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Anxiety Research - Artery Reclosure and Atherectomy
This page contains links to eMedTV Articles containing information on subjects from Anxiety Research to Artery Reclosure and Atherectomy. 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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Anxiety Research

This eMedTV article explores the current research on anxiety, including research goals and the anticipated results. New research is focused on the genetic and environmental risks for anxiety disorders, the course of the illness, and treatment options.

Anxiety Symptoms

This eMedTV page explains how anxiety disorders have different symptoms, ranging from nervousness to fear of dying. This page also explains how all disorders are linked by the common anxiety symptoms and signs of excessive, irrational fear and dread.

Anxiety Treatment

Two types of anxiety treatment, medicines and psychotherapy, are commonly used to manage anxiety disorders. This eMedTV segment discusses the medications and specific types of psychotherapy that are available to treat this condition.

Anxiety Types

Anxiey

An anxiety disorder is an illness that causes a sense of overwhelming anxiety and fear. This eMedTV page describes types of anxiety disorders, lists symptoms, and explains what treatments are available. Anxiey is a common misspelling of anxiety.

Anxioty

As this eMedTV page explains, anxiety disorders can cause overwhelming anxiety and fear. This page also lists various types of anxiety disorders and explains what to do if you think you might have one. Anxioty is a common misspelling of anxiety.

Anxitey

Anxiety disorders often occur along with other disorders, such as eating disorders or depressive disorders. This eMedTV Web page provides a brief overview on anxiety, including possible treatment options. Anxitey is a common misspelling of anxiety.

Anxity

Everyone feels anxious at some point in their lives. However, as the eMedTV page explains, when the feeling is overwhelming and affects a person's daily life, it may be due to an anxiety disorder. Anxity is a common misspelling of anxiety.

Anxity Attacks

An anxiety disorder often causes feelings of excessive and irrational fear or dread. This eMedTV segment describes other symptoms of anxiety and lists types of anxiety disorders. Anxity attacks is a common misspelling and variation of anxiety.

Anxity Disorder

There are several types of anxiety disorders, such as agoraphobia and obsessive-compulsive disorder. This eMedTV page discusses possible symptoms and treatment options for these conditions. Anxity disorder is a common misspelling of anxiety disorder.

Anzamet

Anzemet is a medicine that is used to prevent nausea and vomiting due to chemotherapy or surgery. This eMedTV segment explains when and how to take Anzemet and links to more detailed information on the drug. Anzamet is a common misspelling of Anzemet.

Anzemet

Anzemet is a medicine that is prescribed to prevent nausea and vomiting caused by surgery and chemotherapy. This eMedTV Web page provides an overview of this drug, including its effects, dosing information, and possible side effects.

Anzemet and Breastfeeding

It is not known whether Anzemet is safe for breastfeeding women. This eMedTV resource offers more information on Anzemet and breastfeeding, and explains why no clinical studies have been conducted on the safety of the drug in breastfeeding women.

Anzemet and Pregnancy

Anzemet seems to be safe for temporary use in pregnancy, but it is not recommended for long-term use. This eMedTV Web page offers more information on the clinical studies that have been conducted on Anzemet and pregnancy.

Anzemet Dosage

Adults may take 100 mg of Anzemet two hours before surgery to prevent nausea and vomiting. This eMedTV page also offers Anzemet dosage recommendations for the prevention of nausea and vomiting due to chemotherapy and includes tips for taking the drug.

Anzemet Drug Interactions

Amoxapine, methadone, and rifampin are medications that may cause Anzemet drug interactions. This eMedTV article lists other medicines that may cause Anzemet interactions and explains the risk of developing QT prolongation during a drug interaction.

Anzemet for Chemotherapy

Anzemet Overdose

In one Anzemet overdose case, the patient experienced dizziness, low blood pressure, and arrhythmia. This eMedTV article explains how common Anzemet overdoses are and describes the treatment options that are available.

Anzemet Side Effects

Fever, fatigue, and dizziness are some of the most common side effects of Anzemet. Side effects, as this eMedTV article explains, are generally minor, but you should contact your doctor if you develop arrhythmia, chest pain, or allergic reactions.

