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Janumet and Pregnancy

Janumet is generally considered safe for use during pregnancy. As this page on the eMedTV Web site explains, studies on Janumet and pregnancy showed that the drug did not cause any problems when it was given to pregnant animals.

Janumet Dosage

The Janumet dosage that your doctor prescribes will depend on your existing metformin or sitagliptin dosage. This eMedTV article explains in more detail how Janumet dosing works and provides tips on when and how to take the medication.

Janumet Drug Information

Janumet Drug Interactions

Cimetidine, niacin, and certain decongestants may potentially cause Janumet drug interactions. This eMedTV page explains what other drugs may interact with Janumet and describes the side effects that may occur as a result of mixing the medicines.

Janumet Overdose

While effects can vary, people who take too much Janumet often develop low blood sugar or lactic acidosis. This eMedTV article lists possible symptoms of a Janumet overdose and explains the treatment options that are available.

Janumet Side Effects

Some of the most commonly reported Janumet side effects include diarrhea, abdominal pain, and nausea. This eMedTV segment also lists serious side effects of the drug that may require medical attention, such as symptoms of low or high blood sugar.

Janumet Uses

Janumet is a medication that is used for the treatment of type 2 diabetes in adults. This page of the eMedTV library explains how the drug works to control blood sugar levels and discusses both Janumet uses in children and off-label uses of the drug.

Janumet Warnings and Precautions

This eMedTV Web page offers important Janumet warnings and precautions, including possible side effects that may occur during treatment and people who should not take it. For example, you should not take Janumet if you have kidney disease.

Januvia 25 mg Tablets

As this eMedTV article explains, Januvia tablets come in strengths as low as 25 mg. This article highlights some of the dosing guidelines to be aware of before taking this diabetes medicine and provides a link to more details on the topic.

Januvia 50 mg

As explained in this selection from the eMedTV archives, Januvia comes in three strengths -- 25, 50, and 100 mg. This article tells you what you need to know about Januvia dosing, explaining some of the factors that affect your dose.

Januvia Alternatives

DiaBeta, Amaryl, and Glucophage are a few examples of drugs that may be used as alternatives to Januvia. This eMedTV Web page describes some Januvia alternatives, including certain lifestyle changes and insulin and other injectable drugs.

Januvia and Blood Sugar

As this eMedTV page explains, low and high blood sugar levels are possible effects of Januvia. Blood sugar levels that are too high or low can cause serious or life-threatening complications. This page also lists symptoms of high and low blood sugar.

Januvia and Pregnancy

It is generally considered safe to take Januvia during pregnancy. This eMedTV segment explores Januvia and pregnancy, explaining how the FDA categorizes Januvia as a pregnancy Category B medication and describing the results of animal studies.

Januvia Dangers

If you develop signs of low blood sugar or pancreatitis while taking Januvia, tell your doctor right away. This eMedTV page briefly explores the dangers of Januvia, including safety issues to discuss with your doctor before starting treatment.

Januvia Drug Interactions

In the case of Januvia, drug interactions may occur when the medicine is taken with digoxin. This eMedTV article explains that there are no other known drug interactions with Januvia; however, it's possible that other drugs may interact with Januvia.

Januvia Medicine for Type 2 Diabetes

If you have type 2 diabetes, your healthcare provider may recommend a medicine called Januvia. This eMedTV selection tells you what you need to know about this prescription drug, with information on how it works, possible side effects, and more.

Januvia Overdose

It is possible to overdose on Januvia; however, such overdoses are rare. This eMedTV Web page explains that taking too much Januvia may cause changes in heart rhythms. This page also outlines some treatment options for a Januvia overdose.

Januvia Problems

Januvia can cause side effects like headaches and nausea, but it is generally well tolerated. This part of the eMedTV Web site lists other Januvia problems that sometimes occur and provides links to more in-depth information on this topic.

Januvia Risks

Most people are able to take Januvia without any problems; however, the drug is not without risks. This eMedTV resource looks at some of the side effects that can occur with this drug and explains why it may not be the best choice for certain people.

Januvia Strengths

This part of the eMedTV Web site explains how Januvia is available in strengths ranging from 25 to 100 mg. This article talks about the factors that will affect which strength your doctor recommends and provides a link to more detailed information.

