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Daytrana Alternatives
Some alternatives to Daytrana include Desoxyn, Dexedrine, Strattera, and other medications. This eMedTV resource discusses Daytrana alternatives, including lifestyle changes (such as therapy) that may be used in place of the drug to treat ADHD.
Daytrana and Depression
Depression has been reported as a side effect of drugs containing the same active ingredient as Daytrana. This eMedTV Web page discusses Daytrana and depression, and explains that drugs like Daytrana may be used to treat depression in some instances.
Daytrana and Hair Loss
Hair loss may be a side effect of Daytrana. This eMedTV page discusses Daytrana and hair loss. While hair loss was not reported as a side effect of Daytrana in clinical studies, the active ingredient in Daytrana has been reported to cause hair loss.
Daytrana and Pregnancy
Taking Daytrana during pregnancy may not be safe. This eMedTV article discusses Daytrana and pregnancy, and explains that other forms of methylphenidate have caused birth defects and other problems in pregnant rats.
Daytrana and Weight Loss
Weight loss is a relatively common side effect of Daytrana. This eMedTV segment discusses Daytrana and weight loss, and explains that weight loss can be a problem for children. Drugs like Daytrana are sometimes prescribed "off-label" for weight loss.
Daytrana Dosage
Often, the initial daily Daytrana dosage for children taking the drug is a 10 mg patch worn for nine hours. This eMedTV segment discusses Daytrana dosing guidelines and provides tips for how and when to use the patch containing the medication.
Daytrana Drug Interactions
When warfarin, primidone, or pressors are taken with Daytrana, drug interactions may occur. This eMedTV segment lists other drugs that may interact with Daytrana and describes the potential effects of such interactions.
Daytrana for Adults and Teens
Daytrana is approved for children and teens with ADHD. As this eMedTV page explains, it has not been approved by the FDA for adults. However, doctors may sometimes prescribe the drug "off-label" to treat ADHD in adults.
Daytrana Overdose
Effects of a Daytrana overdose may include seizures, fever, and shakiness. This section of the eMedTV Web site provides a list of other potential effects of such an overdose and looks at treatment options for someone who has overdosed on Daytrana.
Daytrana Patch for ADHD
For children with ADHD, a Daytrana patch can eliminate the need to take any drugs at school. This eMedTV resource describes the effects of this medication and offers general instructions on how to use the Daytrana patch.
Daytrana Side Effects
Common side effects of Daytrana include such things as insomnia, nausea, and vomiting. This eMedTV resource identifies other potential Daytrana side effects, including rare but serious health problems that may occur in people taking the drug.
Daytrana Uses
Daytrana is used to treat children and adolescents with ADHD. As this eMedTV resource explains, however, the medication may be used "off-label" to treat adults with ADHD. Other off-label Daytrana uses include weight loss and narcolepsy treatment.
Daytrana Warnings and Precautions
People with severe anxiety, tension, or agitation should not take Daytrana. This eMedTV Web page contains more Daytrana warnings and precautions, such as those concerning the drug's addictive nature and the dangers of taking it with an MAOI.
Daytrana Without a Prescription
It is illegal to obtain or use Daytrana without a prescription. This eMedTV Web page explains that not only is it illegal to use Daytrana without a prescription, it may also be dangerous to do so; the drug is not safe for everyone.
Daytrana: A Controlled Substance
Daytrana, a controlled substance, should be used with caution because it is very habit-forming. As this eMedTV segment explains, Daytrana is a Schedule II controlled substance, meaning it has a legitimate medical purpose but is also likely to be abused.
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Dealing With Common Liver Donation Surgery Side Effects
Possible side effects after liver donation surgery include constipation, gas pains, and depression. This eMedTV Web page provides a complete list and offers suggestions for dealing with common liver donation surgery side effects.
As you recover from liver donation, you may experience gas pains, constipation, and other side effects. This video lists other common side effects you may have after your donation.
This video clip discusses strategies for dealing with depression.
In one study, about 1 out of 4 liver donors said that they experienced family tension because of their decision to donate. This video clip takes a closer look at why donating can sometimes cause tension in the family.
