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Prinzide Dosing
Prinzide dosing for people with hypertension typically begins at 10 mg/12.5 mg or 20 mg/12.5 mg. This eMedTV resource covers Prinzide dosage guidelines and provides tips for when and how to take the medication.
Prinzide Drug Info
Prinzide Drug Interactions
When people take Prinzide, drug interactions may occur with lithium, diuretics, and other medications. This eMedTV resource identifies medications that may interact with Prinzide, such as ibuprofen, codeine, and cholestyramine.
Prinzide Overdose
Symptoms of a Prinzide overdose can include lightheadedness, decreased urine output, and drowsiness. This eMedTV Web page describes other symptoms that may occur in a person who has overdosed on Prinzide and discusses treatment of such an overdose.
Prinzide Precautions and Warnings
Precautions and warnings for Prinzide users include such things as avoiding potassium supplements. This eMedTV article discusses other Prinzide precautions and warnings to be aware of, such as those involving pregnancy and nursing.
Prinzide Side Effects
In people taking Prinzide, side effects most commonly include dizziness, headache, and cough. This eMedTV segment describes side effects of Prinzide, including information about rare but serious health problems that may occur with the medication.
Prinzide Uses
Prinzide uses involve lowering high blood pressure. This section of the eMedTV library explains how Prinzide is used to lower blood pressure in adults. At this point, Prinzide is not approved for use in children.
Pristiq Alternatives
Psychotherapy, electroconvulsive therapy, and natural therapies are common Pristiq alternatives. This eMedTV article also lists other medication alternatives to Pristiq and explains how the different types of therapies work.
Pristiq and Alcohol
This eMedTV resource explains why Pristiq is not recommended for people who drink large amounts of alcohol on a regular basis. This article offers more information on this topic, explaining the problems that can occur when Pristiq is taken with alcohol.
Pristiq and Breastfeeding
Pristiq is known to pass through breast milk in humans. This eMedTV Web page includes more information on Pristiq and breastfeeding, and explores the potential risks of exposing your nursing child to the depression medication.
Pristiq and Dry Mouth
Dry mouth appears to be a potential side effect of Pristiq. This page on the eMedTV Web site includes more information on Pristiq and dry mouth, and explains how common this side effect appears to be in people taking the depression medication.
Pristiq and Pregnancy
At this time, the full risks of using Pristiq during pregnancy are unknown. This eMedTV segment offers more information on Pristiq and pregnancy, and describes the problems that may occur if the drug is taken during the third trimester of pregnancy.
Pristiq and Weight Gain
In clinical studies, less than 2 percent of people experienced weight gain while taking Pristiq. This eMedTV selection discusses the possibility of weight gain with this antidepressant, with tips on what to do if this particular side effect occurs.
Pristiq and Weight Loss
As an SNRI medication, Pristiq has the potential to cause weight loss. As this eMedTV segment explains, this could be related to side effects such as appetite loss, nausea, or diarrhea. This article takes a detailed look at losing weight on Pristiq.
Pristiq Dangers
You may not be able to use Pristiq safely if you have certain medical conditions (such as heart problems). This eMedTV Web segment takes a closer look at other potential dangers of Pristiq and provides a link to more information.
Pristiq Dosage
For most people, the recommended Pristiq dosage is 50 mg per day. As this eMedTV resource explains, your doctor can increase your Pristiq dose if symptoms do not improve. This article also includes precautions and tips for those taking the medicine.
Pristiq Drug Information
This eMedTV Web page discusses the prescription drug Pristiq. Information discussed includes its possible side effects, warnings, dosing, drug interactions, and effects.
Pristiq Drug Interactions
Medicines that can cause Pristiq drug interactions include MAOIs, indinavir, and triptans. This eMedTV article contains a more complete list of medications that may interact with Pristiq and explains what may happen if these drugs are taken together.
Pristiq Drug Side Effects
Dry mouth, dizziness, and nausea are some of the most commonly reported side effects of the drug Pristiq. This eMedTV segment provides an overview of this antidepressant's side effects, including those requiring immediate medical care.
Pristiq for Children
As this eMedTV article explains, Pristiq has been shown to be an effective depression treatment for adults. However, Pristiq is not approved for children at this time. This resource describes the drug's uses in more detail and links to more information.
