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Signs and Symptoms of Gonorrhea - Skin Cancer Screening
This page contains links to eMedTV Articles containing information on subjects from Signs and Symptoms of Gonorrhea to Skin Cancer Screening. 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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Signs of Arthritus

Common arthritis symptoms include joint pain, swelling, or stiffness. This eMedTV resource provides a list of other possible signs or symptoms of arthritis. Signs of arthritus is a common variation and misspelling of arthritis symptoms.

Signs of Body Lice

An unexplained rash and intense itching are some of the common signs of body lice. This page from the eMedTV archives describes other symptoms of body lice and provides an overview of what the body louse looks like in each stage of its life cycle.

Signs of Diabeties

Common signs of diabetes include increased thirst, fatigue, and weight loss. This eMedTV Web page describes specific symptoms of type 1, type 2, and gestational diabetes. Signs of diabeties is a common misspelling of signs of diabetes.

Signs of Going Into Labor

This video clip discusses several signs of labor.

Signs of Hydrocodone/APAP Addiction

While it can be difficult to tell if a person is showing signs of hydrocodone/APAP addiction, this eMedTV resource provides possible indications that healthcare providers and friends and family can look for, and stresses the need to seek help.

Signs of Lanoxin Overdose

This part of the eMedTV site deals with the signs of a Lanoxin overdose, including confusion, headache, and others. This page explains why it's so important to seek immediate medical care for this type of overdose and provides a link to more information.

Signs of Norco Addiction

This eMedTV segment takes a look at possible signs of a Norco addiction, such as "doctor shopping" and going through a prescription too quickly. This page also explains why it can be difficult to distinguish between addiction and physical dependence.

Silatron

Sylatron helps delay the return of melanoma skin cancer after it has been surgically removed. This eMedTV resource takes a look at this prescription drug, including how it is given and potential side effects. Silatron is a common misspelling of Sylatron.

Silenor and Breastfeeding

Silenor passes through breast milk and may cause problems in an infant, such as breathing difficulties. This eMedTV site further explores breastfeeding and Silenor, including the results of animal studies on the topic and what the manufacturer recommends.

Silenor and Pregnancy

As this eMedTV page explains, animal studies on pregnancy and Silenor (doxepin tablets) suggest that the drug may not be safe for pregnant women. This page describes the results of animal studies that were done on this pregnancy Category C medication.

Silenor Dosage

In general, the recommended starting dosage of Silenor is 6 mg, taken within 30 minutes of bedtime. This eMedTV Web article outlines more detailed dosing guidelines for this insomnia medication, including several tips for when and how to use this product.

Silenor Drug Interactions

Decreased breathing and other serious side effects can occur as a result of Silenor drug interactions. This eMedTV page explains how to reduce your risk of these reactions, including a detailed list of drugs that may cause problems with Silenor.

Silenor Medication Information

A healthcare provider may prescribe Silenor to help people with insomnia stay asleep. This eMedTV page offers important information on the medication, including Silenor's possible side effects and general safety precautions to be aware of before using it.

Silenor Overdose

As this eMedTV page discusses, serious problems can result from an overdose of Silenor (doxepin tablets), such as seizures, changes in heart rhythm, or even death. This page lists other possible overdose symptoms and describes various treatment options.

Silenor Side Effects

Daytime drowsiness and nausea are some of the reported Silenor side effects. This eMedTV segment provides an overview of other possible side effects, listing common ones as well as potentially serious reactions that may require prompt medical care.

Silenor Uses

If you have problems staying asleep, your healthcare provider may prescribe Silenor. This eMedTV page takes a closer look at the uses of Silenor, including whether it's safe for children and whether there are off-label uses for the medicine.

Silenor Warnings and Precautions

As this article from the eMedTV Web site explains, you may not be able to use Silenor if you have certain medical conditions, such as glaucoma. This article lists other warnings and precautions to be aware of before using Silenor.