Januvia Substitutes

Your doctor may substitute another diabetes medication if Januvia isn't working for you. This eMedTV page lists a number of diabetes drugs that are sometimes used as alternatives to Januvia and also discusses the importance of lifestyle changes.

Januvia Tablets

If you have type 2 diabetes, your healthcare provider may recommend Januvia tablets. This eMedTV segment gives a brief overview of the dosing guidelines for this prescription medicine. A link to more information is also included.

Januvia Uses

This eMedTV page discusses how Januvia can lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes and can reduce the risks associated with long-term high blood sugar. This page also explains that there are no universally accepted off-label Januvia uses.

Januvia Warnings and Precautions

This eMedTV resource discusses Januvia warnings and precautions, including those relating to kidney problems, allergic reactions, and effects of possible drug interactions. This article also lists situations in which you should not take Januvia.

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Jentadueto Alternatives

As discussed in this eMedTV article, various alternatives to Jentadueto (linagliptin/metformin) are available, such as lifestyle changes and other diabetes medicines. This page lists these alternatives and covers when a doctor might recommend them.

Jentadueto and Breastfeeding

It is unknown whether it is safe for breastfeeding women to use Jentadueto (linagliptin/metformin). This eMedTV article takes a look at whether Jentadueto passes through breast milk and what the manufacturer recommends for women who are nursing.

Jentadueto and Pregnancy

In general, it is probably safe for pregnant women to take Jentadueto (linagliptin/metformin). This eMedTV Web page gives an in-depth look at this topic, including an explanation of why the FDA has classified Jentadueto as a pregnancy Category B drug.

Jentadueto Dosage

Taking Jentadueto twice daily with meals may help control blood sugar levels in people with type 2 diabetes. This eMedTV segment explains how your doctor will determine an appropriate Jentadueto dose that can help minimize side effects like diarrhea.

Jentadueto Drug Interactions

Taking digoxin or birth control pills with Jentadueto may lead to negative reactions. This eMedTV Web page examines various drugs and other products that may cause interactions with Jentadueto and how your doctor may help avoid these problems.

Jentadueto Medication Information

Adults with type 2 diabetes may consider using Jentadueto. This selection from the eMedTV Web site contains information on Jentadueto, including how this medication works, how it is taken, and safety concerns. A link to more details is also provided.

Jentadueto Overdose

It is possible and even potentially fatal for someone to take too much Jentadueto (linagliptin/metformin). This eMedTV Web selection describes some of the possible effects of an overdose on this drug. Various treatment methods are also outlined.

Jentadueto Side Effects

Most Jentadueto side effects, such as diarrhea or runny nose, are mild and easily treated. However, as this eMedTV article explains, this drug can also cause potentially serious complications that may require immediate medical care.

Jentadueto Uses

Adults who use Jentadueto to treat type 2 diabetes may find this drug can help control blood sugar levels. This eMedTV resource presents a closer look at how using Jentadueto can help prevent potentially serious diabetes complications like kidney failure.

Jentadueto Warnings and Precautions

If you have poor kidney function or metabolic acidosis, you should not use Jentadueto. This eMedTV page covers other important warnings and precautions associated with this drug, including details on problems it may cause and who should not take it.

Jevtana and Breastfeeding

This eMedTV page explains that it is typically not recommended to breastfeed while receiving Jevtana (cabazitaxel) because it is not known if it passes through breast milk. This page describes what to do if you are using this drug while breastfeeding.

Jevtana and Pregnancy

Jevtana could possibly be dangerous for pregnant women to use. This eMedTV Web resource discusses the results of animal studies involving Jevtana and pregnancy, explaining how the drug caused miscarriages when given to rats and rabbits.

Jevtana Chemotherapy Information

Jevtana is a medicine prescribed to treat prostate cancer. This eMedTV Web selection provides important information on this chemotherapy drug, including how Jevtana is administered and possible side effects. A link to more information is also provided.

Jevtana Dosage

Your height and weight are some of the factors that will affect your dose of Jevtana. This eMedTV resource describes these and other factors in more detail, and offers information on when and how you will receive this chemotherapy drug.