Anzemet Uses

Anzemet is used for the prevention of nausea and vomiting caused by chemotherapy or surgery. This eMedTV resource explains how the drug works to prevent nausea and vomiting, and discusses possible "off-label" Anzemet uses.

Anzemet Warnings and Precautions

Anzemet may potentially cause a dangerous irregular heart rhythm called QT prolongation. This eMedTV page contains other Anzemet warnings and precautions, including important information on who should not take the medication.

Anziety

An anxiety disorder, regardless of the type, can fill a person's life with overwhelming worry and fear. This eMedTV Web page covers anxiety disorder types, symptoms, and treatment options. Anziety is a common misspelling of anxiety.

Aortic Heart Valve Replacement Surgery

This eMedTV resource describes aspects of aortic heart valve replacement surgery. This article also examines potential benefits and complications that may result from replacing a diseased or defective aortic valve with a man-made or tissue valve.

Aortic Stenosis

Aortic stenosis is a condition that is characterized by a narrowing of the aortic valve in the heart. This eMedTV offers an overview of this condition, including information on its causes, symptoms, and treatment options.

Aortic Stenosis Valve Replacement

If you have severe aortic stenosis, valve replacement surgery may be used to replace the narrowed valve. This eMedTV article defines aortic stenosis and discusses some of the potential benefits of undergoing aortic stenosis valve replacement surgery.

Aortic Valve Disease Overview

The aortic valve is in the left side of the heart, connecting the left ventricle to the aorta. This video describes some of the problems that can occur with the aortic valve.

Aortic Valve Failure After Aortic Valve Replacement

Aortic valve failure after aortic valve replacement may be caused by a clot forming on the valve. The information in this eMedTV article discusses other possible causes of aortic valve failure after aortic valve replacement surgery.

Aortic Valve Problems

Aortic valve problems are possible, which this interactive video clip describes.

Aortic Valve Regurgitation

In aortic valve regurgitation, the aortic valve does not close properly, causing blood to flow backward. This eMedTV article points out that most cases are mild. In severe cases, surgery may be required. Treatment options are also discussed.

Aortic Valve Replacement

In an aortic valve replacement, the aortic valve is replaced with a manmade valve or a valve from an animal. This eMedTV article takes a detailed look at what this procedure entails and discusses possible complications.

Aortic Valve Replacement

This video clip explains what happens during an aortic valve replacement.

Aortic Valve Replacement - Presentation Summary

This clip offers a summary of aortic valve replacement.

Aortic Valve Replacement and Moving to the Operating Room

For people about to undergo aortic valve replacement surgery, moving to the operating room can be stressful. This eMedTV site provides information about what to expect to see and hear in the operating room prior to aortic valve replacement surgery.

Aortic Valve Replacement Anesthesia

The most commonly used anesthesia for aortic valve replacement is general anesthesia. This section of the eMedTV library discusses how anesthesia is administered for aortic valve replacement surgery.

Aortic Valve Replacement Complications

Examples of minor aortic valve replacement complications include nausea and vomiting and allergic skin reactions. This eMedTV resource also describes major complications of aortic valve replacement, such as heart attack, stroke, and kidney failure.

Aortic Valve Replacement Expectations

In most cases, aortic valve replacement expectations are for a fairly quick recovery and improved symptoms. But as this eMedTV article explains, aortic valve replacement expectations vary, depending on factors such as your overall health.

Aortic Valve Replacement Surgery

This eMedTV article offers a detailed description of the steps involved in surgery for aortic valve replacement. This article looks at the many steps involved with the surgery, including information on recovering from the procedure.

Apedra

Apidra is a prescribed insulin used to control blood sugar levels in people with type 1 or type 2 diabetes. This eMedTV page explores potential side effects of Apidra and offers general dosing information. Apedra is a common misspelling of Apidra.

Apendecitis

This eMedTV page describes appendicitis, or inflammation of the appendix. The symptoms, complications, and treatment are briefly explained, and a link to more information is provided. Apendecitis is a common misspelling of appendicitis.

