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Umbilical Cord Prolapse

Umbilical cord prolapse refers to when the umbilical cord drops down into the birth canal. This page of the eMedTV website explains umbilical cord prolapse in detail, including how it can cause complications during delivery.

Uncommon Baby Names

Many baby names that were popular many years ago are now relatively uncommon. This eMedTV article offer tips for finding uncommon baby names, like reviewing frequently-used names from earlier generations and using the BabyBuilder name creation tool.

Underactive Thyroid

A person who is diagnosed with hypothyroidism has an underactive thyroid. This article from the eMedTV archives takes a detailed look at this condition, explaining what causes it, how it is diagnosed, symptoms, and the usual course of treatment.

Underactive Thyroid Diet

For people with an underactive thyroid, diet does not really play a role. However, as this page of the eMedTV library explains, some foods (such as walnuts) should be eaten in moderation or avoided shortly before or after taking thyroid medications.

Underactive Thyroid Information

on this eMedTV Web page, underactive thyroid information is discussed. This includes its causes, symptoms, treatments, and possible diet influences.

Underactive Thyroid Symptoms

If a person has an underactive thyroid, symptoms may not become apparent for years. This eMedTV page explains why this is the case, lists possible signs of hypothyroidism, and explains what can happen in rare cases if the condition is left untreated.

Undercorrection or Overcorrection With LASIK

It is possible for a person to have undercorrection or overcorrection with LASIK eye surgery. This eMedTV page offers reasons why this happens, such as the result of abnormal healing around the surgical area or unusual responses to the laser.

Understanding a Colicky Baby

This selection from the eMedTV Web library looks at some useful ways for understanding a colicky baby. This page also offers suggestions for how to cope with a baby who has colic, such as calming, dietary, and coping strategies.

Understanding a Crying Baby

When your baby cries, he or she is communicating a certain need to you. This eMedTV Web segment takes an in-depth look at what the various cries sound like and what they mean. This article also offers tips on how to calm a crying baby.

Understanding a Healthy Heart

This interactive video segment explains in detail how a healthy heart works.

Understanding a Healthy Knee

The knee is a joint that allows for the motion of your leg, by bending and extending. This video clip covers how a healthy knee works.

Understanding Allergies

This video clip is an overview of allergies and allergens, showing what happens during an allergic reaction.

Understanding Alopecia Areata

Understanding Blocked Coronary Arteries

This video clip talks about blocked coronary arteries and the problems they can cause.

Understanding Blood Pressure

Understanding Bunions

This interactive video segment explains how bunions are formed.

Understanding Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

This interactive video provides information on carpal tunnel syndrome, including what causes it and treatments.

Understanding Cataracts

Cataracts are usually the result of the normal aging process. This video discusses how cataracts develop.

Understanding Coronary Artery Disease

This interactive video discusses heart disease, including what causes it and possible symptoms.

Understanding Coronary Heart Disease

This interactive video discusses heart disease, including what causes it and possible symptoms.

Understanding Diabetes

This video clips explains type 1 and type 2 diabetes.

Understanding Genital Warts

Understanding Heart Disease

This clip from eMedTV explains different types of heart disease.

Understanding Hepatitis

This multimedia segment explains what hepatitis is, how it is contracted, treatment, and more.

Understanding Hip Arthritis

This video describes what causes hip arthritis.

Understanding How a Healthy Heart Works

This interactive video segment explains in detail how a healthy heart works.

Understanding How a Healthy Hip Works

The hip is a ball-and-socket joint formed by the pelvis and the femur, or thighbone. This multimedia clip gives a tour of a healthy hip.

Understanding How a Healthy Knee Works

This multimedia clip illustrates how a healthy knee functions.

Understanding Knee Arthritis

This video explains what happens when your knee wears out.

Understanding Pollen and Pollen Allergies

This video clip looks at pollen and pollen allergies. This includes what happens during an allergic reaction caused by pollen.

Understanding the CPM Machine (ACL Reconstruction)

This video clip describes how a CPM machine works and explains what it is used for.

Unstable Angina

Unstable angina generally occurs in older adults and can be a sign that a heart attack is about to happen. This eMedTV resource describes this type of angina in detail, including information on how it is associated with heart attacks.

Upper Endoscopy

An upper endoscopy is a procedure used to examine your esophagus, stomach, and small intestine. This eMedTV page explains how the procedure is carried out, the purpose of this examination, and potential complications a person may experience.