Jevtana Drug Interactions

Medications that slow down or stimulate certain liver enzymes may cause drug interactions with Jevtana. This eMedTV Web article takes an in-depth look at the medications that may react negatively with Jevtana and describes the problems that can occur.

Jevtana Overdose

As this eMedTV article explains, some of the potentially serious effects of a Jevtana (cabazitaxel) overdose include low blood counts, dehydration, and electrolyte imbalances. This resource also describes other potential symptoms and treatment options.

Jevtana Side Effects

A few of the most common Jevtana side effects include anemia, nausea, and low white blood cells. This eMedTV page lists other possible reactions and provides details on why most people are likely to experience significant side effects with this drug.

Jevtana Uses

Jevtana is approved for treating prostate cancer that has not adequately responded to other treatments. This eMedTV page describes how the medication works to stop cancer cells from growing and multiplying, and lists possible "off-label" Jevtana uses.

Jevtana Warnings and Precautions

Jevtana can potentially cause dangerous dehydration, infections, and other serious conditions. This page of the eMedTV Web site discusses other Jevtana warnings and precautions, including important information on who should not receive the medication.

Jinteli Dosage

This eMedTV page explains that the recommended Jinteli dose is one tablet taken once a day. This page discusses dosing guidelines for treating menopausal symptoms or preventing osteoporosis with Jinteli, including some tips for when and how to take it.

Jinteli Medication Information

Jinteli is a prescription medicine used to treat menopause symptoms and prevent osteoporosis. This eMedTV article offers more information on Jinteli, explaining the medication's dosing guidelines, possible side effects, and general safety precautions.

Jinteli Side Effects

Common Jinteli side effects include nausea, breast pain, and headaches. Besides common reactions, this eMedTV Web article also lists potentially serious problems that require immediate medical attention, such as a severe headache or chest pain.

Jolessa and Breastfeeding

As with most birth control pills, Jolessa is not recommended for women who are nursing. This part of the eMedTV site takes a closer look at breastfeeding and Jolessa, explaining why a progestin-only birth control pill may be a better choice while nursing.

Jolessa and Pregnancy

As this eMedTV segment explains, Jolessa (levonorgestrel/ethinyl estradiol) should never be taken during pregnancy. This article explains why Jolessa is a pregnancy Category X medication and discusses what to do if you discover you are pregnant.

Jolessa and Weight Gain

Some women may gain weight while taking Jolessa, but this doesn't necessarily mean that it's a side effect. This eMedTV article sheds some light on why weight gain may occur with this birth control pill -- and explains what to do if it happens to you.

Jolessa Dosage

As explained in this portion of the eMedTV Web site, there is only one standard dosage of Jolessa -- one pill per day, taken at the same time each day. This article offers more details on when and how to take this birth control pill.

Jolessa Drug Interactions

A number of medications can react with Jolessa, such as selegiline, antibiotics, and barbiturates. This eMedTV resource offers a detailed list of potential drug interactions with Jolessa, including the possible results and how to avoid them.

Jolessa Overdose

As this eMedTV article explains, taking too much Jolessa (levonorgestrel/ethinyl estradiol) could cause vomiting and other problems. This resource describes what to expect in the case of an overdose and explains what to do if you happen to take too much.

Jolessa Side Effects

Possible side effects of Jolessa include nausea, headache, and bloating. This portion of the eMedTV library covers the side effects of this birth control pill, listing commonly reported problems as well as serious ones that are potentially dangerous.

Jolessa Uses

Jolessa is approved to prevent pregnancy, but it can also be used to treat acne and other conditions. This eMedTV selection takes an in-depth look at the uses of Jolessa, including detailed information on how it works, who can take it, and more.

Jolessa Warnings and Precautions

Jolessa can change your menstrual bleeding patterns, often causing breakthrough bleeding or spotting. This eMedTV selection describes important Jolessa precautions and warnings, including a list of women who should not use this form of birth control.

Jolivette Dosing

Taking a Jolivette dose just a few hours late can increase your risk of pregnancy. This eMedTV segment offers basic Jolivette dosing guidelines, explains how to start the pill for the first time, and explains what to do if you miss any pills.

Jsem vhodná osoba pro úcast ve studii?

Ú?astníci klinické studie musí p?ed p?ijetím splnit ur?itá kritéria.