Silodosin Dosage

For most men, the usual starting silodosin dosage is 8 mg once daily with a meal. This segment from the eMedTV library provides more detailed dosing guidelines and explains how dosing works for people with moderate kidney dysfunction.

Silodosin Drug Information

On this eMedTV Web page, the drug silodosin is discussed. Information includes its dosing, uses, side effects, warnings, precautions, and drug interactions.

Simbocort

Symbicort is an asthma and COPD treatment that comes in the form of an inhaler. This eMedTV page explains how Symbicort works, lists some of its possible side effects, and links to more information. Simbocort is a common misspelling of Symbicort.

Simbolta

Cymbalta is a medicine prescribed for the treatment of depression, anxiety, and other conditions. This eMedTV page takes a brief look at Cymbalta and provides a link to more information on the drug. Simbolta is a common misspelling of Cymbalta.

Simbycort

Symbicort is a prescription drug used for treating asthma and COPD. This page on the eMedTV Web site describes the effects of Symbicort, explains how often it is used, and lists possible side effects. Simbycort is a common misspelling of Symbicort.

Simcor 750/20 mg Tablets

As this eMedTV Web page explains, your healthcare provider may recommend Simcor 750/20 mg tablets if your cholesterol does not improve with the lower strength. This article contains detailed dosing guidelines for Simcor.

Simcor Alternatives

There are many alternatives to Simcor (niacin extended-release/simvastatin) for lowering cholesterol. As this eMedTV page explains, alternatives may include fibrates, bile acid sequestrants, cholesterol absorption inhibitors, and other statins.

Simcor and Breastfeeding

It is not known whether Simcor (niacin extended-release/simvastatin) is safe for use during breastfeeding. This eMedTV article offers a more in-depth look at Simcor and breastfeeding, and explores some of the risks of using this drug while nursing.

Simcor and Grapefruit

Simcor (niacin extended-release/simvastatin) is believed to interact with grapefruit products. This eMedTV article describes the interaction that may occur if Simcor and grapefruit are combined (including life-threatening problems that may occur).

Simcor and Liver Problems

It is possible to develop liver problems while taking Simcor (niacin extended-release/simvastatin). This eMedTV Web page offers more information on this drug and liver problems, and explains what tests can be used to detect early liver damage.

Simcor and Muscle Pain

Muscle pain is a possible but uncommon side effect of Simcor (niacin extended-release/simvastatin). As this eMedTV page explains, if muscle pain occurs with a fever while taking Simcor, it is important that you seek medical attention immediately.

Simcor and Pregnancy

You should not use Simcor (niacin extended-release/simvastatin) if you are pregnant. This eMedTV Web page provides more information on pregnancy and Simcor, and describes the problems that may occur if this drug is used during pregnancy.

Simcor Dosage

The recommended starting Simcor dosage for most people with high cholesterol is 500/20 mg once a day. This eMedTV resource offers more detailed dosing guidelines and includes important tips and precautions for using this medication.

Simcor Drug Interactions

Fibrates, cyclosporine, and warfarin are a few of the drugs that may interfere with Simcor. This eMedTV segment lists other drugs that may interact with Simcor and describes the potentially serious problems that may occur with these interactions.

Simcor Overdose

As with any drug, it is possible to overdose on Simcor (niacin extended-release/simvastatin). This eMedTV resource includes a list of symptoms that may occur with an overdose and describes the various treatment options that are available.

Simcor Problems

Simcor could cause rhabdomyolysis (the severe breakdown of muscles) and other serious muscle problems. This eMedTV article explores other potential Simcor problems and lists some of the side effects that have been reported with this drug.

Simcor Risks

Simcor may cause flushing, which is a sudden reddening and warmth of the face, neck, and/or upper chest. This eMedTV resource covers other potential Simcor risks and explains what you should discuss with your doctor before starting this medication.