Pristiq Indications
Pristiq is approved to treat depression in adults, but it is sometimes also used for other reasons. This eMedTV Web page talks about Pristiq and its uses (or "indications"), including a link to more detailed information.
Pristiq Overdose
Headache, dizziness, and constipation are possible signs of a Pristiq overdose. This eMedTV Web page lists other reported symptoms of an overdose and describes various treatment options that are available in case of overdose.
Pristiq Risks
Some of the potential risks with using Pristiq may involve dizziness, nausea, and diarrhea. This eMedTV page describes other risks associated with the antidepressant, including potentially serious problems that may require immediate medical attention.
Pristiq Safety
Pristiq is generally well tolerated, but it can cause problems in people with certain medical conditions. This eMedTV article discusses the safety of Pristiq, explaining how your healthcare provider will determine if the antidepressant is right for you.
Pristiq Substitute
If you have side effects or if Pristiq is not working for you, there are several alternatives available. This eMedTV Web resource describes several substitutes for Pristiq, such as other medications, therapy, and complementary alternatives.
Pristiq Tablets
As this eMedTV Web resource discusses, Pristiq tablets are a prescription medicine used to treat depression. This article offers more detail on Pristiq, including information on how the drug works, potential side effects, and available strengths.
Pristiq Uses
Pristiq is often used for the treatment of major depression. This section of the eMedTV library describes how the drug works for depression symptoms, explains whether it can be used in children, and lists possible off-label Pristiq uses.
Pristiq Warnings and Precautions
Pristiq can increase the heart rate and blood pressure. This eMedTV segment lists other problems that may occur with the use of Pristiq. Warnings and precautions on who should not use the antidepressant are also included.
Pristiq Withdrawal
Dizziness, anxiety, and sweating are some of the symptoms that may occur when you stop taking Pristiq. This eMedTV page talks about the Pristiq withdrawal symptoms you may experience when stopping treatment, including what your doctor can do to help.
PRK is a laser procedure that can sometimes be performed on patients who are unable to have LASIK. This video explains the procedure.
This video explains what to expect during a PRK procedure.
This video explains how intracorneal rings can correct low levels of nearsightedness or myopia.
This video clip discusses the benefits and effectiveness of LASIK.
This video describes phakic intraocular lenses and explains who can benefit from them.
This clip describes refractive lensectomy and the possible complications of the procedure.
This clip explains what RK and AK are and discusses the effectiveness of these procedures.
This video gives some final thoughts regarding possible complications with this procedure.
This video clip explains what can happen if the laser is not properly lined up during LASIK.
This interactive segment discusses glare, halos, and other possible complications of this procedure.
This video explains what may happen if you develop an infection after your procedure.
This video clip discusses what to do if inflammation occurs after LASIK.
This video clip discusses the possibility of undercorrection or overcorrection occurring with this procedure.
Proair HFA and Breastfeeding
It is not known whether it is safe to use Proair HFA while breastfeeding. This portion of the eMedTV archives explains that you and your doctor should make a shared decision about Proair HFA and breastfeeding for your particular situation.
Proair HFA and Pregnancy
There are possible risks associated with using Proair HFA during pregnancy. This eMedTV article discusses the results of animal studies on Proair HFA and pregnancy, and explains when a physician may still prescribe the inhaler to pregnant women.
Proair HFA Dosage
The Proair HFA dosage to treat or prevent an asthma attack or prevent exercise-induced asthma is two sprays. This eMedTV article takes an in-depth look at Proair HFA dosing guidelines and offers tips and precautions for using the inhaler.
Proair HFA Drug Interactions
If you are taking MAOIs or beta blockers while taking Proair HFA, drug interactions may potentially occur. This eMedTV segment lists other drugs that may cause interactions with Proair HFA and explains how these interactions may lead to problems.
Proair HFA Overdose
A Proair HFA overdose may cause symptoms such as chest pain, dizziness, and seizures. This page on the eMedTV Web site outlines other possible symptoms of a Proair HFA overdose and describes possible treatment options (which involve supportive care).
Proair HFA Side Effects
Among the side effects that can potentially occur with Proair HFA are dizziness, headaches, and pain. This eMedTV resource also lists uncommon Proair HFA side effects (such as diarrhea) and serious side effects that can occur (such as anxiety).
