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Prinzide Dosing - Príznaky roztrousené sklerózy
This page contains links to eMedTV Articles containing information on subjects from Prinzide Dosing to Príznaky roztrousené sklerózy. The information is organized alphabetically; the "Favorite Articles" contains the top articles on this page. Links in the box will take you directly to the articles; those same links are available with a short description further down the page.
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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.

Prinzmetal

Prinzmetal is a rare form of angina -- a heart condition that is commonly characterized by chest pain. This eMedTV article looks at the causes and symptoms of this condition (also called variant angina), as well as treatment options.

Prinzmetal Angina

Prinzmetal's angina is a rare heart condition that typically occurs in younger people. This eMedTV article briefly describes the symptoms and treatment options for this condition. Prinzmetal angina is a common misspelling of Prinzmetal's angina.

Prinzmetal's (Variant) Angina

Prinzmetal's (variant) angina is an uncommon form of the condition. As this eMedTV page explains, angina is a heart disorder that is often characterized by chest pain. This page discusses the causes, symptoms, and treatment options available.

Prinzmetal's Angina

Prinzmetal's angina is the rarest type of angina and can occur in people without coronary heart disease. This eMedTV segment offers information on this type of angina, including its causes and possible treatment options.

Priolsec

This eMedTV segment describes how Prilosec can treat several conditions involving the esophagus, stomach, and intestines. This page also explains what to tell your healthcare provider before using this drug. Priolsec is a common misspelling of Prilosec.

Pristiq

Pristiq is a prescription medicine used for treating depression. This article on the eMedTV site explains how Pristiq works, describes its effects, lists possible side effects that may occur, and explains what you should know before taking the drug.

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 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 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 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 Side Effects

Diarrhea, nausea, and increased sweating are among the more commonly reported Pristiq side effects. This eMedTV page lists other possible side effects, including rare and potentially serious side effects that may require medical attention.

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.

Pristique

Pristiq is a medication often prescribed for treating the symptoms of depression. This segment of the eMedTV Web site explains how Pristiq works and lists some of its potential side effects. Pristique is a common misspelling of Pristiq.

PRK

PRK is a laser procedure that can sometimes be performed on patients who are unable to have LASIK. This video explains the procedure.

PRK -- Final Thoughts

This video explains what to expect during a PRK procedure.

PRK Alternatives -- Intracorneal Rings

This video explains how intracorneal rings can correct low levels of nearsightedness or myopia.

PRK Alternatives -- LASIK

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Pro Air

A healthcare provider may prescribe Proair HFA to treat asthma attacks. This eMedTV article describes potential side effects of Proair HFA and explains what to tell your doctor prior to using the inhaler. Pro Air is a common misspelling of Proair HFA.

Proair HFA

Proair HFA is a drug used to treat and prevent airway spasms. This eMedTV article discusses other uses of the prescription inhaler (like preventing exercise-induced asthma attacks), as well as its possible side effects and general dosing guidelines.

Proair Inhaler

Problems During Pregnancy

Problems With Abilify

As with any medication, it is possible to develop problems with Abilify. This article found on the eMedTV Web site provides a list of common side effects of Abilify and explains which potentially serious problems require immediate medical attention.

Problems With Adderall

This eMedTV segment describes possible Adderall side effects, such as headaches, weight loss, and insomnia. This page also takes a look at potentially serious problems with Adderall that may require immediate medical attention (such as chest pain).

Problems With Ambien

In clinical studies, up to 4 percent of people taking Ambien stopped treatment because of side effects. This eMedTV resource lists the most commonly reported problems with Ambien and explains which side effects may require medical attention.

Problems With Ativan

Some of the potential problems with Ativan may include side effects, such as dizziness and weakness. This eMedTV resource describes other possible problems with this drug, including potentially serious side effects that require immediate medical care.

Problems With Augmentin

Augmentin is a prescription drug used to treat infections. As this eMedTV page explains, while most people respond well to it, problems with Augmentin are possible. This article lists potential side effects and links to more information.

Problems With Celexa

Some of the potential problems with Celexa may include nausea, ejaculation problems, and insomnia. This eMedTV Web resource describes other possible problems, including potentially serious side effects that require immediate medical care.

Problems With Clonazepam

Common side effects of clonazepam include dizziness, drowsiness, and coordination problems. This eMedTV Web page explores other possible problems with clonazepam and explains which side effects are potentially serious and require medical attention.

Problems With Cymbalta

Some of the potential problems with Cymbalta may include headaches, diarrhea, and nausea. This eMedTV Web resource describes other possible problems, including potentially serious side effects that require prompt medical attention.