Jsou klinické studie bezpecné?

Klinické studie jsou spojené s ur?itým rizikem a p?i jejich provád?ní se tedy musí postupovat podle ?ady pravidel a p?edpis?, aby byla zaji?t?na maximální bezpe?nost pacienta.

Junel Dosing

Junel tablets are taken once a day, at the same time each day. This eMedTV Web page provides information on Junel dosing, including tips on when and how to take the medication. This article also covers what to do if you miss a dose.

Junel Fe Dosing

Junel Fe comes in two different strengths and must be taken every day, at the same time each day. This eMedTV Web page takes an in-depth look at Junel Fe dosing guidelines, including detailed information on what to do if you miss any Junel Fe doses.

Just a Reminder... (Golytely Bowel Prep)

This video offers some important tips to keep in mind following your procedure.

Juvenile Huntington Disease

Juvenile Huntington disease is a brain disorder in which symptoms tend to develop before age 20. This eMedTV Web page describes juvenile Huntington disease (HD) and explains how its symptoms differ from those seen with adult-onset HD.

Juvisync and Breastfeeding

It is unknown if Juvisync (sitagliptin/simvastatin) passes through human breast milk. This page of the eMedTV Web site discusses whether it is safe for women who are breastfeeding to use Juvisync and explains what the manufacturer of the drug recommends.

Juvisync and Liver Damage

As this eMedTV page explains, vomiting and dark urine may be signs of liver problems that can occur with Juvisync (sitagliptin/simvastatin). This page describes how this drug can increase your risk for liver damage and how to prevent these problems.

Juvisync and Muscle Pain

As explained in this eMedTV segment, taking Juvisync (sitagliptin/simvastatin) can cause muscle pain in some people. This article explains when this reaction may be a sign of a dangerous and even fatal complication, and how your doctor may treat it.

Juvisync and Pregnancy

As explained in this eMedTV segment, Juvisync is a pregnancy Category X medication, which means it should not be taken during pregnancy. This article further explores this topic, and describes the possible problems this drug may cause.

Juvisync Dosage

As explained in this eMedTV article, dosing guidelines for Juvisync will vary, depending on other medicines you are taking and your cholesterol goal. This page also lists some important tips on what to expect during treatment with this combination drug.

Juvisync Drug Interactions

It may not be safe to combine Juvisync with products like warfarin, antibiotics, or antifungals. This eMedTV segment offers a detailed list of drugs that may cause interactions with Juvisync and describes the potentially dangerous problems that may occur.

Juvisync Overdose

Seek immediate medical care if you have taken too much Juvisync (sitagliptin/simvastatin). This eMedTV resource describes possible problems this combination medication may cause and examines some possible treatment options that are available.

Juvisync Side Effects

A runny nose and abdominal (stomach) pain are among the most commonly reported Juvisync side effects. This eMedTV resource offers a detailed list of other reactions this medicine might cause and explains which problems require medical attention.

Juvisync Uses

Juvisync is prescribed to lower cholesterol levels in adults who have type 2 diabetes. This eMedTV page examines what Juvisync is used for, including how this combination medicine works and whether there are unapproved reasons to take it.

Juvisync Warnings and Precautions

If you have active liver disease or if you are pregnant, you should not take Juvisync. This eMedTV page lists some of the safety warnings and precautions you should be aware of with Juvisync, including those relating to serious complications.

Kadian Abuse

The physical effects of Kadian abuse can be dangerous and may include breathing problems or coma. This eMedTV article further explores the physical, emotional, and social consequences of Kadian abuse and explains where you can get help.

Kadian and Breastfeeding

The manufacturer of Kadian does not recommend breastfeeding while using this drug. This eMedTV resource provides more information on Kadian and breastfeeding, and describes the problems that may occur if the drug passes through breast milk.

Kadian and Constipation

The majority of people who take Kadian will develop constipation to some degree. This part of the eMedTV site further discusses the link between Kadian and constipation, and explains what you can do to help prevent this side effect before it occurs.

Kadian and Pregnancy

Kadian should only be used during pregnancy if the benefits outweigh any potential risks. As this eMedTV page explains, animal studies on Kadian and pregnancy show that the drug may cause birth defects and encephalopathy (brain disease or injury).