Upper GI Endoscopy

Ureteroscopy

A ureteroscopy is often used to check for kidney stones and allows the doctor to closely examine the ureter. This eMedTV resource describes this medical procedure in detail, explaining how it is performed and what to expect afterwards.

Urinary Incontinence

There are several types of urinary incontinence (loss of bladder control), such as overactive bladder. This eMedTV article takes an in-depth look at what causes this problem, who it affects, and how it is treated.

Urinary Track Infection

A urinary tract infection may occur in the kidneys, ureters, bladder, and/or urethra. This eMedTV article describes the symptoms and treatment of a urinary tract infection. Urinary track infection is a common misspelling of urinary tract infection.

Urinary Track Infection in Children

A urinary tract infection in children can lead to serious kidney problems. This eMedTV article discusses urinary tract infections in children in detail. Urinary track infection is a common misspelling of urinary tract infection.

Urinary Tract Infection

A urinary tract infection (UTI) may occur in the kidneys, ureters, bladder, or urethra. This eMedTV article examines the causes and symptoms of a UTI and discusses how the condition is diagnosed and treated.

Urinary Tract Infection Diagnosis

For a person with a urinary tract infection, diagnosis may involve taking a urine sample. This eMedTV article describes the steps involved in diagnosing a urinary tract infection and discusses other tests used in the process, such as ultrasounds.

Urinary Tract Infection in Children

Each year, about 3 percent of children in the United States have a urinary tract infection. In children, as this eMedTV page explains, symptoms may include unexplained fever, incontinence, and irritability. Treatment is essential to prevent damage.

Urinary Tract Infection Symptoms

Painful urination and a frequent urge to urinate are common symptoms of a urinary tract infection in adults. This eMedTV Web page also describes possible signs and symptoms in children, such as irritability and incontinence.

Urinary Tract Infection Treatment

For a person with a urinary tract infection, treatment involves antibiotics. As this eMedTV segment explains, curing a urinary tract infection caused by an obstruction or other complication depends on treating the underlying cause of the infection.

Urinary Tract Infections

Urinary Tract Infections Prevention

When it comes to urinary tract infections, prevention isn't always possible. However, as this eMedTV Web page explains, there are things you can do to reduce your chances of developing them, such as urinating frequently and drinking plenty of water.

Uroxatral

Uroxatral is a medication commonly prescribed to treat an enlarged prostate. This eMedTV Web article provides a complete overview of Uroxatral, including information on how the medication works, potential side effects, dosing tips, and precautions.

Uroxatral Side Effects

Some of the most common side effects of Uroxatral include fatigue, headaches, and dizziness. This eMedTV resource takes an in-depth look at several possible Uroxatral side effects, including those that are potentially serious and require medical care.

Uroxatrol

Uroxatral is a medicine prescribed for the treatment of an enlarged prostate (BPH). This eMedTV page takes a brief look at Uroxatral, including how it works, possible side effects, and general dosing tips. Uroxatrol is a common misspelling of Uroxatral.

Uroxitral

As this eMedTV article explains, Uroxatral is a prescription drug approved to treat an enlarged prostate (BPH). This page also covers side effects and some general precautions with the medication. Uroxitral is a common misspelling of Uroxatral.

Uses for Hoodia

Hoodia is an herbal supplement marketed to help people lose weight. This article from the eMedTV library further discusses these hoodia uses, explains how this supplement may work, and explores the effectiveness of the product.

Uses of Pycnogenol

This eMedTV page explains that Pycnogenol is found in many dietary supplements and is claimed to have several benefits, such as treating diabetes and asthma. This page further discusses what Pycnogenol is used for and offers a link to more information.

Uses of Saw Palmetto

Saw palmetto is primarily used for treating symptoms of an enlarged prostate. This article from the eMedTV library lists other uses of saw palmetto, which may include the treatment of prostate cancer, acne, hair loss, and low sex drive.

Using Desitin for Diaper Rash

Your child's healthcare provider may recommend using Desitin for treating and preventing diaper rash. This eMedTV segment describes the three different Desitin products currently available and lists the different uses for each of these ointments.

Uteran Cancer

Uterine cancer is a disease that results when cancerous cells first form in the uterus. This eMedTV page covers possible risk factors for this disease. A link to more information is also provided. Uteran cancer is a common misspelling of uterine cancer.

