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Some frequent adverse effects of treatment Helicobacter pylori
Side effects occur in around 50% of Helicobacter pylori therapy cases. However, these adverse effects are usually mild and temporary, and only a small percentage (<10%) of patients need to discontinue treatment due to pharmacological side effects.
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What happens in an overdose of paracetamol in children?
Paracetamol is often used to treat pain and fever, and it is thought to be safe for everyone, even children. When giving the drug to young children, however, you need a prescription and advice from a doctor because an overdose of paracetamol can cause serious problems or even death.
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What should you eat during and after taking antibiotics?
Long-term use of antibiotics can disrupt the balance in the digestive tract. Therefore, it is important to combine antibiotics with certain foods, such as probiotics, fermented foods, fiber-rich foods, and prebiotic foods.
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All to know about nasal drop poisoning in children.
In 2012, the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a warning of OTC (over-the-counter) nasal drops that can cause poisoning in young children, especially those under 3 years old, or even 2 months old, often leading to severe complications. Due to the seriousity of the potential side effects if young children are exposed to these products, parents and caregivers need to be aware of these risks.
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Safe nasal drops for pregnant women
To relieve nasal congestion, there are some types of nasal drops for pregnant women on the market that are very safe; however, it is recommended to see a doctor for advice and instructions on the appropriate dosage.
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Why Does a Single Drug Have Multiple Dosage Forms?
The design of the dosage form is a crucial step that determines the quality of the drug form. When designing the dosage form, it is necessary to consider the correlation between the components in the dosage form under the direct impact of the formulation technique to find the optimal solution for each product.
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Tyrosur: Indications, Dosage, Adverse Effects
The majority of cases involving the use of Tyrosur do not result in significant dermatological reactions. However, if the clinical symptoms do not improve after 7 days of treatment, the patient should proactively discontinue the medication and notify the treating physician.
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What to do when experiencing an allergic reaction to mosquito repellent spray?
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends using mosquito repellents to prevent mosquito-borne diseases. In tropical or subtropical countries, mosquito spraying plays a crucial role in preventing diseases such as malaria and dengue fever. Mosquito sprays only work on treated skin areas or nearby skin. These sprays do not kill mosquitoes but instead, deter them from being attracted to those areas.
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Classification and Mechanism of Action of Antibiotics
With the advent of antibiotics, the medical approach to treating infectious diseases has entered a new era; thanks to antibiotics, millions of individuals have been saved from dangerous infections. So, what are antibiotics? What is the mechanism of action of antibiotics?
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Instructions for Fleet Enema
Fleet Enema is a drug used to treat occasional constipation as well as prepare the patient's bowels before surgery. Depending on the purpose of use and different subjects, we need to know different ways to use Fleet Enema.
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