Simcor Substitute

If you do not respond well to Simcor, alternatives to the drug are available. As this eMedTV page explains, many drugs can be used as a Simcor substitute, including fibrates, cholesterol absorption inhibitors, bile acid sequestrants, or other statins.

Simcor Tablets

Simcor is a drug often used for reducing high cholesterol and triglycerides. As this eMedTV resource explains, Simcor tablets are taken once daily at bedtime. This article offers more detailed dosing information and explores the effects of this drug.

Simcor Uses

As this eMedTV segment explains, Simcor is used for the treatment of high cholesterol and triglyceride levels. This article discusses the uses of this drug in more detail (including possible off-label uses) and explains how the medication works.

Simcor Warnings and Precautions

You should talk to your doctor before taking Simcor if you have diabetes, gout, or any bleeding problems. This eMedTV article contains more Simcor warnings and precautions, and offers important information on who should not use this medication.

Simivastin

Simvastatin is a prescription drug used for treating high cholesterol and triglycerides. This eMedTV resource describes how the medication works and explains what side effects may occur with treatment. Simivastin is a common misspelling of simvastatin.

Simponi and Breastfeeding

It is unknown if Simponi passes through breast milk in humans. This page from the eMedTV Web site discusses breastfeeding and Simponi, explaining why no research has explored this topic and discussing what the manufacturer recommends.

Simponi and Pregnancy

It is generally considered safe for pregnant women to use Simponi. This selection from the eMedTV site contains more details on using this drug during pregnancy, including the FDA's official recommendation and the results of animal studies on the topic.

Simponi Dosage

As explained in this selection from the eMedTV Web site, the typical Simponi dosage is 50 mg, injected once a month. This page looks at the dosing guidelines for this medication in detail, including helpful tips on how to inject it.

Simponi Interactions

Polio vaccine, Jantoven, and FluMist are just a few of the products that can react with Simponi. This eMedTV resource describes several other drugs that can interact with Simponi and explains how you can reduce your risk of problems while using it.

Simponi Medication Information

Simponi is a prescription drug used to treat certain inflammatory disorders, such as ankylosing spondylitis. This eMedTV segment offers more information on Simponi, explaining the medication's dosing guidelines and possible side effects.

Simponi Overdose

At this time, very little is known about what can happen if you take too much Simponi (golimumab). This eMedTV page talks about what happened when large doses were given in studies and explains the likely treatment options for a Simponi overdose.

Simponi Side Effects

Some people who use Simponi experience side effects, such as high blood pressure or cold sores. This part of the eMedTV site offers a detailed list of side effects seen with this drug and discusses how they were studied and how frequently they occur.

Simponi Uses

As this eMedTV segment explains, Simponi is prescribed for the treatment of ankylosing spondylitis, rheumatoid arthritis, and other inflammatory conditions. This article takes a closer look at what Simponi is used for and explains how it works.

Simponi Warnings and Precautions

Before using Simponi, tell your doctor if you have congestive heart failure or multiple sclerosis. This eMedTV Web page discusses other warnings and precautions for this drug and explains why Simponi may not be suitable for everyone.

Simulect and Breastfeeding

The manufacturer of Simulect (basiliximab) recommends that women avoid this drug while nursing. This eMedTV Web selection talks about breastfeeding and Simulect, with information on why it is thought that this drug would pass through breast milk.

Simulect and Pregnancy

Although it is generally considered safe to use Simulect (basiliximab) during pregnancy, this eMedTV article explains why the manufacturer of the medication recommends that women use an effective form of birth control during Simulect treatment.

Simulect Dosage

As this eMedTV page discusses, Simulect is a medicine that is administered intravenously to help prevent organ rejection after a kidney transplant. This article describes specific dosing guidelines for Simulect and explains how your dose is determined.

Simulect Drug Interactions

Echinacea, sipuleucel-T, and certain other drugs are known to interact with Simulect. This eMedTV Web page examines other medicines that may interfere with Simulect, and describes the problems that may occur as a result.

