Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Little More About Cyklokapron

Can Amoxicillin be used with Cyklokapron and Mefenamic Acid? My Doctor's given me Amoxicillin for a chest infection I've had recently, and I have to take Mefenamic Acid and Cyklokapron at monthly intervals. I didn't have chance to ask her whether I could use them together, as I was unaware that I'd have to use them together until today, could there be side-effects or can they be used safely in conjunction?
I checked with a site used by pharmacists to determine if there is a drug interaction between any of those medications. As far as I can tell, you shouldn't have a problem. Just to play it safe, check with the pharmacist anyway. Pharmacists know way more about drugs than doctors.after all, that's what they go to school for!

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Is Cyklokapron a form of Hepatitis C treatment?
 The drug Cyklokapron is used for the treatment of Hemophilia C that is uncontrollable bleeding - an hereditary condition where the blood does not clot.hemophilia.ca/en/bleeding-disorders/other-factor-deficiencies/factor-xi-deficiency--hemophilia-c/If you have Hepatitis C I would consult your local GP. Good Luck!

what is the tablet Cyklokapron 500mg used for.? Is it for sleeping,antibiotic or depresion.
Tranexamic acid. It helps prevent bleeding. It's often used during bloody surgeries to stop patients from bleeding out too much.Edit: And Helen's right about its use in preventing menstrual bleeding. Neither, it's used to reduce menstrual blood flow (ie. for women with heavy, painful periods). It works!Edit: I'd better be right darl, I use it! (in conjunction with Ponstan) - although it doesn't prevent bleeding, if only.There are side-effects but it's better than the alternative. It's no fun being a girl sometimes, I tells yer.Edit 2: "Doctor", the name is spelt absolutely correctly. That's what it says on my prescription anyway. You can find everything you ever wanted to know about that drug, and other medicines, at rxlist.com But first you have to spell the name right to find it.

 I am taking cyklokapron tablet is pregnancy possible? I have been on cyklokapron for months now for heavy contiuous bleeding and I have went off them 9 days ago so I can get an IUD put in and still no period, before if I skipped even 2 pills I would start my period. Could I be pregnant? Cyklokapron--I need some information/helppp!? I started my period the other day, however I am getting surgery soon and when I went to my doctor today for a final checkup before surgery he gave me a prescription for Cyklokapron to clear up my period for surgery? I googled it and it says for heavy bleeding, but mine isn't quite heavy yet. So I was just wondering how does it work? and when I start taking it how long will it take to start working? Also can I take Tylenol while on it?

Honestly, dear. A doctor could answer your question far more accurately than Yahoo Answers, don'tyou believe that would be best?

 can anyone help me, been put on cyklokapron 9 weeks after a cesarean? i had a cesarean 9 weeks ago. i was bleeding until 3 weeks ago it went browny yellow for 2 days the came back. i has had it ever since then. doctor put me on cyklokapron and said to see him after easter, i asked him what was going on with me and all he said was it's a cesarean thing. he said it would stop bleeding he was sure of it, the thing is i havent yet. i would really like to hear from anyone who knows what is going on, i am worried i ain't getting any of the facts and i cant find anyone with them.

"Cyklokapron Tablets and Injection are indicated in patients with hemophilia for short term use (two to eight days) to reduce or prevent hemorrhage and reduce the need for replacement therapy during and following tooth extraction."Sounds like doctor suspects your platelets are low and this is why you haven't clotted up and is still bleeding. I would be a bit concerned if he assumed this and hadn't done a blood test to confirm this before writing a script for that medication. Bleeding to long can indicate that the uterus is not contracting properly, possibly infection.really any number of things. I was never told extended lochia bleeding as being a possible side effect of a c-section. I had one 5 months ago and the bleeding had completely ended by 7 weeks. Consider challenging your doctor on this and ask him to do testing to back up his diagnosis. Also insist on him explaining his diagnosis instead of just giving pills and an assurance that this will cure the problem if you don't even know what the actual problem is.

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Facts and Information about Tinidazole

In treating amebiasis which medicine is good -metronidazole or tinidazole?

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Amebiasis is an infection of the intestine, liver, or other tissues by pathogenic amebas (protozoan parasites), typically by the organism Entamoeba histolytica, acquired by ingesting food or water contaminated by infected faeces. Transmission generally occurs through ingestion of cysts from food or water contaminated by faeces. All household members should have their stools examined because person to person transmission can occur. The choice of drug depends on the type of clinical presentation and the site of drug action (in the intestinal wall versus inside the intestine itself). Drugs may include metronidazole, paromomycin, iodoquinol, or diloxanide furoate. Tinidazole - Generic Name – Tinidazole; Brand Name – Tindamax - is also used for the treatment of intestinal amebiasis and amebic liver abscess caused by E. histolytica. These drugs have side effects and careful note should be taken of the manufacturer’s and your doctor’s instructions with reference to this matter.Hope this helpsmatador 89 metronidazole is most common drug of choice BUT i still suggest see your doctor for proper management.
It depends on the body mechanism of a person.  A certain drug may be good for me, but it may not work for you.  Follow your doctor's advice.  Self-medication of these medicines will cause drug tolerance in your body.  Which may lead to higher dosage next time when you needed it.

