citrateV It has the general action of ranitidine, but it also has a protective effect on the ulcerated area, and inhibits digestive action of pepsin on the gastric mucosa. It is given with amoxycillin and clarithromycin to promotethe elimination of Helicobacter pylori.
Dose: 800 mg daily. (Pylorid). See page 162.
razoxane A cytotoxic agent occasionally used in the treatment of leukaemias. Dose: 150-500 nighril daily for 3-5 clays, under laboratory control. Side electsare nausea and myleosuppression. (Razoxin).
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Dose: by aerosol inhalation; 0.5-1 mg
( 1 -2 puffs), repeated up to 3 times a day. Side-effects include tremor an(] mild tachycardia. (Bronchodil). See page 118 and Table 6.
resorcinol A keratolytic agent used mainly as an ointment in acne, and as a hair lotion for removing dandruff. Myxoedema has been reported following the prolonged use of resorcin preparations.
reteplase A thrombolytic agent used in acute myocardial infarction.
Dose: 10 units by slow i.v. injection within 2 hours of the infarction. A second dose may be given 36 hours later, together with heparin, to reduce the risk of rethrombosis. Side-effects are arrhythmias an(] gastrointestinal bleeding. (Rapilysin). See page 156 and Table 24.
retinol See vitamin A.
riboflavine (vitamin B2) Part of the vitamin B complex, it is concerned with the oxidation of carbohydrates and amino acids. A deficiency causes several characteristic effects, including angular stomatitis and’burning feet’.
Dose: 1-10 mg in deficiency states associated with restricted diets or poor absorption.
rifabutinV A derivative of rifampicin used in the multi-drug treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis.
Dose: 150-450 mg daily. It is also used I,i,)I,Iiyl.iclically.ig,.iiii.%t opportunistic infection with Mycobacterium avium. (Mycobutin). See page 170 and Table 31.
reboxetineV An inhibitor of noradrenaline reuptake used in depression.
Dose: 4 ing twice a day, half-doses for the elderly. Side-effects are those of other antidepressants. Care in renal/hepatic impairment. (Fdronax). See page 128 and Table 11.
remifentanilV An analgesic of the fentanyl type used as an adjunct in doses of
0.5-1 fig/kg/min for the induction of anaesthesia. Its use reduces the amount of general anaesthetic required. (Ultiva).
reproterol A bronchodilator with the actions, uses and side-effects of salbutamol.
rifampicin An antibiotic now considered to be the first-choice drug in the treatment of tuberculosis, and given together with isoniazid and pyrazinamide.
Dose: 600 mg before breakfast. It is also used with dapsone and clofazimine in the initial treatment of severe leprosy. Combined therapy is also used in brucellosis, legionnaire’s disease and severe staphylococcal infections. Side-effects include gastrointestinal disturbances, rash, an influenza-likesyndrorne and hepatic reactions. Jaundice is a contraindication. Patients should be warned that rifampicin gives a red colour to the urine, sputum and tears, and to soft contact lenses. It may decrease the response to oral anticoagulants such as warfarin, and the failure of oral contraceptives has also been reported in patients receiving rifampicin. (Rifadin; Itiniaciane), See page 170 and Table 31.
riluzoleV A new drug used only for motor neurone disease (a myotrophic lateral sclerosis-ALS). ALS is a degenerative disease and may be due to the local accumulation of the neurotransmitter glutamate, with consequent neurone damage. Riluzole slows down the progressive nature of the disease, and improves the response to mechanical ventilation. Dose: 100 mg daily. See specialist liteiawre. Milutek).
rimiterol A bronchodilator similar in actions and uses to salbutamol, but with a shorter duration of effect. It is largely free from any cardiac stimulant activity. Rimiterol is used mainly for the relief of bronchospasm in bronchitis, bronchial asthma and similar conditions.
Dose: by aerosol inhalation, 200-600 pg ( 1-3 puffs) up to a maximum of 8 puffs daily. (Pulmadil). See page 118 and Table 6.
