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  1. Self-Medication

    Wiktionary self medication Self medication may refer to Self medication a medical term Self Medication album , an album from 2008 by ska band The Slackers, released on Indication Records. Self Medication Venture Bros. episode an episode in a cartoon series Disambig ...   more details



  1. Medication (disambiguation)

    Medication may refer to Drug , any chemical substance that alters normal bodily function Pharmaceutical drug , any substance intended for use in the diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment, or prevention of disease Medication band , a hard rock band Medication Garbage song , a song from the band Garbage Medication a song by the Standells disambig ...   more details



  1. Abortive medication

    Unreferenced date September 2009 Abortive medication such as the Triptans is used to interrupt an attack or episode of severe headache . See also Prophylaxis Cluster Headache Migraine DEFAULTSORT Abortive Medication Category Medical terms pharma stub ...   more details



  1. Fertility medication

    chorionic gonadotropin Use as medication Human chorionic gonadotropin hCG is normally produced during pregnancy. However, it can also replace LH as an ovulation inducer . Other hMG is a medication ... are used. Research in male fertility medication is currently ongoing. A study in Egypt assessed the efficacy ...   more details



  1. Medication (band)

    Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Medication image caption image size background group or band alias origin Los Angeles , California , United States instrument genre Alternative rock Alternative , Progressive Rock occupation years active 1999 &ndash 2003 label Locomotive Music associated acts Soulfly , Machine Head band Machine Head , Bloodsimple , Ugly Kid Joe , Another Animal , Piece Dogs website current members Whitfield Crane br Logan Mader br BBlunt br Kyle Sanders br Chris Hamilton past members Roy Mayorga notable instruments Medication was a group that included Logan Mader ex Machine Head band Machine Head , ex Soulfly , Whitfield Crane Another Animal , ex Ugly Kid Joe , BBlunt adayinthelife , Kyle Sanders Bloodsimple , Piece Dogs , and Roy Mayorga Stone Sour , ex Soulfly . They released a self titled EP and an LP called Prince Valium through Locomotive Music, and filmed a video for the song Inside . Before the recording of Prince Valium , Roy Mayorga parted ways from the group to rejoin Soulfly for the recording of 3 . He was replaced by Chris Hamilton . They disbanded in 2003 due to the cancellation of their European tour ref http www.roadrunnerrecords.com blabbermouth.net news.aspx?mode Article&newsitemID 9522 ref and the US branch of their record label closing. ref http www.roadrunnerrecords.com blabbermouth.net news.aspx?mode Article&newsitemID 7944 ref References Reflist added above categories infobox footers by script assisted edit DEFAULTSORT Medication Category American hard rock musical groups Category Heavy metal musical groups from California Category Musical groups disestablished in 2003 es Medication ...   more details



  1. Medication phobia

    Medication phobia ref Cite journal last1 Bossini first1 L. last2 Martinucci first2 M. last3 Paolini first3 K. last4 Castrogiovanni first4 P. title Panic agoraphobic spectrum and light sensitivity in a general population sample in Italy journal Can J Psychiatry volume 50 issue 1 pages 39 45 month Jan year 2005 url http server03.cpa apc.org 8080 Publications Archives CJP 2005 January Bossini.asp PMID 15754664 ref also known as pharmacophobia , from Greek language Greek pharmakon , drug, medicine ref http www.perseus.tufts.edu hopper text?doc Perseus 3Atext 3A1999.04.0057 3Aentry 3Dfa 2Frmakon , Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, A Greek English Lexicon , on Perseus ref and phobos , fear ref http www.perseus.tufts.edu hopper text?doc Perseus 3Atext 3A1999.04.0057 3Aentry 3Dfo 2Fbos , Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, A Greek English Lexicon , on Perseus ref is a fear of the use of pharmacological treatments. In severe, excessive and irrational, cases it may be a type of specific phobia . While lack of awareness by patient or doctor of adverse drug reactions can have serious consequences, having a phobia of medications can also have serious detrimental effects on patient health, for example refusal of necessary pharmacological interventions. ref Cite journal last1 Marks first1 R. title Pharmaphilia and pharmaphobia journal Clin Dermatol volume 19 issue ... issue 25 pages 1544 5 month Sep year 1974 pmid 4424846 ref Medication phobia can also lead to problems with medication compliance. ref cite journal author KLE HON coauthors TF LEUNG year 2008 title Killing ... PDF ref Medication phobia can also present in parents who are concerned about giving medications ... 56 url http books.google.co.uk books?id XONFAAAAYAAJ ref Medication phobia can be triggered by unpleasant ... the medication dosage can avoid medication phobia secondary to adverse effects from developing. ref ... 8701 6 page 25 url http books.google.co.uk books?id 2tV2Pz9qCf4C&pg PA25 ref Fears of medication use ...   more details