Apendicites

This eMedTV segment provides a quick overview of appendicitis. This article covers topics such as symptoms, potential complications, and treatment (such as surgery). Apendicites is a common misspelling of appendicitis.

Apendicities

Appendicitis occurs when the appendix becomes blocked, either by feces or due to an infection. This eMedTV article explains apendicities in detail, including symptoms and treatment. Apendicities is a common misspelling of appendicitis.

Apendicitis

A medical emergency, appendicitis is an inflammation of the appendix. This eMedTV article provides a basic overview of the condition, with a link to more information. Apendicitis is a common misspelling of appendicitis.

Apendicitis Symptoms

Appendicitis symptoms include nausea and abdominal pain, but patients don't always have symptoms. This page of the eMedTV website explains appendicitis symptoms in detail. Apendicitis symptoms is a common misspelling of appendicitis symptoms.

Apendicitus

Appendicitis occurs when the appendix becomes blocked, either by feces or due to an infection. This eMedTV article explains apendicitus in detail, including symptoms and treatment. Apendicitus is a common misspelling of appendicitis.

Aphedra

As this eMedTV article explains, ephedra was banned in the United States because the FDA determined the diet pill was not safe for use. This page further discusses the safety concerns of ephedra. Aphedra is a common misspelling of ephedra.

Apidra

Apidra is a fast-acting insulin that controls blood sugar levels after meals in people with diabetes. This eMedTV page describes how to administer the medication, lists side effects, and discusses how the drug can help treat type 1 or type 2 diabetes.

Apidra and Breastfeeding

This eMedTV page explains that it is probably safe to use Apidra (insulin glulisine) while breastfeeding, as the medicine would be destroyed in the infant's digestive tract. This page further explores the safety issues with Apidra and breastfeeding.

Apidra Insulin Information

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

Apokyn

Apokyn is a dopamine agonist that helps relieve certain symptoms of Parkinson's disease. This page of the eMedTV Web site further describes this prescription medication and its uses, as well as dosing guidelines and potential side effects.

Apomorphine

Apomorphine is a medication prescribed to treat "off" episodes of Parkinson's disease. This eMedTV Web resource takes an in-depth look at apomorphine, including information on how it works, when and how to take the drug, and possible side effects.

Appendecitis

Appendicitis is a dangerous condition that involves an inflammation of the appendix. This eMedTV Web page provides a brief overview of the condition, including its symptoms and treatment. Appendecitis is a common misspelling of appendicitis.

Appendicites

This eMedTV article contains information about appendicitis, or inflammation of the appendix. This article offers a brief overview of the condition and provides a link to more information. Appendicites is a common misspelling of appendicitis.

Appendicities

This eMedTV resource provides information about appendicitis, an inflammation of the appendix. This dangerous condition occurs most often in people between the ages of 10 and 30. Appendicities is a common misspelling of appendicitis.

Appendicitis

Appendicitis is a serious medical condition, often requiring emergency treatment. This page on the eMedTV Web site provides an in-depth look at this condition, including symptoms, causes, treatment, and more.

Appendicitis Attack

Appendicitis Attack Symptoms

Pain in the lower-right area of the abdomen, nausea, and vomiting are common appendicitis attack symptoms. This eMedTV Web page offers information on these and other symptoms, and provides a link to more information on the topic.

Appendicitis Complications

Appendicitis complications are serious and range from a rupture of the appendix to peritonitis to organ failure -- and even death. This page of the eMedTV archives describes appendicitis complications and explains what happens if it goes untreated.

Appendicitis Diagnosis

The information presented in this eMedTV article outlines the process doctors use when making an appendicitis diagnosis. The patient's medical history, physical exam findings, and test results all are factors doctors take into consideration.

Appendicitis in Children

Appendicitis has the same causes and treatment in children as in adults. As this eMedTV article explains, however, it can be hard to diagnose children with appendicitis. They can't always express what hurts, and doctors rely on less specific symptoms.

Appendicitis Information

Appendicitis Signs

Abdominal pain, nausea, and loss of appetite are common appendicitis signs. This eMedTV segment provides a brief overview of these and other symptoms, and explains how other conditions need to be ruled out before making a definitive diagnosis.