Kadian Drug Interactions

Medicines that may cause Kadian drug interactions include antihistamines, diuretics, and muscle relaxants. This eMedTV page lists other drugs that can interact with Kadian and explains what problems may occur if these drugs are taken together.

Kadian Medication Information

This eMedTV Web presentation discusses the pain medication Kadian. Information includes its dosing, side effects, warnings, uses, drug interactions, and withdrawal symptoms.

Kadian Uses

Kadian is used for the treatment of moderate to severe chronic pain. This article from the eMedTV archives discusses Kadian uses in more detail, describes how the drug works, and explains whether it can be used in children.

Kadian Warnings and Precautions

Talk to your doctor before using Kadian if you have a history of drug or alcohol dependence. This eMedTV segment includes other Kadian warnings and precautions and also provides important information on who should not use this narcotic.

Kadian Withdrawal

Vomiting, backache, and diarrhea are potential Kadian withdrawal symptoms. This article from the eMedTV library lists other possible withdrawal symptoms and explains whether a withdrawal from Kadian is likely to cause life-threatening symptoms.

Kaletra and Breastfeeding

Women are generally advised to avoid breastfeeding while taking Kaletra. This segment from the eMedTV archives provides a more in-depth look at Kaletra and breastfeeding, including information on why it is unsafe for women with HIV to breastfeed.

Kaletra and Pregnancy

According to animal studies, Kaletra may not be safe for use during pregnancy. This article on the eMedTV Web site discusses Kaletra and pregnancy in more detail and explains what problems occurred when the drug was given to pregnant rats.

Kaletra Dosage

As this eMedTV segment explains, your healthcare provider may recommend a once-daily or twice-daily dosing regimen for Kaletra. This article looks at the dosing guidelines for this drug, including the factors that will affect when and how you take it.

Kaletra Drug Interactions

A number of medicines may cause Kaletra drug interactions, including pimozide, tenofovir, and statins. This eMedTV resource lists other drugs that may interact with Kaletra and describes the potentially negative effects of these interactions.

Kaletra Medication Information

This eMedTV presentation looks at Kaletra, a medication used for treating HIV/AIDS. Information covered includes warnings, side effects, dosing, and interactions.

Kaletra Overdose

An overdose of liquid Kaletra may cause symptoms of alcohol poisoning (since the drug contains alcohol). This eMedTV article further describes the effects of a Kaletra overdose and lists the treatment options that are available.

Kaletra Uses

Kaletra is primarily used for treating HIV and AIDS in both adults and children. This page from the eMedTV Web site further explains what the drug is used for, explains how it works, and discusses possible off-label Kaletra uses.

Kaletra Warnings and Precautions

Kaletra can increase triglyceride and cholesterol levels. This eMedTV page lists other possible side effects to look out for while taking Kaletra. Warnings and precautions on who should not take the HIV medication are also included in this article.

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Kapidex and Breastfeeding

It is generally recommended that breastfeeding women avoid taking Kapidex (dexlansoprazole). This eMedTV page offers a closer look at taking this drug while breastfeeding, and explains what problems could occur if this drug passes through breast milk.

Kapidex and Pregnancy

Kapidex (dexlansoprazole) is generally considered to be safe for use during pregnancy. This eMedTV Web page offers more information on pregnancy and Kapidex, including details on what happened when the drug was given to pregnant animals.

Kapidex Dosage

The usual dosage of Kapidex for treating heartburn due to GERD is 30 mg once daily for four weeks. This eMedTV Web page also includes dosing guidelines for the treatment of erosive esophagitis and offers tips for taking this medication.

Kapidex Drug Interactions

Digoxin, iron, and atazanavir are some of the medicines that may cause drug interactions with Kapidex. This eMedTV segment lists other products that may interfere with Kapidex and explains what may happen if these drugs are taken together.

Kapidex Medication Information

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

Kapidex Overdose

At this time, it is not known what to expect from an overdose of Kapidex (dexlansoprazole). This page from the eMedTV archives explores the potential effects of an overdose and provides a list of possible treatment options.

Kapidex Side Effects

Common side effects of Kapidex include vomiting, diarrhea, and stomach pain. Besides common side effects, this eMedTV article also lists rare but possible problems, as well as potentially serious side effects that require medical attention.