Simulect Medication Information

A doctor may prescribe Simulect to help prevent organ rejection following a kidney transplant. This eMedTV page contains some basic information on Simulect, including how this medication works and how it is given. A link to more details is also provided.

Simulect Overdose

A healthcare provider will administer Simulect (basiliximab), so an overdose is unlikely. This eMedTV resource explores why it's unclear what symptoms to expect and explains what to do if you believe you have received too much of this anti-rejection drug.

Simulect Side Effects

If you are receiving Simulect, side effects may occur and can include diarrhea, vomiting, and heartburn. This eMedTV segment contains a detailed list of other reactions this drug might cause, including some dangerous problems that require medical care.

Simulect Uses

Available by prescription, Simulect is used for preventing organ rejection following a kidney transplant. This eMedTV article examines how this anti-rejection medicine works, who it is approved for, and possible unapproved uses for the drug.

Simulect Warnings and Precautions

Simulect can increase your risk for certain problems, such as diabetes and a certain type of cancer. This eMedTV article lists more warnings and precautions for Simulect, including details on why this medicine may not be the best option for some people.

Simvasatin

Simvastatin is a medicine used to treat conditions related to heart disease, such as high cholesterol. This eMedTV page discusses these uses in more detail and explores the effects of the drug. Simvasatin is a common misspelling of simvastatin.

Simvastain

Simvastatin is a medication often used for treating high cholesterol. This eMedTV segment covers other approved uses and explains what you should discuss with your doctor before using this drug. Simvastain is a common misspelling of simvastatin.

Simvastaten

People with high cholesterol or high triglycerides may benefit from simvastatin. This eMedTV page describes how this drug works and explains what you should be aware of before starting treatment. Simvastaten is a common misspelling of simvastatin.

Simvastatim

Simvastatin is a medication that can be prescribed to reduce high cholesterol levels. This part of the eMedTV library describes the effects of this medication and explains how often it is taken. Simvastatim is a common misspelling of simvastatin.

Simvastatin 10 mg Tablets

Children taking simvastatin for high cholesterol usually start with 10 mg simvastatin tablets. This eMedTV page offers more information on this medicine and provides more detailed simvastatin dosing guidelines (including dosing guidelines for adults).

Simvastatin 80 mg Tablets

Of the five different simvastatin strengths available, 80 mg simvastatin tablets are the highest strength. This eMedTV article offers simvastatin dosing guidelines for both adults and children, and explains when and how to take this medication.

Simvastatin Cholesterol Medicine

Simvastatin is a prescription medicine used for treating high cholesterol and high triglycerides. This eMedTV resource describes how this cholesterol medicine works and explains what you should be aware of before starting treatment.

Simvastatin Medication for High Cholesterol

Simvastatin is a prescription medicine used for treating high cholesterol. As this eMedTV page explains, not only is simvastatin a medication for high cholesterol, it can also be used to lower triglycerides and to prevent cardiovascular disease.

Simvastatin Tabs

Simvastatin is a prescription cholesterol medication that comes in tablet form. This page on the eMedTV Web site discusses other approved uses of this medicine, explains how simvastatin tabs work, and describes the effects of the drug.

Simvestatin

Simvastatin is a drug often prescribed for the treatment of high cholesterol or triglycerides. This eMedTV segment lists other simvastatin uses and explains how the drug works for these conditions. Simvestatin is a common misspelling of simvastatin.

Simvostatin

The prescription drug simvastatin is used to lower cholesterol and triglyceride levels. This eMedTV article covers other uses of the medicine and lists side effects that may occur with treatment. Simvostatin is a common misspelling of simvastatin.

Simvstatin

Simvastatin is a cholesterol medication that is available by prescription. This article on the eMedTV Web site describes the effects of this drug and lists some of its potential side effects. Simvstatin is a common misspelling of simvastatin.