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Lip to 350 pg/min. or 10 mg by i.m. injection and continued until the contractions have ceased; then orally up to 120 mg daily to prevent relapse. Side-effects include tremor, nausea and hyj)otension. (Yutopar).
rocuronlurn A muscle relaxant similar in actions and uses to vercuronium. Dose: 600 pg/kg initially, followed by 300-600 pglkglhrly as required.
(lisincron).
ropiniroleV A potent and selective
dopamine D,-receptor agonist used in the treatment of Parkinson’s disease, a condition basically due to a deficiency of dopamine in the brain. It is well absorbed orally, and reaches the central nervous system where it functions as dopamine replacement therapy.
Dose: first week 750µg daily with food; second week 13 ing daily, third week 2.25 mg daily, then 3 ing daily. Ropinirole may be given as monotherapy or together with levodopa. Side-effects are somnolence, hypotension, leg oedema and gastrointestinal disturbances. Caution in severe cardiac, renal and hepatic conditions. (Requip). See page 160 and Table 26.
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Ringer’s solution An electrolyte replacement solution containing sodium
chloride, potassium chloride and calcium chloride.
risperidone An antischizophrenic agent of the clozapine type, with a selective affinity for serotonin and dopamine receptors. It may relieve the aggressive symptoms of
schizophrenia as well as the negative aspects such as apathy.
Dose: 6-10 mg. daily. Side-effects are headache, dizziness and agitation. Agranulocytosis is uncommon, and the close blood monitoring required with clozapine is not necessary. (Risperdal). See page 168 and Table 30.
ritonavirV An HIV-protease inhibitor used in HIV infections in association with a nucleoside analogue.
Dose: 1.2 g daily with food. (Norvir). See page 144 and Table 19.
ritodrine A beta,-adrenoceptor stimulant with a relaxant action on uterine muscle, used to inhibit premature labour.
Dose: 5opg/niin initially by i.v. infusion (avoiding fluid overload), slowly increased
ropivacaine A local anaesthetic with the actions and uses of lignocaine. (Naropin).
Rose bengal A (lye used as eye drops (M) to stain and detect damaged conjunctival cells, and in the diagnosis of dry eye.
rubella vaccine A suspension of a live, attenuated strain of rubella virus. It is used for active immunization in girls of 10-14 years, and in seronegative women of childbearing age.
Dose: 0.5 nil by s.c. injection. It is contraindicated in pregnancy, and pregnancy within 3 months of vaccination should be avoided. A combined rneasles/mUnipsit-111101,a (MMR) vaccine is now recommended for all children.
saccharin A synthetic sweetening agent widely used as a non-calorific substitute for sugar. Has been used by rapid i.v. injection (2.5 g in 4 ml) for arm-tongue circulation time.

A-Z Principal Drugs (phenazocine - potassium)

Saturday, June 27th, 2009

phenazocine A synthetic morphine-like analgesic, with similar properties and uses, but with a more rapid and prolonged action. It is of value in biliary colic, as it is less likely to cause a rise in biliary pressure. Dose: 20-30 ing daily, orally or subling tially, although single doses as high as 20 mg are sometimes given. The side-effects are similar to those of morphine and related drugs, but sedation and the risk of dependence is less. (Narphen).
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Dose: oo- 180 ing daily, at night, adjusted lo need and response. In severe conditions, doses of 50-200 mg may be given by i.m. or i.v. injection. Side-effects include drowsiness and skin reactions. In the elderly it may cause confusion, and paradoxically it may give rise to hyperkinesia in some children. See page 136 and Table 15.
phenol Once widely used as a general antiseptic. Weak solutions relieve itching, and phenol is present in Calamine Lotion. A 5% solution in almond oil is used for the iniection treatment of haemorrhoids.
phenelzine A monoamine oxidase inhibitor, used in the treatment of depression. Dose: 45-60 ing daily, according to need and response. It has many side-effects, including dizziness. dry mouth and blurred vision. Very severe hypertension has been precipitated by some foods, notably clicese. Care is necessary in cardiovascular disease and epilepsy. It may also potentiate the action of other drugs on the central nervous system. (Nardil). See monoamine oxidase inhibitors, Page 128 and’I'able 11.
phenindamine An antihistamine ofinedium potency. It differs from most antihistamines in having a mild central stimulant action, and so rarely causes drowsiness.
