Corona

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Is there any vaccine available for COVID19? If so, what is the name of it and what does it do in the human body? Thanks! ## No, currently there is no vaccine available for Covid 19. There are many vaccines now in development, their efficacy and safety have yet to be determined. Many believe a vaccine will be available early next year. ## That is correct, there is no vaccine available, at this time. However, there are some in the human testing phase, since they have been fast tracked for approval, so one should be available within months. You can keep up with the latest details on the CDC Coronovirus page. Do you have a lot of cases in your area?

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A Dr. prescribed B-29 (by Corona Remedies Pvt. Ltd.) to my sister as she has recently conceived a baby after 12 years of marriage. I would just like to find out what it's used for? ## Hello, Shabs! How are you and your sister? From what I have been able to find this is just a supplement that contains several types of Vitamin B, these nutrients are vital to our overall health, and a deficiency in them can cause some severe health problems. The NIH does warn that it may cause nausea, and diarrhea due to its potency.

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What are the symptoms of Coronavirus? ## My husband works at a hospital, he's been a radiographer for almost 25 years, now, they are told to watch for fever, dry cough, fatigue/tiredness, and shortness of breath. If anyone comes into the ER experiencing these symptoms, they have to gear up for protection, and isolate the person, just in case. As was already stated, the CDC has a great information page on it to help the public. This is the information used by ERs in the U.S. Is there anything else I can help with? ## Fever. Cough. Shortness of breath. This is from the CDC. Stay home even if you don't feel ill- everyone needs to stay home so we can flatten the curve. Less people will die if we all stay home. ## I would like to get the latest information on coronary virus symptoms ...

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For what purpose tab b29 is given.what is the role of each constituent in b29 ## I just want to know detailed information of each tablet which I take ## Hello, Vijay! How are you? It is a nutrient that is vital to your overall health and a major support of nerve health and function. The only listed side effect by the FDA, is occasionally nausea, due to its potency. Akhil, what medications do you take? I'll be happy to help, if you can post back with more details.

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I have been on venlafaxine (Effexor XR 75 mg) for a 15 years. I have coronary angiogram procedure next week. I'm worried about the risks as I have read on the internet of the mortality rates after the procedure due to use of this particular antidepressant. Does anyone knows or has any statistics or advice?

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Any doctors out there know what is the best treatment for this? Already have 6 stents and now I have a gap and a small blood clot by one , also have two more dissections and a kink in one of those. Getting another stent to fix the gap and blood clot. Open heart has been mentioned. ## I'm no doctor, but from what I've read, your treatment for 'spontaneous coronary artery dissection' can include several options based on an in-person evaluation: Apparently your doctor can prescribe medications to help prevent blood clots and reduce the risk of heart attack and other complications that may arise with this condition. Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) is another possible option. In this procedure, also called an angioplasty, doctors insert a thin, flexible tube (cathete...

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Metaspan has been prescribed once a week along with other medicines three years after angioplasty. What are the research results on whether metaspan softens the arteries in which stents have been put and whether there is any danger to the stents after taking metaspan?

I have mild CAD (Coronary Artery Disease) and am currently taking the following medications: Ecosprin, Vitamin B12 for deficiencies, Remylin D, Asthma AB Flo 100, as well as an Asthalin + Trimix inhaler. I've been experiencing chest pain, whole-body pain, and have been having trouble with arthritis. Could you please advise whether these medications and supplements could potentially benefit my condition? ## Have they all been prescribed for you? They may help, but it seems like your current medications are addressing separate issues such as CAD, vitamin B12 deficiency, and asthma. However, pain associated with arthritis might be not directly addressed. You might want to consult with your doctor regarding your whole-body pain and arthritis. They may adjust your regimen or add addition...

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I had coronary bypass surgery and mital valve repair on Dec 23 2014 and seem to de doing fine although my heart doc says my heart is now only operating at 40%-I also have a below knee amputation do to an anti personel mine explosion 1968 in Vietnam. The question I have is I have been taking Hydroc/Apap 10-325mg once or twice a day for pain in the end of my stump when walking 3 to 5 days a week use to take a stronger pain med before the new law came out-I am almost out of meds an doctor said he could no longer prescribe this for me-My heart surgeron prescribed Ibudone 5-200mg after I left hospital for the pain in my leg which I still have but I have been hesitant to take because I read somewhere not to take before or after bypass sugery-is it safe to now take these for pain since it has ...

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my father underwent coronary angioplasty and one stent was put in lad .he was prescribed avas 40 mg ,cerovin and ecosprin . He is feeling numbness in limbs ,muscular and joint pains. Is it the side/adverse effect of any of these medicines:-)

I've been suffering from coronary artery disease for 5 years and taking prolomet xl 50 + ecosprin gold 10. Now my uric acid is 7.00 percent. Is it safer to take febutaz 40? If not, what other medicine should i take? ## I am suffering from uric acid and my doctor prescribed me one febutaz 40 once a day. Are there any side effects from taking this medicine for a long period of time? ## I have been suffering from the effects of uric acid (7 percent) for two months and I am taking Febutaz 40. I also have high blood pressure so I cannot control the pain in my left leg or thumb. Please give me some suggestions... What is Febutaz 40 used for?