Appendicitis Symptoms

Pain in the abdomen, nausea, and constipation are possible appendicitis symptoms; however, they can vary. This eMedTV article lists possible signs and symptoms of this condition, and explains how other medical conditions can have an effect.

Appendicitis Symptons

Common appendicitis symptoms include abdominal pain and vomiting. But not everyone with appendicitis has symptoms. This eMedTV article describes appendicitis symptoms in detail. Appendicitis symptons is a common misspelling of appendicitis symptoms.

Appendicitis Treatment

The most common appendicitis treatment method is surgery, although antibiotics may be used first, depending on the cause of appendicitis. This eMedTV article explains appendicitis treatment methods, including when each is used and expected results.

Appendicitis Warning Signs

Pain in the abdomen, nausea, and vomiting are common appendicitis warning signs. This page of the eMedTV Web site contains a partial list of related symptoms and includes a link to more information.

Apple Cidar Vinegar

This eMedTV page explains that apple cider vinegar supposedly works to treat several health conditions, such as acne and high cholesterol. This page also covers some safety concerns. Apple cidar vinegar is a common misspelling of apple cider vinegar.

Apple Cidar Vinegar Side Effects

As this eMedTV page explains, side effects of apple cider vinegar can occur, such as nausea and stomach upset. Some side effects may need medical attention. Apple cidar vinegar side effects is a common misspelling of apple cider vinegar side effects.

Apple Cider Vinager

Apple cider vinegar is claimed to have several uses, such as weight loss and acne treatment. This eMedTV page provides a brief overview of the supplement and links to more information. Apple cider vinager is a common misspelling of apple cider vinegar.

Apple Cider Vinegar

People may use apple cider vinegar in the hopes of losing weight, lowering cholesterol, or clearing up acne. This eMedTV Web page offers an overview of the product, including information on its safety, effectiveness, and more.

Apple Cider Vinegar For Weight Loss

There are many possible benefits of apple cider vinegar. Weight loss is one often touted. This eMedTV presentation looks at the various possible benefits of apple cider vinegar, along with whether it works.

Apple Cider Vinegar Side Effects

For people taking apple cider vinegar, side effects may include an upset stomach and nausea. This eMedTV segment describes other possible side effects of apple cider vinegar, including those that should be reported to your doctor right away.

Apple Cider Viniger

Apple cider vinegar may help with weight loss, acne, and high cholesterol. This eMedTV segment offers a brief description of the product and explains some of the risks of using it. Apple cider viniger is a common misspelling of apple cider vinegar.

Aprepitant

Aprepitant is a drug that is licensed to prevent nausea and vomiting caused by chemotherapy or surgery. This eMedTV article describes the effects of this medication, offers dosing information, and lists possible side effects that may occur.

Apri

As an oral contraceptive, Apri works to prevent pregnancy by stopping ovulation. This page of the eMedTV site discusses Apri in more detail, including information on how the contraceptive works, when and how to take it, and some general precautions.

Apri Birth Control Pills

One of the many birth control pill options is Apri. This eMedTV Web presentation looks at the drug, including its warnings, precautions, side effects, and much more.

Apri Side Effects

Although most people do not have any problems when taking Apri, side effects are possible. This eMedTV page takes an in-depth look at some of the common and more serious side effects of Apri, and explains which problems to report to your doctor.

Apriso

Apriso is a prescription medication often used for treating ulcerative colitis. This page from the eMedTV site explains how Apriso works, describes its effects, lists some of its potential side effects, and offers dosing information for the medicine.

Aptivus

Aptivus is a medicine that is often prescribed with ritonavir for the treatment of HIV and AIDS. This eMedTV resource describes how Aptivus works, explains what you should know before taking the drug, and lists possible side effects that may occur.

Aquafor

Aquaphor, an ointment used to heal and soothe the skin, is commonly used to treat diaper rash. This eMedTV resource describes how this medicated product works and briefly explains when and how to use it. Aquafor is a common misspelling of Aquaphor.