Uterian Cancer

As this eMedTV segment explains, uterine cancer is a type of disease that affects the uterus, most often the lining of the uterus. This page also covers possible symptoms and treatment options. Uterian cancer is a common misspelling of uterine cancer.

Uterin Cancer

As this eMedTV page explains, uterine cancer is a disease that typically occurs in the lining of the uterus. This page discusses possible symptoms of uterine cancer, as well as treatment options. Uterin cancer is a common misspelling of uterine cancer.

Uterine Cancer

Cancer that forms in the tissues of a woman's uterus is known as uterine cancer. This eMedTV article takes an in-depth look at cancer of the uterus, including information about its symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment.

Uterine Cancer Diagnosis

In the case of uterine cancer, diagnosis may involve a physical exam and tests, such as Pap smear. This eMedTV Web page takes an in-depth look at the steps involved in diagnosing uterine cancer, such as reviewing the patient's medical history.

Uterine Cancer Pain

In cases of uterine cancer, pain may be managed with such things as medications and radiation therapy. This eMedTV segment explains how these and other methods are used to reduce or relieve pain associated with uterine cancer.

Uterine Cancer Prognosis

A uterine cancer prognosis is a prediction as to the outcome of the disease. As this eMedTV article explains, factors affecting a prognosis for uterine cancer include the stage of the disease and whether the cancer cells are affected by progesterone.

Uterine Cancer Risk Factors

In the case of uterine cancer, risk factors include such things as being obese and taking tamoxifen. This eMedTV article describes these and other risk factors for uterine cancer that increase a woman's chances of developing the disease.

Uterine Cancer Screening

Researchers have yet to develop a routine, effective uterine cancer screening test. This eMedTV segment describes tests under study for use in screening for uterine cancer, such as Pap tests, transvaginal ultrasounds, and endometrial sampling.

Uterine Cancer Stage

The uterine cancer stage refers to the extent, or progression, of the disease. This eMedTV resource defines stages I-IV of uterine cancer (and recurrent cases of the disease) and discusses tests used in the staging process.

Uterine Cancer Statistics

Based on rates from 2000-2002, 1 in 38 women born today will be diagnosed with uterine cancer. This eMedTV resource includes other uterine cancer statistics, such as survival rates and mortality rates.

Uterine Cancer Survival Rate

As explained in this eMedTV segment, the uterine cancer survival rate refers to the percentage of women who survive for a specific period after their diagnosis. This article contains relative 5-year survival rates based on the stage of the disease.

Uterine Cancer Symptoms

For women with uterine cancer, symptoms may include such things as abnormal vaginal bleeding. This eMedTV resource discusses other possible symptoms of this disease, such as painful urination, pain during intercourse, and pain in the pelvic area.

Uterine Cancer Treatment

As this eMedTV segment explains, treating uterine cancer may involve surgery, radiation therapy, and/or hormone therapy. This article covers the steps involved in treating this condition, from getting a second opinion to follow-up care after treatment.

Uterine Cancer Treatments

Uterine Sarcoma

Uterine sarcoma is a disease in which cancer cells form in the muscles or supporting tissues of the uterus. This eMedTV article offers an overview of this type of cancer, including information on its symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment.

Uterine Sarcoma Cancer

UTI

A urinary tract infection, or UTI, is an infection of the kidneys, ureters, bladder, or urethra. This eMedTV article explains possible causes and symptoms of a UTI. Risk factors and treatment options for urinary tract infections are also discussed.

UTI in Men

As this eMedTV Web page explains, a man can get a urinary tract infection, or UTI. In men, these are often caused by obstructions, such as kidney stones. This article focuses on causes of these infections and typical treatment options.

UTIs

Utrine Cancer

Uterine cancer is a disease that occurs when cancerous cells form in the uterus. This eMedTV segment further describes this type of cancer, including possible risk factors for the disease. Utrine cancer is a common misspelling of uterine cancer.

UVB and Psoriasis

Ultraviolet B (UVB) therapy is a psoriasis treatment that uses artificial light to improve affected skin. This eMedTV segment discusses UVB and psoriasis in more detail, with specific information on both broadband and narrowband UVB treatment.

Vaccine for HPV

Vaccine for Shingles

Vaccine-Derived Poliovirus

As this eMedTV article explains, vaccine-derived poliovirus (a strain of poliovirus initially contained in the live oral polio vaccine) can cause polio in unvaccinated people. This page offers a look at the occurrence and transmission of this virus.