Dealing With Family Tension After Liver Donation Surgery
This eMedTV article discusses how some patients are dealing with family tension after liver donation surgery. Because there are risks and potential complications involved in liver donation, family tension may arise due to fear or concerns over money.
This video clip stresses the importance of understanding the financial issues that may arise due to your liver donation.
Dealing With Financial Issues After Liver Donation Surgery
As this eMedTV Web page explains, your company may not pay you while you're out from surgery, so you may end up dealing with financial issues after liver donation surgery. Talk to the social worker on your transplant team if you have any concerns.
Decadrin
As this eMedTV Web article explains, a doctor may prescribe Decadron to treat certain inflammatory conditions. This page describes some of these uses and offers a link to more detailed information. Decadrin is a common misspelling of Decadron.
Decadron 1 Mg
This eMedTV resource explains when a doctor might prescribe 1-mg Decadron products and describes some of the factors that may affect your dosage amount. This page also provides a link to more detailed information on this steroid medication.
Decadron 10-Mg Injection
A doctor may prescribe 10-mg Decadron injections to treat hormonal disorders and other conditions. This eMedTV segment describes other uses of this drug and outlines the factors that may affect your dosage. A link to more details is also provided.
Decadron and Breastfeeding
As this page from the eMedTV Web site explains, it is unknown if Decadron (dextromethorphan) passes through breast milk or if it would harm a nursing infant. This page further explores breastfeeding and Decadron, including what some experts recommend.
Decadron and High Blood Pressure
Some people may develop high blood pressure while using Decadron. This eMedTV page takes a look at this possible reaction to the drug, and explains how most Decadron side effects tend to be mild and easy to treat. A link to more details is also included.
Decadron and High Blood Sugar
If you have diabetes and are taking Decadron, high blood sugar levels may occur. This eMedTV Web selection explains what your doctor may recommend to help avoid this problem. A link to more details on safety concerns with Decadron is also included.
Decadron and Pregnancy
As this eMedTV segment explains, Decadron (dexamethasone) may not be safe for pregnant women. This article takes an in-depth look at the results of animal studies, and explains when a doctor may still prescribe this drug during pregnancy.
Decadron Dosage
As this eMedTV page explains, your dose of Decadron will depend on several factors, such as your age, the condition being treated, and other medicines you are taking. This page takes a closer look at the dosing guidelines for this steroid medication.
Decadron Drug Interactions
Aspirin, Advil, and grapefruit juice are among the many products that may react with Decadron. This eMedTV resource lists other drugs that may cause interactions with Decadron and describes what may happen if these products are taken together.
Decadron Elixir
There are various forms available for Decadron, including an elixir, tablets, oral solution, and injections. This eMedTV resource offers a list of some of the available Decadron products and provides a link to more detailed information on this drug.
Decadron Generic Name
There are generic Decadron products available, sold under the name dexamethasone. This page of the eMedTV Web library further describes the generic versions of this drug and offers a link to more detailed information.
Decadron Medication Information
Decadron is a steroid used to treat a wide variety of conditions, such as respiratory disorders. This eMedTV article offers more information on the medication, including safety warnings, other uses, and why Decadron may not be suitable for certain people.
Decadron Overdose
This eMedTV Web selection describes the serious problems that can result from an overdose of Decadron (dexamethasone), such as heart attacks or hallucinations. This page lists other overdose symptoms and describes possible treatment options.
Decadron Tablets
This eMedTV page explains that you can buy Decadron in the form of tablets, an oral liquid, an ophthalmic/otic solution, or an injection. This article briefly explains some general dosing information for Decadron. A link to more details is also included.
Decadron Uses
As this eMedTV page discusses, Decadron is a medicine prescribed for the treatment of many conditions, such as respiratory disorders and allergic reactions. This page further explores specific Decadron uses, including other approved and unapproved uses.
Decadron Warnings and Precautions
You should not take Decadron if you have a systemic fungal infection or a viral infection of the eye. This eMedTV article explores other important Decadron warnings and precautions, including what your doctor needs to know before you use this drug.
Decadrone
Decadron is a steroid prescribed to treat a wide variety of conditions, such as respiratory disorders. This eMedTV page explains how Decadron works, covers some safety concerns, and lists side effects. Decadrone is a common misspelling of Decadron.