Dose: 75-200 ing daily. IThephorin). See page I 10 and Table 2.
phenindione An orally active anticoagu last used in the control of deep-vein thrombosis.
Dose: 200 mg initially; maintenance, 25-100 mg daily, depending on laboratory reports of the prothrombin time. Side- effects include hypersensitivity reactions and haemorrhage. Patients should be warned that the drug may colour the urine. Phenindione has now been largely replaced by %varlarill, (Dindevan).
pheniramine An antihistamine similar to but less potent than chlorpheniramine. Dose: 150 ing daily. (Daneral SA). See page 110 and Table 2.
tphenobarbitone A powerful sedative, hypnotic and anticonvulsant drug. It is mainly of value in epilepsy, as it is effective in most types of seizure except petit mil (absence seizures).
phenolphthalein A synthetic laxative. It is sometimes given with emulsion of liquid paraffin.
Dose: 50-100 mg daily. It may occasion alit/ cause a rash, and its use has declined.
tphenoperidine A narcotic analgesic, often used in association with droperidol in neuroleptanalgesia. It is also used as a supplementary analgesic in general anaesthesia.
Dose: 0.5-1 mg i.v. with subsequent doses as required. It may cause respiratory depression, which can be controlled by doxapram or naloxone. (Operidine).
phenothrin An insecticide used as 0.2% lotion for head and crab lice. (Fill] Marks).
phenoxybenzamine An alpha-adrenoceptor blocking agent used in the severe, episodic hypertension associated with phaeochroniocytoma.
Dose: orally and by injection, 10–20 mg according to need and response. Side-effects include dizziness and tachycardia; rapid and marked hypotension after injection. (Dibenyline).
phenoxymethylpenicillin An orally active, acid-stable penicillin, also known as penicillin V. It is used mainly in respiratory infections in children, in tonsillitis, and to supplement injection treatment. It is not suitable for use in severe infections. Dose: I - 2 g daily, before food. Doses of .500 mg daily are given in rheumatic fever and pneumococcal prophylaxis.
tphentermine An appetite depressant given ill the short-term treatment of obesity. Dose: 13–30 mg before breakfast. (DUramine: lonamin).

phentolamine An alpha-adrenoceptor blocking agent that can temporarily reverse the vasoconstrictive action of adrenaline and noradrenaline. It is used mainly in the diagnosis and control of the episodic hypertension of phaeochromocy- toma, and during surgical removal of the tumour.
Dose: 2-5 ing i.v. repeated as required. Side-effects are tachycardia, hypotension, dizziness, nausea and diarrhoea. (Rogitine).
phenylbutazone A powerful, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agent, formerly used in the treatment of rheumatic and arthritic conditions. Because of blood dyscrasias, which may occur suddenly, the drug is now used only for the treatment of ankylosing spondylitis under hospital supervision.
Dose: 400-600 mg daily. (Butacote). See page 165 and Table 29.
phenylephrine A vasoconstrictor similar to .”Irvildlille, but less toxic. Given in acute hypotensive states.
Dose: 5 mg by i.m. injection, or 100-500 pg by slow i.v. injection. Sometimes valuable in paroxysmal atrial tachycardia. It is also used locally as 1:400 solution as nasal decongestive, and as eye drops, 2.5-100/6.
phenylpropanolamine A sympatho11111lictic agent used with other drugs in preparations for the symptomatic relief of nasal congestion.
phenytoin An anticonvulsant used in all forms of epilepsy with the exception of petit mil (absence seizures). It has little hypnotic effect and combined treatment with phenobarbitone may evoke the best response.
Dose: 150-600 mg daily with or after food. In status epilepticus it is given under ECG control in doses of 10-15 mg/kg by slow i.v. injection. It is also given to control ventricular tachycardiac in doses of 3.5-5 mg/kg by slow i.v. injection via a cavil catheter. The side-effects of
extended treatment are numerous, and include rash, dizziness, blood dyscrasias, hirsutism and gingival hypertrophy. (Epanutin). See page 136 and Table 15.
pholcodine A cough centre depressant resembling codeine, but it lacks any analgesic properties. It is present in a range of
products used for the relief of useless cough, and has the advantage over codeine of not causing constipation.
