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First Generic Version of Epilepsy Drug Sabril Approved

First Generic Version of Epilepsy Drug Sabril Approved

THURSDAY, Jan. 17, 2019 (HealthDay News) — The first generic version of Sabril (vigabatrin) has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to prevent complex partial seizures in adults and children 10 and older with epilepsy. Latest Neurology News “The availability of high-quality generic alternatives of critically important medicines, once the period of […]

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Ditch Your Leisure To-Do List

Ditch Your Leisure To-Do List

By Len CanterHealthDay Reporter Latest Mental Health News FRIDAY, Jan. 18, 2019 (HealthDay News) — If the fun is often missing from your social activities or play feels like work, researchers at Washington University in St. Louis have an explanation: You’re probably overplanning. With so many demands on your time, precise scheduling might be the […]

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Diflucan vs. itraconazole

Diflucan vs. itraconazole

What drugs interact with Diflucan and itraconazole? Diflucan Hydrochlorothiazide increases the blood concentration of fluconazole by 40%. However, dosage modification is not recommended when both drugs are combined. Rifampin (Rifadin, Rimactane, Rifadin, Rifater, Rifamate) reduces the blood concentration of oral fluconazole, probably by increasing the elimination of fluconazole in the liver; therefore, reducing the effectiveness […]

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Metformin vs. Insulin

Metformin vs. Insulin

What is Metformin? What is Insulin? Metformin is an oral medication that lowers blood glucose (sugar) by influencing the body’s sensitivity to insulin and is used for treating type 2 diabetes. Metformin increases the sensitivity of liver, muscle, fat, and other tissues to the uptake and effects of insulin, which lowers the blood sugar levels. […]

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Health Tip: Prevent Rotavirus

Health Tip: Prevent Rotavirus

(HealthDay News) — Rotavirus causes diarrhea, vomiting, fever and abdominal pain. It is highly contagious, especially among young children with weaker immune systems, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says. Latest Healthy Kids News Children can become dehydrated and may require hospitalization. Symptoms of dehydration include decrease in urination, dry mouth and throat, […]

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Antibiotics Still Misused in Babies With Viral Lung Infections

Antibiotics Still Misused in Babies With Viral Lung Infections

Latest Healthy Kids News THURSDAY, Jan. 17, 2019 (HealthDay News) — U.S. emergency rooms routinely prescribe antibiotics to babies with the common viral lung infection bronchiolitis, counter to recommendations issued more than a decade ago, a new study finds. Bronchiolitis is the leading cause of hospitalization for U.S. babies in their first year of life. […]

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Diflucan vs. Ketoconazole

Diflucan vs. Ketoconazole

Diflucan vs. ketoconazole Diflucan (fluconazole) and ketoconazole are anti-fungal medications used to treat different types of fungal infections. Diflucan is used to treat vaginal, oral, and esophageal fungal infections caused by Candida; urinary tract infections, peritonitis, pneumonia and disseminated infections caused by Candida; cryptococcal meningitis; and to prevent Candida infections in patients treated with chemotherapy […]

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Inner Ear Infection (Symptoms, Signs, Treatments, Home Remedies)

Inner Ear Infection (Symptoms, Signs, Treatments, Home Remedies)

Inner ear infection (in adults and children) definition and facts An inner ear infection often is inflammation or irritation of the parts of the ear responsible for balance and hearing called labyrinthitis. Less commonly, an inner ear infection is a true infection caused by a virus or bacteria. Symptoms of inner ear infections include: The […]

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Ascites

Ascites

What exams, procedures, and tests diagnose the cause of ascites? The diagnosis of ascites is based on physical examination in conjunction with a detailed medical history to ascertain the possible underlying causes since ascites is often considered a nonspecific symptom for other diseases. If ascites fluid is greater than 500ml, it can be demonstrated on […]

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Hemorrhoids (Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments)

Hemorrhoids (Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments)

What is the definition of a hemorrhoid? Hemorrhoids (piles) are blood vessels located in the smooth muscles of the walls of the rectum and anus. They are a normal part of the anatomy and are located at the junction where small arteries merge into veins. They are cushioned by smooth muscles and connective tissue and […]