Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Why an Online Pharmacy Saves You Money and Time on All of Your Prescription Medicines

When you visit the doctor, chances are you'll head to the pharmacy next. Prescription medicines are a part of life, and we all need them from time to time. Maybe you depend on prescription medicines day after day for blood pressure, migraines, pain relief or another type of illness and must have your prescription drugs refilled on a regular basis. If so, you'll be glad to learn that there's an affordable alternative - an online pharmacy.





Here's a quick guide that reveals why an online pharmacy saves you money and time on all of your prescription medicines.





Benefits of an Online Pharmacy





Online pharmacies offer a number of benefits if you buy prescription drugs often. If you're Internet savvy or know someone who is, it's worth the time and effort to get familiar with online pharmacies.





Time Saver for Busy Schedules





With today's busy schedules, sitting for an hour or more to wait on your prescription to be filled is no picnic. Between work and family life, you might be pressed for time. If you need prescription refills often, you would benefit tremendously by ordering from an online pharmacy. You can order your prescription refills online at work or home and in only a few moments. It is shipped to you by mail, so you never have to leave the house!





Money Saver





You can also save money by shopping at an online pharmacy. Online pharmacies have very little overhead. Unlike a local pharmacy, the online pharmacy owner doesn't have to pay high building rent and utility payments each month, and they don't have to pay many employees to operate the store. They can easily have a one-to-three person operation online.





Another reason online pharmacies can offer great prices on prescription medicines is they can order products in quantity. They are able to get many medicines (such as pre-stocked creams and pills) in large quantities at discounts. These savings are passed on to you.





Convenient Alternative





Online pharmacies provide a convenient alternative for those who are bed-ridden or unable to drive to the local pharmacy for their prescription medications. They can now order their prescription drugs or get refills online and have them shipped directly to their home. If you are in this situation and do not have online access, your caretaker or a family member can order the prescription medicines for you. It will save you and your caretaker time and money.





Wide Selection of Medicines





You can find a wide selection of medicines online because online pharmacies serve so many people from different locations. They can stock more items or have them drop-shipped from a manufacturer.





If you live in a remote location or small town, your local pharmacy might be limited in supply at times and may not have the medicine you need when you need it. Instead of driving to another city to find your medicines, visit an online pharmacy to place your order.





Online pharmacies offer many categories of medicines, including allergies, anti-depressants, anti-parasitic, antibiotics, headache, heartburn, anti-viral, arthritis, blood pressure, anxiety, birth control, men's health, weight loss, pain relief, and many others. They offer many different brands and generic drugs as well. You can buy Soma, Tramadol, Viagra and other popular medications at great prices.





Privacy and Anonymity





You can ask an online pharmacist questions that you wouldn't want to ask in person without the embarrassment. Online pharmacists are there to help, and you can easily ask questions by email or phone from the privacy of your home.





Choosing an Online Pharmacy





Finding the online pharmacy that's right for you is easy with a little research. An important step is to check with the Better Business Bureau online to be sure the company hasn't had a lot of customer service complaints. Also, be sure the online pharmacy is licensed to practice in the country where it is located and where it is selling to as well. Check for customer references if you still want to know more about the company's service.





Also, surf the online pharmacy site a little while before buying. Learn all about their shipping policies, customer service, and pricing. Taking that first step is always the hardest. Once you order your first medicines online, you'll quickly see why an online pharmacy saves you money and time on all of your prescription medicines.


Chris Robertson is an author of Majon International, one of the worlds MOST popular internet marketing companies on the web.Learn more about Benefits of an Online Pharmacy or Majon's Health and Beauty directory.

Chronic Pain Relief - Why Living With Pain Is No Longer Necessary

Chronic pain comes in many forms and can occur from a variety of circumstances such as traumatic injury, disease and medical afflictions such as migraines, arthritis and other muscular and skeletal conditions. In the past, living with chronic pain was something that most sufferers were resigned to deal with. Advances in medicine however have gotten the upper hand on pain and it can now be easily controlled through medication and treatment.

What is Chronic Pain?

According to many medical sources, chronic pain is defined as frequently recurring severe pain that flares up frequently and does not respond adequately to common over the counter pain relief medications. This type of pain is also categorized as pain that lasts for a period of more than 6 months, is due to non-life threatening conditions and if not treated or controlled, may be experienced for the lifetime of the person suffering.

What Causes Chronic Pain?

There are many factors and conditions that can lead to chronic pain in humans. Some are the results of aging and others may be triggered by injury or congenital circumstances. Some of the more common causes include:

" Injuries that were not properly healed


" Damage to nerves


" Traumatic injuries


" Arthritis


" Degenerative bone disease


" Ulcers


" Migraines


" Poor posture


" Curvature of the spine

Chronic Pain Relief - What Are The Options?

Most current pain relief approaches involve the use of medications and in some cases, adjustments in lifestyle, physical therapy and even acupuncture. Though over the counter medications can be used to treat some forms of chronic pain, prescription strength options are usually more effective in helping chronic pain sufferers to live pain free. It is always important to consult a physician before taking any prescription pain medication but some of the options that you will likely see include: Carisoprodol (Soma), Butalbital (Fioricet), Celebrex, and Tramadol (Ultram).