Decedron
As this eMedTV segment explains, a doctor may prescribe Decadron to treat certain inflammatory conditions. This page also lists possible side effects and discusses the factors that may affect your dosage. Decedron is a common misspelling of Decadron.
Decentration and LASIK Eye Surgery
Some eye surgeries can lead to decentration, and LASIK eye surgery carries this risk. As this eMedTV page explains, this happens when the laser is not properly aligned with your eye, resulting in blurred vision and a glare that worsens at night.
Decodron
This eMedTV resource offers an overview of Decadron, a prescription steroid used to reduce inflammation due to many conditions. This page also covers some general precautions and possible side effects. Decodron is a common misspelling of Decadron.
Decreased Blood Cell Counts With Hepatitis C Combination Therapy
Decreased blood cell counts can occur in those who take combination therapy for hepatitis C treatment. As this section of the eMedTV library explains, a decrease in red blood cells, white cells, or platelets can cause fatigue, infection, or bleeding.
This video clip explains how combination therapy can cause a decreased blood count.
Decreased Knee Motion Following ACL Surgery
You can expect to have some decreased knee motion following ACL surgery. However, as this eMedTV resource explains, you will gradually recover the amount of motion you had prior to surgery over the next several months.
Deep Brain Stimulation for Parkinson's
Deep brain stimulation uses electric current to treat neurological conditions, such as Parkinson's disease. This eMedTV page further discusses deep brain stimulation, including how the process works and how it may help relieve Parkinson's symptoms.
Degaralix
Degarelix is a type of injection used to treat prostate cancer symptoms. This eMedTV page offers a brief overview of how this prescription drug works and what to discuss with your doctor prior to treatment. Degaralix is a common misspelling of degarelix.
Degarelix Dosage
This eMedTV resource explains that the degarelix injection is administered every 28 days to treat advanced prostate cancer. This page looks at the standard dosing guidelines for degarelix, with details on what to expect when you receive this injection.
Degarelix Drug Information
If you have advanced prostate cancer, you may benefit from degarelix. This page of the eMedTV Web site provides more information on degarelix, including how the drug works and possible safety concerns. A link to more details is also included.
Degarelix Medication
This eMedTV resource explores some basic information on degarelix, a medication prescribed to treat advanced prostate cancer. This article also explains how this drug works, dosing information, and why it is not suitable for some people.
Degarelix Side Effects
If you are using degarelix, side effects are possible and may include fatigue, back pain, and hot flushes. This eMedTV page outlines other potential reactions to this prescription medicine, including serious problems that you should report to your doctor.
Degerelix
Men with advanced prostate cancer may benefit from degarelix. This article from the eMedTV Web site takes a look at this prescription drug, including how long the medicine lasts and potential side effects. Degerelix is a common misspelling of degarelix.
Dehydroepiandrosterone Dosage
There is no standard recommended dehydroepiandrosterone dosage. As this eMedTV page explains, since the best dose has not been established for any use, it is reasonable to follow the dosing directions of your particular product.
Dehydroepiandrosterone Safety
Dehydroepiandrosterone may worsen or increase the risk of cancer. This eMedTV Web page discusses dehydroepiandrosterone safety in more detail and provides a list of other side effects or problems that may occur with the use of this dietary supplement.
Dehydroepiandrosterone Supplements
As this eMedTV page explains, dehydroepiandrosterone supplements are often claimed to be a "fountain of youth." This segment looks at the truthfulness of this claim, explains what can happen if too high of a dose is taken, and links to more information.
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Delatestryl and Breastfeeding
As explained in this part of the eMedTV site, breastfeeding women should avoid Delatestryl (testosterone enanthate). This article covers the dangers of using this medicine while breastfeeding and explains why you should consult your healthcare provider.
Delatestryl and Pregnancy
As this eMedTV segment explains, it is not safe for pregnant women to use Delatestryl (testosterone enanthate) in any situation. This article explains why this is the case and explains what to do if pregnancy occurs.
Delatestryl Dosage
Delatestryl comes in the form of an injection that is typically given once or twice a month. This eMedTV selection explores the dosing guidelines for Delatestryl, explaining the factors that will affect your dose and how to use this product safely.
