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Klonopin Vs Ativan

Iliriana Bisha Tagani, MD Drugs & Medications

What is Klonopin? Klonopin, also known as Clonazepam, belongs to the Benzodiazepines group of medication. It is used to treat anxiety, panic disorder and seizures. Klonopin is not recommended if you are allergic to benzodiazepines. It should also not be used if you have a liver, kidney or lung

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What Is Ventricular Fibrillation?

Iliriana Bisha Tagani, MD Drugs & Medications

What is Ventricular Fibrillation? Ventricular Fibrillation is a change in your normal heart rhythm. In this condition, the ventricles lose their coordinated contraction, making them quiver. Ventricular Fibrillation is a life-threatening condition that requires emergency medical help. It is the

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Warfarin: Uses, Dosage And Side Effects

Iliriana Bisha Tagani, MD Drugs & Medications

What is Warfarin? Warfarin is also known by the trade names Coumadin, Marevan, Jantoven or Uniwarfin. It is an anticoagulant that will reduce blood clotting. Warfarin is used to treat stroke, heart attack and prevention of thrombosis in the veins and arteries, and for pulmonary embolism. What

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What Is Morphine?

Iliriana Bisha Tagani, MD Drugs & Medications

What is Morphine? Morphine is a powerful drug from the group of opiates, usually prescribed for the treatment of moderate to severe pain. What should you know before taking Morphine? Never take Morphine in a higher dose than your doctor recommended, longer than prescribed, or without a

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The Best Drugs For Anxiety And Panic

Miles Drake, MD Drugs & Medications

There are many options available for the treatment of anxiety disorders and panic attacks. Antidepressant drugs are the current treatment of choice, particularly for people who are not helped by relaxation, behavioral or other therapy or do not wish to try these. The older generation of

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Which Is Stronger: Doxylamine Succinate Or Diphenhydramine?

Sunita Khatri, MD Drugs & Medications

Both doxylamine succinate and Diphenhydramine belong to the antihistamine group of medicines. Histamine is a chemical neurotransmitter released in the body in response to conditions like allergies and viral infections. When histamine binds to specific receptors present on the surface of the cells

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Comparing Dilaudid And Morphine

Sunita Khatri, MD Drugs & Medications

Both morphine and Dilaudid (hydromorphone) are opioid analgesics used to treat severe pain associated with cancers and major surgeries. Morphine is a derivative of opium which, in turn, is obtained from poppy flowers. It has been used as a potent analgesic since the beginning of the nineteenth

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Quitting Opioid Analgesics

Sunita Khatri, MD Drugs & Medications

Opioid analgesics are very strong painkillers generally recommended following major surgeries. These drugs act on the opioid receptors present in the brain to increase the body's pain tolerance. Opioid analgesics don't generally lead to side effects if they are taken for a short period, as

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Insomnia And Its Treatment

Sunita Khatri, MD Drugs & Medications

Insomnia is defined as a disorder in which patients have difficulty falling or staying asleep. An insomniac often wakes up early in the morning and remains groggy throughout the day because of lack of sleep. Insomnia can be classified in various ways. It can be: Primary insomnia: In this condition

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Oxycodone Vs. Hydrocodone

Sunita Khatri, MD Drugs & Medications

Both oxycodone and hydrocodone are strong narcotic pain killers and cough suppressants that act by stimulating the opioid receptors present in the brain. Although they do not eliminate pain, they increase a person's pain tolerance. Besides increasing pain tolerance, they can also cause respiratory