Vagifem

Vagifem is a prescription estrogen medication that helps relieve vaginal problems due to menopause. This eMedTV article takes a closer look at Vagifem, including information on how it works, potential side effects, general precautions, and more.

Vagifem Side Effects

Headaches, back pain, and vaginal yeast infections are among the most common Vagifem side effects. This eMedTV segment lists other side effects seen with the drug and describes which ones require medical attention, such as chest pain or migraines.

Vaginal Nystatin

Doctors often prescribe vaginal nystatin tablets for the treatment of vaginal yeast infections. This eMedTV resource offers precautions for using this product and explains how nystatin works for treating various fungal infections.

Vaginitas

Vaginitis refers to various disorders that cause infection or inflammation of the vagina. This eMedTV article explains what causes vaginitis and lists some of its common symptoms. Vaginitas is a common misspelling of vaginitis.

Vaginites

Most women will have at least one form of vaginitis (vaginal infection or inflammation) in her lifetime. This eMedTV page explores the causes of this condition and explains how it is treated. Vaginites is a common misspelling of vaginitis.

Vaginitis

Vaginitis (inflammation of the vagina) is caused by things that irritate or infect the vagina and/or vulva. This eMedTV segment further describes this condition, including its various causes, symptoms, and treatment options.

Vaginitis Treatment

Vaginitis treatment is administered based on specific causes of the infection, such as bacteria or yeast. This eMedTV page lists various treatments based on causes, including yeast infection, infectious vaginitis, and noninfectious vaginitis.

Vaginitus

Vaginitis refers to an infection or irritation of the vagina by yeast, bacteria, or other organisms. This eMedTV resource lists other specific causes and describes symptoms of this condition. Vaginitus is a common misspelling of vaginitis.

Vagus Nerve Stimulator

A vagus nerve stimulator is a surgically implanted device that can be used to treat epilepsy and depression. This eMedTV Web segment discusses this device in detail, including its side effects, success rate, and more.

Valaciclovir

Valacyclovir is an antiviral medication licensed to treat shingles, genital herpes, and cold sores. This eMedTV segment describes the effects of valacyclovir and explains how often it is taken. Valaciclovir is a common misspelling of valacyclovir.

Valacyclovir

Valacyclovir is typically prescribed to treat genital herpes, shingles, and other conditions. This segment of the eMedTV archives highlights how the drug works, covers potential side effects, offers tips for those taking the medication, and more.

Valacyclovir Hydrochloride

Valarian

Valerian supplements are often used to help treat insomnia. This eMedTV Web article explains how the product supposedly works and discusses what to tell your healthcare provider before using it. Valarian is a common misspelling of valerian.

Valarian Root

Valerian root is an herbal supplement that is often used for the treatment of insomnia. This eMedTV segment discusses the effectiveness of the product and describes possible side effects. Valarian root is a common misspelling of valerian root.

Valcyclovir

Valacyclovir is a prescription drug used for treating cold sores, shingles, and genital herpes. This eMedTV article covers other valacyclovir uses and lists potential side effects of the medicine. Valcyclovir is a common misspelling of valacyclovir.

Valeria Root

Valerian root is a supplement that is used for treating insomnia. This eMedTV page offers a brief overview of valerian root, including how it works and what to tell your doctor before taking it. Valeria root is a common misspelling of valerian root.

Valeriaane

As this eMedTV page explains, valerian is an herbal supplement that may help treat insomnia. This page describes how the herb works and explains why this supplement may not be safe for certain people. Valeriaane is a common misspelling of valerian.

Valerian

Valerian is a supplement that is often used to treat insomnia. This selection from the eMedTV Web site provides an overview of this herbal supplement, including information on how it works, possible side effects, and potential safety concerns.

Valerian Drug Interactions

Alcohol, antidepressants, and narcotics may cause drug interactions with valerian. This eMedTV page lists other medicines that may cause valerian drug interactions and describes how some of these interactions can increase your risk of side effects.

Valerian Extract Information

Valerian extract is thought to help with a number of conditions, including insomnia. This eMedTV Web segment looks at the herb, including it possible side effects, whether it works, and if it is safe.

Valerian Root

Valerian root is an herb that is used in supplements and appears to be an effective insomnia treatment. This eMedTV article takes a look at valerian root in more detail, including how it works, potential side effects, and general precautions.

Valerian Root Benefits

The most common use of valerian root is treating sleep disorders, such as insomnia. This eMedTV Web page discusses other benefits of valerian root, such as treating depression, epilepsy, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).