Aquaphor

Aquaphor is a nonprescription ointment approved for treating diaper rash and various other skin conditions. This eMedTV segment discusses these uses in more detail, explains how to use this product, and describes how it works to soothe the skin.

Aquaphor Healing Ointment

As a healing ointment, Aquaphor can relieve dry or cracked skin and help treat and prevent diaper rash. This eMedTV resource describes how this medication works and explains whether side effects are likely to occur with this skin product.

Aquaphor Ingredients

There are many moisturizing ingredients in Aquaphor, including petrolatum and mineral oil. This eMedTV Web page lists a few other ingredients used to make this product and explains whether it is the same as Aquaphor Baby Healing Ointment.

Aquaphor Ointment Information

As this page from the eMedTV library explains, various skin conditions can be treated with Aquaphor ointment. Information on what Aquaphor is used for, how to use the product, and why it's a good choice for people with sensitive skin are also included.

Aracept

Aricept is a prescription drug used to slow the decline of cognitive function in people with Alzheimer's. This eMedTV segment describes how Aricept works and explains what forms this medication comes in. Aracept is a common misspelling of Aricept.

Aradia

Aredia is a medication used for preventing bone damage and treating high calcium levels due to cancer. This eMedTV article further explains what Aredia is used for and offers general dosing information. Aradia is a common misspelling of Aredia.

Aranesp

Aranesp is a medicine that can be prescribed to treat anemia due to chronic kidney failure or chemotherapy. This eMedTV resource describes the effects of Aranesp, explains how and when to take the drug, and lists possible side effects that may occur.

Aranesp Injection -- Drug Information

Aranesp Side Effects

Possible side effects of Aranesp include nausea, joint pain, and infections. This part of the eMedTV Web site lists some of the most commonly reported Aranesp side effects and explains which side effects may require immediate medical attention.

Arboviruses

Arthropod-borne viruses are also known as arboviruses. As this page on the eMedTV site explains, they are a large group of viruses that are spread primarily by blood-sucking insects. This article also describes signs of infection, complications, and more.

Are Prenatal Vitamins Helpful for Hair Growth?

As this eMedTV article explains, many people believe in taking prenatal vitamins for hair growth. However, there is insufficient evidence to support this claim. This article discusses why prenatal vitamins probably don't help with hair growth.

Arecept

Aricept is a drug that is licensed to treat symptoms caused by mild to severe Alzheimer's disease. This eMedTV page describes specific uses of Aricept and lists the various forms of medicine available. Arecept is a common misspelling of Aricept.

Aredia

Aredia is an injectable drug that is used to treat Paget's disease and high blood calcium due to cancer. This eMedTV Web page lists other specific Aredia uses, describes the effects of the medication, and explains how and when to take it.

Aredia Side Effects

Vomiting, nausea, and anemia are the most commonly reported Aredia side effects. This page from the eMedTV archives lists other common side effects of Aredia, as well as potentially serious side effects that should be reported to a doctor immediately.

Arenesp

Aranesp is a medication that is used to treat anemia caused by chemotherapy or chronic kidney failure. This eMedTV segment describes Aranesp in more detail and lists the possible side effects that may occur. Arenesp is a common misspelling of Aranesp.

Arformoterol Tartrate

Arformoterol tartrate is a medicine often prescribed to treat airway spasms caused by COPD. This eMedTV segment describes how this medication works, explains when and how to use it, lists possible side effects that may occur, and more.

Aricept

Aricept is often prescribed for the treatment of symptoms caused by Alzheimer's disease. This eMedTV segment further discusses Aricept and its effects, potential side effects, and general dosing information.

Aricept Medicine

Aricept Side Effects

Common Aricept side effects may include nausea, headache, and diarrhea. As this part of the eMedTV library explains, there are also potential side effects that may require medical attention, such as stomach pain, slow heartbeat, or seizures.

Aridia

Aredia is a prescription drug used for bone problems or blood calcium problems caused by cancer. This eMedTV segment offers more details on Aredia and its uses, dosing information, and possible side effects. Aridia is a common misspelling of Aredia.

Arimadex

Arimidex is a prescription medication that is used to treat certain types of breast cancer. This eMedTV article briefly describes the drug and offers a link to more detailed information. Arimadex is a common misspelling of Arimidex.