Some extreme cases may also involve the use of a patient controlled drip mechanism that provides a continuous supply of pain medication. Others may benefit from Trigger Point Injections which involve delivering pain medication directly to the muscles. Surgical implants and Electric Therapy are also sometimes used (although mostly in extreme cases).

Physical therapy is mainly focused on increasing the body's flexibility and movement in those suffering with chronic pain. This approach is sometimes combined with electrical nerve stimulation which attempts to interfere with the pain signals being sent to the brain for temporary relief during physical therapy.

The Psychological Component of Chronic Pain

Chronic pain can have many other effects on you that are completely psychological in nature. Feelings of sadness, despair and anger can have an impact on your personality and affect other areas of your life such as sleep patterns and inducing stress (which may actually make your physical pain worse). Treating the psychological component of chronic pain can be difficult and is usually approached from the standpoint of modifying behavior and activities that trigger physical pain; this, along with education and a support system can be an effective way to treat the psychological aspects of chronic pain.

The approaches mentioned in this article are merely an introduction to this wide and complex topic. It is always best to consult with your doctor prior to engaging any treatment methods for chronic pain. It is only after getting a complete view of the cause that you can find the right treatment program. The main thing to remember is that it is no longer necessary to live with pain and that many treatment options are available. Making that first step towards treatment can be difficult for many but the benefits of a thorough pain management regimen can add significantly to your quality of life.

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Doctor - How Serious Are The Risks Of Arthritis Pain Relievers To My Stomach?

Non-steroidal-anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) are anti-inflammatory pain relievers. Approximately twenty different NSAIDS are available by prescription. Three NSAIDS (ibuprofen, naproxen, and ketoprofen) are also available over-the-counter as Advil, Motrin IB, Aleve, and Orudis. Aspirin is also an NSAID. NSAIDS are also found in many common cold preparations such as Advil Cold and Sinus, Dimetapp Sinus, and Aleve Cold and Sinus.

The most common side effect associated with these drugs is stomach problems. These problems can range from mild stomach upset to ulcers and bleeding. NSAIDS cause this situation because the same mechanism that allows them to block inflammation also causes them to block the secretion of substances that protect the stomach lining.

The magnitude of this problem is enormous. Significant stomach side-effects from NSAIDS result in 103,000 hospitalizations and 16,500 deaths each year in the United States.

While anyone who takes an NSAID can be at risk for stomach problems, there are some high risk factors that significantly increase the chance of problems developing. These include:

- Age greater than 60


- History of previous ulcers


- Taking steroid medicines such as prednisone


- Using blood thinners like coumadin, Plavix, or heparin


- Regular alcohol consumption


- Taking higher than the recommended dosage of NSAID


- Taking more than one NSAID at the same time (such as taking an NSAID along with aspirin)


- Taking NSAID for a prolonged period of time

A 2003 survey revealed that about half of all Americans who took over-the-counter NSAIDS took more than the recommended dose. This can happen when the dose is taken before the recommended time for dosing, taking more than the recommended number of tablets, taking more than the recommended dosage per day, and taking more than one NSAID at a time.

Small amounts of over-the-counter NSAID including low-dose aspirin to prevent stroke, heart attack, and colon cancer also increase risk.

Warning signs that a significant problem may be occurring include:


- Stomach pain


- Tarry black stool or blood in the stool


- Vomiting up material that looks like coffee grounds

One unfortunate issue is that more than 80 per cent of people who have a life-threatening stomach problem have no warning symptoms. Symptoms can occur quickly also. Serious medical events have occurred in people taking NSAIDS for less than one week.

To reduce your risk:


- Check to see if you have risk factors.


- Discuss potential side-effects with your prescribing physician.


- Read the warning label and follow dosing instructions.


- Don't use prescription NSAID and over-the-counter NSAID at the same time.


- When you see your doctor let him or her know about all the medicines, including nutritional supplements, you are taking.


- Limit your alcohol intake while on these medicines.


- Recognize that low dose aspirin is an NSAID.


- Let your physician know if you're experiencing any symptoms that suggest a stomach problem.


- Ask about other medicines that might reduce your risk of a stomach side-effect. Medicines called proton pump inhibitors (PPIS) can reduce the risk of stomach side-effects. Examples of PPIS include Nexium, Protonix, Prilosec, and Axid.

Another medicine, Cytotec, may also protect your stomach. Sometimes using an analgesic that is not an NSAID can relieve arthritis symptoms sufficiently. Analgesics include Tylenol or Ultram (Tramadol).

Cox-2 medicines such as Celebrex may also reduce your stomach risk. However, adding low dose aspirin to Celebrex apparently removes the protective effect of the Celebrex.