Dose: 10-60 mg daily.
physostigmine A plant alkaloid, also known as eserine, once used as a miotic (0.25-1%) to counteract the effects of atropine.
phytomenadione Vitamin K,. The form of vitamin K used in the prophylaxis and treatment of neonatal haemorrhage due to vitamin K deficiency.
Dose: I mg by i.m. injection. It is also of value in the haemorrhage due to overdose of oral anticoagulants. Dose: 10-40 mg by slow i.v. injection. In less severe condi-
tions, 10-20 mg orally, according to the base-line prothrombin time. (Konakion).
pilocarpine A plant alkaloid with a miotic action similar to, but less intense than that of physostigmine.
Dose: in glaucoma as eye drops of 0.5-41!4,, 3-6 times a day. Occasionally given in doses of 15-30 mg daily with food to reduce the dry mouth associated with irradiation of the head and neck.
(Salagen). See page 138 and Table 16.
pimozide A tranquillizer with the actions and uses of chlorpromazine. It is used mainly in the treatment of schizophrenia, as it reduces the delusions without causing drowsiness.
Dose: 10 mg daily initially, adjusted up to a maximum of 20 ing daily, with maintenance doses according to response.
Similar doses are given in mania and psycho-motor agitation. The side-effects are similar to those of chlorpromazine. (Orap). See page 168 and Table 30.
pindotol A beta-receptor blocking agent, with actions and uses similar to those of propranolol. Less likely to cause bronchospasm.
Dose: 7.5-15 nig daily. (Visken). See page 148 and Table 2l.
piperacillin A semi-synthetic penicillin with a wide range of activity that extends to Pseudomonas and anaerobes. It call be used in association with other antibiotics in life-threatening and multiple infections. Dose: in severe infections, 200-300mg/kg daily by i.m. or slow i.v. injection or infusion, increased in life-threatening infections to 16g daily. In less severe infections, 100-150ing/ki; i.m. daily, with a maximum single dose of 2g. (Pipril). Sometimes given with the beta-lactamase inhibitor tazobactam as the mixed product Tazocin.
piperazine An effective anthelmintic against threadworms and roundworms. Dose: 2-4 years, 750 ing; 5-12 years, 1.5 g; in children over 12 years and in adults, 2 g; as a single daily dose for 7 days, repeated if necessary after I week. For roundworm, a single dose of 4 g is given, but as the worms are narcotized, and not killed, a purgative is necessary to ensure expulsion. Side-effects are nausea, diarrhoea and occasional dizziness. Care is necessary in renal impairment, epilepsy and psychiatric conditions.
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Dose: 1.5-3 nig daily. Side-effects include drowsiness, nausea, dizziness and weight gain. (Sanomigran). See page 154 and Table 23.
podophyllum resin A plant extract used topically as a paint (0.5-25% in alcohol) for anogenital and plantar warts. It is very irritant to normal tissues, and its use requires care. (Condyline; Warticon).
polygellne A modified gelatin, used with sodium chloride and other electrolytes as a [)food volume expander.
Dose: 500-1000 ml by i.v. infusion. (1-lacniaccel).
polynnyxin 8 An antibiotic used by local application for infections of the car, eye and skin. It is too toxic for systemic use.
pipothiazine A chlorpromazine-like drug, with similar uses and side-effects, but given mainly as a depot preparation for the maintenance treatment ofschizophreiiiii. Dose: Wier a test dose of 25 mg) 50-IMnig by deep i.m. injection every 4 weeks, increased if necessary up to a maximum of 200 mg per dose. (Piportil Depot)• See page 168 and Table 30.
piracetamV A new drug used for the treatment of the spasmodic condition cortical myoclonus.