  1. Self-medication

    About the medical term the album by The Slackers Self Medication album the Venture Bros cartoon episode Self Medication Venture Bros. episode Interventions infobox Name Self medication Image Caption ICD10 ICD9unlinked MeshID D012651 OPS301 OtherCodes Self medication is a term used to describe the use of recreational drugs drugs including alcohol or other self soothing forms of behavior to treat untreated and often undiagnosed mental distress, Stress biology stress and anxiety , ref cite web url http www.abc.net.au 7.30 content 2010 s3035410.htm title Distressed doctors pushed to the limit author Kirstin Murray date 11 10 2010 publisher Australian Broadcasting Corporation accessdate 27 March 2011 ref including mental illnesses and or psychological trauma . ref cite web url http indiatoday.intoday.in site Story 116093 Lifestyle addicted to alcohol heres why.html title Addicted to alcohol? Here ... 27 March 2011 ref Self medication is often seen as gaining personal independence from established medicine. ref https www.researchgate.net publication 11620093 Benefits and risks of self medication Benefits and risks of self medication ref Psychiatric overview As different drugs have different effects, they may be used for different reasons. According to the self medication hypothesis SMH ... medication hypothesis of drug use disorders A reconsideration and recent applications. Harvard Review of Psychiatry, 4, 231 244. ref ref name Khantzian2003 Khantzian, E.J. 2003 . The self medication ... The self medication hypothesis SMH originated in papers by Edward Khantzian , Mack and Schatzberg ... abstract 142 11 1259 The self medication hypothesis of addictive disorders Focus on heroin and cocaine ..., therefore, is not random. While Khantzian takes a psychodynamic approach to self medication, Duncan .... ref http jap.sagepub.com cgi content abstract 5 3 80 Self Medication With Alcohol and Drugs by Persons ... to be used as self medication for aggression and rage. ref name Khantzian1985 ref name Khantzian1999 ...   more details



  1. Psychiatric medication

    are conducted on psychiatric medication. While studies are conducted on all psychoactives drugs by both ... in psychiatric medication in the past, and are currently being reevaluated for several uses. Antipsychotics ... Hallucinogens main Hallucinogens Hallucinogens have been used in psychiatric medication in the past ... used for psychiatric medication include LSD Psilocybin Mescaline Ibogaine Cannabis Dimethyltryptamine ... , benzodiazepine derivative Lorazepam Ativan , benzodiazepine derivative, anxiolytic See also Medication ... http childadvocate.net childpresentations child medication.htm Children and Psychiatric Medication ... Medication Category Psychiatric treatments Category Psychoactive drugs Category Pharmacology ...   more details



