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211: Treat Influenza with Tamiflu
Tamiflu is a prescription medication for the treatment of influenza. It also helps in prevention of influenza and you can take it, if you have been in contact with a flu sufferer.
212: Chantix – A Smoking Cessation Treatment Drug
Chantix is the latest aid for smoking cessation and works by attaching to nicotine receptors in the brain. The active ingredient in Chantix binds more strongly to the receptors than nicotine and hence even if a smoker smokes during the treatment, he gets no pleasure from smoking. Moreover, by attaching to the nicotine receptors, Chantix helps by relieving withdrawal symptoms and cravings that arise due to lack of nicotine.
213: Medicine Of mothers love
Minus all meningitis thoughts.The flu symptons were strong. Headache,burning fever and sore throat. So what does any natural mother do when their offspring takes ill. They smother him or her with a lot of TLC and would walk to the ends of the earth just to take away the pain and suffering.
214: Anxiety Medicines - Drugs Used in Anxiety
These are tranquillo-sedative drugs which fall into the category of benzodiazepines and have gained tremendous popularity. Since these drugs are known to counteract anxiety and tension, they have been indiscriminately used by both the patients and the physicians.
215: Isn't It Time For WHOLISTIC Medicine?
We need that ever-elusive balance. Science, allopathic and 'alternative' medicine working TOGETHER for the good of the people. In my humble opinion, THAT is what 'holistic' should mean. Everything working together as a whole to help the whole of the person. The new buzz term for this is 'Integrative Medicine'.
216: What You Need To Know About Cholesterol Drugs And Medications
It is extremely important to educate ourselves before using any kinds of drugs or medications for any kind of illness or medical problems, especially if it something as serious as high cholesterol. This is because it can turn out to be fatal if neglected.
217: How to Buying Pet Medicine Online
Pets are many things in many ways but they are not responsible. Not outside of very limited doggy parameters. This means that you are 100% responsible for your pet's health. In this day of seemingly limitless online medication options, the only way to face this challenge is through education. Freedom of choice is only a benefit when you are familiar with the choices.
218: What Are The Best Medications For Autism?
There are many medications for autism currently in use. Doctors attempt to make their selections from among the current medications for treating autism based on the symptoms the autistic person is showing and past successes and failures treating that particular person with other medications for treating autism.
219: Mesothelioma and Asbestos Are Killer Connection
Mesothelioma and asbestos are so much linked that many people call it by the name of mesothelioma asbestos. While mesothelioma is a serious cancer, asbestos is its main cause. While one may approve of things that remain of use for a long time, their effect on the surroundings decides the worthiness of that product in the end. The same holds true with asbestos. The 1940s and 1950s saw a surge of 'asbestos' as the next best thing to happen after cement in the construction industry. Due to its high degree of stability and resistance to very high temperatures, asbestos was applied greatly in insulators and ceiling tiles in homes, schools and factories.
220: Do You Have Angular Cheilitis?
Chapped lips or cracked lips - these are excruciating. If you're not careful about them, you can develop angular cheilitis, a virulent form of lip sore that often defies traditional treatment. Once the cracks are left unhealed, fungal and bacterial infection come in, making the infection worse and resistant to treatment.
221: Drugs Used in Anxiety
First of all, let us understand what we really mean by 'anxiety'. In medical terminology, the meaning of this word is somewhat different from what it is used for in everyday life
222: Drugs Used in Allergy
The word 'allergic' is often used loosely and has become almost a part of our general conversation. In a way it has become synonymous with 'dislike'.
223: Asthma Drugs - Medicines Used in Bronchial Asthma
Bronchial asthma is characterised by chronic inflammation of the bronchial tubes resulting in narrowing of the airways. Any kind of inhaled stimulus, such as air pollutants, strong odours, tobacco smoke, etc can trigger coughing and wheezing.
224: Drugs that Prevent Nausea and Vomiting
A single or a few doses of phenothiazines and other drugs can be used for symptomatic treatment of nausea and vomiting. These agents are very effective in preventing vomiting due to any underlying cause.
225: Lower Cholesterol Levels Drugs
The blood circulating in the body consists of blood cells and a straw coloured liquid called plasma. Plasma is made up chiefly of proteins and water, and fats (lipids) are carried with these proteins.
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