Kapidex Uses

As this eMedTV page explains, the main uses of Kapidex are for the treatment of GERD and erosive esophagitis. This article describes how the medication works for these conditions, lists possible off-label uses, and explains if it is approved for children.

Kapidex Warnings and Precautions

If you have liver disease, let your doctor know before starting Kapidex. This eMedTV article offers a list of other important warnings and precautions with Kapidex, including information on who should avoid this drug entirely.

Kapvay

Kapvay is a drug used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children and adolescents. This eMedTV page offers a complete overview of this medication, with details on possible side effects, dosing guidelines, and safety precautions.

Kapvay and Breastfeeding

This eMedTV Web page explains why taking Kapvay (clonidine ER) while breastfeeding could lead to potentially serious problems in your child, such as a slow heart rate or low blood pressure. This article also discusses the manufacturer's recommendations.

Kapvay and Pregnancy

It may not be safe for pregnant women to take Kapvay (clonidine ER). This selection from the eMedTV Web archives takes an in-depth look at the results of animal studies on this medication and explains why it is classified as a pregnancy Category C drug.

Kapvay Dosage

As this eMedTV page explains, your child's Kapvay dosage will depend on several factors, such as other drugs he or she is taking. This page discusses dosing guidelines for this drug, including other factors that may affect the dose and tips on taking it.

Kapvay Drug Interactions

Beta blockers, digoxin, and certain antidepressants are some of the products that can react with Kapvay. This eMedTV Web article describes other Kapvay drug interactions, as well as the potentially serious complications these reactions can cause.

Kapvay Medication Information

As this eMedTV page explains, Kapvay is a medicine prescribed to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). This article provides important information on this medication, including possible side effects, dosing tips, and safety precautions.

Kapvay Overdose

This selection from the eMedTV Web library explains that seizures, an irregular heart rhythm, or a coma can occur if a person overdoses on Kapvay (clonidine ER). This article also describes other potential symptoms and treatment options.

Kapvay Side Effects

Although most people tolerate Kapvay well, side effects may occur and can include drowsiness and headaches. This eMedTV page offers an in-depth list of possible reactions that may occur with this prescription drug, including potentially serious problems.

Kapvay Uses

This eMedTV Web page discusses the use of Kapvay for treating attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children and adolescents. This article further explores the definition of ADHD and also describes possible off-label reasons to use this drug.

Kapvay Warnings and Precautions

Kapvay decreases the heart rate and blood pressure, which may cause problems for some people. This eMedTV Web resource describes several other important precautions and warnings with Kapvay, including when it may not be safe to take this drug.

Kariva Dosing

The Kariva dosing guidelines are the same for all women. This selection from the eMedTV Web site takes an in-depth look at what to do if you miss any Kariva doses and also provides tips on when and how to take the oral contraceptive.

Keflex Oral

Keflex is an oral antibiotic used for treating bronchitis and various other bacterial infections. This eMedTV resource covers other uses, describes how the drug works, and briefly explains when and how to take Keflex oral solution and capsules.

Kenalog Cream Information

This eMedTV resource provides information on Kenalog cream, a medication prescribed to treat a variety of skin conditions. This page gives a brief overview of how this skin cream is used, possible side effects, and what your doctor needs to know.

Kenalog Ointment Information

Kenalog ointment is a medication that is available by prescription and used for various skin conditions. This eMedTV Web article offers more information on Kenalog ointment, including specific uses, possible side effects, and general safety precautions.

Kenolog Cream

Kenalog cream is a medicine licensed to treat skin conditions, such as eczema and dermatitis. This eMedTV article discusses some dosing guidelines, possible side effects, and safety precautions. Kenolog cream is a common misspelling of Kenalog cream.

Ketalar Medication Information

Ketalar is an anesthetic approved for use in people age 16 and older. This eMedTV page offers more information on this medication, including how Ketalar is given, how long it lasts, and general safety precautions.

Ketamine Abuse

If you abuse ketamine, it may result in extremely dangerous complications. This page of the eMedTV Web site explains how this drug has a potential for abuse, including some of the problems it may cause. A link to more details is also included.