Proair HFA Uses
Proair HFA is licensed to treat asthma attacks and other similar lung problems. This page on the eMedTV site also lists off-label Proair HFA uses, such as treating breathing problems associated with respiratory infections.
Proair HFA Warnings and Precautions
Do not puncture Proair HFA canisters or keep them near an open flame, as their contents are under pressure. This eMedTV Web page discusses other Proair HFA warnings and precautions, including the safety of taking Proair HFA while nursing or pregnant.
Problemas - Final
Ahora que ha visto cómo funciona un corazón sano, hablemos de algunos de los problemas que la válvula aórtica puede presentar.
Ahora que ha visto cómo funciona un corazón sano, hablemos de algunos de los problemas que la válvula mitral puede presentar.
El sangrado es normal durante este procedimiento e incluso después del mismo.
Cuando se extrae un lóbulo del hígado, deben cortarse los conductos biliares.
Durante la cirugía pueden ocurrir diversos tipos de problemas.
Durante la cirugía pueden ocurrir diversos tipos de problemas.
Problemas Hepáticos
Problemas Hepáticos
Los problemas menores que pueden ocurrir en un transplante de hígado incluyen, a modo de ejemplo, lo siguiente.
Los problemas menores que pueden ocurrir en un transplante de hígado incluyen, a modo de ejemplo, lo siguiente.
Una de las posibles complicaciones de este procedimiento son las condiciones pulmonares como neumonía, acumulación de líquidos, presencia de aire fuera de los pulmones, sangrado y falla pulmonar.
Una de las posibles complicaciones de este procedimiento son las condiciones pulmonares como neumonía, acumulación de líquidos, presencia de aire fuera de los pulmones, sangrado y falla pulmonar.
Una de las posibles complicaciones de este procedimiento son las condiciones pulmonares como neumonía, acumulación de líquidos, presencia de aire fuera de los pulmones, sangrado y falla pulmonar.
Cerca de 7 de cada 100 pacientes pueden presentar alteraciones moderadas o severas en la función de los riñones, y hasta 20 de cada 100 puede empezar a tener problemas leves.
Cerca de 7 de cada 100 pacientes pueden presentar alteraciones moderadas o severas en la función de los riñones, y hasta 20 de cada 100 puede empezar a tener problemas leves.
Cerca de 7 de cada 100 pacientes pueden presentar alteraciones moderadas o severas en la función de los riñones, y hasta 20 de cada 100 puede empezar a tener problemas leves.
This video clip describes some of the common problems found in the colon and rectum, such as hemorrhoids and anal fissures.
This video discusses some of the problems that can occur with the digestive system.
Several problems can occur in the esophagus, stomach, and small intestine. This video clip takes a look at some of the most common problems.
ACL injuries, loose bodies inside the knee, and diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis are some of the problems that can occur in the knee. This video discusses several common knee problems.
Gallstones can occur in the gallbladder or in the bile duct. This video gives an overview of common problems in the pancreas and bile ducts.
This video clip describes some of the problems that can occur in the upper digestive tract.
Problems With Amitriptyline
Dry mouth, hair loss, and erectile dysfunction have been known to occur in people taking amitriptyline. This eMedTV Web page lists some other problems with amitriptyline that may develop during treatment and provides a link to more detailed information.
Problems With Arimidex
Fatigue, nausea, and hot flashes are some of the potential problems reported with Arimidex. This page of the eMedTV Web site describes other possible reactions to the drug, including potentially serious problems that require immediate medical care.
Problems With Asacol
Some people who take Asacol develop problems such as belching, muscle pain, and a sore throat. This eMedTV article explores the side effects of this ulcerative colitis treatment and provides a link to more detailed information.
Problems With Avelox
As with any medication, it is possible to develop certain side effects or problems with Avelox. This eMedTV segment lists a few of the common side effects of Avelox and describes some of the potentially serious problems that may occur.
Problems With Azulfidine
The most commonly reported problems with Azulfidine include headaches and nausea. This page of the eMedTV Web site describes other side effects this drug may cause, including rare and potentially serious ones, and what to do if they occur.