Dr. Wei is a board-certified rheumatologist and Clinical Director of the nationally respected Arthritis and Osteoporosis Center of Maryland (http://www.aocm.org). He is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine at the University of Maryland School of Medicine and has served as a consultant to the Arthritis Branch of the National Institutes of Health. He is a Fellow of the American College of Rheumatology and the American College of Physicians. For more information: Arthritis Treatment

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Overseas Pharmacies

If you look around on the internet, you will find that online pharmacies are becoming more and more popular. There are many U.S based pharmacies online that will allow you to order non-narcotic prescription drugs by simply filling out an online questionnaire that is reviewed by a doctor and once it is approved, you can order prescriptions such as Lorcet, Viagra, Tramadol, etc. and it is 100% legal!

One question you see posted on many pharmacy forums is regarding the order and shipment of narcotic based prescriptions drugs such as Vicoden, Hydrocodone, Codeine, etc. and weather it is legal to get these drugs imported from overseas pharmacies. There are many conflicting answers regarding this topic. The basic answer is that it is legal to order these medications from overseas pharmacies as long as the medication is for personal use, not for resale, is not an illegal drug such as marijuana, LSD, etc., and does not exceed a 90 day supply. If you do a search on Google for "Personal Prescription Drug Import Fairness Act" you will find more information regarding the legality of the issue. To my knowledge, no one has ever gotten in trouble for ordering a 90 day supply of medication for personal use.

What about customs? Can they reject shipments for medications from overseas pharmacies?

- Customs reserves the right to reject any inbound shipment into the United States. This does not mean that this attempted importation is a crime unless the drug is illegal to process (LSD, Ecstasy, etc). Customs only has 2 options regarding imports of drugs from overseas pharmacies and that is to either let them pass through or refuse to pass them through. Well over 250,000 pieces of mail come through US customs every day so it is very hard for them to examine every one of them. I would guess that less than 5% of that total are actually inspected. If your medication is randomly examined, it may be seized by customs but is contestable as long as the medication does not exceed a 90 day supply. This type of seizure is not a crime and as just mentioned, can be contested with the customs clerk.

One little piece of advice that I have is to stay away from those "Fly By Night" overseas pharmacies. Many of these will take your money and not deliver. Most legitimate overseas pharmacies are not allowed to advertise their products outside their country and do not show up in any search engines. If you do find that some are advertising and listing their services, chances are that they are a scam.

How do I locate these overseas pharmacies if they are not allowed to advertise?

- There are many services you can find on the web that keep a database of reliable overseas pharmacies. The database is created by companies that make contact with these overseas pharmacies and is also based on previous customer experiences. One Many also have a list of blacklisted pharmacies that you should stay away from. Another good thing about these overseas pharmacies is that they can provide you with your prescription medication at a fraction of the cost that you would pay in the USA. This is because the pharmaceutical companies base their prices on the average income of that country. If those countries had to pay what we pay in the USA, they could end up spending an entire months salary on one prescription. The pharmaceutical companies make up for this loss by price gouging on prescriptions in the more wealthy countries.

Note: The information in this article is not legal advice! For legal advice, please consult an attorney. In no way to do encourage illegal import or illegal use of prescription drugs. All medication imported should be for personal use only and should not exceed a 90 day supply.

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Wednesday, July 16, 2008

The Treatment For Fibromyalgia - A Combination Of Medication And Self-Care

Treating fibromyalgia includes medication and self-care, and the target that must be touched is improving general health and minimizing symptoms.

The doctor may prescribe analgesics, such as Acetaminophen and this can ease the pain and stiffness, but its effectiveness varies from case to case. With Acetaminophen can be also administrated Tramadol, another pain reliever, or it can be taken without the other drug. There can also be taken nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, like aspirin, ibuprofen, or naproxen sodium, in association with other drugs.

Amitriptyline, doxepin, or nortriptyline are some antidepressant medications, that the doctor may prescribe if you have sleep problems. Also fluoxetine combined with amitriptyline can show results in this situation, and if you are having depression, sertraline and paroxetine are some medications that the doctor may prescribe.

In order to treat muscle pain and spasms, cyclobenzaprine may be taken at bed-time, but this medication should be used only for a short period of time.

Sleeping pills, like zolpidem can sometimes show benefits in some people with fibromyalgia, but the long-term using of these drugs is not advised by the doctor, because your body can become resistant to the drug's effects, and as a last result there can appear even more sleeping problems .

Also, the doctors don't recommend the benzodiazepines, and they even avoid prescribing these drugs, because even if they may help relax muscles and promote sleep, can become habit-forming and do not show long-term benefits.

Narcotics are "black-listed" too, because they can develop dependence and addiction potential.

Cognitive-behavioral therapy can be very useful, it helps the patient to increase the belief in his own potential, in his abilities, it teaches him how to deal with stressful situations and how to manage the fibromyalgia.

Interdisciplinary treatment programs can be very useful, these programs can have effect in improving the symptoms, they can even relieve the pain. They include a combination of a variety of treatments, like biofeedback, relaxation techniques, and receiving information about chronic pain. Of course, there isn't a combination generally available, the doctor will create a program that suits best to each patient.

Self care is also very important. Getting enough sleep is essential, that's why it is recommended that you go to bed and wake up at the same hour every day, and you should also limit daytime napping. Also try to reduce stress, allow yourself some time for relaxation, try stress management techniques, like deep-breathing exercises or meditation. Also it is important not to drop all your activity, because many times, it was shown that this situation can make even worse then if you continue working. You should continue your activities, but also you must learn to have a break and to say no if it is necessary.