  1. Transcendental Medication

    Infobox Album Name Transcendental Medication Type Album Artist Inger Lorre Cover Msp cover13 mr.jpg Released April 1999 Recorded 1996 1999 Genre Alternative rock , glam punk Length 45 44 Label Triple X Records Producer Jay Wasco In Music We trust Rating B http www.inmusicwetrust.com articles 18r10.html Album ratings rev1 AllMusic rev1score Rating 3 5 ref Allmusic class album id r413520 pure url yes AllMusic review ref Automatically generated by DASHBot Transcendental Medication is a 1999 in music 1999 album by Inger Lorre , formerly of The Nymphs . The album includes a duet with Jeff Buckley ref http www.adequacy.net 2007 05 interview with inger lorre of the nymphs ref as well as the song Yard of Blonde Girls which Jeff covered on his acclaimed posthumous album Sketches for My Sweetheart the Drunk ref http www.jeffbuckley.com album.asp?SecID 3 ref . It also includes She s Not Your Friend , a shot at Courtney Love , with whom Inger had had a spat played out across Hole band Hole s Pretty on the Inside album and a Vanity Fair magazine Vanity Fair article. ref http www.inmusicwetrust.com articles 18r10.html ref ref http www.glampunk.org inger5.html ref Track listing All tracks composed by Inger Lorre except where indicated She s Not Your Friend 4 42 Beautiful Dead 2 38 It Could Happen to You 3 28 Gibby Haynes is Next 5 45 Haunted Hill Lorre, Keith Hartel 3 13 Devil s Priest 5 43 Yard of Blonde Girls Lorre, Audrey Clark, Lori Kramer 3 14 Thief Without the Take 3 03 Dusted 4 55 Sweet Release 5 33 7b 3 29 Personnel Inger Lorre vocals, guitar, piano Jeff Buckley vocals, guitar Keith Hartel, Jay Wasco guitar, background vocals Bill Donahue piano, Hammond B 3 organ, Roland synthesizer, background vocals Dave Green bass, background vocals Frank Lieberum bass Paul Andrew drums, percussion Dan Smith drums references Category Alternative rock albums by American artists Category 1999 debut albums 1990s alt rock album stub ...   more details



  1. Prescription medication

    A prescription medication is a medication licensed medicine that is regulated by legislation to require a medical prescription before it can be obtained. The term is used to distinguish it from over the counter drug s which can be obtained without a prescription. Different jurisdictions have different definitions of what constitutes a prescription drug. Rx is often used as a short form for prescription drug in North America. It is in fact an abbreviation for the Latin recipe, the imperative form of recipere, meaning take thus. Citation needed reason reliable source needed for the whole sentence date April 2011 Dispensation of prescription drugs often includes a monograph in Europe, a Patient Information Leaflet or PIL that gives detailed information about the drug. Regulation in United States Regulation of therapeutic goods in the United States In the United States, the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act defines what requires a prescription. Prescription drugs are generally authorized by veterinarians, dentists, optometrists, physician medical practitioners , and advanced practice nurse s. It is generally required that an Doctor of Medicine MD , Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine DO , Physician assistant PA , Optometry OD , Podiatry DPM , Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine NMD, ND , Veterinarian DVM , Doctor of Dental Surgery DDS , or Doctor of Dental Medicine DMD , some Psychologists ... professional and have been proven to meet higher safety standards for self medication by patients ... Home Office A patient visits a physician medical practitioner who is able to prescribe medication ... three month supply of the medication in order for it to be covered under the NHS. If a medical ..., private prescription for the balance of the medication supply in excess of three months for which ..., etc., who is able to prescribe the medication. Main Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme Many prescriptions ... a medication under the PBS the maximum price a consumer pays is the patient co payment contribution ...   more details