Delatestryl Drug Interactions
Many drugs can interact with Delatestryl, including warfarin, prednisone, and insulin. This selection from the eMedTV site offers information on how to reduce your risk of interactions and lists some of the problems that may occur.
Delatestryl Medication Information
This selection from the eMedTV site gives some basic information on Delatestryl, a steroid medication approved to increase testosterone levels. This article gives a brief overview of how often it is given and what to expect during treatment.
Delatestryl Overdose
This eMedTV article explains that the exact effects of an Delatestryl overdose are unknown at this time. However, it's likely that the drug's usual side effects would occur, perhaps to a greater extent. This article also covers treatment options.
Delatestryl Side Effects
As this eMedTV Web page explains, side effects of Delatestryl may include low sperm count, hostility, and changes in sex drive. This article offers a detailed list of potential reactions to this steroid, including those requiring immediate medical care.
Delatestryl Uses
Delatestryl helps treat low testosterone levels in men, but it can be prescribed for other reasons as well. This eMedTV article takes an in-depth look at what Delatestryl is used for, including details on how it works, who can use it, and more.
Delatestryl Warnings and Precautions
As this eMedTV page explains, Delatestryl can lower sperm count, potentially resulting in decreased fertility. This article offers more warnings and precautions for Delatestryl, including what to tell your healthcare provider before using this product.
Delavirdine
Delavirdine is a prescription drug that is approved to treat HIV and AIDS. This section of the eMedTV library describes delavirdine in more detail, explains how the medication works, and offers dosing tips and guidelines.
Delavirdine Dosing
There is only one standard delavirdine dose for HIV or AIDS treatment -- 400 mg three times a day. This eMedTV Web page discusses the importance of following your delavirdine dosing schedule and offers tips for those taking the medication.
Delavirdine Drug Information
This eMedTV article provides information on delavirdine, a drug prescribed as part of a "cocktail" used to treat HIV/AIDS. This segment describes how often the medicine is taken and provides an important safety concern to be aware of while taking it.
Delayed Bowel Function After a Myomectomy
If you have delayed bowel function after a myomectomy, clear liquids will be given until function returns. This eMedTV segment explains ways in which an ileus, or temporary stoppage of bowel functions, can be treated.
Delayed Bowel Function Following a C-Section
Delayed bowel function following a c-section is a common side effect, often caused by anesthesia. This eMedTV resource discusses other possible causes and treatment options for this condition.
Delayed Bowel Function Following Laparoscopic Surgery
Your bowel function may be delayed temporarily following laparoscopic surgery. The information in this eMedTV resource discusses why it may occur and how it is treated.
Delayed Bowel Function Following Laparoscopy
An ileus (a temporary stoppage of your bowel functions) can occur after laparoscopy. This eMedTV resource provides information on the causes of delayed bowel function following laparoscopy and discusses possible treatments.
Delayed Bowel Function Following Tubal Ligation
An ileus (temporary stoppage of bowel functions) is a potential complication of tubal ligation. This eMedTV Web page explains why you may experience delayed bowel function after tubal ligation and lists treatment options, such as clear liquids.
Delayed Bowel Function From a Laparoscopy for Endometriosis
This page on the eMedTV Web site talks about the reasons for delayed bowel function from a laparoscopy for endometriosis. For example, this can occur to due the anesthesia or if your bowels are moved or touched during the surgery.
This video file explains how, why, and when an ileus (delayed bowel function) may occur.
This video file explains how, why, and when an ileus (delayed bowel function) may occur following an abdominal hysterectomy.
Delayed Release Valproic Acid
Delayed release valproic acid is used to prevent migraines and treat bipolar mania and epilepsy. This eMedTV article discusses these uses in more detail, describes how this medication works, and explains what side effects may occur with the drug.
Delayed Release Valproic Acid Dosage
The usual starting delayed release valproic acid dosage for migraine prevention is 250 mg twice daily. This eMedTV Web page also offers delayed release valproic acid dosing information for the treatment of epilepsy and bipolar mania.
Delayed Return of Intestinal Function and Living Donor Liver Transplant
As this eMedTV resource explains, with any abdominal surgery, there is a risk of delayed return of intestinal function, and living donor liver transplant patients may experience this. This page also describes how this is treated should it occur.