Dose: 7-20 g daily. Side-effects include diarrhoea, nervousness and rash. (Nootropil).
piroxicam A non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agent (NSAID) with all extended action, and used in arthritis, spondylitis, gout and musculoskeletal disorders. Dose: 20-30 mg daily; up to 40 ring daily in gout and other acute conditions. It is also used for local application as a 3% gel. As with related drugs, side-effects include gastrointestinal disturbances of varying severity, especially with higher doses. Weldene). See page 165 and Table 29.
pivampicillin A derivative of ampicillin, with similar actions and uses. Is hydrolyzed to ampicillin after absorption, but gives higher blood levels. Much is excreted in the urine, so it is of value in urinary infections. Dose: I -2 g daily. (Pondocillin).
pizotifen A serotonin antagonist used in the prophylaxis of migraine, and vascular headache.
polymyxin E See colistin.
polystyrene resin An ion-exchange resin [or the removal of potassium in
conditions associated with hyperkalaemia, as in oliguria and anuria.
Dose: 15 g 3•4 times a day according to the plasma level of potassium. When the drug is not tolerated orally, 30 g daily as a suspension may be given per rectum. Care is required in renal or hepatic impairment. (Resonium).
polythiazide A potent diuretic with the action, uses and side-effects of the thiazide diuretics but effective in the low dose of 1-4 ing daily. (Nephril).
poractant A lung surfactant used in the respiratory distress syndrome of premature infants. It is given by endotracheal tubing with mechanical ventilation.
(Curosurf).
potassium One of the most important ions of the body, mainly present in intracellular fluid. Many diuretics increase loss of potassium as well as sodium; with extended
treatment the potassium balance may be disturbed, with acute muscle weakness, cardiac arrhythmias, and an increased sensitivity to digitalis. Potassium loss can 1-w treated with potassium chloride orally (often as Slow-K, but may cause peptic ulceration), or by effervescent potassium tablets. Mixed diuretic and potassium products are also available.

A-Z Principal Drugs (chymotrypsin - clindamycin)

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

chymotrypsin A proteolytic enzyme of the pancreas used in ophthalmology to facilitate intracapsular lens extraction. (Zonulysin).
cidofovir An antiviral agent used in cytomegalovirus retinitis resistant to ganciclivir.
Dose: 5 nig/kg by i.v. infusion every 2 weeks. (Vistide). See page 144 and ‘['able 19.
cilastatin See imipenem.
chlorthalidone A diuretic similar in action and uses to bendrofluazide, but with a longer duration of activity that permits a single morning dose. It is also useful in diabetes insipidus.
Dose: as diuretic 50-100 mg daily or on .illci nale days; in hypertension 25-50 mg; up to 350 mg daily in diabetes insipidus. (I lygrolon ). See page 148 and Table 21.
cholecalciferol See vitamin D.
cholestyramine An exchange resin that binds with bile acids in the intestines and prevents their absorption. Such acids are essential for cholesterol synthesis, and resin-binding leads indirectly to a lowering of plasma cholesterol levels.
Dose: in hyperlipidaemia: 12-24 g daily, wilh water; similar doses in the diarrhoea of Crohn's disease. It is also used in doses of 4-8 g daily to relieve the pruritus
associated with biliary obstruction. Side-effects are rash and gastrointestinal disturbances. Cholestyramine and related agents may interfere with the absorption of anticoagulants and other drugs. iQuestrari). See page 146 and Table 20.
choline theophyllinate A bronchodilator ,ilh the actions, uses and side-effects of anlinophyllille.
Dose: 400-1600 mg daily, after food. (C'I ioledyl). See page 118 and Table 6.
chorionic gonadotrophin A gonad-stimulating hormone prepared from the Urine of pregnancy. It has bten used in anovulalory sterility, metropathia haernorrhagica, habitual abortion and undescended testis.
cilazapril A long-acting ACE inhibitor with the actions, uses and side-effects of that group of drugs.