  1. Azor (medication)

    Azor is the US brand name of an mouth oral antihypertensive medication which combines two antihypertensive agents in a film coated Tablet pharmacy tablet . It contains amlodipine , a calcium channel blocker , and olmesartan olmesartan medoxomil trade name Benicar , an angiotensin angiotensin 2 receptor antagonist ARB or A2A . The patent is held by Daiichi Sankyo Daiichi Sankyo Pharmaceuticals . Daiichi Sankyo filed a supplemental New Drug Application sNDA for Azor with the United States Food and Drug Administration on September 17, 2008. ref name tws06oct099 cite news author PR Newswire title Daiichi Sankyo, Inc. Files Supplemental New Drug Application for AZOR R as Initial... publisher Reuters date Sep 17, 2008 url http www.reuters.com article pressRelease idUS125753 17 Sep 2008 PRN20080917 accessdate 2009 10 06 ref Azor has been studied in clinical trials one test showed it reduced blood pressure during a 24 hour period and was well tolerated. ref name tws06oct220 cite journal author Joel M Neutel, MD and Henry Punzi, MD title The AZTEC Trial Amlodipine Besylate Olmesartan Medoxomil Azor publisher Pharmacy & Therapeutics date June 2009 34 6 pmc 2697919 ref Azor is available in different dose preparations 5  mg 20  mg, 10  mg 20  mg,5  mg 40  mg and 10 40  mg s of amlodipine and olmesartan respectively. ref name tws06oct2324 One investigation which included doctors employed by Daiichi Sankyo concluded that From a pharmacokinetic perspective, the 2 drugs amlodipine and olmesartan are well suited to coadministration in a fixed dose combination. ref name tws06oct2322 cite news author Shashank Rohatagi, PhD, James Lee, PhD, Magdy Shenouda, MD, Stephen Haworth, MD, Mohinder Singh Bathala, PhD, Mark Allison, MD, Igor Rubets, PhD, Reinilde Heyrman, MD, Robert Noveck, MD and Daniel E. Salazar, PhD, FCP title PHARMACOKINETICS Pharmacokinetics of Amlodipine and Olmesartan After Administration of Amlodipine Besylate and Olmesartan Medoxomil in Separate ...   more details



  1. Antifungal medication

    An antifungal medication is a medication used to treat fungus fungal infection s such as athlete s foot , ringworm , candidiasis thrush , serious systemic infections such as Cryptococcus fungus cryptococcal meningitis , and others. Such drugs are usually obtained by a doctor s Prescription drug prescription or purchased Over the counter drugs over the counter . Adverse effects Apart from side effects like liver damage or affecting estrogen levels, please see Diflucan s data sheet many anti fungal medicines can cause allergic reactions in people. For example, the azole group of drugs is known to have caused anaphylaxis . There are also many drug interactions . Patients must read in detail the enclosed data sheet s of the medicine. For example, the azole antifungals such as ketoconazole or itraconazole can be both substrates and inhibitors of the P glycoprotein , which among other functions excretes toxins and drugs into the intestines. ref name doctorfungus Azole antifungals also are both substrates and inhibitors of the cytochrome P450 family CYP3A4 , ref name doctorfungus http www.doctorfungus.org thedrugs antif interaction.htm doctorfungus Antifungal Drug Interactions Content Director Russell E. Lewis, Pharm.D. Retrieved on Jan 23, 2010 ref causing increased concentration when administering, for example, calcium channel blockers , immunosuppressants , chemotherapeutic drugs , benzodiazepines , tricyclic antidepressants , macrolides and SSRI s. Classes Polyene antifungals Main Polyene antimycotic A polyene is a molecule with multiple Conjugated system conjugated double bonds . A polyene antifungal is a macrocyclic polyene with a heavily hydroxylated region on the ring opposite the conjugated system. This makes polyene antifungals amphiphilic . The polyene antimycotic s bind with sterol s in the fungal cell membrane , principally ergosterol . This changes the transition ... of this medication is used to treat and prevent dandruff or to treat seborrhoeic dermatitis. Piroctone ...   more details



  1. Antimalarial medication

    of severe malaria, irrespective of the patient s ability to tolerate oral medication earlier. ref name ...   more details