Delestrogen Alternatives
As this eMedTV segment explains, some of the common Delestrogen (estradiol valerate) alternatives include natural remedies, coping strategies, and other drugs. This page also discusses when it may be time to try these Delestrogen alternatives.
Delestrogen and Breastfeeding
Breastfeeding women are typically advised to avoid taking Delestrogen (estradiol valerate). This eMedTV Web page includes more information on Delestrogen and breastfeeding, and discusses some of the potential risks of using the medicine while nursing.
Delestrogen and Pregnancy
There is no legitimate medical reason for pregnant women to use Delestrogen (estradiol valerate). This eMedTV Web article offers more information on Delestrogen and pregnancy, and further explains why pregnant women should not use this medication.
Delestrogen Dosage
This eMedTV Web resource explains that the recommended Delestrogen dosage can vary from 10 mg to 30 mg or more, depending on the medical condition being treated and other factors. This page also offers tips on when and how to use Delestrogen.
Delestrogen Drug Interactions
Some antibiotics, thyroid medicines, and barbiturates may cause negative interactions with Delestrogen. This eMedTV Web resource lists other medicines that may cause Delestrogen drug interactions and describes the complications that can occur.
Delestrogen Medication Information
This page of the eMedTV archives presents some important information on Delestrogen, a medication used to treat several different conditions. It explains how often this drug is administered, lists possible side effects, and links to more details.
Delestrogen Overdose
A Delestrogen (estradiol valerate) overdose may cause nausea, vomiting, and vaginal bleeding. This portion of the eMedTV Web library further discusses the effects of a Delestrogen overdose and describes the treatment options that are available.
Delestrogen Side Effects
Possible side effects of Delestrogen include nausea, headaches, and vaginal yeast infections. As this eMedTV article explains, while most Delestrogen side effects are usually minor, some require prompt medical care, such as heart attacks and strokes.
Delestrogen Uses
This eMedTV article explains what Delestrogen is used for, such as treating menopause symptoms and hormone deficiencies. This Web resource also lists other, "off-label" Delestrogen uses, such as its use in men going through a sex change.
Delestrogen Warnings and Precautions
Before using Delestrogen, let your doctor know if you have certain conditions, such as asthma or epilepsy. This eMedTV Web resource explores other important Delestrogen warnings and precautions, including a list of who should not use this medication.
Delsym and Breastfeeding
This eMedTV page explains that if you are breastfeeding, it's important to talk to your doctor before taking Delsym (dextromethorphan polistirex). This page further discusses this topic, including information on whether Delsym passes through breast milk.
Delsym and Pregnancy
This eMedTV Web page explains why the full risks of taking Delsym (dextromethorphan polistirex) during pregnancy are unknown. This article offers more information for women who are expecting, including how Delsym is classified by the FDA.
Delsym Drug Interactions
Tramadol, linezolid, and alcohol are just a few of the products that can react with Delsym. This eMedTV Web article describes other negative Delsym drug interactions, as well as the potentially dangerous complications these reactions can cause.
Delsym Medication Information
Delsym is an over-the-counter cough suppressant. This eMedTV page explains how this long-acting medicine works and covers some safety precautions to be aware of before using this medication. A link to more detailed information on Delsym is also included.
Delsym Overdose
This eMedTV page explains that seizures, vomiting, and other problems can occur if a person takes too much Delsym (dextromethorphan polistirex). This page takes a closer look at what to expect from an overdose, including other signs and treatment options.
Delsym Uses
As explained in this selection of the eMedTV Web site, Delsym is approved to help suppress a cough. This article offers more details on what Delsym is used for and how it works, and also includes information on whether it is safe for children.
Delsym Warnings and Precautions
Do not take Delsym if you have taken a monoamine oxidase inhibitor within the past two weeks. This eMedTV page describes several other important precautions and warnings to be aware of before taking Delsym, including when to call a doctor.
Demencha
Dementia is a progressive decline in cognitive function that is not a normal part of the aging process. This eMedTV article explores the causes of dementia and explains what symptoms may occur. Demencha is a common misspelling of dementia.