Valerian Root Dosage

Valerian root dosing guidelines are based on clinical studies and practical experience with the supplement. This eMedTV article explains that a valerian root dosage of 300 mg to 900 mg is sometimes recommended. This page also offers some dosing tips.

Valerian Root for Insomnia

Valerian root is an herb recommended for insomnia, among other conditions. This eMedTV Web page discusses the herb, including whether it works, if it is safe, possible side effects, and much more.

Valerian Root Side Effects

Some of the possible side effects of valerian root may include headaches, stomach upset, and vivid dreams. This eMedTV segment outlines other possible side effects that may occur, including those that may require prompt medical care.

Valerian Side Effects

Potential side effects of valerian include headaches, upset stomach, and morning drowsiness. This eMedTV Web article lists other side effects that could occur and explains which problems you should report to your doctor right away.

Valerien

This eMedTV Web segment offers a brief overview of valerian, an herbal supplement used to treat insomnia. This article also describes how the herb works and provides information on its effectiveness. Valerien is a common misspelling of valerian.

Valerin

Valerian supplements may be useful in treating insomnia. This portion of the eMedTV Web site offers a brief overview of valerian, including information on how the herb works and possible side effects. Valerin is a common misspelling of valerian.

Valerine

This eMedTV resource explains how valerian supplements may help to treat insomnia by producing a naturally calming effect. This page also lists possible side effects and discusses the herb's effectiveness. Valerine is a common misspelling of valerian.

Valeron

Valerian is an herbal supplement often used to treat insomnia. This page from the eMedTV Web site discusses how valerian works and explains what to tell your doctor before using it medicinally. Valeron is a common misspelling of valerian.

Valiam

Valium is a prescription drug licensed to treat anxiety, seizures, and other conditions. This eMedTV segment covers other Valium uses, describes the effects of this drug, and lists some potential side effects. Valiam is a common misspelling of Valium.

Valian

Valium is a prescription medicine approved to treat muscle spasm, anxiety, seizures, and alcohol withdrawal. This eMedTV article explains how Valium works and describes the various forms of this drug. Valian is a common misspelling of Valium.

Valiem

Valium is a drug often prescribed to treat muscle spasms, anxiety, alcohol withdrawal, and seizures. This eMedTV page explains how Valium works for these conditions and describes the effects of this medicine. Valiem is a common misspelling of Valium.

Valien

People with anxiety may benefit from the prescription drug Valium. This eMedTV page explores other Valium benefits and explains what to discuss with your healthcare provider before starting this medication. Valien is a common misspelling of Valium.

Valium

Valium may be prescribed for the treatment of anxiety, alcohol withdrawal, and other conditions. This eMedTV article gives a general overview of the prescription drug, noting in particular its side effects, dosing guidelines, and available strengths.

Valium 10 mg Tablets

As this eMedTV segment explains, Valium 10 mg tablets are the strongest strength available for this medication. This page covers some general Valium dosing guidelines for treating various conditions and lists some factors that may affect your dose.

Valium 2 mg Tablets

As this eMedTV page explains, a healthcare provider may prescribe Valium 2 mg tablets to treat several conditions, such as anxiety and muscle spasms. This article further discusses Valium dosing guidelines and describes factors that may affect your dose.

Valium 5 mg Tablets

As this part of the eMedTV Web archives explains, a healthcare provider may prescribe Valium 5 mg tablets to treat several conditions, such as anxiety and seizures. This page also describes factors that may affect your dosage and covers dosing guidelines.

Valium Dangers

You may not be able to safely use Valium if you have certain medical conditions (such as liver disease). This eMedTV Web segment takes a closer look at other potential Valium dangers to be aware of before starting treatment with this medication.

More About Valium Dosage

The recommended Valium dosage for most people with anxiety is 2 to 10 mg two to four times daily. This eMedTV resource also discusses dosing guidelines when using Valium for the treatment of alcohol withdrawal, muscle spasms, and seizures.

Valium Drug Side Effects

Common side effects of the drug Valium include fatigue, drowsiness, and nausea. As this eMedTV article explains, while most side effects are mild, some are potentially serious and may require medical attention (such as insomnia or hallucinations).

Valium for Alcohol Withdrawal

As this eMedTV Web page explains, Valium may help relieve the symptoms of alcohol withdrawal by affecting several parts of the body. This article takes a further look at using Valium for alcohol withdrawal and discusses how this medication works.