Dose: in essential hypertension 1 mg daily initially, increased up to 5 mg daily according to need. In renovascular hypertension 0.25-0.5 mg daily. (Vascace). See page 148 and'I'able 21.
cimitidine A selective histamine H, receptor antagonist. Unlike ordinary antihistamines, it inhibits gastric secretion, and is used in the treatment of peptic ulcer and other conditions of gastric hyperacidity. Dose: 8(m) nig daily for at least 4 weeks, doubled in severe conditions. Dose by i.m. or slow i.v. injection 200 mg 4-4-hourly. The dose should be reduce(] in renal impairment. The drug may increase the effects of oral anticoagulants and phenytoi ii. Side-effects include diarrhoea, rash and dizziness. It has some anti-androgen activity, and gynaecomastia is all occasional side-effect with high closes. (Dysparneu Tagarnet; Zila). See page 162 and Table 27.
cinchor-aine A local anaesthetic used as
ointment 1% in haemorrhoids and
pruritus. (Nupercainal).
cinnarizine An antihistamine, chiefly of value in Wniere’s disease, although it is also used in travel sickness and in peripheral vascular disorders.
Dose: 45-90 ing daily. Drowsiness and gastrointestinal disturbances are side-effects. (Stugeron).
cinoxacin A quinolone derivative with actions, uses and side-effects similar to i hose of nalidixic acid.

Dose: in urinary tract infections,  daily; prophylaxis 500mg daily. Contraindicated in severe renal impairment. (Cinobac).
ciprofbrate A blood-lipid lowering agent used in diet-resistant hyperlipidaemia as a single daily dose of 100-200 mg. (Modalim). See page 146 and Table 20.
ciprofloxacin A quinolone with a wide range of activity against both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria, including Pseudomonas and Fronts. It is effective in many systemic infections, as well as in bone, joint and urinary infections, and in gonorrhoea, but is indicated mainly in infections resistant to other antibacterial agents. Dose: 500 mg -1.5 g daily for 5-7 days; in gonorrhoea, a single dose of 250 mg is given. In severe infections 200-400 mg daily by i.v, infusion for 5-7 days. Side-effects include nausea, dizziness, headache, rash and pruritus. plasma levels of theophylline may be increased and should be closely controlled. Care is necessary in convulsive disorders. (Ciproxin).
cisapride A gastrointestinal stimulant given to relieve gastro-oesophageal reflex and delayed gastric emptying.
Dose: .10-40 mg daily before meals, and at night, for some weeks. Side-effects are abdominal pain and diarrhoea. Drugs that delay the excretion of cisapride and may cause arrhythmias are erythromycin and clarithromycin-antigungal agents of the ketoconazole type should also be avoided. Unlike metoclopramide, it has no central antiemetic properties. (Alimix; Prepulsin).
cisatracurium A non-depolarizing neuromuscular blocking agent with an intermediate duration of activity. It is used as a muscle- relaxing adjunct in general anaesthesia, and to facilitate tracheal ininhation. (Nimbly).
cisplatin A cytotoxic agent containing platinum bound in an organic complex. The action is linked with drug-induced changes in DNA structure that inhibit cell development. It is used in ovarian, testicular and other solid tumours, and in resistant malignant conditions, sometimes in association with other antineoplastic agents.
Dose: by i.v.  for 5 days a month, or 15-120 mgIm’ monthly. Blood tests are essential
throughout treatment. Side-effects, which may be severe, include nausea, vomiting, and oto-, nephro- anti
citalopram A selective serotoninreuptake inhibitor (SSRI).
Dose: used in depression in single daily doses of 20 ing, increased up to 40 mg daily. Treatment for at least 6 months necessary to avoid relapse. (Cipraruil). See page 128 and Table 11.
cladribine A new agent used by specialists in hairy cell leukaemia. (Leustat).
clarithronlycin A macrolide antibiotic similar to erythromycin, but with better absorption and reduced gastrointestinal side-effects.
Dose: 250 rug twice a day for 7 days, doubled in severe infections. Care in hepatic an([ renal impairment. It may potentiate the effects of warfarin and digoxin. Should not be given with astemizole or terfenadine (risk of arrhythinias). (Khricid).
clavulanic acid An inhibitor of betalactanlase. Many penicillin-resistant organisms contain that enzyme in the cell wall, which inactivates the penicillin before it call enter the cell and exert its bacterial action. clavulanic acid inhibits such enzyme activity, and so facilitates the penetration of the antibiotic into the bacterial cell. It is used in association with amoxycillin as coamoxiclav (Augmentin) and with ticarcillin as Tinientin, in the treatment of infections due to amoxycillin-resistant bacteria.
clemastine An antihistamine used in allergic rhinitis, urticaria and allergic derniatoses.