  1. Medication therapy management

    Interventions infobox Name Medication therapy management Image Caption ICD10 ICD10PCS GZ3 G Z 3 ICD9 MeshID OPS301 OtherCodes HCPCSlevel2 Medication therapy management MTM is a partnership of the pharmacist , the patient or their caregiver , and other health professionals that promotes the safe and effective use of medications and helps patients achieve the targeted outcomes from medication therapy. ref http www.pharmacist.com AM Template.cfm?ContentID 11481&Section Pharmacist Practitioners&TPLID ... consumers get the best results from medications through enhancing consumer understanding of medication ... ref A clinical pharmacist will typically provide medication therapy management services through review ... the patient is using. This review will also include evaluating medication habits ... Collins Clinical Pharmacy ref Medication Therapy Management was coined by Congress in the Medicare ... MMA 2003 . The MMA 2003 established the requirement that each Medicare Part D plan sponsor offer a Medication ... medication related complications and associated health care costs by extending the MTM benefit to their full ... with both patients and prescribers to resolve medication related complications. According to guidance ... be covered for an annual Comprehensive Medication Review CMR , inclusive of an interactive, person to person consultation. In addition to the annual Comprehensive Medication Review, quarterly targeted medication reviews are also required. ref http www.cms.hhs.gov PrescriptionDrugCovContra 01 Overview.asp CMS Call Letter ref Appropriate MTM services should also be provided on an ad hoc basis as medication ... Medication Therapy Management, please reference Barnett, M, Frank, J, Wehring, H et al. http www.amcp.org data jmcp 018 031.pdf Analysis of pharmacist provided medication therapy management MTM services ...?Section Pharmacist Practitioners&TEMPLATE CM ContentDisplay.cfm&CONTENTID 4577 Medication Therapy ... www.accp.com docs positions commentaries mtms.pdf Medication therapy management services a critical ...   more details



  1. Bar Code Medication Administration

    Bar Code Medication Administration BCMA is a barcode system designed to prevent medication error s in healthcare settings and improve the quality and safety of medication administration. The overall goals of BCMA is to improve accuracy, prevent errors, and generate online records of medication administration. It consists of a barcode reader , a portable or desktop computer with wireless connection, a computer server, and some software. When a nurse gives medicines to a patient in a healthcare setting, the nurse can scan barcode on the wristband on the patient and make sure that the patient is the right patient. The nurse can then scan the barcode on medicine, the nurse and the software can then verify if it is the right medicine at the right dose at the right time by the right route Five rights . ref Felkey, B., Fox, B. & Thrower, M. 2006 Health Care Informatics A Skills Based Resource . Washington American Pharmaceutical Association. ref Bar Code Medication administration was designed as an additional check to aid the nurse in administering medications, however it can not replace the expertise and the professional judgment of the nurse. BCMA was first implemented in 1995 ref Wideman, M. V., Whittler, M. E., & Anderson, T. M. n.d. . Barcode medication administration Lessons learned from an intensive care u implementation . Retrieved from Harry S. Truman Memorial Veterans Hospital website http www.ahrq.gov downloads pub advances vol3 Wideman.pdf ref at the Colmery O Neil Veteran Medical Center in Topeka , Kansas, USA. It was conceived by a nurse who was inspired by a car rental service using barcode. From 1999 to 2001, United States Department of Veterans Affairs Department of Veterans Affairs promoted the system to 161 facilities. ref Coyle, G. A., & Heinen, M. 2005 . Evolution of BCMA Within the Department of Veterans Affairs. Nursing Administration Quarterly, 29 1 , 32 ... J., Bush P., Smith D., Matuszewski K. Bar coding medication administration overview and consensus recommendations ...   more details