Arimedex

Arimidex is a prescription drug approved to treat certain forms of breast cancer. This page of the eMedTV archives briefly explains uses, dosing, and possible side effects seen with the drug. Arimedex is a common misspelling of Arimidex.

Arimidex

Arimidex can be used to treat postmenopausal women with certain types of breast cancer. This segment of the eMedTV library offers a detailed look at the prescription drug, including how it works, when it is used, dosing information, and side effects.

Arimidex Drug Information

Arimidex Side Affects

Arimidex side effects are possible -- this eMedTV page lists a few of them, including hot flashes, headaches, and nausea. However, most people tolerate the medication quite well. Arimidex side affects is a common misspelling of Arimidex side effects.

Arimidex Side Effects

While most people have no problems when taking Arimidex, side effects are possible. This eMedTV page provides lists of common and rare side effects, as well as side effects that require treatment and that should be reported to your doctor right away.

Arinesp

Aranesp is a prescription drug used for treating anemia due to chemotherapy or chronic kidney failure. This eMedTV page explains how Aranesp works and offers a link to more detailed information on the drug. Arinesp is a common misspelling of Aranesp.

Aripiprazole

Aripiprazole is a drug that is licensed to treat bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and depression. This eMedTV article discusses aripiprazole uses in more detail, explains how the medication works, and describes side effects that may occur.

Aripiprazole (Abilify)

Aripiprazole Side Effects

Headaches and dizziness are among the common side effects of aripiprazole. This eMedTV page also lists less common side effects, as well as serious side effects that you should report to your doctor (such as rapid weight gain).

Arisept

Aricept is a medicine commonly prescribed to treat symptoms of Alzheimer's disease. This eMedTV article describes how Aricept works and explains what to discuss with your doctor before using this drug. Arisept is a common misspelling of Aricept.

Arithritis

Arthritis is a condition that affects joints in various parts of the body. This eMedTV article lists various types of arthritis, describes common symptoms, and explains what treatments are available. Arithritis is a common misspelling of arthritis.

Armidex

Arimidex is a prescription drug used to treat certain types of breast cancer in postmenopausal women. This eMedTV page lists these specific types of breast cancer and explains how often Arimidex is taken. Armidex is a common misspelling of Arimidex.

Armodafinil

Armodafinil is a medicine licensed to treat excessive sleepiness in people with certain sleep disorders. This eMedTV segment covers the drug's uses in more detail, describes the effects of the medicine, and offers general dosing information.

Armor Thyroid

Armour Thyroid is a prescription thyroid medication. This eMedTV article further describes Armour Thyroid, lists side effects that may occur, and links to more information about the drug. Armor Thyroid is a common misspelling of Armour Thyroid.

Armour Thyroid

Armour Thyroid is a prescription thyroid replacement medication. This article from the eMedTV Web site describes Armour Thyroid in more detail, explains how the medication works, and offers tips on when and how to take the thyroid medicine.

Armour Thyroid and Pregnancy

When used appropriately, Armour Thyroid (thyroid USP) is one of the safest drugs for use during pregnancy. This eMedTV page covers Armour Thyroid and pregnancy in more detail and explains why it is important to get thyroid treatment during pregnancy.

Armour Thyroid Dosage

There is no typical Armour Thyroid dosage because people have varying degrees of thyroid problems. As this eMedTV page explains, doctors often start with a low amount and work up to the best dose, based on results of certain blood tests.

Armour Thyroid Medication Info

This eMedTV Web presentation looks at Armour Thyroid. Medication information includes possible side effects, warnings, precautions, and interactions.

Armour Thyroid Side Effects

Typically, side effects of Armour Thyroid occur when the dosage is too high. As this eMedTV article explains, your doctor may need to decrease your dosage if you experience difficult or painful breathing, emotional changes, or heart palpitations.

Aromasin

Aromasin is a prescription medicine used to treat certain types of breast cancer in postmenopausal women. This eMedTV article offers a detailed look at Aromasin, including how it works, when it is used, dosing information, and side effects.