Problems With Celebrex
In general, Celebrex is well tolerated by most people; however, adverse reactions can occur. This page of the eMedTV site describes some common Celebrex problems that have been reported and explains who may be more likely to experience side effects.
Problems With Colazal
Diarrhea and joint pain are some of the commonly reported problems with Colazal. However, as this eMedTV segment explains, most people are able to take it without having any reactions. This article offers a brief overview of the drug's side effects.
Problems With Darvon
Some of the potential problems with Darvon can include dizziness, drowsiness, and nausea. This eMedTV Web resource describes other possible risks with this drug, including potentially serious side effects that require immediate medical care.
Problems With Depakote
As this eMedTV page explains, nausea, headaches, and drowsiness are some of the most common side effects reported with Depakote. Problems that are much less common (but are potentially serious) include unusual bruising and severe abdominal pain.
Problems With Diazepam
As with any medication, it is possible to develop certain problems with diazepam. This segment from the eMedTV archives lists common side effects of this medicine and describes potentially serious problems that require immediate medical attention.
Problems With Doxycycline
Some of the potential problems with doxycycline may include side effects, such as nausea and diarrhea. This eMedTV page describes other possible problems that may occur, including potentially serious side effects that require immediate medical care.
Problems With Enbrel
Although most people do not experience any problems with Enbrel, adverse reactions are possible. This eMedTV resource describes a few common side effects to be aware of, as well as serious ones, and includes a link to more in-depth information.
Problems With Femara
Nausea, fatigue, and chest pain are some of the problems that may occur while taking Femara. This eMedTV selection takes you through some of Femara's side effects and provides a link to more detailed information on the topic.
Problems With Flagyl
Some of the potential problems with Flagyl can involve headaches and nausea. This eMedTV Web resource describes other possible risks with this drug, including potentially serious side effects that require immediate medical attention.
Problems With Haldol
As with any medication, it is possible to experience side effects or problems with Haldol. This page from the eMedTV site lists common side effects of the drug and also describes potentially serious problems that require immediate medical attention.
Problems With Humira
Some of the potential problems with Humira can involve nausea and sinus infections. This article from the eMedTV Web site describes other possible risks with this drug, including potentially serious side effects that require immediate medical care.
Problems With Ibuprofen
In rare cases, ibuprofen can cause problems such as liver damage and stomach ulcers. This eMedTV resource gives a brief overview of the problems that can occur during treatment with this pain reliever, from common to life-threatening side effects.
Problems With Infliximab
Infliximab is generally a safe and effective treatment for many inflammatory conditions. However, as this eMedTV page explains, problems can occur while using it. This article looks at some of infliximab's most commonly reported side effects.
Problems With Invega
Weight gain, dizziness, and nausea are some of the most common problems reported with Invega. This eMedTV Web page lists other common side effects of Invega and also describes potentially serious problems that require immediate medical attention.
Problems With Keflex
As with any medication, it is possible to develop problems with Keflex. This eMedTV article discusses some of the risks associated with taking this drug and provides a list of medical conditions you should tell your doctor about before using Keflex.
Problems With Klonopin
As with any drug, it is possible to develop certain side effects or problems with Klonopin. This eMedTV page lists some of the most common side effects seen with Klonopin and also describes potentially serious problems that require medical attention.
Problems With Levaquin
Some of the potential problems with Levaquin may include side effects, such as headaches and diarrhea. This eMedTV page describes other possible side effects, including potentially serious ones that can require immediate medical care.
Problems With Lialda
This selection of the eMedTV archives provides a brief look at some problems with Lialda that you should be aware of before starting treatment. It also includes a link to more detailed information on this topic.
Problems With Meloxicam
Some of the potential problems with meloxicam can include headaches, diarrhea, and nausea. This eMedTV Web resource describes other possible risks with this drug, including potentially serious side effects that require immediate medical care.
Problems With Mobic
Some of the potential problems with Mobic can involve heartburn, diarrhea, and nausea. This eMedTV Web resource describes other possible risks with this drug, including potentially serious side effects that require immediate medical care.
Problems With Motrin
Some of the potential problems with Motrin can involve side effects, such as nausea and dizziness. This eMedTV Web resource describes other risks associated with the drug, including potentially serious side effects that require immediate medical care.
