Drugs in Motion is a visualization of what drugs actually do in the system. Through straightforward videos our mission is to make the complexity of drug mechanisms, effects, and clinical treatment more easily absorbed.
Drugs in Motion courses start off by showing you the diseased state, then it shows you how the drug effects that diseased state. We don't spend our time with molecular structure activity relationships. Instead we focus on the understanding of what is actually happening in a simplified way.
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Whoever came up with Triptans is a medical genius and deserves rewards for improving quality of life all around the globe. I'm 24 with frequent headaches/migraines. My doctor prescribed me with Rizatriptan that I am only allowed to take if normal pain killers don't relieve the pain in the span of a few hours. Literal lifesaver. I have a headache as I type this, I took a triptan and let it melt on my tongue and I can already feel ever so slight improvements despite my intake just a few minutes ago and at this rate it'll be gone in about 30 mins.
Has anyone switched from levetiracetam to brivaracetam ? I have been taking levetiracetam for 21 years and it stopped my seizures and auras 17 years in April 2020 , I got sick covid maybe , no test were available then and for 9 days I started having auras 300 a day and even higher for those 9 days and begin getting focal aware seizures in the past year maybe around 5 a week now . taking 3000mg a day now . Has anyone tried brivaracetam after being levetiracetam , did ithe switch help ? Please share , thank you .
Thank you, ive asked to change nearly a year now, and provided all the info to my gp whos asking neurologist to see me, next month appointment will be interesting, thanks again for sharing your experience 🌀@heyguysiguessthatsit438
Nice animation! ❤ After local/general anaesthetic, benzodiazepines should be given much credit, they provide a wide range of therapeutic advantages. Although addictive, benzos are very important in medicine. Midazolam and Diazepam are on the WHO List of Essential Medicines. I would love to try Chlordiazepoxide someday, and methyllorazepam. Triazolam is... it's a good sleeper, probably the most useless benzo in my opinion.
Benzos ruinend my life i hope i can recover a bit by time after 8 years 🙏 going in detox next month with valium .. very scared but i have 2 do it BENZO IS HELL
I honestly feel for you. Benzodiazepine withdrawal is extremely unpleasant, probably on the simular level as opiates. Maybe try reduction in doses and even, say "goin down". For example, Clonazepam down to Diazepam and going from there. Any good doctor will never abruptly stop a drug your dependent upon, it's basically inducing withdrawal. If a doctor stops your meds without weaning you off, their licence should be revoked.
Lipids don't clog the arteries that way. They go into the endothelium of the artery and are transformed to a foam by the bodys immune system, causing the artery wall to slowly narrow in that spot. This graphic is misleading.
I was given sumatriptan in the e.r. and have to say that is one scary medicine. It felt like someone sat on my chest for about 30 seconds. I also have asthma but I wonder does this also happen to anyone taking this?
I was on sumatriptan for about 5 years before it became less effective and I was switched to rizatriptan. For both triptan medications I experienced that chest pressure you described.
@KB-90 I am now taking Nortriptyline once daily and Fioricet as needed for pain. Once you start taking Nortriptyline you can not suddenly stop, or forget to take it, you will get bad withdrawal symptoms and migrains will start up again, but it does help reduce the number of migraines for me. Fiorecet is great, but it can be very addicting. When I started taking it, I needed to take 2 caps every 4 to 6 hours due to the severety of the pain. Then, once Nortriptyline kicked in , I was able to tapper down on Fiorecet.
This tablet is a life saver for me I used to end up hospitalised multiple times put in if drips morphine vomiting fainting with migraines this has allowed some level of existence despite the side effects