Do the following.take secnidazole-500mg BD  for 14 days .then paromomycin 500mg tid for the next 7 days.

I have side effects after taking tinidazole? I had very bad stomach pain and mucous in stool and the doctor gave me tinidazole to take for 3 days,now i feel so sick after taking it nauseous,vomiting and mettalic taste in the mouth and coudnt eat anything.is it normal?the doctor said the medicine have these kind of side effect.i am so worried.this is my second day of the dose.i feel so sick
Call the doctor and tell him you can't handle the side effects and you want something else!  The doctor tells you what the side effects are so if you get them you will do something about it!

why tinidazole and norfloxacin more soluble in HCL than NaOH?
They both have ionizable groups, in acidboth have amine groups which can gain a proton to make the ammoniuim ion - soluble in aq mediain base norfloxacin has a organic acid group RCO2H which can loose a proton to make the salt and an R2NH secondary amine, which can also loose a proton however, it has three groups ionisable in acid and only two in base, so whilst it is soluble in both, its solubility is greater in acid.

i've tried medications like Tinidazole for the treatment of Amebiasis but unfortunatly till it didn't work. Till i was taking medication things was going well and i had no complaint regarding my digestion but as soon as tinidazole finished my problem of poor digestion started again.
This is something your going to have to work out with your doctor. Maybe the anti-biotic wasn't strong enough, or you didn't take it right or long enough. Your diet could be the cause. See your doctor for this.       Go to WebMd.com for a complete answer.

Conaz: Norfloxacin & Tinidazole-- safe if I am allergive to Penicillin? Hi, I am in Egypt right now so I am trying to get a few opinions besides that of my doctors. I was prescribed Conaz: Norfloxacin & Tinidazole and was wondering if I can take it. I am SEVERALY allergic to Penicillin and Ceclor (and basically anything related to them). Is it safe. I am going to get in contact with my physician back home but I just wanted to get a heads up since it will be another few hours due to the time changes.
Tinidazole is more soluble in ethenol or methenol?
As per chemistry is conserned,Tinidazole is more soluble in ethanol.indeed,ethanol is a beter organic solvent than methanol.Tinidazole cause disulfiram like reaction with ethanol if duration between consuming these two is less than 12 hours. This causes abdominal pain,vomiting,flushing of face and headache.this reaction can so severe n force som1 to hospital. Methanol when consumed is fatal leading to loss of vision n even death.

how do i get metronidazole and tinidazole?
Tinidazole For Gardia Lamblia? They Gave my friend That For a gardia because the first medicine he took  Mabendazole or w.e didnt work Will he cure him hes got alot of malsorbation and how long will he take to get better?Wrong Again Drug of Choice is Tinadazole. Memdazole  isnt even approved by the fda therefor ive looked for cure rates for both medications. and  tinadazole had the higher cure rate! and you dont always have to have diarrea to have gardia and he has a chronic infection. thank you thankyou and gooddday
Metronidazole is usually the drug of choice for treating giardiasis. Tinidazole is an alternative, the prognosis is usually good, although both failure of treatment and re-infection can occur so if Mebendazole isn't having much affect, your friend should see his GP. Make sure he keeps hydrated.EditIn the UK Metronidazole IS the drug of choice for treating Giardiasis. "Mabendazole" is a completely different drug. Mebendazole, quinacrine and chloroquine have been used successfully in trials in developing countries. Nitazoxanide is a newish drug..

I'm glad someone finally did research to check out the info given was true. As you can see, no one is perfect and evidently whatever source was used was incorrect too.  Are you aware that most people with Gardia Lambilia are not helped after the first course of medication, and that it's common to need a second course of antibiotics, either with the same medication, or a different one decided case by case? Please have this person discuss this with their doctor. Between the 2 of them, a cure should be discussed and all questions written down, asked and answered while still in the office. Allot of doctors tend to be dismissal in attitude. If this is true about this particular one, maybe your friend should consider changing. Doctors are people with a higher education in health and sometimes get a higher opinion of themselves. Being human we can't be perfect and the same can hold true of anyone too. Still, the doctor is the person for these questions and answers. I can only give you a website some professional health care workers like to use so you can do some research in this area too.