  1. Medication Administration Record

    Refimprove date May 2008 A Medication Administration Record ref cite book last Heath first Hazel title Potter and Perry s Foundations in Nursing Theory and Practice url http books.google.com.au books?id l2nIANas5J0C&pg PA656&lpg PA656&dq 22recording drug administration 22 contraindicating 31 3&source web&ots 43qYAJLumN&sig 9zl qRIenKVG8k7ZYteOBf8Ruxg&hl en accessdate 2008 04 21 publisher Elsevier Health Sciences year 1995 doi isbn 072342005X ref or MAR eMAR for electronic versions is the report that serves as a legal record of the drug s administered to a patient at a facility by a health care professional. The MAR is a part of a patient s permanent record in their medical chart . The health care professional signs off on the record at the time that the drug or device is administered. MARs are commonly referred to as drug charts . Electronic versions may be referred to as e MARs. Format The actual chart varies from hospital to hospital and country to country. However they are typically of the format Administrative Demographics Patient Name often Surname, First name or similar Patient Medical Record Number Ward bed number Treating team details Allergies Other, variable weight , special diet, oxygen therapy , application time of topical local anaesthetic e.g. EMLA Prescription Details Drug name Dosage strength Route Frequency Medication indication Diagnosis Prescribing doctor details, signature Day by day chart where caregiver carers nurse s administering medications can sign when medication has been given Kardex A kardex plural kardexes is a Genericized trademark genericised trademark for a medication administration record. ref http www.encyclopedia.com doc 1O62 Kardex.html ref The term is common in Ireland and the United Kingdom . References Reflist See also Personal health record Category Healthcare treatment stub nurse stub ...   more details



  1. Self Medication (album)

    Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Self Medication Type Album Artist The Slackers Cover SlackersSelfMedication.jpg Released 2008 Recorded ???? Genre Ska Length 42 15 Label Indication Records Producer Vic Ruggiero assisted by Glen Pine Reviews AbsolutePunk.net 82 http www.absolutepunk.net showthread.php?t 432221 link Allmusic rating 4 5 Allmusic class album id r1335305 pure url yes Last album The Boss Harmony Sessions br 2007 This album Self Medication br 2008 Next album The Great Rocksteady Swindle br 2010 Self Medication is an album by the New York City ska band The Slackers . It was released on Indication Records in 2008 See 2008 in music . Track listing Every Day Is Sunday Marcus Geard Geard 2 35 Don t You Want a Man Dave Hillyard Hillyard 3 30 Don t Forget the Streets Vic Ruggiero Ruggiero 3 26 Estranged Glen Pine Pine 3 52 Stars Ruggiero 4 29 Leave Me Jay Nugent Nugent 2 58 Eviction Pine 4 54 Happy Song Hillyard 2 21 Self Medication Ruggiero Nugent 4 11 Don t Have To Geard 2 03 Walking with Myself Hillyard Ruggiero 4 05 Sing Your Song Ruggiero 3 51 Personnel Players Ara Babajian Drum kit drums Marcus Geard Bass instrument bass David Hillyard saxophone Jay Nugent guitar , sitar Glen Pine trombone , vocals, percussion Vic Ruggiero Organ music organ , piano , vocals, harmonica , banjo , guitar, accordion , Percussion instrument percussion Additional Players Glen Hackett drums on 2, 3, 8, 9, 10 Ben Lewis trumpet on 3, 9, 10 Rolf Langsjoen trumpet on 3, 5 Rob Jost Horn instrument French horn on 3, 12 Jeremy Meyers vocals on 3, 8 Martin Scaiff clarinet on 9 Slackers Albums Category 2008 albums Category The Slackers albums ...   more details



  1. Texas Medication Algorithm Project

    The Texas Medication Algorithm Project TMAP ref http www.dshs.state.tx.us mhprograms TMAPtoc.shtm DSHS.state.tx.us Texas Medication Algorithm Project official site with algorithms etc , Texas Department of State Health Services ref is a decision tree medical algorithm , the design of which was based on the expert opinions of mental health specialists. It has provided and rolled out a set of psychiatry psychiatric management guidelines for doctors treating certain mental disorders within Texas Texas publicly funded mental health care system, along with manuals relating to each of them. The algorithms commence after diagnosis and cover pharmacological treatment hence Medication Algorithm . History TMAP was initiated in the fall of 1997 and the initial research covered around 500 patients. TMAP arose from a collaboration that began in 1995 between the Texas Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation TDMHMR , pharmaceutical companies, and the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas University of Texas Southwestern . The research was supported by the National Institute of Mental Health, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the Meadows Foundation, the Lightner Sams Foundation, the Nanny Hogan Boyd Charitable Trust, TDMHMR, the Center for Mental Health Services, the Department of Veterans Affairs, the Health Services Research and Development Research Career Scientist Award, the United States Pharmacopoeia Convention Inc. and Mental Health Connections. Numerous companies that invent and develop important antipsychotic medications provided use of their medications and furnished some unrestricted funding for the project. Companies did not participate in the production of the guidelines. ref http www.ahrp.org infomail 05 10 14.php ref In 2004 TMAP was mentioned as an example of a successful project in a paper regarding implementing mental health screening ... Category Psychiatric instruments fr Texas Medication Algorithm Project ...   more details