Sincor

Simcor is a prescription medicine used for lowering triglyceride and cholesterol levels. This eMedTV article describes the effects of Simcor and explains what side effects may occur with this drug. Sincor is a common misspelling of Simcor.

Sind Forschungsstudien sicher?

Die Teilnahme an einer Forschungsstudie ist zwar mit potenziellen Risiken verbunden, es gibt jedoch verschiedene Bestimmungen und Vorschriften, die in den Studien umgesetzt werden müssen, um die Sicherheit der Patienten so weit wie möglich zu gewährleisten.

Sind Klinische Studien Unbedenklich?

In Deutschland muss jede Studie von einer Ethik-Kommission genehmigt werden.

Sinemet and Breastfeeding

This eMedTV Web article explains that Sinemet (carbidopa-levodopa) does pass through breast milk. As a result, it may negatively affect a woman's ability to breastfeed. It is not known what effects the medication might have on a nursing infant.

Sinemet and Pregnancy

This page from the eMedTV Web site explains that information from animal studies on Sinemet (carbidopa-levodopa) and pregnancy indicates that the drug may not be safe for pregnant women. For example, the drug may increase the risk of birth defects.

Sinemet CR and Breastfeeding

One of the components in Sinemet CR (carbidopa-levodopa CR) does pass through breast milk. This eMedTV page takes a further look at Sinemet CR and breastfeeding, explaining how this medication may affect a woman's ability to successfully breastfeed.

Sinemet CR and Pregnancy

It is not known if it is safe to take Sinemet CR (carbidopa-levodopa CR) during pregnancy. This eMedTV page describes the complications that the medication may cause in a fetus and explains what to do if you are taking Sinemet CR and pregnancy occurs.

Sinemet CR Dosage

As this eMedTV page explains, the recommended Sinemet CR dosage for the treatment of Parkinson's disease must be individualized for each person. This article discusses the factors that may affect your dosage and provides some tips for taking the drug.

Sinemet CR Drug Information

Sinemet CR is a prescription drug used for treating Parkinson's. This eMedTV Web segment discusses the drug, including it possible side effects, warnings, dosing, and drug interactions.

Sinemet CR Drug Interactions

When iron, amitriptyline, or certain other drugs are taken with Sinemet CR, drug interactions may occur. This eMedTV segment lists other drugs that can cause Sinemet CR interactions and describes the risks associated with combining these medicines.

Sinemet CR Overdose

This eMedTV article explains that people who take too much Sinemet CR (carbidopa-levodopa CR) may experience vomiting, confusion, and other symptoms. This page lists other Sinemet CR overdose symptoms, as well as possible treatment options.

Sinemet CR Side Effects

Some of the most common Sinemet CR side effects include nausea, hallucinations, and confusion. This eMedTV page lists other possible side effects of Sinemet CR, as well as serious side effects that you should report to your doctor (like seizures).

Sinemet CR Uses

Sinemet CR is primarily used for treating Parkinson's disease and Parkinson-like symptoms. This eMedTV page takes a closer look at these Sinemet CR uses, including a detailed description of how the medication works and its off-label use to treat RLS.

Sinemet CR Warnings and Precautions

You should not take Sinemet CR if you have narrow-angle glaucoma or use certain medications. This eMedTV resource contains other Sinemet CR warnings and precautions, including information on what to tell your doctor before using this medication.

Sinemet Dosage

The typical recommended starting Sinemet dosage is 25-100 mg three times daily. As this eMedTV article explains, the recommended dose will vary, depending on factors such how you respond to Sinemet and other medications you are taking.

Sinemet Drug Interactions

Medicines that may cause Sinemet drug interactions include blood pressure medicines and antipsychotic drugs. This eMedTV segment lists other medicines that may interact with Sinemet and explains what can happen when these medicines are combined.

Sinemet Medication Information

This eMedTV Web presentation discusses the medication Sinemet. Information includes its side effects, warnings, uses, dosing, and possible drug interactions.