Ketamine and Seizures

If you are receiving the anesthetic drug ketamine, seizure-like side effects are possible. This eMedTV Web segment explains why you should contact your doctor right away if you experience any abnormal movements that resemble seizures.

Ketamine Dosage

As this eMedTV segment explains, your dose of ketamine will depend on how you respond to the drug, your weight, and various other factors. This article provides general dosing guidelines for this anesthetic medicine and explains how long the effects last.

Ketamine Drug Information

This eMedTV page offers important information on ketamine, a drug prescribed for inducing anesthesia before certain medical procedures. This article also explains why this anesthetic is not suitable for everyone and describes possible side effects.

Ketamine Mechanism of Action

By affecting certain brain pathways, ketamine can provide pain relief and anesthetic effects. This eMedTV page further explores ketamine's mechanism of action and provides a link to more detailed information.

Ketamine Overdose

This eMedTV resource takes an in-depth look at the possible complications that may occur when someone overdoses on ketamine (Ketalar). This article explains how some of these problems may even be fatal and discusses possible treatment options.

Ketemine

Ketamine is an anesthetic administered into a vein or a muscle. This eMedTV segment explains why this anesthetic may not be suitable for everyone and offers a link to more detailed information. Ketemine is a common misspelling of ketamine.

Keterolac

Ketorolac is a prescription medicine approved for the short-term treatment of moderate to severe pain. This eMedTV article offers a brief overview of precautions and possible side effects of ketorolac. Keterolac is a common misspelling of ketorolac.

Ketomine

As an anesthetic, ketamine can be used to induce anesthesia in combination with other anesthetics. This eMedTV resource gives more information on using ketamine and describes possible side effects. Ketomine is a common misspelling of ketamine.

Ketoprofene

As this eMedTV page explains, ketoprofen is a drug used to treat pain, inflammation, and swelling caused by several conditions. This page also describes possible side effects and general precautions. Ketoprofene is a common misspelling of ketoprofen.

Ketorlac

This eMedTV article offers an overview of ketorolac, a prescription medication used for the short-term treatment of moderate to severe pain. This page also covers some general precautions for the medicine. Ketorlac is a common misspelling of ketorolac.

Ketorolac Injection

If you are using the injectable version of ketorolac for pain relief, several strengths are available. This eMedTV page provides more information on the various strengths of ketorolac injections, as well as potential side effects and precautions.

Ketorolac Medication for Pain

As a prescription pain medication, ketorolac can help with the short-term relief of moderate to severe pain. This eMedTV resource offers an overview on ketorolac, including information on how it works, possible side effects, and available strengths.

Ketorolac Tablets

A doctor may prescribe ketorolac tablets for the short-term treatment of moderate to severe pain. This eMedTV Web resource offers more detail on this medication, including information on potential side effects and general dosing guidelines.

Ketrolac

A doctor may prescribe ketorolac for the short-term treatment of moderate to severe pain. This eMedTV Web resource discusses specific uses of ketorolac, and also covers some general precautions. Ketrolac is a common misspelling of ketorolac.

Kleinfelder Syndrome

Klinefelter syndrome is a chromosomal condition that affects male sexual development. This eMedTV page further describes this condition, including what causes it and how it is treated. Kleinfelder syndrome is a common misspelling of Klinefelter syndrome.

Kleinfelter Syndrome

As this eMedTV page explains, Klinefelter syndrome is a condition that affects sexual development in men. This page further describes this condition, including the causes and symptoms. Kleinfelter syndrome is a common misspelling of Klinefelter syndrome.

Klindamicin

This eMedTV Web article explains how the prescription drug clindamycin works to treat various bacterial infections. This page also discusses some of the factors that may affect your dosage. Klindamicin is a common misspelling of clindamycin.

Klindamycin

A healthcare provider may prescribe clindamycin to treat various bacterial infections. This eMedTV resource explores some potential side effects of clindamycin and explains how the drug works. Klindamycin is a common misspelling of clindamycin.

Klinefeller Syndrome

Klinefelter syndrome is a health condition that interferes with male sexual development. This eMedTV article discusses possible signs of this condition, as well as treatment options. Klinefeller syndrome is a common misspelling of Klinefelter syndrome.

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