  1. Medication-induced hyperlipoproteinemia

    Medication induced hyperlipoproteinemia is a condition that results from the decreasing of lipoprotein lipase activity resulting in eruptive xanthoma s. ref name Andrews cite book author James, William D. Berger, Timothy G. et al. title Andrews Diseases of the Skin clinical Dermatology publisher Saunders Elsevier location year 2006 pages isbn 0 7216 2921 0 oclc doi accessdate ref rp 535 See also Normolipoproteinemic xanthomatosis Cerebrotendinous xanthomatosis Skin lesion References reflist Cutaneous condition stub Category Skin conditions resulting from errors in metabolism ...   more details



  1. Medication overuse headache

    Infobox disease Name Medication overuse headache Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 G44.41, G44.83 ICD9 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID Medication overuse headaches MOH , also known as rebound headaches usually occur when analgesics are taken frequently to relieve headaches . Rebound headaches frequently occur daily and can be very painful and are a common cause of chronic daily headache. They typically occur in patients with an underlying headache disorder such as migraines or tension headaches that transforms over time from an episodic condition to chronic daily headache due to excessive intake of acute headache relief medications. MOH is a serious, disabling and well characterized disorder, which represents a worldwide problem and is now considered the third most prevalent type of headache. Population based studies report the prevalence rate of MOH to be 1 to 2 in the general ... Medication overuse headache is a recognized ICDH classification. ref name ICHD2 cite web ... by the further intake of the overused medication , which might reinforce the continuation ... reduction of medication may be necessary. ref cite journal author de Filippis S, Salvatori E, Farinelli I, Coloprisco G, Martelletti P title Chronic daily headache and medication overuse headache ... after completion of withdrawal patients suffering from medication overuse headache typically notice ... Zeeberg P, Olesen J, Jensen R title Probable medication overuse headache the effect of a 2 month drug ... reflist More bibliography refbegin cite journal author Diener HC, Limmroth V title Medication overuse ... Rates and predictors for relapse in medication overuse headache a 1 year prospective study journal Neurology ... G, Galli F, et al. title Medication overuse headache and applicability of the ICHD II diagnostic ... for 8.2 Medication overuse headache journal Cephalalgia volume 25 issue 6 pages 460 5 year ... Medication Overuse Headache Category Headaches de Medikamentinduzierter Kopfschmerz nl Medicijnafhankelijke ...   more details