Sinemet Overdose

This eMedTV resource explains that vomiting, confusion, and a rapid heart rate are possible effects of a Sinemet (carbidopa-levodopa) overdose. This page lists other symptoms that may occur and describes various treatment options that are available.

Sinemet Uses

Sinemet uses are primarily concerned with treating Parkinson's disease and Parkinson-like symptoms. This eMedTV page takes an in-depth look what Sinemet is used for, including how it works to increase dopamine levels and possible off-label uses.

Sinemet Warnings and Precautions

This eMedTV page outlines several important Sinemet warnings and precautions. For example, you should not use the drug if you have narrow-angle glaucoma or a history of melanoma. This page also explains what to tell your doctor before taking it.

Sinequan Dosage

Most people start with a daily Sinequan dosage of 75 mg, taken in either one dose or several smaller doses. This eMedTV segment offers more Sinequan dosing information and provides tips for how and when to take the medication.

Sinequan Drug Interactions

Medicines that may cause Sinequan drug interactions include cimetidine, tolazamide, and MAOIs. This eMedTV page offers a more complete list of drugs that may potentially cause Sinequan interactions and describes possible side effects that may occur.

Sinequan Side Effects

Side effects of Sinequan may include dry mouth, confusion, and drowsiness, among other things. This eMedTV page lists other possible Sinequan side effects, including common problems and serious side effects that require medical attention.

Sinequan Uses

Uses for Sinequan include treatment of depression and anxiety in adults. This part of the eMedTV Web site explains how the medication works and lists off-label Sinequan uses, which may include the treatment of migraines, insomnia, or itchy rashes.

Sinequan Warnings and Precautions

Elderly people tend to be more sensitive to Sinequan, which may increase their risk of side effects. This eMedTV Web page contains other Sinequan warnings and precautions, including information on who should not take the drug.

Singlair

Singulair is an asthma and allergy medication that is available by prescription. This part of the eMedTV site describes Singulair in more detail, explains how it works, and describes some of its effects. Singlair is a common misspelling of Singulair.

Singulair and Breastfeeding

This eMedTV article offers a discussion on Singulair and breastfeeding. It explains why the drug may be given to women who are nursing, as well as things to discuss with your healthcare provider prior to either breastfeeding or starting the drug.

Singulair and Depression

This eMedTV article examines the possible link between Singular and depression. It explains how studies are conducted and side effects of drugs determined. It also explains what to do if you experience symptoms of depression while taking the drug.

Singulair and Pregnancy

Animal studies on Singulair and pregnancy have had favorable results. However, as this eMedTV resource explains, there are still things to consider before taking the drug while pregnant. An explanation of the FDA's rating system is also included.

Singulair Drug Interactions

Singular drug interactions can occur if the medication is combined with certain kinds of drugs, which this eMedTV article lists. The potentially negative consequences these interactions can cause and how they may be prevented are also described.

Singulair for Allergies

If you have nasal allergy symptoms, your healthcare provider may prescribe Singulair for allergies. This eMedTV Web page describes how Singulair works and explains what you should discuss with your doctor before using this medication.

Singulair for Asthma

Many doctors prescribe Singulair for asthma (including exercise-induced asthma) or nasal allergy symptoms. This eMedTV page explains how Singulair works for these conditions and offers general dosing information for this medication.

Singulair for Children

Many doctors prescribe Singulair for children, as it is one of the most-studied asthma drugs for children. This eMedTV Web page discusses the age requirements for this medication and describes the various forms of the drug that children can take.

Singulair for Kids

For the treatment of asthma, doctors can prescribe Singulair for kids as young as 12 months old. As this eMedTV resource explains, Singulair is also approved for treating year-round allergies in children as young as six months old.

Singulair Medication Information

If you have asthma or allergic rhinitis, your doctor may recommend the prescription drug Singulair. This eMedTV page provides important Singulair medication information and explains what you should discuss with your doctor before starting the drug.