You can do exercises, like swimming, biking, water aerobics or walking, and you should maintain a healthy life, by eating healthy foods and limit your caffeine intake.

By following all these advices, you may discover that you can find enjoyable every day.

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Sunday, July 13, 2008

Osteoarthritis Treatments

A person's lifestyle is seriously affected by osteoarthritis. Not only does it come with pain and swelling in one's joints but also it impedes any person suffering the condition from normal day-to-day activities such as walking, climbing a flight of stairs, and running. The pain induced by osteoarthritis sometimes depending on the severity of the ailment, can even pose a threat to one's occupation.

Diagnosis

The first and most important step in the treatment of osteoarthritis is the diagnosis. Why? First, because correctly diagnosing the arthritis could spell the difference between pain and relief, aggravating and alleviating the condition, the safety of the treatment and also treatment costs.

Medication for Pain Relief

What everyone looks for in any medication or treatment, and perhaps it is the most explicit gauge of the efficacy of treatment for osteoarthritis, is how well it soothes the pain in the joints. In fact, most oral medications target pain relief more than stopping the condition from progressing.

NSAIDS - also known as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen, aspirin, meloxicam, ketoprofen, naproxen, and naproxen sodium provide osteoarthritis sufferers quick pain relief but do not treat the condition itself.

Cox-2 Drugs - such as celecoxib and valdecoxib are a special kind of NSAIDS that are less likely to have side effects.

Analgesics and Topical Analgesics - People experiencing mild to moderate pain from osteoarthritis can take analgesics (oral medicine) and or topical analgesics (externally-applied medicine) which are both easy to obtain from any drugstore counter. Tramadol, propoxyphene hydrochloride, and Acetaminophen are some examples of analgesics while creams and rubs that have a counterirritants or a combination of counterirritants such as wintergreen oil, camphor or eucalyptus are examples of topical analgesics.

Injectable Glucocorticoids - Knee pains caused by moderate to severe pressure or trauma to joints surrounding the knees can be treated with injectable glucocorticoids which are steroids that provide quick pain relief. However, these may only be administered only 3-4 times a year on the same area.

Alternative Treatment

An alternative oral medicine to treat osteoarthritis is a dietary glucosamine supplement. Glucosamine supplements such as Synflex Liquid Glucosamine which fortunately comes in liquid form making absorption easier and faster, do not only provide pain relief but also reverses symptoms of osteoarthritis by repairing damaged cartilages in the joints. Synflex glucosamine contains ample amounts of anti-inflammatory substances such as yucca, manganese ascorbate, and boswellin that soothe pain and swelling in the joints. Ingredients such as glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate serve to stimulate the production of essential components in cartilage.

Readjusting one's Lifestyle

Of course treatment for osteoarthritis is highly dependent on the patient's willingness and participation. Sometimes the most effective treatment is the will of the patient to get well again. When the will is strong, the patient is motivated to find other ways of helping himself or herself (of course consultation with one's physician is still a must before attempting any independent treatment) such as remodeling one's lifestyle. Incorporating a nutritious diet and regular exercise to one's life can be a big help in the treatment of osteoarthritis.

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Thursday, July 10, 2008

How Many Mg Do I Take? Is My Medication Safe? All Of Your Medical Questions Answered Here!

If you have gotten this far, you are probably wondering how this simple article is going to answer all of the medical questions that you have now, or have had in the recent past. Well, I am not.

The best way to find the correct answer to all of your medical questions is very simple. Speak to your doctor! The problem with that answer is that you never would have gotten to this article if you wanted to make an appointment with your doctor, make an excuse to your boss why you're going to be late to work, pay the expensive co-pay along with every other hassle that comes with seeing your doctor. The truth is, seeing your doctor for every medical question that you have is unrealistic. If people did this not only would they be broke, but their doctor's would stop seeing them because they would start to think that every patient was a hypochondriac (someone who always think they are sick/ill with something).

The amazing world of the internet has drastically helped people find the answers to all of the medical questions that they have without going to the doctor. Right about now your asking "what is this guy (me) even writing about? He's telling me something I already know!"

What you DON'T know, however, is that simply taking a trip over to WebMD or other medical websites isn't always going to answer your questions. Medical websites can give you generic answers to questions about medicines and other things - but thats is all they are - GENERIC! The side effects of medications, for example, are based on the reactions of a specific closed group of people that may or may not have similar side effects that you would have. What does this do? This allows the people who purchase medications to know what the general side effects are - that is it!

What is the best way to learn more about your medications or other health-related issues? Online Forums and Discussion Boards! When you join online forums you can openly and freely discuss issues with similar people who have dealt with the same problems. You can talk to regular people who will have answers for you, and whom you will in turn most likely have answers for as well. Medical sites are a good way to learn certain things, but to truly understand how the regular, everyday person like yourself functions, you need to talk to the regular, everyday person. Let's be honest, you can't walk up to someone on the treat and hope that they take Tramadol or xanax like you do and how they react to it. They will think you are crazy simply because you approached them!