Problems With Darvocet

Common side effects of Darvocet include drowsiness, vomiting, and dizziness. This section of the eMedTV library describes other potential problems with Darvocet, including potentially serious side effects that should be reported to your doctor.

Problems With Effexor

Common Effexor side effects include dry mouth, nausea, and drowsiness. As this eMedTV page explains, while most side effects are mild, it is possible to develop potentially serious problems with Effexor (such as chest pain or difficulty sleeping).

Problems With Geodon

As with any medication, it is possible to develop problems with Geodon. This portion of the eMedTV Web site provides a list of common side effects that have been reported with Geodon and explains which problems may require medical attention.

Problems With Lamictal

As with any medication, side effects are possible with Lamictal. This segment from the eMedTV archives lists some of the common problems with Lamictal that were reported in clinical studies and explains which side effects require medical attention.

Problems With Lexapro

It is possible to develop problems with Lexapro, although most people tolerate this drug well. This eMedTV page lists some of the most common side effects of Lexapro and explains which problems are potentially serious and require medical attention.

Problems With Lithium

As with any medication, it is possible to develop problems with lithium. This article found in the eMedTV archives explores the potential dangers of lithium toxicity and lists some of the signs and symptoms that may indicate toxicity.

Problems With Lortab

Some of the potential problems with Lortab may include constipation, drowsiness, and nausea. This eMedTV Web resource describes other possible problems with this medicine, including potentially serious side effects that require immediate medical care.

Problems With Lunesta

Some of the potential problems with Lunesta may include side effects, such as headaches and dizziness. This eMedTV resource describes other possible problems with the drug, including potentially serious side effects that require immediate medical care.

Problems With Lyrica

Some of the potential problems with Lyrica may include dizziness, drowsiness, and coordination problems. This eMedTV resource describes other possible side effects of this drug, including potentially serious ones that require immediate medical care.

Problems With Neurontin

Common side effects of Neurontin include drowsiness, dizziness, and coordination problems. As this eMedTV page explains, while most side effects are minor, some problems with Neurontin are potentially serious and require immediate medical attention.

Problems With Paxil

Some of the potential problems with Paxil may include nausea, ejaculation problems, and insomnia. This eMedTV resource describes other possible problems with this drug, including potentially serious side effects that require immediate medical care.

Problems With Percocet

As with any medication, it is possible to develop problems with Percocet. This portion of the eMedTV Web site lists some of the most common side effects reported with Percocet and also explains which problems may require medical attention.

Problems With Prevacid

Some of the potential problems with Prevacid may include diarrhea, nausea, and stomach pain. This page from the eMedTV Web library describes other Prevacid problems, including details on who may not be able to safely use this medication.

Problems With Prilosec

Some of the potential problems with Prilosec may include headaches, diarrhea, and dizziness. This eMedTV Web resource describes other possible problems, including potentially serious side effects that require immediate medical attention.

Problems With Prozac

As with any medication, it is possible to develop problems with Prozac. This article from the eMedTV Web site describes some of the common side effects of Prozac and explains which problems are potentially serious and require medical attention.

Problems With Risperdal

Some of the potential problems with Risperdal may include drowsiness, nausea, and anxiety. This eMedTV Web resource describes other possible problems, including potentially serious side effects that require immediate medical attention.

Problems With Seroquel

Common side effects of Seroquel include dry mouth, headaches, and dry mouth. As this eMedTV page explains, while most side effects are mild, some problems with Seroquel are potentially serious and must be reported to your healthcare provider immediately.

Problems With Tramadol

Some of the potential problems with tramadol may include headaches, drowsiness, and nausea. This eMedTV Web resource describes other possible problems seen with the drug, including potentially serious side effects that require prompt medical care.

Problems With Valium

Some of the potential problems with Valium may include drowsiness and coordination problems. This eMedTV Web resource describes other possible problems, including potentially serious side effects that require immediate medical care.

Problems With Vicodin

Some of the potential problems with Vicodin include constipation, drowsiness, and nausea. This eMedTV Web resource describes other possible problems with this drug, including potentially serious side effects that require immediate medical care.

Problems With Wellbutrin

Some of the potential problems with Wellbutrin include headaches, nausea, and weight loss. This eMedTV Web page describes other possible problems with this medication, including potentially serious side effects that require immediate medical care.

Problems With Xanax

Common side effects of Xanax include fatigue, drowsiness, and increased appetite. This article from the eMedTV library also lists potentially serious problems with Xanax that require medical attention (such as suicidal thoughts or fainting).

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.

Procardia

Procardia is a prescription drug that is licensed to treat certain types of angina. This eMedTV resource takes an in-depth look at Procardia, providing information on how it works, its potential side effects, and tips on taking the medicine.