  1. Table of medication secernated in kidney

    This is a table of medication secernated secreted in kidney . Acid medication are, because of pH parturition , secreted to a higher extent when urine is basic. In the same way, basic medications are secreted to a higher extent when urine is acidic. class wikitable sortable Medication Location Acid or chemical base base ref name Rang112unless Unless else specified in table boxes, then ref is cite book author Rang, H. P. title Pharmacology publisher Churchill Livingstone location Edinburgh year 2003 pages isbn 0 443 07145 4 oclc doi Page 112 ref anion or cation ref name boron802unless Unless else specified in table boxes, then ref is cite book author Walter F., PhD. Boron title Medical Physiology A Cellular And Molecular Approaoch publisher Elsevier Saunders location year pages isbn 1 4160 2328 3 oclc doi Page 802 ref Percentage excreted ref name Rang113unless Unless else specified in table boxes, then ref is cite book author Rang, H. P. title Pharmacology publisher Churchill Livingstone location Edinburgh year 2003 pages isbn 0 443 07145 4 oclc doi Page 113 ref para aminohippurate proximal tubule ref name Rang112 cite book author Rang, H. P. title Pharmacology publisher Churchill Livingstone location Edinburgh year 2003 pages isbn 0 443 07145 4 oclc doi Page 112 ref Acid anion furosemide proximal tubule ref name Rang112 Acid anion 100 75 glucuronic acid conjugates proximal tubule ref name Rang112 Acid glycine conjugates proximal tubule ref name Rang112 Acid indometacin proximal tubule ref name Rang112 Acid anion methotrexate proximal tubule ref name Rang112 Acid 100 75 penicillin proximal tubule ref name Rang112 Acid anion 75 50 br benzylpenicillin probenecid proximal tubule ref name Rang112 Acid anion sulphate conjugates proximal tubule ref name Rang112 Acid thiazide diuretics proximal tubule ref name Rang112 Acid uric acid proximal tubule ref name Rang112 Acid amiloride proximal tubule ref name Rang112 Base cation dopamine proximal tubule ref name Rang112 Base histamine ...   more details



  1. Anti-obesity medication

    prescribed diet medication. Dexfenfluramine Redux was developed in the mid 1990s as an alternative ... injury that have been reported rarely with the use of this medication. ref http www.fda.gov Drugs ... obesity medication date 14 year 2004 month August url http bf4dv7zn3u.search.serialssolutions.com ?ctx ... developed anti obesity medication. It is cannabinoid CB1 receptor antagonist that acts centrally ... has not been shown to be greater than other available weight loss medication. ref name CB12009 Due ... medication, designed for patients with Type 2 diabetes, is Acarbose which partially blocks absorption ... medication is through the development of ribonucleic acid interference RNAi . Animal studies have ... groups Antiobesity preparations DEFAULTSORT Anti Obesity Medication Category Antiobesity drugs Category ...   more details



  1. Anti-diabetic medication

    is usually the first line medication used for treatment of type 2 diabetes. In general, it is prescribed ... with or shortly before meals to boost the insulin response to each meal. If a meal is skipped, the medication ... patients aged 65 or older who received 12.5 or 25  mg d of the medication. ref cite journal last ...   more details



  1. Esoterica (medication)

    Orphan date February 2009 Esoterica is an Over the counter drug over the counter topical ointment applied to the skin for the purpose of lightening freckles , Liver spot age spots , chloasma , melasma , and other skin discolorations due to a benign localized increase in the production of melanin . Esoterica may have other appropriate medical uses as determined by a physician . Active and inactive ingredients The active ingredients of Esoterica are Hydroquinone 2.0 , Octyl Dimethyl PABA 3.3 , and Benzophenone 3 2.5 The inactive ingredients are Water, Glyceryl Monostearate, Isopropyl Palmitate, Ceresin , Light Mineral Oil, PEG 6 32 Stearate, Poloxamer 188, Propylene Glycol, Stearyl Alcohol, Steareth 20, Laureth 23, Allantoin Ascorbate, Sodium Bisulfite, Steareth 10, Dimethicone, Fragrance, Methylparaben, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, Propylparaben, Trisodium EDTA, and BHA. See also Dermatology Hydroquinone Skin whitening External links http www.drugs.com mtm esoterica.html Esoterica described at Drugs.com http www.drugs.com cdi esoterica cream.html Esoterica cream described at Drugs.com http www.drugstore.com products prod.asp?pid 16891&catid 151&brand 8208&trx PLST 0 BRAND&trxp1 151&trxp2 16891&trxp3 1&trxp4 0&btrx BUY PLST 0 BRAND Active and inactive ingredients listed at Drugstore.com Category Ointments dermatologic drug stub ...   more details



  1. Antifungal

    wiktionary Antifungal medication , a medication used to treat fungal infections such as athlete s foot, ringworm, candidiasis, etc. Antifungal protein , a protein family an adjective referring to a fungicide compound disambiguation ...   more details




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