Dose: I mg twice a day. In common with other antihistamines, it may cause drowsiness, and anticholinergic side-effects such as dryness of the mouth. H avegil). See
page 110 and Table 2.
clindamycin An antibiotic used mainly in staphylococcal bone and joint infections not responding to other drugs. It is also useful in anaerobic abdominal infections.  A serious side-effect is a potentially fatal pseudomernbranous colitis, and the drug should be withdrawn immediately if diarrhoea occurs. See vancomycin and nietronidazole.

A-Z Principal Drugs (antidepressants - astemizole)

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

A-Z Principal Drugs (antidepressants - astemizole)
antidepressants The drugs used in the treatment of depression fall into two main groups, the so-called tricyclic antidepressants and the monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MA01s). (Unrelated drugs include lithium carbonate, used only for the prophylaxis and treatment of manic depressive illness.) The tricyclic group, which also includes sonic other compounds with a similar action, appear to act by blocking the neuronal uptake of central transmitters such as noradrenaline and serotonin. They are more widely used than the MAOIs because they are more generally effective, and interact less extensively with other drugs and certain foods. The tricyclic drugs are widely used in endogenous depression, particularly when sleep disturbances are present, but the onset of action is slow, and improvement may not commence until after 2-4 weeks of treatment. Extended therapy is usually required to avoid the risk of a relapse, and patients should be advised accordingly. Sonic tricyclic antidepressants, such as amitriptyline, have a sedative action of value when anxiety is a complicating factor, whereas a less sedating drug such as imipramine may be useful in patients exhibiting apathy and withdrawal. Some of the side-effects, such as dryness of the mouth, are linked with their anti-
cholinergic activity, but tolerance may develop with continued treatment. They also influence the cardio-vascular system and may cause arrhythmias, tachycardia and hypotension, and may interfere with the action of some antihypertensive drugs, although the response to beta-blocking agents is unaffected. Care is necessary in cardiac disease, and with the elderly initial doses should be low. The use of tricyclic antidepressants in epileptic patients may result in a lowering of the convulsive threshold. See page 128 and Table 11.
antidiabetic agents Diabetes mellitus is a deficiency disease due to a lack of insulin, and is characterized by an excessive level of glucose in the blood and urine. Treatment is either replacement therapy with daily injection of insulin, or orally by hypoglycaemic agents such as chlorpropamide. Such agents act by stimulating insulin secretion and release by the beta-cells of the pancreas, and are ineffective in the absence of such cells. See page 132 and Tables 12 & 13.
anti-D(Rh.) immunoglobulin An ininiurioglobulin that is given to a rhesus-negative mother to prevent her forming anti-bodies against fetal rhesus-positive cells which may pass into the maternal circulation during childbirth or abortion and which, in a later pregnancy, could cause haemolytic disease.
Dose: 504) units Lin. within 60-72 hours of delivery or abortion. Doses of 1250 units are given prophylactically. It is of no value it’given after anti-D antibodies have been formed. The inimunoglobulin has also been given after the transfusion of rhesus-incompatible blood. (Partobulin).
antiemetics Nausea and vomiting may be due to several causes, including stimulation of the chemoreceptor trigger zone in the reticular formation of the brain. Man), antiemetics have some degree of central activity, and in some cases their action may be mediated by blocking the effects of dopamine on the trigger zone. Effective drugs include some antihistamines and sonic phenothiazine-based tranquillizers such as prochlorperazine. The alkaloid hyoscine is widely used in travel sickness. More powerful drugs such as domperidone, metoclopramide, nabilone and ondansetron, are of value in the control of the severe nausea and vomiting induced by cytotoxic drugs. The use of antiemetics in early pregnancy requires great care, and is seldom essential.
antiepileptics See anticonvulsants, page 136 and’] able 15.
antihistamines Drugs such as promethazine are of value in conditions associated with the release of histamine from mast cells, such as hayfever, rhinitis, urticaria, pruritus, insect bites and stings. They are also useful in drug allergies. Some antihistamines also have antienietic properties, and are useful in travel sickness. Although all antihistamines have the same basic action, the degree and duration of response and the severity of side-effects may vary. Some antihistamines pass easily into the central nervous system arid are more likely to cause drowsiness. Others may have reduced anticholinergic properties, and cause less dryness of the mouth and blurring of vision. Care is necessary in epilepsy, glaucoma, hepatic disease or prostatic enlargement. See page 110 and Table 2.