Procardia and Erectile Dysfunction

There are several possible side effects of Procardia, and erectile dysfunction is one of them. This eMedTV page discusses how often sexual problems occur in people taking Procardia and explains what to do if this happens to you.

Procardia and Pregnancy

As this eMedTV segment explains, it may not be safe to take Procardia during pregnancy -- the drug may increase the risk of miscarriages or birth defects. This article talks about the results of animal studies on Procardia and pregnancy.

Procardia XL

Procardia XL is a prescription drug that is used to treat chest pain (angina) and high blood pressure. This eMedTV page takes an in-depth look at Procardia XL, providing information on how it works, potential side effects, and tips on taking the drug.

Prochlorperazine

Prochlorperazine is a medication used to treat severe nausea or vomiting, schizophrenia, and anxiety. This eMedTV article further discusses prochlorperazine uses, explains when and how to take the drug, and lists possible side effects that may occur.

Prochlorperazine Maleate

Proclorperazine

Prochlorperazine is a drug that is used for treating anxiety, schizophrenia, and severe nausea or vomiting. This eMedTV page further describes the drug and lists possible side effects. Proclorperazine is a common misspelling of prochlorperazine.

Procret

Procrit is a prescription medicine that is licensed to treat anemia due to a variety of conditions. This eMedTV page offers a brief overview of Procrit, including uses, effects, and possible side effects. Procret is a common misspelling of Procrit.

Procrit

Procrit is a prescription drug used to treat anemia due to chemotherapy, renal failure, or zidovudine. This eMedTV article further explains what Procrit is used for, describes the effects of the medicine, and offers general dosing information.

Procrit Dosage

For treating anemia due to kidney failure, the suggested Procrit dosage is 50 to 100 units per kg of weight. This eMedTV page also offers Procrit dosing guidelines for the treatment of anemia due to chemotherapy and zidovudine use.

Procrit Injection Information

Procrit Side Effects

Fatigue, fever, and nausea are some of the most common side effects that have been reported with Procrit. This eMedTV segment lists other common Procrit side effects, as well as rare but potentially serious problems that require medical attention.

Procyclidine

Procyclidine is a prescription drug that can treat Parkinson's disease and certain movement disorders. This eMedTV article describes procyclidine in more detail, including information on how it works, potential side effects, and general precautions.

Prognosis and Life Expectancy With Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis

As this page from the eMedTV Web site explains, the estimated life expectancy of people with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis is two to four years after diagnosis. This page also describes some of the factors that may lead to a longer survival rate.

Prognosis for Osteosarcoma

Factors that affect the prognosis for osteosarcoma patients include the size and location of the cancer. This eMedTV resource discusses other factors that may affect an osteosarcoma prognosis (such as the patient's age and general health).

Prognosis for Turner Syndrome

Even though there is no cure, the prognosis for Turner syndrome is generally good. As this eMedTV page explains, a woman's Turner syndrome prognosis is affected by the cause and symptoms of her condition, as well as any other illnesses she may have.

Prognosis of Klinefelter Syndrome

The prognosis for Klinefelter syndrome is generally good, with most men leading full and active lives. This eMedTV segment includes information on the factors (such as other medical conditions) that can adversely affect the prognosis.

Progression of Solid Foods in Babies

As this eMedTV page explains, babies should progress through different solid foods, so they can try various flavors and textures. This article talks about when you should start introducing solid foods and lists some of the foods you can give your child.

Prolactinoma

A prolactinoma is a common noncancerous tumor affecting the pituitary gland. This eMedTV article discusses this medical condition in detail, including information about symptoms they may cause and treatment options for the tumors.

Prolactinoma and Pregnancy

Careful monitoring (including MRIs) is vital for any woman dealing with both a prolactinoma and pregnancy. This eMedTV article discusses the risks involved with a prolactinoma during pregnancy and suggests ways to reduce them.

Prolactinoma Symptoms

For women with prolactinoma, symptoms may include changes in changes in menstruation. As this eMedTV article explains, symptoms of a prolactinoma in men may begin with impotence and decreased libido before progressing to more severe symptoms.

Prolactinoma Treatment

In most cases, prolactinoma treatment begins with medications such as bromocriptine or cabergoline. As this eMedTV article explains, other options for treating a prolactinoma include surgery and radiation therapy.

Prolixin

Prolixin is a prescribed medication approved for treating psychotic disorders, such as schizophrenia. This eMedTV article explains how the drug works by affecting a certain brain chemical and discusses dosing guidelines and potential side effects.

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.