Demenchia
Dementia is the progressive decline in cognitive function beyond what may be expected from normal aging. This eMedTV page lists common dementia symptoms and explains if they are treatable or preventable. Demenchia is a common misspelling of dementia.
Demential
Dementia, a progressive decline in cognitive function, is most commonly caused by Alzheimer's disease. This eMedTV page lists other causes of dementia and describes common symptoms that may occur. Demential is a common misspelling of dementia.
Demerol 100 mg Tablets
With the oral forms of the drug, 100 mg Demerol tablets are the highest available strength. This page from the eMedTV site lists other forms and strengths of Demerol and offers general dosing recommendations for various uses of this medication.
Demulen 1/35
A doctor may prescribe Demulen 1/35 to prevent pregnancy. This page from the eMedTV Web library takes a brief look at this birth control pill, including how it works and general safety precautions. A link to more detailed information is also included.
Demulen Birth Control
Demulen is a type of oral contraceptive available only by prescription. This page from the eMedTV Web site provides details on this birth control pill, including Demulen's safety precautions, potential side effects, and general dosing guidelines.
Demulin
Demulen, a prescription birth control pill, is used to prevent pregnancy. This eMedTV Web selection provides a brief overview of the pill, including dosing guidelines and possible side effects. Demulin is a common misspelling of Demulen.
Denileukin Diffitox
A healthcare provider may prescribe denileukin diftitox to treat cutaneous T-cell lymphoma in adults. This eMedTV page describes how this drug works and lists potential side effects. Denileukin diffitox is a common misspelling of denileukin diftitox.
Denosomab
Denosumab is prescribed for treating osteoporosis. This eMedTV resource provides a brief look at this drug, explaining how it is administered and listing some common side effects. Denosomab is a common misspelling of denosumab.
Depacoat
Depakote can help prevent migraine headaches and treat the symptoms of mania and epilepsy. This eMedTV Web segment provides a brief overview of Depakote and describes some of its possible side effects. Depacoat is a common misspelling of Depakote.
Depakote Oral
As this eMedTV page explains, the oral medication Depakote is used for treating mania and epilepsy, and for preventing migraines. This article describes Depakote in more detail and briefly explains how this prescription drug works for various conditions.
Depicote
This eMedTV page explains that Depakote is a prescription drug used for mania, epilepsy, and migraine headaches. This page also covers dosing guidelines and what to tell your doctor before starting it. Depicote is a common misspelling of Depakote.
Deplen
As this eMedTV page discusses, Deplin is a vitamin prescribed to improve the effectiveness of medications used for treating depression or schizophrenia. This page lists dosing guidelines and safety precautions. Deplen is a common misspelling of Deplin.
Deplin 15 Mg
A doctor may prescribe 15 mg of Deplin once daily to help treat depression or schizophrenia. This eMedTV page takes a brief look at the benefits of this prescription vitamin, as well as some general dosing tips. A link to more details is also provided.
Deplin Dosage
The recommended dose of Deplin depends on the severity of your medical condition, among other factors. This eMedTV segment takes an in-depth look at dosing guidelines for using this prescription vitamin for depression or schizophrenia.
Deplin Manufacturer
As this eMedTV Web page explains, Pamlab is the manufacturer of Deplin, a prescription vitamin used in the treatment of depression and schizophrenia. This article takes a closer look at this drug and offers a link to more detailed information.
Deplin Medication
People who are taking antidepressant or antipsychotic medications may benefit from Deplin. This eMedTV resource takes a brief look at some of the benefits of this prescription supplement. A link to more detailed information is also included.
Deplin Vitamin Information
Available by prescription only, Deplin is a vitamin used in the treatment of depression and schizophrenia. This eMedTV article offers important information on Deplin, including how to take this vitamin, possible side effects, and general safety issues.
Deplon
Deplin is a vitamin prescribed to improve the effectiveness of antidepressant and antipsychotic drugs. This eMedTV page lists medical conditions you must tell your doctor about before using this supplement. Deplon is a common misspelling of Deplin.
Depo-Provera and Breastfeeding
As this eMedTV page explains, Depo-Provera (medroxyprogesterone intramuscular injection) is generally considered safe for use while breastfeeding. This article takes a closer look at this topic, explaining whether the drug affects breast milk production.
