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My total cholesterol is 268, LDL 203, HDL 43, Triglycerides 96, it is ok to take this omega3? My doctor recently prescribed . I'm confused because the side efects ...
I can only say I had Covid very badly and after taking this drug it was almost like a miracle, and I could barely believe how much better I felt after consuming it. I’m extremely thankful that I qualified for receiving it, you would have to experience what I went through to fully appreciate what it done for me.
Paxlovid was approved by FDA in May 2023 (www.fda.gov/news-events/press-announcements/fda-approves-first-oral-antiviral-treatment-covid-19-adults), no longer Emergency Use Authorization (EUA).
Thank you for the video. You mentioned in the video that this medication does not have sufficient studies to show if it's safe or not in the pregnancy, do you have different results now? after two years.
This medication does work against Covid. If I hadn't given this RX most defiantly, I would have been hospitalized 100 %. Just a couple of days, it was all much better than I expected.
I have COPD/ emphysema........ but I just bought one for five dollars.....I keep it in case of shortness of breath during the night in case i run out of albuterol. I do not have asthma and I read the side effects but if I ever really need quick air in case of emergency I have it available. SHOULD I USE IT LIKE THAT??????
@@riversiderxservices6638 Thank you so very much for your quick response I greatly appreciate this! I actually will not use it and give it to someone who has asthma.
Nice information.kindly tell me can a patient replace extended release formulation with ir formulation cause sustained release is not available in the pharmacy .waiting for your teply
If I'm not mistaken Pitavastatin is actually the only statin that DOES NOT raise blood glucose (and therefore HbA1c), contrary to what you said in your presentation. Of course that is true of OTHER statins, but uniquely not of Pitavastatin.
Hello im Anthony'' my problem its i have valvular heart disease failure..Can i use entresto if my situation its a mildly... conditions i want try entresto ...
Thank you for pointing this out. This video is a little dated and was done before Farxiga was approved for CKD. One of the new indications for Farxiga include: to reduce the risk of sustained renal decline, end stage kidney disease, cardiovascular death, and hospitalization for heart failure in adults with chronic kidney disease at risk of progression.
All antidepressants are neurotoxins. Antidepressants do not cure anything. They all have hundreds of side effects and the side effects can pop up at anytime. Some of the side effects can be PERMANENT and last long after the antidepressant is stopped like Tardive Dyskinesia, tinnitus, akathisia and sexual side effects. Antidepressants actually increase the risk of SUICIDAL AND HOMICIDAL IDEATION in people of all ages (not just young adults), they are linked to worst long term outcomes compared to those who do not take antidepressants for their anxiety and depression. The chemical imbalance theory is not true but rather a marketing ploy by big pharma. Antidepressants also all need to be slowly tapered and can cause debilitating withdrawal symptoms that can lasts for years in some cases if someone doesn't taper safely. The issue would be to try to find the root cause of your symptoms. If not caused by trauma then anxiety and depression are thought to be symptoms of something physically going on in the body. It could be nutritional deficiencies or allergies, hormonal imbalances such as Thyroid disease or vitamin D or other vitamin deficiencies, heavy metal or chemical toxins, Lyme disease, genetic defects such as the MTHFR gene variations, histamine intolerance, previous medication toxicity, bad gut health, brain trauma, systemic inflammation and oxidative stress, unbalanced blood sugar levels and more. If you can find a functional or integrative doctor then they can do the testing to find the root cause of your symptoms. Antidepressants only mask symptoms and damage a person's health while they do not realize it. Any part of the brain and body can be affected so many doctors do not tie health problems with the antidepressant. Most Psychiatrist's, Doctor's and Pharmacists are clueless about tapering off and follow old tapering guidelines by Big Pharma. They also lack with informed consent about debilitating withdrawals, health conditions caused by SSRIs. They're research is based on short term, 6-8 week trials. The has been No long term studies of what damage they cause to the brain and the entire body and if the damage is permanent. If coming off antidepressants, the general rule of thumb is to add up the time you have taken any antidepressant, and divide that time in half to know how long you should take to wean off while working to rebuild your ability to metabolize serotonin. If you have taken 5 years or longer, a 1 - 1.5 year taper for every 5 years on. "Time" being the focus. HOWEVER, people tapering can't know how their nervous system will respond to a decrease in medication until they try it. Each person's different and some can go faster than others. It is advised to taper no more than 2% - 10% every 2-4 week's which is a conservative, harm reduction approach.
DO NOT EVER TAKE THIS DRUG!!!!!!!!!!!. I took 2 doses and was sicker than I was before. It also causes severe diarrea that lasted for a week. Everything went through me except mash potatoes and toast. Extreme metal taste in mouth and dry mouth . You WILL be sorry if you take it, trust me.
Thanks, Doc.I am 69y.o. and learning to use it. Ten yrs. back I was a turbuhaler user but had a different look or style. Your extensive, clear explanation did justice to us patients learning the hows, what to do/not to do. with this when we forgot our doctors' explanation...--kudos, Doc. Phils.
@@samhotstick13.28 Often times, beta blockers like Bystolic(nebivolol) are used in a fib to control the heart rate. It is a strategy known as "Rate control".
the truth about entresto: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-9D5gcxpTObA.html note that truthful comments about this matter are usually immediately deleted
Your voice sounds like someone has forced you to give this presentation. Almost like you are not interested in this line of research. Please do talk in a way that will motivate your audience to listen. Just my two cents.
It's an addiction causing, neurotoxic drug. Avoid at all cost. And no, in case of liver problems, you are only supposed to give 1/6 of the common dose. (You actually shouldn't use this crap at all.) The misinformation you are spreading about schizophrenia is ridiculous, there are a lot of people who have recovered (without your neurotoxines).
Well you're supposed to take two plus the one that helps the two work longer in your body so taking one isn't going to help that much at least take one in the morning and then one at night and make sure you take that separate one pill that helps the pill work and stay in your body so 2:00 in the morning and 2:00 at night so that's four pills instead of six that's what I'm doing