News and information about Prograf

Can Prograf cause Tinnadus as a side effect? I have been taking a very low dosage of Prograf (2mg)ever since my heart transplant and have always had a ringing in my ears when outside sound isnt there. Is it Tinnadus? I've always had it but have just started to really notice it. Anything I can do? Talk to my doctor or.

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One of the side effects of this drug is hearing abnormalities. I'd go see the doctor - just be safe

Tinnitus is associated with the use of Prograf. There are many other medications that can cause tinnitus, such as Aspirin in high doses, aminoglycoside antibiotics and high doses of loop diuretics like Furosemide. I don't know your other medications, but they should also be reviewed. Several medical conditions are also associated with tinnitus. Let your heart transplant doctor know this. You may need hearing testing and evaluation by an Otolarynologist. Good luck.

For post kidney transplants, what is your dose of Prograf? I am just curious as to what people are taking of Prograf. My dosage changes often. My transplant team says this is normal. I am just curious as to what other people are taking. Mine seems to change according to how much Cellcept I take also. My stomach is very sensitive to the Cellcept. I'm having all sorts of stomach and intestinal problems on it, so they are cutting my dosage down on that. The less Cellcept I take, the higher my Prograf dosage seems to go up. Just curious.. Thanks!
my brother is a kidney trasplant patient too.. he's taking cellcept and neoral.. i have not heard of prograf. the dosages of the drugs are calculated on how much you weigh.. i think the reason why they advised you to take a higher dose of prograf is to compensate for the lowered dose of your cellcept.

The effects of prograf pill after many years? My mom has been taking Prograf for 12 years because of a liver transplant. What would be the effects physically after taking it for many years?Dose anybody know?
Using Prograf may increase your risk of developing certain types of cancer, especially skin cancer. The risk may be higher in people who are treated over long periods of time with drugs that weaken the immune system. Talk with your doctor about your individual risk.Avoid exposure to sunlight or artificial UV rays (sunlamps or tanning beds). Use a sunscreen (minimum SPF 15) and wear protective clothing if you must be out in the sun.To be sure this medication is not causing harmful effects, your blood will need to be tested on a regular basis. Your kidney or liver function may also need to be tested. It is important that you not miss any scheduled visits to your doctor. Your mum's doctor will determine whether it is safer to take the drug (and not reject the liver - she can't live without one) and be watchful for adverse effects or cease the drug and lose the liver. Most people do pretty well and after 12 years seems your mum is one of those that does well.

will lisinopril interfere with prograf organ rejection medication? im wondering if i can take this with prograf
They don't interact however they can be detrimental together if you have any kidney impairment so monitoring of your kidney function and electrolytes may need to be done periodically. To the previous poster who mentioned taking one of these meds during pregnancy I hope you were referring to the Prograf because lisinopril is an ACE inhibitor and is contraindicated in pregnancy as it is known to cause fetal death.

is 17.5 high for your white cell count to be? Esp when you are immunosuppressed on Prograf? What could cause this apart from infection or rejection.?
17.5 is definitely high. Normal wbc levels are approx. 4-9. If you are on immunosuppressives you should not be mounting such a high level. See a doctor this sounds like a complex case. WBCs indicate infection or inflammation, in really high levels it can indicate a blood cancer or bone marrow dysfunction. Also you may be on a steroid which can increase the wbc count.

talk with any one who stopped rejection therapy after kidney transplant (prograf)? I stopped using prograf and steroiids after 10years post kidney transplant and my creatinine is 1.2i noticed many articles about prograf harming transplanted kidney so i self weaned from prograf over a few months and have suffered no consequences. i would like to talk to others like meI have been off prograf nearly 3-years and my current creatinine is 1.2 and all other blood works are in normal range
Get ready to resume dialysis, which I am sure you remember wasn't all that great. PLEASE discuss this with your physician, ASAP.
I don't recommend that.  I would seriously discuss with your physician.
Was this from a living donor that was a relative?  Just curious.I also think that you should check w/ the transplant team; for one thing, your experience might be very useful to them and to others.  We definitely need something besides Prograf; it's not good for the kidney.   However, I'll stay on mine since I'm doing so well.  (Kidney/pancreas recipient in 2005).You might want to check transplantcafe also, since it's full of transplant recipients and even has a group for people on Prograf.

Prograf (tacrolimus) how to donate? My uncle is back on dialysis, and he has lots of unopened Prograf.  Where is a good place to donate them?  I know they are expensive, so I don't want to just throw them away.
Can you contact the social worker at your uncle's transplant center?  Normally, it is illegal to transfer prescriptions, but I have passed on some expensive drugs myself sometime, and you are correct - that's a drug that's over $2000 retail for a month's supply..      And if they are in sealed bottles, that might make a difference.