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I am 52 year old male, 90 KGM, Smoker, and playing good sports on a daily basis. I had a cardiac cathet. last week and ended with the following: - RCA: Dominant vessel with mild luminal irregularities - LCA: LM:Normal, LCA: Mild luminal irregularities, LAD: Luminal Irregularities My Blood pressure is about 130/80, Fasting Sugar 95.. 5.3, with good cholesterol level in the blood. The HDL and LDL level are little bit low. The doctor said all are good and no need for any medication, only Vastor 40 mg and Asprint 100 one tablet each. Need to hear more about my situation and if you can recommend any further medication or changes in lifestyle. Do i need to change my lifestyle like sports, smoking (Moderate), type of food... etc? Does the stress we live with have any effect? Also i have some c...

Filed under Panadol

I would like to know the pregnancy safety index of various Category X drugs along with the listed dosages and uses for each medication. ## Pregnancy category X are medications that are not considered safe to use during pregnancy, they have been shown to cause fetal abnormalities. As to a precise, drug list, I cannot locate one. However, you may find some more information in the resource below: I hope this helps!

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Some pharmacy will not give the watson brand soma or norco if you using insurance can something be done and do target carry name brand. ## No, you get what that pharmacy gets. You can request the Brand name drug and expect to pay up to 100 X more if that is what you are asking, yet insurance wont cover it. Also the pharmacy and the prescriber will catch on that you have vast knowledge of different brands and most likely not do business with you, or cut you off. You are playing with fire. If you have the time, open the phone book and call all the Pharmacies in a 100 mile radius and perhaps you will find the brand you seek!

1 REPLY Filed under Soma

This substance almost feels too good to be true: An all-day stimulant with few side effects, tons of euphoria & a mild comedown. The medical literature reveals nothing untoward about it, only that it was banned in the U.S. due to "drug abuse & psychiatric events", which could certainly apply to Adderall, Desoxyn, Dexedrine, or Ritalin. Furthermore it's technically legal due to being an analogue of a CIII drug (Benzphetamine). So not truly "banned", just not approved for prescription or sale. As we all know, there are no free lunches in the drug world. So what am I missing about clobenzorex? Is it uniquely toxic to the heart? Brain? Does it raise blood pressure more than other uppers; damage the liver or kidneys in some way? (Examples of uniquely dangerous sti...

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details about the cataspa tablet ## which are the side effects of this tablet ? ## Cataspa contains the active ingredient Diclofenac, which is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory that's used to treat pain, fever and swelling. Its side effects may include nausea, headache, dizziness and stomach irritation. Learn more Diclofenac details here. Are there any other questions?

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Baro-cat Barium Sulfate

Barium sulfate (or sulphate) is the inorganic compound with the chemical formula BaSO4. It is a white crystalline solid that is odorless and insoluble in water. It occurs as the mineral barite, which is the main commercial source of barium and materials prepared from it. The white opaque appearance and its high density are exploited in its main applications.[4] Contents 1 Uses 1.1 Drilling fluids 1.2 Radiocontrast agent 1.3 Pigment 1.4 Heat-reflecting paint 1.5 Paper brigh...

Enzyme Replacement Therapy Drug Category

Enzymes (pron.: /nzamz/) are large biological molecules responsible for the thousands of chemical interconversions that sustain life.[1][2] They are highly selective catalysts, greatly accelerating both the rate and specificity of metabolic reactions, from the digestion of food to the synthesis of DNA. Most enzymes are proteins, although some catalytic RNA molecules have been identified. Enzymes adopt a specific three-dimensional structure, and may employ organic (e.g. biotin) and inorganic (...

Drug addiction is widely considered a pathological state. The disorder of addiction involves the progression of acute drug use to the development of drug-seeking behavior, the vulnerability to relapse, and the decreased, slowed ability to respond to naturally rewarding stimuli. The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition (DSM-IV) has categorized three stages of addiction: preoccupation/anticipation, binge/intoxication, and withdrawal/negative affect. These stages are characterized, respectively, everywhere by constant cravings and preoccupation with obtaining the substance; using more of the substance than necessary to experience the intoxicating effects; and experiencing tolerance, withdrawal symptoms, and decreased motivation for normal life activities. B...

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Cataflam Diclofenac

Diclofenac, sold under the brand name Voltaren among others, is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) used to treat pain and inflammatory diseases such as gout.[5] It is taken by mouth, rectally in a suppository, used by injection, or applied to the skin.[5][7] Improvements in pain last for as much as eight hours.[5] It is also available in combination with misoprostol in an effort to decrease stomach problems.[8&...