Valium for Anxiety

This eMedTV page explains that if you have an anxiety disorder, you may benefit from Valium. Anxiety symptoms can be relieved by Valium because this drug affects several areas of the body. This article also describes the effectiveness of Valium.

Valium Indications

Valium is a prescription medication often used for the treatment of anxiety. This eMedTV page discusses other approved Valium indications, lists possible off-label uses for the drug, and explains whether the medicine should be used in children.

Valium Medication

Available by prescription only, Valium is a medication that is used to treat anxiety and other conditions. This eMedTV segment covers other approved Valium uses, explains how this drug works, and lists some of its most commonly reported side effects.

Valium Medicine

A prescription medication, Valium is licensed to treat alcohol withdrawal and various other conditions. This eMedTV article discusses other Valium uses, explores the effects of this medication, and lists some of its possible off-label uses.

Valium Oral

As this eMedTV Web article discusses, Valium oral tablets may be prescribed to treat conditions such as anxiety or seizures. This page also takes a closer look at how this drug works, possible side effects, and various strengths of the medication.

Valium Pills

Valium is approved to treat seizures, anxiety, muscle spasms, and alcohol withdrawal. As this eMedTV page explains, this medicine is available by prescription only. There are three different forms of Valium: pills, oral liquid, and an injection.

Valium Risks

Some of the potential risks with using Valium may include fatigue and coordination problems. This page of the eMedTV Web library describes other Valium risks, including potentially dangerous side effects.

Valium Safety

Valium can cause psychological and physical dependence, and has the potential to be abused. This eMedTV segment provides more Valium safety information and lists some of the common side effects that have been reported with this medication.

Valium Side Affects

Common Valium side effects include fatigue, double vision, and drowsiness. This eMedTV page also lists potentially serious side effects of the drug that require medical attention. Valium side affects is a common misspelling of Valium side effects.

Valium Side Effects

Some of the most common side effects of Valium include fatigue, drowsiness, or coordination problems. This eMedTV article explains that side effects are usually minor, but can sometimes be serious -- and explains what to do if you develop any problems.

Valium Substitute

If you have side effects or if Valium is not working for you, there are several alternatives available. This eMedTV Web resource provides an overview of several Valium substitutes, such as SSRIs, MAOIs, or tricyclic antidepressants.

Valium Tablets

As this eMedTV page discusses, Valium tablets are a prescription drug used to treat several conditions, such as anxiety and seizures. This page offers more details on Valium, including how the drug works, potential side effects, and available strengths.

Valium Withdraw

Potential Valium withdrawal symptoms include nausea, insomnia, and panic attacks. This eMedTV Web page further explores the potential dangers of stopping this drug abruptly. Valium withdraw is a common misspelling of Valium withdrawal.

Valium Withdrawal

Symptoms of Valium withdrawal can include anxiety, sweating, and fever. This eMedTV segment explains why you should talk with your doctor before stopping Valium and describes what steps your doctor may take to help limit withdrawal.

Valium Withdrawal Symptoms

A withdrawal from Valium can cause symptoms such as insomnia or hallucinations. This eMedTV segment lists other possible Valium withdrawal symptoms and explains how your healthcare provider can help you prevent severe withdrawal symptoms.

Valium Withdrawl

Withdrawal from Valium can lead to memory loss, heart palpitations, and other symptoms. This eMedTV article lists other withdrawal symptoms and explains why these symptoms occur. Valium withdrawl is a common misspelling of Valium withdrawal.

Vallium

This eMedTV article explores Valium, a drug that is prescribed to treat seizures, muscle spasms, and other conditions. This page covers Valium uses and dosing, as well as what to do if you miss your dose. Vallium is a common misspelling of Valium.

Vallium Side Effects

Common Valium side effects may include fatigue, drowsiness, and coordination problems. This eMedTV page also lists potentially serious side effects that require medical attention. Vallium side effects is a common misspelling of Valium side effects.

Valporic Acid

As this eMedTV page explains, valproic acid is a drug used to treat certain types of seizures. This page explains how the drug works and also covers side effects and precautions. Valporic acid is a common misspelling of valproic acid.

Valproic Acid

Valproic acid is often prescribed to treat certain types of seizures in people with epilepsy. This eMedTV Web page further discusses this prescription drug, including information on its effects, dosing guidelines, possible side effects, and more.