Problems With Naprosyn
Some of the potential Naprosyn problems can involve constipation, dizziness, and nausea. This eMedTV Web resource describes other possible risks with this drug, including potentially serious side effects that require immediate medical attention.
Problems With Naproxen
Some of the potential problems with naproxen can involve constipation, dizziness, and nausea. This eMedTV Web resource describes other possible risks with this drug, including potentially serious side effects that require immediate medical care.
Problems With Norco
Some of the potential problems with Norco can include constipation, drowsiness, and nausea. This eMedTV Web resource describes other possible risks with this drug, including potentially serious side effects that require immediate medical care.
Problems With Nortriptyline
Although most people don't experience difficulties during treatment with nortriptyline, problems do happen. This eMedTV resource takes a look at possible side effects seen with this drug and explains what to do if they should occur.
Problems With Ocella
Although most women are able to take Ocella without any problems, side effects are always a possibility. This eMedTV Web page takes a closer look at why this birth control pill may not be suitable for all women because of one of the hormones in it.
Problems With Zantac
As with any medication, it is possible to develop problems with Zantac. As this eMedTV resource explains, common side effects include nausea, headache, and vomiting. Potentially serious side effects of Zantac are also included.
Problems With Zoloft
As with any antidepressant, it is possible to develop problems with Zoloft. This eMedTV segment lists some of the most commonly reported side effects of this medication and explains which ones are potentially serious and require medical attention.
Problems With Zyprexa
As with any medication, it is possible to develop side effects or problems with Zyprexa. This eMedTV article lists commonly reported side effects of Zyprexa and also describes some of the potentially dangerous problems that may occur with this drug.
Procrit Injection Information
Prograf and Neurotoxicity
You may develop neurotoxicity while taking Prograf, which may cause serious problems like seizures and coma. This eMedTV page offers a brief description of other problems with the nervous system that may occur. A link to more details is also included.
Prograf and Rheumatoid Arthritis
A doctor may prescribe Prograf to treat rheumatoid arthritis; however, this is an unapproved use. This eMedTV segment explains whether it is safe to use this drug for rheumatoid arthritis treatment and provides a link to more detailed information.
Prograf Blood Problems
People who are taking Prograf may develop blood problems, such as anemia or low platelets. This eMedTV Web selection gives more information about how your doctor will monitor you for these problems. A link to more details is also provided.
Prograf Drug Interactions
This eMedTV article examines some of the many different drug interactions that may occur with Prograf, including those that may lead to dangerous complications. Some of the products described in this article are echinacea, grapefruit, and topotecan.
Prograf for Immunosuppression
This eMedTV page explains that using Prograf for immunosuppression can help prevent organ rejection after a heart, kidney, or liver transplant. It also explains how this drug works and lists some off-label uses. A link to more details is also included.
Prograf Generic Name
There are generic Prograf capsules available sold under the name Tacrolimus capsules. This eMedTV page offers more information on this generic medicine, including whether it is as good as the brand-name drug, and provides a link to more details.
Prograf Immunosuppressant
This eMedTV Web selection offers a brief look at Prograf, a type of immunosuppressant used to prevent organ rejection after a kidney, liver, or heart transplant. This page explains how this medicine works and offers a link to more details on Prograf.
Prograf in Pediatric Patients
As this eMedTV page explains, Prograf is approved for use in pediatric patients who have had a liver transplant. This page explains why this drug is not approved for use in children who have other types of transplants, and offers a link to more details.
Prograf Levels
This page of the eMedTV Web archives discusses how your doctor may adjust your Prograf dose based on the levels of the drug in your blood. This resource covers some general dosing guidelines and offers a link to more detailed dosing instructions.
Prograf Liver Transplant Medicine
If you have had a liver transplant, your doctor may have you take a medicine called Prograf. This eMedTV segment presents a brief overview of how this drug works to prevent organ transplant rejection and offers a link to more details.
Prograf Side Affects
Although most people do not have problems with Prograf, side effects are possible. This eMedTV article lists some of these reactions, including potentially serious problems. Prograf side affects is a common misspelling of Prograf side effects.
Prograff
As this eMedTV page explains, people who have had a heart, liver, or kidney transplant may benefit from Prograf. This page describes side effects and general safety precautions to be aware of with this drug. Prograff is a common misspelling of Prograf.