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My bp is 150/82. I had coronary artery bypass graft surgery on 17-Sep-2013. Presently I am taking following bp medicine : Betaloc 75mg 2 times daily; Amlodopine 5mg daily; Frusemide 20mg daily + Potassium chloride 600mg daily. Pls advise how can I lower my HBP from 150 to 120. ## Try taking 1500 mg of fish oil a day. Mainly Krill oil. Fish oil works wonders for the brain, joints, cholesterol, memory, and bones in general. But should help you BP as well as long as you take it everyday. Natural compared to chemical. Any day!

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Left coronary angiography and right coronary angiography. Coronary arteries: the coronary circulation is right dominant. Left main: No evidence of obstructive disease. LAD: lARGE. No evidence of obstructive disease. Left circumflex: Medium-large. Mild luminal irregularities. Right coronary: Moderate-sized. Mild luminal irregularities. Left ventricle: the estimated EF is 50 - 55%. Wall motion is normal; there are no regional wall motion abnormalities. I am told I have a cardiomyhopathy because my EF is 48% on echo and 50-55 on cath. I am 55 with hypertension and a LBBB. I don't know what to think, but I am worried sick because was told by one cardiologist that I am at high risk for sudden-death heart attacks, mostly commonly happening in my sleep. I drink very rarely and excercise fo...

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Secondary prevention after a first coronary or cerebrovascular ischemic event of MI ## This medication is unavailable in the U.S. and I am sorry to say that other countries do not regulate their prescription drugs as strictly as the FDA does. That said, finding information on them is very difficult, since there are no databases which list them all, like there are for U.S. prescription drugs. The only thing I can suggest is that you try asking your doctor or pharmacist for more information.

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I am 76 years old,I had a coronary - angiography with the overall conclusions as follows :Calcium Score 34.5 Coronary artery stenosis about 30% dia. My hypertension reads 145/65/73. For maintenance Doctor prescribed me Bisoprolol2.5 tab one daily and Aspilets 80 mg one daily. Are these in order or needed to reduced dosage? ## There are two reasons for the medications, to reduce your blood pressure and to improve cardiac function. Learn more Bisoprolol details here. Learn more Aspirin details here. The Aspirin also works as a blood thinner to help prevent the dangers associated with clotting. That said, you should follow your doctor's instructions for the best results and for your own health and safety. Are you experiencing any odd side effects or anything? ## Hi i am a hypothyroidis...

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I have undergone Angioplasty with Stentlad Coronary Artery. Doctor prescribed Repace 50 mg daily after dinner in addition to Aztor 40 mg (at night), Prasugrel 10 mg (morning) and Echosprin 150 mg. Are all the tablets safe to be used for long term treatment? ## HI! Sorry about the medical problems you've had! What you need to understand, though, is that that's a pretty serious procedure to undergo. That means that you really need to follow your doctor's advice and directions for your own health and safety….and that includes taking the medications they tell you to take, for as long as they tell you to take them. There is a chance in the future that you could reduce your need for drugs, if you really improve your health through proper diet and exercise, but unless such a ...

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Pexelizumab Drug Index

Pexelizumab is a drug designed to reduce side effects of coronary artery bypass grafting[1] and angioplasty,[2][3] among other types of cardiac surgery. It is a single chain variable fragment of a monoclonal antibody targeted against component 5 of the complement system.[4] Current status Alexion, the developer of pexelizumab, stopped development when the phase 3 trial indicated the heart-attack drug is no better than placebo....

how can vessel due F helps in eliminating the plaque in the coronary arteries, and what will be the side effects of this medicine if any ## Do I have to stop asprin heart protect pills ,if I'm taking vessel due f , two pills a day. Thanx

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Dear Doctor, I am 59 years old. Based on a CT coronary angiogram i have the following problems: "non-dominant calcified plaques in proximal LCX causing mild stenosis + calcified plaques in left anterior descending/circumflex coronary artery + dominant calcified plaques in proximal, mid RCA causing foci of mild stenosis". I am consuming Ecosprin AV 75 MG since 9 months and Metolar XR 50 since 6 months. So please advise how long i need to take Ecosprin AV 75 MG and Metolar XR 50? ## You should take them as long as your doctor instructs you to do so, which might be for the rest of your life. Stopping them could allow these issues to become life threatening. I don't like taking medications every day, either, but it is better than the alternative. The NIH lists the typical side e...

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I have moderate stenosis in my main coronary artery, also in other arteries some luminal irregularites, have had attacks of artery spasm, stress test was fine. Could the irregularities be due to artery spasm? I have ticked all boxes for prinzmetal angina but doc still doesn't seem to think these attacks are heart related. I am concerned that because i do have heart disease can the angina be dangerous? I have had the attacks on and off since 2009. I was in the hospital twice. Nitro seems to help. I am still worried. ## I don't have an answer for you but I exactly what your going through. I am writing this as I sit in a hospital room just for exactly what you have. My last doctor also didn't believe that I have spastic artery disease. My angiogram report was just made availabl...

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