Promethazine

Promethazine is a prescription drug approved for various uses, including the treatment of nausea. This eMedTV segment covers these uses in more detail, describes how the medication works, explains when and how to use it, and more.

Promethazine 25 mg

When using the drug to treat allergies, promethazine 25 mg can be taken before bedtime. This eMedTV resource explains how dosing with promethazine works for the treatment of other conditions, such as motion sickness or nausea and vomiting.

Promethazine Dosage

The standard promethazine dosage for the treatment of motion sickness is 25 mg, taken twice a day. This eMedTV Web page also provides dosing guidelines for the treatment of other conditions, such as motion sickness and nausea or vomiting.

Promethazine for Nausea

Promethazine is a prescription medicine commonly used for treating or preventing nausea and vomiting. As this eMedTV segment explains, doctors often prescribe promethazine for nausea and vomiting associated with surgery and certain types of anesthesia.

Promethazine HCL Medication Information

As this page on the eMedTV Web site explains, promethazine HCl is a medication approved for various uses. Information concerning the approved uses, dosing guidelines, and warnings for this medication is included, with a link to an in-depth article.

Promethazine Oral

Promethazine is used to treat nausea and many other conditions. As this eMedTV page explains, there are several forms of promethazine: oral tablets and syrup, rectal suppositories, and an injection. The drug is usually taken one to three times a day.

Promethazine Pills

Promethazine can be taken orally, inserted rectally, or administered by injection. This eMedTV resource explores what this drug is used for, lists the various strengths available for promethazine pills, and explains how often this medicine is taken.

Promethazine Side Effects

Potential promethazine side effects include hallucinations, a rapid heart rate, and stiff muscles. This eMedTV article lists other possible reactions to promethazine, including potentially serious problems that should be reported to your doctor.

Promethazine Tablets

Promethazine is used to treat nausea and other conditions. As this eMedTV page explains, promethazine comes in tablet, syrup, rectal suppository, and injectable form. This article also explains how the drug works and lists possible side effects.

Promethezine

Promethazine is commonly used as a nausea medication, but is approved for other uses as well. This eMedTV resource further describes this medicine and offers general dosing information. Promethezine is a common misspelling of promethazine.

Promethizine

Promethazine is typically prescribed to treat nausea and various other conditions. This eMedTV segment describes this medicine in more detail and explains how it works for certain uses. Promethizine is a common misspelling of promethazine.

Prometrium

Prometrium is a hormone medication that can cause a period in women who have not reached menopause. This eMedTV article offers a detailed overview of the drug, including information on its other uses, side effects, dosing guidelines, and more.

Prometrium Dosage

As this eMedTV page explains, when used to cause a menstrual period, the recommended Prometrium dosage is 400 mg, taken once daily at bedtime for ten days. This page also takes a look at Prometrium dosing, with tips on when and how to take the drug.

Prometrium During Pregnancy

Prometrium is a pregnancy Category B drug. However, as this eMedTV page points out, the drug's label warns that it should never be taken by pregnant women. This article explains why there is so much confusion surrounding Prometrium and pregnancy.

Prometrium Side Effects

Breast pain, muscle aches, and viral infections are some of the common side effects of Prometrium. This eMedTV resource offers a detailed list of Prometrium side effects, including potentially serious side effects that require immediate medical care.

Propanolol

This eMedTV page describes propranolol, a drug that treats several conditions related to the heart and blood vessels (like angina). This page also provides a link to more detailed information. Propanolol is a common misspelling of propranolol.

Propanolol Side Effects

This eMedTV page lists common propranolol side effects, like insomnia and vomiting, as well as side effects that you should report to your doctor right away, like dizziness. Propanolol side effects is a common misspelling of propranolol side effects.

Propeca

Propecia is a medicine that is prescribed to treat male pattern baldness. This part of the eMedTV archives further discusses Propecia and its specific uses, expected results, and potential side effects. Propeca is a common misspelling of Propecia.

Propecia

Propecia is a prescription drug that is licensed to treat male pattern baldness. This page on the eMedTV site further describes Propecia and its effects, dosing information, and potential side effects to look out for.

Propecia and Depression

Some side effects are associated with Propecia, but depression does not appear to be one of them. This eMedTV page explains how common depression is in society today and discusses what to do if possible symptoms occur with the use of Propecia.

Learn About Propecia and Pregnancy

As this eMedTV segment explains, pregnant women should not use Propecia. This article explains how the FDA's pregnancy category system works and discusses the dangers of using this medication during pregnancy.

Propecia and Proscar

Propecia and Proscar contain the same active ingredient, but are licensed to treat different conditions. This eMedTV resource describes each medication in more detail and discusses the different dosages and uses for which these drugs are approved.