Aromasin for Breast Cancer

Aromasin Side Effects

Possible side effects of Aromasin include nausea, fatigue, and hot flashes. This eMedTV page highlights common and rare side effects, as well as the side effects that require treatment and should be reported to your doctor right away.

Aromisin

If you are a postmenopausal woman with breast cancer, a healthcare provider may prescribe Aromasin. This eMedTV resource explains how Aromasin works and discusses the factors that may affect your dosage. Aromisin is a common misspelling of Aromasin.

Arricept

Aricept is an Alzheimer's disease medication used to slow the decline of cognitive function. This eMedTV Web page describes the effects of Aricept and explains what side effects may occur with this drug. Arricept is a common misspelling of Aricept.

Artan

Artane is a prescription drug used for treating parkinsonism and extrapyramidal symptoms. This eMedTV article covers these Artane uses in more detail and describes how the drug works for these conditions. Artan is a common misspelling of Artane.

Artane

Artane is a medication used for treating Parkinson's disease and other similar conditions. This eMedTV resource discusses other uses, explains how the drug works, and lists some of the side effects that may occur with treatment.

Artane Drug Information

This eMedTV Web page discusses the Parkinson's drug Artane. Information includes its possible side effects, warnings, drug interactions, dosing, and uses.

Artane Side Effects

Common Artane side effects may include blurred vision, mild nausea, and dizziness. As this eMedTV page explains, up to 30 to 50 percent of people taking Artane experience side effects. Other possible side effects are also listed in this article.

Arteriosclerosis

The term "arteriosclerosis" is used to refer generally to all forms of narrowing or thickening of arteries. This eMedTV Web page describes the different types of arteriosclerosis, including atherosclerosis and focal calcific arteriosclerosis.

Arteroslerosis

Arteriosclerosis is defined as the thickening and hardening of the arteries. This eMedTV page describes the various types of arteriosclerosis and offers a link to more detailed information. Arteroslerosis is a common misspelling of arteriosclerosis.

Artharitis

If you have lasting joint pain, stiffness, or swelling, you may have some form of arthritis. This eMedTV article explains what treatment options are available and lists common forms of the condition. Artharitis is a common misspelling of arthritis.

Artheritis

More than 100 types of arthritis can cause joint pain and affect your functioning. This eMedTV article lists the various arthritis categories and describes common symptoms of the condition. Artheritis is a common misspelling of arthritis.

Arthiritis

Arthritis is a term used to describe more than 100 rheumatic diseases that affect the joints. This eMedTV segment describes the condition in more detail and lists some of its common symptoms. Arthiritis is a common misspelling of arthritis.

Arthiritus

Arthritis is a condition can attack joints in almost any part of the body. This eMedTV resource describes common arthritis symptoms and lists various treatment options that are available. Arthiritus is a common misspelling of arthritis.

Arthirtis

"Arthritis" is a term used to refer to a group of more than 100 diseases characterized by joint problems. This eMedTV page lists common types of arthritis and describes symptoms of the condition. Arthirtis is a common misspelling of arthritis.

Arthristis

Arthritis is characterized by various joint problems, including swelling, stiffness, or pain. This eMedTV article defines "arthritis" and briefly covers the various forms of this condition. Arthristis is a common misspelling of arthritis.

Arthritas

"Arthritis" refers to a number of diseases that result in joint inflammation, pain, and stiffness. This eMedTV Web page lists some forms of arthritis and describes common symptoms of the condition. Arthritas is a common misspelling of arthritis.

Arthrites

Some common types of arthritis are osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and gout. This eMedTV segment explains the symptoms of arthritis along with a brief list of treatment options. Arthrites is a common misspelling of arthritis.

Arthrithis

Arthritis is often characterized by joint problems, such as inflammation, pain, and stiffness. This eMedTV Web page further defines arthritis and describes common symptoms of the condition. Arthrithis is a common misspelling of arthritis.

Arthrities

"Arthritis" is a term used to describe more than 100 rheumatic diseases that can cause joint problems. This eMedTV page lists various treatments for arthritis and explains how to prevent the condition. Arthrities is a common misspelling of arthritis.

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