Singulair Medicine Information

Singulair is used for treating allergic rhinitis (nasal allergies) and asthma. This article from the eMedTV archives contains more detailed Singulair medicine information, including general dosing guidelines and potential side effects of the drug.

Singulair Oral

As this eMedTV selection explains, Singulair oral granules, tablets, and chewable tablets are often used to treat asthma and allergic rhinitis. This article covers Singulair uses in more detail and also explains how the drug works.

Singulair Uses

Approved Singular uses include the prevention of asthma attacks and managing symptoms of nasal allergies. This eMedTV resource explains these uses in detail, including how the drug works and giving the medication to children.

Singulair Warnings and Precautions

This eMedTV resource offers several Singulair warnings and precautions people should be aware of before taking it. Situations in which the drug should not be taken are described, as are things to discuss with your doctor before beginning treatment.

Singulaire

A doctor may prescribe Singulair to treat nasal allergy symptoms or asthma. This eMedTV page covers Singular uses in more detail, explains how the drug works, and lists side effects that may occur. Singulaire is a common misspelling of Singulair.

Singulaire Side Effects

Common Singulair side effects in children include cough, eczema, and sore throat. This eMedTV segment also lists side effects that have been reported in adults using the drug. Singulaire side effects is a common misspelling of Singulair side effects.

Singuliar

People with asthma or allergic rhinitis may benefit from a medicine called Singulair. This eMedTV segment explains how Singulair works for these conditions and describes the effects of the medicine. Singuliar is a common misspelling of Singulair.

Sinir Sistemi

Vücudunuzda büyük bir sinir a?? vard?r, beyninize gönderilen veya beyninizden al?nan elektrik sinyallerini bu a? ta??r.

Sinitinib

Available by prescription only, sunitinib is a medication used to treat certain types of cancer. This eMedTV page gives a brief overview of this chemotherapy drug and provides a link to more information. Sinitinib is a common misspelling of sunitinib.

Sinupret and Breastfeeding

No research has been done to see if Sinupret is safe for breastfeeding women or their infants. This eMedTV segment offers more information about breastfeeding and Sinupret, and discusses the general safety of using herbal supplements while nursing.

Sinupret and Pregnancy

At this time, it is not known if it is safe for pregnant women to take Sinupret. This eMedTV article provides more information about pregnancy and Sinupret, and explains why it is unlikely that significant problems would occur with this product.

Sinupret Benefits

Sinupret is claimed to be beneficial for supporting sinus, respiratory, and immune function. This eMedTV Web page further explores these claimed benefits of Sinupret, explains how the supplement works, and discusses the use of this product in children.

Sinupret Dosage

The recommended dosage of Sinupret for adults is one tablet three times daily for 7 to 14 days. This eMedTV article also explains how dosing works for the children's formulation and offers general warnings and precautions for this medication.

Sinupret Drug Interactions

Blood pressure medications and immunosuppresants may cause drug interactions with Sinupret. This eMedTV segment lists specific products from these drug classes and describes the potential problems that may occur with these drug interactions.

Sinupret Overdose

It is not clear exactly what to expect from an overdose of Sinupret. As this eMedTV page explains, overdose symptoms may include nausea and vomiting (which are common with most drug overdoses). This article also covers available treatment options.

Sinuprit

Sinupret is claimed to support healthy sinus and respiratory function. This eMedTV page explains what Sinupret is used for specifically, describes how it works, and offers general warnings for the product. Sinuprit is a common misspelling of Sinupret.

Sinus Infections (Acute and Chronic)

On this eMedTV Web page, sinus infections are discussed. This includes detailed information on both acute and chronic sinus infections, including their symptoms and causes.

Sinus Infections in Children

A viral upper respiratory infection is one of the most common causes of sinus infections in children. This eMedTV segment takes a closer look at children and sinusitis, including information on causes, symptoms, treatment options, and more.