Depo-Provera and Weight Gain
People who are receiving Depo-Provera injections may gain weight. This eMedTV article explores this possible side effect of Depo-Provera, including statistics on how often it occurs. A link to more details is also included.
Depo-Provera Dosage
As this eMedTV page explains, Depo-Provera dosing guidelines are based on various factors, such as how you respond to the drug and the reason you are using it. This page discusses specific dose recommendations, as well as tips for receiving the injection.
Depo-Provera Drug Interactions
As this eMedTV resource explains, Depo-Provera may cause interactions with a number of drugs, including retinoids, corticosteroids, and antibiotics. This page takes a closer look at the possible complications that may occur from these reactions.
Depo-Provera Given When Pregnant
Fetal problems (such as low birth weight) might occur when Depo-Provera is given to a woman who is pregnant. This eMedTV segment explores other risks associated with using this drug during pregnancy. A link to more details is also included.
Depo-Provera Shot
Available in the form of an injection (shot), Depo-Provera is used to prevent pregnancy. However, as this eMedTV article explains, it can also be used for other purposes. This page discusses how and where the shot is given, and explains how it works.
Depo-Provera Shot Side Effects
Depo-Provera may cause weight gain and irregular menstrual bleeding in some people. This eMedTV article discusses other potential side effects of the Depo-Provera shot and provides a link to more detailed information.
Depo-Provera Use
Depo-Provera is a prescription drug approved for preventing pregnancy and relieving certain cancer symptoms. This eMedTV Web page explores other uses for Depo-Provera and explains how this synthetic progesterone can be used for "off-label" purposes.
Depo-SubQ Provera 104 Injection Information
As this eMedTV page explains, depo-subQ Provera 104 is prescribed to prevent pregnancy and relieve endometriosis symptoms. This article offers more information about these injections, including how depo-subQ Provera 104 works and potential side effects.
Depo-SubQ Provera 104 Shot Side Effects
Headaches and weight gain are among the possible side effects of depo-subQ Provera 104 shots. This eMedTV resource describes other potential problems that may occur with these injections and provides a link to more detailed information.
Depot Firmagon
This eMedTV article explains that Firmagon is a type of depot injection, which means a small mass forms when this drug is injected under the skin. This resource explains how this depot slowly releases the medicine over the course of 28 days.
Deppressed
A person with depression may have less energy and experience feelings of hopelessness or pessimism. This eMedTV page explains possible symptoms and treatment options. Deppressed is a common misspelling and variation of depression.
Deppression Medications
This eMedTV Web page discusses how effective treatment for depression may be in the general population and describes several treatment options that are currently available. Deppression medications is a common misspelling of depression medications.
Depresent
This eMedTV Web article explains how a healthcare provider will diagnose depression. This page also describes some of the symptoms of depression, such as irritability and feelings of worthlessness. Depresent is a common misspelling of depression.
Depressin
Depression affects approximately 10 percent of the population in any given year. This portion of the eMedTV library takes a brief look at depression, including possible symptoms and treatment options. Depressin is a common misspelling of depression.
Depressioon
Depression is an illness that may cause feelings of hopelessness or pessimism in some people. This page on the eMedTV site lists other possible symptoms and explains how depression can be treated. Depressioon is a common misspelling of depression.
Depressoin
Depression can cause feelings of worthlessness, irritability, and other symptoms. This eMedTV page offers a brief overview of the condition, including possible causes and how it is diagnosed. Depressoin is a common misspelling of depression.
Depresson
Depression is a serious illness that may cause thoughts of death or suicide. This eMedTV segment lists other possible symptoms of depression and describes various treatment options that are available. Depresson is a common misspelling of depression.
Depresssion
Depression is a mental and physical illness that often interferes with normal functioning. This eMedTV article explains how depression affects a person and lists treatment options that are available. Depresssion is a common misspelling of depression.
Deprission
Depression is an illness that comes in several forms, such as major depression and manic-depression. This eMedTV page offers a brief description of depression and covers possible treatment options. Deprission is a common misspelling of depression.
Deprssion
People with a family history of depression may be at higher risk for developing the illness. This eMedTV article lists other risk factors for depression and describes common symptoms of the condition. Deprssion is a common misspelling of depression.