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Ask The Doctor: December 2010
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Blog which answers all your medical questions without any bias. Primary role of the blog is protection of public from bad medical practice. Tuesday, December 21, 2010. Is apcalis a good medication for impotence? There are many generic versions of Viagra being sold for erectile. Failure. The majority of these medications. Are either made in China. Or India. Like Viagra, apcalis works by inhibiting a certain enzyme in the penile tissues and potentates an erection. Remember, practice safe sex. As the consti...
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Everything Osteoporosis: I have been prescribed a bisphosphonate, what side effects do I have to worry?
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Fitness Tip of The Day. Saturday, January 1, 2011. I have been prescribed a bisphosphonate, what side effects do I have to worry? The first thing to remember is that after you take a bisphosphonate you have to remain upright for at least 45 minutes. The reason for this is that the pill can cause severe ulcers of the. Another rare complication is osteonecrosis of the jaw. This serious complication affects the jawbone and may follow some type of a. Recent reports indicate that bisphosphonates can also cause.
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Everything Menopause: January 2011
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Beauty And Fashion Tips. Monday, January 31, 2011. Is it safe to smoke when taking conjugated sex hormones? If you take conjugated hormones, avoid use of tobacco. As the combination can increase your risk of blood clots, high blood pressure. And stroke. If you are planning to have any type of elective surgery. Must be stored in a safe place. Who should not take conjugated estrogens? Conjugated estrogens are not for all women. If you have had prior allergies. Finally, pregnant women. Altered libido, or br...
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Everything Menopause: I am 49 years old and have started to develop hot flashes and mood changes. Is there any medication that can make these symptoms go away?
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Beauty And Fashion Tips. Monday, January 31, 2011. I am 49 years old and have started to develop hot flashes and mood changes. Is there any medication that can make these symptoms go away? Conjugated estrogens are usually prescribed for women. Who are unable to produce their own sex. Hormones, like during menopause. Conjugated estrogens are also prescribed to prevent bone. Loss, after a hysterectomy and for the treatment of certain cancers. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Weight Loss Tip of the Day.
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Everything Osteoporosis: January 2011
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Fitness Tip of The Day. Saturday, January 1, 2011. I have been prescribed a bisphosphonate, what side effects do I have to worry? The first thing to remember is that after you take a bisphosphonate you have to remain upright for at least 45 minutes. The reason for this is that the pill can cause severe ulcers of the. Another rare complication is osteonecrosis of the jaw. This serious complication affects the jawbone and may follow some type of a. Recent reports indicate that bisphosphonates can also cause.
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Everything Heart: More on Calcium and the Heart
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There was an error in this gadget. Friday, October 29, 2010. More on Calcium and the Heart. A recent report on a large randomized study from New Zealand evaluated extra calcium supplement use (at least 500 mg/ day) in more than12,000 patients over the age of 40. The findings were not entirely surprising. The pooled data revealed that excess calcium carries a significant risk for heart. Attack. More over there was also an increased risk for stroke. And sudden death in patients who took calcium supplements.
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Everything Osteoporosis: I have been diagnosed with osteoporosis and have been prescribed a bisphosphonate. How long do I need to be on this medication?
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Fitness Tip of The Day. Saturday, January 1, 2011. I have been diagnosed with osteoporosis and have been prescribed a bisphosphonate. How long do I need to be on this medication? Bisphosphonates have to be taken for a very long time. Even though doctors do not say it outright, the treatment is for at least 2-5 years. The reason is that once you have been diagnosed with osteoporosis. You need to take these medications continuously. If you stop taking the medication. The bone thinning will continue.
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Everything Osteoporosis: What exercise should I do for my osteoporosis?
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Fitness Tip of The Day. Thursday, November 25, 2010. What exercise should I do for my osteoporosis? Osteoporosis can affect any bone. But most commonly affects the lower back. People who have severe osteoporosis should avoid high impact exercises such as sprinting, jumping, lifting weights or leaping. If you have osteoporosis, you definitely should not ski or bungee jump. The best and safest exercise. And stay away from cola beverages. Speak to your doctor about osteoporosis medications.