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… a doctor or mental health professional for counselling, medicine, or both. Depression Depression is the most common … aroused, or startled (hyperarousal). Counselling and medicines can be helpful for people who have PTSD. Prolonged … Staff Medical Review: Anne C. Poinier MD - Internal Medicine Adam Husney MD - Family Medicine Jean S. Kutner MD, …
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… Citations Purnell JQ (2011). Obesity. In EG Nabel, ed., ACP Medicine , section 6, chap. 12. Hamilton, ON: BC Decker. … Staff Medical Review: E. Gregory Thompson MD - Internal Medicine Brian D. O'Brien MD - Internal Medicine Kathleen Romito MD - Family Medicine Adam Husney MD …
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… you start your cancer treatment. Your doctor may give you medicines to control nausea. There are also home treatments … that can help you manage these symptoms. Take anti-nausea medicines as your doctor recommends. Be sure to tell your … problems after your treatment. Your doctor may adjust your medicine. If your doctor hasn't prescribed anti-nausea …
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… women, people who have HIV infection, people who take medicines that weaken the immune system, and people who have … infection. This includes people who have HIV, are taking medicine that suppresses the immune system (such as … pregnant women, people who have HIV, people who take medicines that weaken the immune system, and people who have …
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… men. As a result, most hip fractures occur in women. Some medicines are related to bone loss or to fractures. These … obstructive pulmonary disease ( COPD ). Antidepressant medicines called SSRIs (selective serotonin reuptake … as you walk and move. Drug interactions. Sometimes one medicine you are taking changes the action of another …
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… Basics What is fentanyl? Fentanyl is a powerful pain medicine made in a lab (synthetic opioid). Doctors may … may be added to fake pills made to look like prescription medicines. Fentanyl is up to 50 times stronger than heroin … If you have naloxone, give it as quickly as possible. This medicine can reverse the effects of an overdose if it's …
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… heart failure or an abnormal heart rhythm. You may take medicines to treat symptoms such as shortness of breath and … rhythm problem such as atrial fibrillation , you may take medicines to control your heart rate or rhythm and to … It can prevent or stop dangerous heart rhythms. If medicines don't work and your heart isn't pumping blood …
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… numbs (freezes) the area around the tooth. You may also get medicine to help you relax. The dentist uses a special tool … bleeding, or swelling afterward. The dentist may give you medicine for pain. The pain should steadily decrease in the … If you get a dry socket, your dentist can treat it with medicine. You and your dentist may want to discuss options …
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… of Parkinson's disease when they can't be controlled by medicines. But it can also be used for other conditions, … , especially tremor, when they can't be controlled with medicine. It's the surgical treatment of choice for … "on" and "off" time and dyskinesia . "On" time is when medicine taken for Parkinson's is helping your symptoms. …
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… up depends on a number of things. For example, additional medicines to control complications during or after your … To relieve this discomfort, your nurse will give you pain medicine through your intravenous (IV) line directly after … When you become more alert, your doctor will prescribe pain medicine. You may have a small machine that allows you to …