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Saturday, July 5, 2008

Facts About Popular Treatments For Depression

It can surely be stated that mental depression has affected people in all societies of the world and all social levels. When depression is treated in the earliest stages it is much more likely to result in a total cure from the condition. However, if the symptoms are ignored it could develop into highly dangerous condition that is dangerous to not only the sufferer but also to those around him or her. It is fortunate to all of us that the venues to get information out to the world have become more widely utilized and the general public has become much better informed about a wide range of issues and topics.

Ultram is One of the Very Popular Drugs For Depression

There are number of drugs used to treat depression which are commonly known referred to as anti-depressants or anti depression drugs. These potent and sometimes addictive drugs are usually only available by prescription. Many of these powerful drugs can have some very undesirable side effects. One popular drug commonly prescribed in the treatment of depression is Ultram or Tramadol.

It brings to the table a number of properties that have proven effective in treating chronic symptoms of a wide range of conditions such as migraines, body aching, restlessness and irritability. It is also known to treat a mild form of depression labelled the blues, and promotes a higher level of energy in the person using it. So effective is it in pain management, sometimes this drug is prescribed for people who are recovering from surgery or those who are fighting the late stages of cancer.

However, this is not why Ultram is considered one of the biggest factors contributing to its popularity. It is highly recommended due to its ability to relieve the symptoms of depression and promote a feeling of well being and happiness. This improved mental state helps the patient heal faster. History has shown that people in an optimistic frame of mind have healed more quickly and have demonstrated a higher ratio of total cures.

The Side Effects Of The Drugs For Depression

All anti-depression medications carry the baggage of some undesirable side effects. However many feel that the benefits of using Ultram drugs for depression outweigh the risk of side effects. Common to most effective drugs for depression, the worst side effect of this medication is that it is highly addictive and must be used under strict medical supervision. Abuse of the recommended dosages leads to the desire for increased dosages and tolerance to the drug.

Users have been reported to suffer physical side effects using this drug as well. It has been reported to cause extreme drowsiness sometimes to a degree where persons are relegated to a state of near unconsciousness. Unless it is used exactly as prescribed, users may suffer the effects above in abuse of dosage levels.

The treatment properties and potential of this medication are very attractive. As is the case in any drug treatment, the side effects must always be considered. All drugs for depression should be used only on the advice of a medical professional and recommended dosage levels must be strictly adhered to.

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Friday, July 4, 2008

The After Glow Shock: When Itching Drives You Mad

You just had a wonderful sex life. The kind the thrills you to your bones. The kind of things you just got to read in a steamy hot romance novel. The kind that you seen in those movies that contributes more to your over heated imagination; until sex becomes painful, until weeks later you can't seem to bare that "itch" down there.

You can't helped yourself, you feel like scratching, worst there seems to be unpleasant order coming from your vagina. You notice there is this curd like discharge on your underwear. You're so irritated and embarrassed and suddenly you become self conscious that you don't feel like having sex again.

Finally, You visited the doctor and she use this cotton swab to take a sample of your vaginal discharge. The sample was put on a slide along with a few drops of some chemical. Later, you found out that you have a Candida. A what?....Candida is another name for yeast infection.

Since yeast infections can also occurred during pregnancy when increased estrogen level can cause the vagina to produce more glycogen, making the yeast grow or taking antibiotics. You know that wild windy night of sex is the culprit.

Sexual intercourse might be your logical explanation, since you are not pregnant nor taking antibiotics. Semen has more alkaline, which causes the growth of yeast. During sex, internal tissues can become irritated, leaving them susceptible to infection.

So what is yeast? It is a fungus. Present on normal human skin and in areas of moisture, such as the mouth and vagina. The common symptoms of yeast are:

- Itching


- Burning sensation


- Redness


- Irritation of the vaginal area


- Painful or Frequent urination


- A fishy like smell

Most women have yeast infection one time or another. About 75% of women will have at least once yeast infection in their lifetime. Yeast infection can occurred frequently between the ages of 16 and 35 years old. Treatment of yeast is usually treated with a vaginal anti fungal cream, tablet, ore suppository. While oral treatment is the easiest way especially when it keeps on coming back, a well known tablet such as DIFLUCAN is the answer.

DIFLUCAN WHEN YOU WANT TO GET RID OF THE ITCH

DIFLUCAN (FLUCONAZOLE) is for fungal infections treatment which includes yeast infections of the vagina, mouth, throat, esophagus, abdomen, lungs, blood, and other organs. Fluconazaole is in a class of anti fungals called triazoles. It works by slowing the growth of fungi that cause infection.

One thing to remember, like any other drug, you may have a strong allergic reactions it could be: hives, swelling,itching,diarrhea, abdominal pain among others. You can get this medicine at Drugstoretm.com, a leading online Pharmacy which sells well know brands such as prescription Soma and prescription Tramadol.

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Thursday, July 3, 2008

Fibromyalgia - Signs and Symptoms

Sometimes you wake up stiff in the morning. You may hurt all over and frequently feel tired. You have gone to the doctors and they can't find anything wrong with you. If you have these symptoms then you may suffer from fibromyalgia. Fibromyalgia is an increasingly recognized chronic pain characterized by muscles aches, pain and stiffness. Some have soft tissue tenderness and general fatigue and sleep problems. Other may have headaches, problems with thinking and memory, tingling and numbness in the hands and feet and if you are a woman you have painful menstrual periods.