Sinusitis (Sinus Infection) Information

This eMedTV Web presentation discusses sinus infections (medically known as sinusitis). Information includes its symptoms, diagnosis, causes, and possible treatment options.

Sinvisc

Synvisc is a treatment for osteoarthritis of the knee. This article from the eMedTV Web site describes this product in more detail, explains how it works, and lists some of its potential side effects. Sinvisc is a common misspelling of Synvisc.

Siphylus

Syphilis is an infection that is transmitted through sexual contact, such as vaginal, anal, or oral sex. This eMedTV article discusses one of the primary symptoms of syphilis and covers treatment options. Siphylus is a common misspelling of syphilis.

Sippro

Cipro is a medicine prescribed to treat bacterial infections. This eMedTV page takes a brief look at this drug, including how it works and general dosing guidelines. This page also includes a link to more details. Sippro is a common misspelling of Cipro.

Sipuleucel Vaccine

This eMedTV article explains that although sipuleucel-T may be considered a type of vaccine, it does not actually prevent prostate cancer. This page describes how this prescription medicine works and links to more details.

Siringomelia

When a cyst forms within the spinal cord, it results in a condition known as syringomyelia. This eMedTV page explains how syringomyelia can destroy the spinal cord and describes treatment options. Siringomelia is a common misspelling of syringomyelia.

Sirolamus

As explained in this eMedTV article, sirolimus reduces the risk of organ rejection after a kidney transplant. This article gives a brief overview of this drug and offers a link to more detailed information. Serolimus is a common misspelling of sirolimus.

Sirolimus Levels

As this eMedTV article explains, the amount of sirolimus in your blood will tell your doctor if your dosage needs to be increased, decreased, or stay the same. This page describes how your sirolimus levels will be tested and offers a link to more details.

Sirolimus Liquid

As this eMedTV resource explains, you can buy sirolimus in the form of a liquid or a tablet. This article gives some basic dosing guidelines for the medication and provides a link to more in-depth information on this immunosuppressant.

Sirolumus

As an immunosuppressant, sirolimus weakens the immune system so your body doesn't reject your new kidney. This eMedTV resource takes a closer look at this drug and how it should be taken. Sirolumus is a common misspelling of sirolimus.

Sisplatin

Cisplatin, a chemotherapy drug, is prescribed to treat testicular, bladder, or ovarian cancer. This eMedTV Web page provides a brief overview of the medication and offers some general dosing information. Sisplatin is a common misspelling of cisplatin.

Sistolic Blood Pressure

As this eMedTV page explains, systolic pressure measures the pressure in the blood vessels when your heart beats. This article also offers a link to more detailed information. Sistolic blood pressure is a common misspelling of systolic blood pressure.

Sizures

There are many types of seizures, each with its own symptoms. This eMedTV resource describes different types of seizures, lists some of the common symptoms, and explains how this condition is diagnosed. Sizures is a common misspelling of seizures.

Skabies

The skin condition scabies is caused by an infestation with a microscopic mite. This eMedTV resource explains how scabies is transmitted and describes how the infection can be treated. Skabies is a common misspelling of scabies.

Skelaxin Drug Information

This eMedTV Web presentation discusses the muscle relaxant Skelaxin. Drug information includes its side effects, drug interactions, warnings, dosing, and precautions.

Skelaxin Oral

As this eMedTV Web article discusses, oral Skelaxin tablets may be prescribed to treat muscle spasms in adults and children as young as 12 years old. This page also describes how this drug works, possible side effects, and general dosing guidelines.

Skelaxin Pill Information

As this eMedTV resource explains, Skelaxin is a prescribed medication used to treat muscle spasms. This article offers more information on Skelaxin pills, including some general precautions and potential side effects.

Skelaxin Tablets

As this eMedTV Web resource discusses, Skelaxin is a prescription medicine used to treat muscle spasms. This article offers more detail on Skelaxin, including information on how the tablets work, potential Skelaxin side effects, and available strengths.

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