Catapres Clonidine

Clonidine, sold under the brand name Catapres among others, is an α2-adrenergic agonist[7] medication used to treat high blood pressure, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, drug withdrawal (alcohol, opioids, or nicotine), menopausal flushing, diarrhea, spasticity and certain pain conditions.[8] It is used by mouth, by injection, or as a skin patch.[8] Onset of action is typically within an hour with the effects on blood pressure lasti...

need to know if this substance causes optical flashes and headaches and also causes issues with ones vision. As my ex-husband has been breaking into my home and using a drug on me and it is very scary. ## I would suggest calling the police for your own safety and protection. And if the drug you are referring to is Ketamine, it is a very strong, disassociative anesthetic, used in both people and animals. Very potent stuff and yes, it can mess with your eyesight and cause amnesia as well. ## Would like information on a catamine coma ## Discuss ketamine coma ## Is Catamine prescribed for extreme clinical depression? What dosage? Are there clinical trial results? ## I saw this word in a historical novel about Ancient Rome

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Therobec Drug Index

A multivitamin is a preparation intended to serve as a dietary supplement with vitamins, dietary minerals, and other nutritional elements. Such preparations are available in the form of tablets, capsules, pastilles, powders, liquids, or injectable formulations. Other than injectable formulations, which are only available and administered under medical supervision, multivitamins are recognized by the Codex Alimentarius Commission (the United Nations' authority on food standards) as a category ...

Readi-cat 2 Barium Sulfate

Barium sulfate (or sulphate) is the inorganic compound with the chemical formula BaSO4. It is a white crystalline solid that is odorless and insoluble in water. It occurs as the mineral barite, which is the main commercial source of barium and materials prepared from it. The white opaque appearance and its high density are exploited in its main applications.[4] Contents 1 Uses 1.1 Drilling fluids 1.2 Radiocontrast agent 1.3 Pigment 1.4 Heat-reflecting paint 1.5 Paper brigh...

I'm 16 years old and I'm a athlete, and has to practise a lot know for the upsoming season, but cannot do it now, as I have problems with my ankle. The x rays shows nothing wrong as well as the MR scan and the specialist found nothing wrong. I 've got pain underneath my foot and at the side of my ankles. Can I use cataflam and also get a cortisone injection? Thanks for your help

Filed under Cataflam
Theravite Drug Index

A multivitamin is a preparation intended to serve as a dietary supplement with vitamins, dietary minerals, and other nutritional elements. Such preparations are available in the form of tablets, capsules, pastilles, powders, liquids, or injectable formulations. Other than injectable formulations, which are only available and administered under medical supervision, multivitamins are recognized by the Codex Alimentarius Commission (the United Nations' authority on food standards) as a category ...

Theravim-M Drug Index

A multivitamin is a preparation intended to serve as a dietary supplement with vitamins, dietary minerals, and other nutritional elements. Such preparations are available in the form of tablets, capsules, pastilles, powders, liquids, or injectable formulations. Other than injectable formulations, which are only available and administered under medical supervision, multivitamins are recognized by the Codex Alimentarius Commission (the United Nations' authority on food standards) as a category ...

dan ## Well, there are several, including the narcotic Dilaudid. Do you know if the information you are seeking is on a narcotic, anti-inflammatory or other type? ## Dan, go to the page Drug Categories, then to Pain Relief, and if you scroll down it will list the medications fitting in that category alphabetically. Just scroll down to the D's and you will see there are a few listed. Hope this helps!

2 REPLIES Filed under Dilaudid

pain medications that start with the letter o ## There are quite a few in various categories of pain medications, so I couldn't possibly list them all. For instance, just two narcotics would be Oxycodone and Oxymorphone. What type of specific information are you looking for?

1 REPLY Filed under Oxycodone

Is toprimate and gabapentin in the same category ## Hello, Christa! How are you? Yes, they are both classified by the FDA as anticonvulsants, though the Topiramate usually treats more types of seizures than the Gabapentin and the latter is also more commonly used to treat certain types of nerve pain and mood disorders. Typical side effects may possibly include nausea, dizziness, headache, dry mouth, mood swings and weight changes. Has one of them been prescribed for you?

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Cataplexy Drug Category

Narcolepsy is a chronic neurological disorder caused by the brain's inability to regulate sleep-wake cycles normally.[1] People with narcolepsy often experience disturbed nocturnal sleep and an abnormal daytime sleep pattern, which often is confused with insomnia. Narcoleptics, when falling asleep, generally experience the REM stage of sleep within 5 minutes, while most people do not experience REM sleep until an hour or so later.[2] Another one of the many problems that some narcoleptics exp...

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