antihypertensive agents See page 148 and Table 2 1.
anti-inflammatory agents See non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) and page 165 and Table 29.
antimetabolites Cytotoxic drugs that appear to act by combining irreversibly with cell enzymes, and so prevent cell division. Methotrexate and mercaptopurine are examples. See page 122 and Table 8.
dermatology and pruritus as oily calamine lotion. Arachis oil enema is used to soften impacted faeces.
argipressin A synthetic form of vasopressin.
artificial tears Some chronic sore eye con clitions may occur in rheumatoid arthritis, and may be due to tear deficiency. Solutions of itypromellose or polyvinylalcohol, sometimes referred to as’artificial tears’, are useful as a bland lubricant to replace the tear deficiency. (Isopto; Hypotears).
antimuscarinic agents See anticholinergic agent” page 160 and Table 26.
antineoplastic agents Anti-cancer drugs. See page 122 and ‘rabic 8.
antipsychotic agents See pages 117 & 1(,8, and Tables 5 & 30.
antitetanus immunoglobulin aulloglobulin obtained from plasma is used in injured patients who have not previously been immunized, and when tetanus is a definite risk. Dose: 250 units jan. A course of tetanus vaccine should also be commenced,
antitubercular agents See rifampicin, page 170 and I able 31.
antiviral agents See page 144 and Table 19.
anxiolytics See page H 7 and Table 5.
apomorphine A morphine derivative formerly used as a powerful emetic, but now considered to be too toxic. Occasionally used in the hospital treatment of parkinsonism. (Britaject).
apraclorildine
A clonidine derivative used as eye drops I 9A, to control intraocular
pressure during ophthalmic surgery. Some absorption may occur, so care is necessary in severe cardiovascular disease. (lopidine).
aprotinin An inhibitor of the proteolytic enzyme plasmin, obtained from bovine lung tissue. It is used in the severe haemorrhage due to hyperplasminaemia.
Dose: 500 000-1 000 000 units by i.v. infu.ioll. (Trasylol).
arachis oil Groundnut or peanut oil. It has
emollient properties, and is used in
ascorbic acid (vitamin C) Present in many citrus fruits. Deficiency is not uncommon in the elderly receiving inadequate diets. Severe deficiency causes scurvy, once the bane of seafarers.
Dose: for prophylaxis 25-75 mg daily; therapeutic dose 200-500 mg daily. Doses of 4 g daily are given for acidification of the urine. Claims that vitamin C prevents colds are unproven.
asparaginase Crisantaspase. See page 122 and Table 8.
aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid) Widely used as a mild analgesic and anti-inflammatory agent, often in association with other drugs such as paracetamol and codeine. Dose: 1.2-4 g daily, but in acute rheumatoid conditions doses of 4-8 g daily have been given. Long-term treatment with (loses of 75 mg daily are given liar the prophylaxis of cardiovascular disease. Side-effects include gastric irritation with some blood loss, hyperventilation, and bonitos, with the risk of deafness, may occur with high doses. Aspirin may cause rash and bronchospasm in asthmatic and other sensitive patients. As aspirin is now thought to be associated with Reye’s syndrome, the drug should not be given to children under 12 years of age unless specifically indicated. Aspirin may increase the effects of certain hypoglycaemic and anticoagulant drugs.
astemizole An antihistamine with an extended action and reduced sedative effects.
Dose: Wring once daily before food, and must not be exceeded. Higher doses may cause cardiotoxic side-effects such as ventricular tachycardia. Arrhythmias may follow combined treatment with many other drugs. (Hismanol; Pollen-ese). See page 110 and Table 2.