Propecia Dosage

The Propecia dosage for male pattern baldness is 1 mg once daily. This article from the eMedTV Web site offers tips and precautions for those taking the medicine, including when and how to take it to ensure a safe, effective treatment process.

Propecia for Women

As this eMedTV page explains, Propecia is not FDA-approved for use in women because it hasn't proven to be beneficial to women; it can also be dangerous to pregnant women. This article also looks at some of the off-label uses of Propecia for women.

Propecia Information

Propecia Overdose

The full effects of a Propecia overdose are not known because very few cases have been reported. This eMedTV article lists possible symptoms and talks about the importance of seeking medical attention if you believe you have taken too much Propecia.

Propecia Sexual Side Effects

Impotence, decreased libido, or decreased ejaculate amount may occur when taking Propecia. This eMedTV segment further describes these possible Propecia sexual side effects and offers suggestions for dealing with these problems.

Propecia Side Effects

As this eMedTV article explains, some of the most common Propecia side effects include decreased libido, impotence, and decreased ejaculate. This article also lists side effects that should be reported to your healthcare provider immediately.

Propecia Warnings and Precautions

This eMedTV page lists several Propecia precautions and warnings, including a list of medical conditions that you should report to your doctor before starting the medicine. This page also discusses who should avoid taking this drug.

Propesha

Propecia is a prescription drug that is used for the treatment of male pattern baldness. This eMedTV page explains how Propecia works and offers details on its possible side effects and dosing guidelines. Propesha is a common misspelling of Propecia.

Propesia

Propecia is a prescription medicine licensed to treat male pattern baldness. This page from the eMedTV Web site explains how often Propecia should be taken and describes the effects of this drug. Propesia is a common misspelling of Propecia.

Propicia

Propecia is a prescription drug that is used to treat male pattern baldness. This section of the eMedTV library offers a more in-depth look at Propecia and its uses, effects, and possible side effects. Propicia is a common misspelling of Propecia.

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.

Propranolol

Propranolol is a prescription drug that treats several conditions related to the heart and blood vessels. This eMedTV resource describes the conditions it can treat, possible side effects, general dosing guidelines, and how the drug works.

Propranolol Dosage

This eMedTV page gives propranolol dosage information for numerous conditions (like high blood pressure) and tips on taking the medicine. For example, the dosage for improving angina symptoms ranges from 80 mg to 320 mg a day.

Propranolol Hydrochloride

Propranolol Side Effects

Insomnia, nausea, and diarrhea are among the common side effects of propranolol. This eMedTV page also discusses serious propranolol side effects, such as wheezing, itching, or chest pain.

Prosac

Prozac is prescription drug that is licensed to treat conditions such as depression or bulimia. This eMedTV page describes other uses, lists possible side effects, and offers precautions for the drug. Prosac is a common misspelling of Prozac.

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.

Proscar

Proscar is a medication that is commonly prescribed to treat an enlarged prostate. This page on the eMedTV site explains how Proscar works and offers more details on its effects, potential side effects, and dosing tips and precautions.

Proscar and Hair Loss

This eMedTV page talks about hair loss and Proscar, including information on why baldness can be treated with Propecia but not Proscar. Both drugs have the same active ingredient, but the dosages are different -- therefore, the drugs have different uses.

Proscar Information

Proscar Side Effects

This eMedTV segment contains a list of side effects that are commonly reported with Proscar, including impotence, decreased libido, and abnormal ejaculation. Side effects that require immediate medical attention are also listed.

ProSom

A healthcare provider may prescribe ProSom for the short-term treatment of insomnia. This segment of the eMedTV archives further discusses the effects of ProSom, lists precautions and warnings for the drug, and offers general dosing information.

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.

Prostat Cancer

As this eMedTV page explains, prostate cancer is the second most common type of cancer among American men. This page further describes this disease, including possible risk factors. Prostat cancer is a common misspelling of prostate cancer.

Prostate Cancer

Common in older men, prostate cancer is a disease where cancer cells form in the tissues of the prostate. This eMedTV article explains the risk factors for prostate cancer and factors that can affect your treatment options and prognosis.

In-depth Information on Prostate Cancer Alternative Treatments

As this eMedTV segment explains, alternative treatments for prostate cancer range from acupuncture to biofeedback to herbal products. This article examines these treatments and provides a list of questions to ask the practitioner or your doctor.

Prostate Cancer Diagnosis

While cancer may be suspected based on other tests, a prostate cancer diagnosis must be made with a biopsy. This eMedTV article explains the procedure used to diagnose the disease, including grading, staging, and second opinions.

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