So far the causes for fibromyalgia are unknown. There could be a number of factors involved such as stressful or traumatic events, illness, repetitive injuries and certain diseases. Sometimes it just happens on its own. Some researches say it is genetic. Some doctors say it could be chemical changes in the brain while others say it could start from a viral infection.

Fibromyalgia affects about 1 in 50 Americans. It occurs more often in women than in men. It usually develops in middle adulthood and it can occur in children. If you have a family history of fibromyalgia you may get it too. Another risk factor could be if you have a rheumatic disease like rheumatoid arthritis or lupus. People who have ankylosing spondylitis have been know to develop fibromyalgia as well.

Right now there is no test that can confirm fibromyalgia. Doctors need to rely on the patient's history of complaints and reported symptoms. You may have to go through a series of medical tests like blood tests and x-rays. These will probably come back normal. It has been estimated that it could take as long as five years to be diagnosed with fibromyaligia. The American College of Rheumatology came up with a general classification for fibromyalgia and the criteria that has been established is that you must have widespread aching for three months and have at least 11 locations on the body that are very tender under mild pressure. These guidelines are used to help with the assessment and study of the condition. Fibromyalgia is not progressive and doesn't lead to other conditions. The symptoms, however, can lead to depression and lack of sleep. It can interfere with your everyday life.

Fibromyalgia can be treated by changing you life style. Eat well, exercise and get enough sleep are good places to start. Over the counter pain medications may help with the chronic joint pain. The doctor may prescribe Tramadol, which is a non-narcotic pain reliever. He may also prescribe low doses of anti-depressants. This is for serotonin building that may provide relief for sleep and pain. Higher levels may be prescribed if the patient is experiencing depression as well.

People with fibromyalgia have a good prognosis. Now more than ever, the disease is getting recognition and people who suffer are more educated about the disease and after making some lifestyle changes are having a better quality of life. Most people do improve over time.

Michael Russell

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Wednesday, July 2, 2008

The Side Effects Of Depression Medications - Are You Aware Of Them?

Ultram is an anti-depressant which is highly recommended for pain-relief in certain chronic conditions. Another name for Ultram is Tramadol that has opioid and mono-aminergic properties. Opioid is quite effective in treating chronic pain and components of this medication slow down serotonin and noradrenaline (norepinephrine) stimulation, that plays a role in depressive disorders.

Uses

1. Relaxes your mind and frees you from all sorts of pain

2. Enhances your mood making you more energetic and lively

This is the reason for using Ultram as medicine to treat depression.

Side Effects

1. Ultram Addiction - Ultram can prove to be addictive for those who do not consult their doctor before going for it. Sometimes, self-medication makes you tolerant to the dose and you get a constant feeling to increase it and you get addicted. Such withdrawal symptoms like sleeplessness, nervousness and mood disorders start to occur if you stop taking the drug.

2. The other effects of Ultram are mild and short-lived like you might get the feeling of dizziness, drowsiness, stomach or intestinal distress (usually constipation). This is the reason why the patients taking Ultram are not allowed to drive.

Benefits

Every medicine or drug has certain side-effects and benefits, and Ultram is not an exception. Here are some of the benefits of Ultram:

1. Ultram is quite effective in reducing pain from cancer, spinal problems (kyphosis, scoliosis), arthritis and even surgery!

2. In some cases, physicians prescribe this drug to help people with severe, chronic headaches and endometriosis.

WARNINGS: -

1. No self medication please - Always consult your doctor before you stop or reduce any medication, mild drowsiness at one dose can become a deadly blackout in another. Never pass on this drug to a friend, even if he/she is in great trouble or pain - what works for you could be fatal for him. Your doctor is the only resource to help you to get rid of this Ultram addiction.

2. Before you decide to start on Ultram, be honest with your physician about your previous drugs' records. Sometimes, people having any other addiction in their present or in the past may be more prone to Ultram addiction. So do not forget that at this moment, your doctor is your God who will help you to get rid of all your problems!

So, you can make this drug a powerful tool to help you reach the active, pain-free life you deserve! Just be aware of all the side-effects and benefits of any medicine that you are currently taking and get rid of your problem without any hassles! Ward off all the myths and pre-conceived notions about its use and following these guidelines, just move ahead with it and get a NEW YOU!!!

I wish you the best of health throughout your life!

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What the Heck is Fibermyalgia?

The cause of fibromyalgia (FM) is unknown but theories pointing toward abnormal hypothalamic pituitary axis function or dysfunction of neurotransmitter pathways in the brain are currently popular.

Several studies have demonstrated different abnormalities in central nervous system functioning. Abnormal sleep studies showing alpha intrusion during delta (stage 4) sleep and a reduction of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep have been seen. In addition, abnormal SPECT scans have suggested lower blood flow to the thalamus and caudate nucleus in the brains of fibromyalgia patients.