Prograph
Prograf can help prevent organ rejection in people who have had a liver, heart, or kidney transplant. This eMedTV segment takes a look at this prescription drug, including how it works and side effects. Prograph is a common misspelling of Prograf.
Progref
Prograf is a drug licensed to prevent organ rejection after a transplant. This eMedTV Web selection offers a brief overview of this prescription drug and provides a link to more details. Progref is a common misspelling of Prograf.
Proleukin Medication Information
A doctor may prescribe Proleukin for the treatment of skin or kidney cancer in adults. This eMedTV resource contains some basic information on Proleukin, including how this medication is given and possible side effects. It also links to more details.
Prolia Medication Information
Prolia is an osteoporosis medicine used for postmenopausal women and certain other people. This eMedTV page further discusses specific uses of this medicine, lists potential side effects, and covers some safety precautions to be aware of.
Prolosec
Prilosec is used to treat ulcers and conditions related to the stomach, esophagus, and intestines. This eMedTV segment lists other Prilosec uses and explains what to tell your doctor before using the drug. Prolosec is a common misspelling of Prilosec.
Prolukin
Proleukin is prescribed for the treatment of skin or kidney cancer that has spread to other areas. This eMedTV resource takes a look at this prescription drug, including how it works and dosing guidelines. Prolukin is a common misspelling of Proleukin.
Proper Storage of MiraLAX
If you are using MiraLAX, make sure to keep this medicine at room temperature, away from moisture and heat. This eMedTV Web page further discusses storing MiraLAX properly, with a link to more information on this laxative.
Propoxaphene
Propoxyphene is prescribed to treat mild to moderate pain. This eMedTV selection discusses why this drug may not be a doctor's first choice and lists some of the potential side effects of the drug. Propoxaphene is a common misspelling of propoxyphene.
Propoxiphene
If you have mild to moderate pain, you may benefit from propoxyphene. This eMedTV segment offers a brief overview of this prescription drug, including dosing guidelines and safety concerns. Propoxiphene is a common misspelling of propoxyphene.
Propoxophene
Propoxyphene is a prescription pain medicine used to treat mild to moderate pain. This eMedTV article explains how often propoxyphene should be taken and lists potential side effects of the drug. Propoxophene is a common misspelling of propoxyphene.
Propoxyphene Drug Information
This page from the eMedTV Web site provides helpful information on propoxyphene, a prescription drug used for treating mild to moderate pain. This article discusses the medication's potential for abuse, general dosing guidelines, and safety concerns.
Propranalol
This eMedTV page explains how propranolol works to treat several conditions involving the heart and blood vessels. This page further describes these uses and provides a link to more information. Propranalol is a common misspelling of propranolol.
Propylthiouracil Medication Information
This eMedTV Web presentation discusses Propylthiouracil. Information includes its uses, dosing, side effects, warnings, and possible drug interactions.
Proquanil
This selection from the eMedTV site talks about atovaquone/proguanil, a drug used to treat or prevent malaria. This page takes a quick look at how it is taken and some of the possible side effects. Proquanil is a common misspelling of proguanil.
Proquin XR
The antibiotic Proquin XR is used to treat cystitis (commonly called a bladder infection). This page from the eMedTV site takes an in-depth look at this medication, explaining how it works, what to expect during treatment, dosing guidelines, and more.
Proquin XR 500 Mg
The standard dosage of Proquin XR is 500 mg a day. This eMedTV article explains how long the typical course of treatment lasts with this antibiotic and provides a link to more detailed information on the topic.
Prosak
A doctor may prescribe Prozac to treat depression, panic disorder, OCD, or bulimia. This eMedTV Web segment offers a brief description of Prozac and explains what to tell your doctor before taking it. Prosak is a common misspelling of Prozac.
Prostaat Cancer
Prostate cancer is a type of cancer that affects part of the male reproductive system in men. This eMedTV page further describes prostate cancer, including possible risk factors for the disease. Prostaat cancer is a common misspelling of prostate cancer.
Prostate Cancer and Androderm
If you have prostate cancer, you should not use Androderm. This selection from the eMedTV Web library explains why this is the case and describes the possible problems that may occur. A link to more detailed information is also provided.
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