Approximately 2 percent of the population has fibromyalgia. About 80 percent of patients with fibromyalgia are women. While fibromyalgia may occur as a primary condition, it is also a secondary condition, occurring in as many as 30 percent of patients with systemic lupus erythematosus and rheumatoid arthritis.

Patients with fibromyalgia complain of generalized pain affecting both sides of the body and both the upper as well as lower part of the body.

Pain tends to be aggravated by weather changes as well as by stress.

While patients will complain of subjective joint swelling, objective swelling is absent.

Sleep disturbance occurs in almost all patients. Complaints of chronic fatigue and non restorative sleep (feeling as if they haven't slept) are common. Sleep apnea may aggravate the situation.

Tender trigger points are noted in all patients. A patient with 11 of 18 tender trigger points fulfills a major diagnostic criterion for the diagnosis of fibromyalgia. These trigger point tender areas are stereotypic meaning the same areas are tender in all patients with the diagnosis of FM..

Other symptoms include migraine headache, decrease in short term memory, cognitive dysfunction, blurred or double vision, hypersensitivity to sound and smells, shortness of breath, chest pains, palpitations, irritable bowel, irritable bladder, painful menses, painful urination, multiple drug allergies, multiple sensitivities to chemicals.

Laboratory testing will not be diagnostic. However, laboratory testing will help to exclude other conditions such as polymyalgia rheumatica, hypothyroidism, rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, etc., that might masquerade as fibromyalgia. FM is a diagnosis of exclusion so it is imperative that other possible causes of aches and pains are ruled out.

Imaging tests may also be helpful in establishing the presence or absence of FM.

Treatment must be individualized. Most patients will respond to a combination of non impact aerobic exercise (swimming, stationary bike, elliptical trainer), cognitive behavioral therapy, and medication.

Medications that have been found to be helpful include tricyclic antidepressants in low doses, muscle relaxants such as cyclobenzaprine, also in low doses, and selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs).

Other medicines such as gabapentin and Tramadol may also be helpful.

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Causes of Sleep Disorders

Causes of sleep disorders are varied and range from serious neurological problems to simple nightmares. Sleep disorder means any difference in the normal sleep pattern that can be sleeplessness, oversleep or intermittent sleep behaviors. Persistent sleep disorder is considered to be a problem since it affects the daily living pattern and can lead to severe impairments in body and mind. Sleep disorders can be categorized into dysomnias, parasomnias and others, based on the symptoms of the sleep disorder. Some of the common sleep disorders include insomnia, bruxism, sleep apnea, night walking, and snoring. The causes behind sleep disorders are very signifigant since the treatments for the sleep disorders are focused on the cure of underlying cause.

In general, the causes for sleep disorders can be categorized into internal, external and due to disturbance in the normal circadian pattern. Most often, sleep disorders are manifested as an associated disease of any organ disease and also a major factor for internal causes of sleep disorder. It is common that most of the diseases manifest with a disturbance in the normal sleep pattern. However, serious sleep disorders can be caused because of medical conditions such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, sleep-related gastroesophageal reflux, peptic ulcer, fibrositis syndrome, back problems, and neck problems. Any impairment in the brain such as central apnea and neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's disease are also potential cause for sleep disorders. Breathing problems are also major causative in cases such as obstructive sleep apnea and snoring.

If body diseases can attribute sleep problems as an associated disease, the main feature of psychological problems is sleep disorder. Most of the mental problems such as anxiety, depression, panic attacks, bipolar syndrome, paranoia and schizophrenia can cause sleep disorders. Chronic mental patients usually exhibit severe sleep disorders and it is evaluated as an important diagnostic characteristic. The specific problems such as tooth grinding and sleep enuresis are also caused because of certain mental disorders.

In the case of endocrinal changes, sleep disorders are evident symptom such as in cases of thyroid problems, in which patient are with insomnia or over sleep. The sleep problems associated with menopause and pregnancy related ones are very common. The alteration in the circadian rhythm is a major causative for many sleep disorders. Shift workers usually experience sleep disorders due to their altered sleep pattern and jet lag is a reason for sleep disorder among plane travelers.

Life style factors such as alcoholism and intake of alkaloids such as caffeine can also contribute to the cause of sleep disorders. The environmental factors include light, noise, and change of bedding. The intake of certain drugs Lotronex and Tramadol are also proven to cause sleep disorders. The consumption of any particular substance may also attribute sleep disorders in some patients. Anyway, the causative factor will differ from one patient to the other.

Sleep disorders are most often a symptom of any other serious disorder. Hence immediate consultation of an expert physician is essential to find the exact cause behind sleep disorder.

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Sunday, June 29, 2008

I Hurt All Over... How to Ease Away the Pain of Fibromyalgia!

At one moment, a life of activity consumed with enjoyable activities like biking, golfing, going to the movies, out to dinner. Then one day, it's gone. Replaced with constant pain and fatigue. Here's the lowdown on fibromyalgia.

Fibromyalgia is one of the most common forms of arthritis seen in a rheumatology practice. It is actually a soft tissue form of rheumatism. Typically, a patient will complain of feeling achy all over, being chronically tired, and feeling like they're walking around in a constant fog. Often a patient will complain of short term memory problems.

The American College of Rheumatology has set criteria by which fibromyalgia symptoms can be classified. These consist of a history of widespread pain for three or more months and pain in 11 of 18 tender point sites when 4 kilograms (about 9 pounds) of pressure is applied. When accompanied by a history of chronic fatigue and non-restorative sleep (waking up and feeling as if you haven't slept), there is a strong suspicion that fibromyalgia is to blame.

People affected by fibromyalgia experience two unique responses to stimuli. They perceive normal stimuli as being painful and they perceive painful stimuli as being more painful than it should be.

These abnormal responses are thought to be due to an abnormality involving pain-processing pathways within the central nervous system.

History and physical examination is the first step in evaluation. Unfortunately, there are no specific laboratory tests that confirm the diagnosis. However, the tests can be helpful in excluding other conditions that can mimic fibromyalgia such as hypothyroidism, lupus, and rheumatoid arthritis.

Treatment consists of a combination of four approaches. The first is patient education. Talking with the patient about the diagnosis and presenting what he options are. The second is institute medications. These may include one or more of the following:

- Analgesics which help to control pain. An example would be a drug such as Tramadol

- Antidepressants which are used for their ability to elevate serotonin and nor-epiephrine levels in the brain. Examples include amitryptiline, fluoxitene, and duloxitene.

- Muscle relaxants like cyclobenzaprine

- Anti-seizure medicines like gabapentin

- Anti-fatigue medicines (modafinil)

The third therapy is non-impact aerobic exercise which helps to increase endorphin production in the brain and helps to recondition muscles.

Finally, the fourth is cognitive behavioral therapy which helps with goal-setting, coping and other measures which reduce the sense of victimization that people with fibromyalgia often have.

Fibromyalgia can be treated effectively. It is important that a patient seek out a qualified and empathetic rheumatologist to help them.

Dr. Wei (pronounced "way") is a board-certified rheumatologist and Clinical Director of the nationally respected Arthritis and Osteoporosis Center of Maryland. He is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine at the University of Maryland School of Medicine and has served as a consultant to the Arthritis Branch of the National Institutes of Health. He is a Fellow of the American College of Rheumatology and the American College of Physicians.

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Saturday, June 28, 2008

What's a Good Arthritis Medicine for Me, Doctor?

Pain is the body's warning signal that something is wrong. If the pain is due to overuse or arthritis there are many things to consider. In all likelihood, one of the first things a person will reach for is an over-the-counter anti-inflammatory medicine.

Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medicines work by blocking the synthesis of cyclooxygenase, the enzyme responsible for the production of pro-inflammatory prostaglandins. The two different pathways that are blocked are COX-1 and COX-2.

Despite the negative publicity surrounding COX-2 drugs, it is clear that all anti-inflammatory drugs have potential cardiovascular risks. These drugs also may inhibit bone and tendon healing. They may also block the absorption of nutrients... So the weekend warrior needs to take notice.

Nonetheless, anti-inflammatory drugs remain a bulwark for the treatment of painful episodes.

Here are some simple suggestions:

If you're going to undertake an activity that you're sure will cause a problem, it's OK to pop a small amount... say 200 mgs of ibuprofen before you do whatever you're going to do. Unless it's a marathon. Dehydration and anti-inflammatory drugs do not mix!

After your activity, it's also OK to pop a bit of ibuprofen or naproxen (200 mgs). Just make sure you're well hydrated. Also do not take these medicines if you have any underlying liver, kidney, or heart disease!

If you already take anti-inflammatory drugs on a regular basis, remain well-hydrated, and avoid alcohol when exercising or undertaking strenuous activity. With the recent data regarding cardiovascular risk, it's a good idea to get your heart checked out.

Make sure you take your anti-inflammatory medicines with food. Sometimes people who develop indigestion with anti-inflammatory medicines but who do not have an ulcer will benefit from taking a proton pump inhibitor medicine such as Nexium or Protonix.

If you absolutely can't take anti-inflammatory medicines because of a true allergy or if you have an ulcer- or another valid reason- you can try Acetaminophen (Tylenol). The primary concerns here are that you not take this drug with alcohol (liver toxicity is increased) and you should not take this drug if you have significant liver or kidney disease.

An interesting new drug is Limbrel, a food-based COX-2 inhibitor. It has good effectiveness and appears to be well-tolerated by most patients.

Another option is Tramadol (Ultram) which is a pure analgesic. Ask your physician about this.

Always consult with your physician prior to taking these medicines on a regular basis. Anti-inflammatory drugs may affect the metabolism of other prescription drugs.

Dr. Wei (pronounced "way") is a board-certified rheumatologist and Clinical Director of the nationally respected Arthritis and Osteoporosis Center of Maryland. He is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine at the University of Maryland School of Medicine and has served as a consultant to the Arthritis Branch of the National Institutes of Health. He is a Fellow of the American College of Rheumatology and the American College of Physicians. For more information on arthritis and related conditions, go to: Arthritis Treatment

Friday, June 27, 2008

Risks of NSAIDs

NSAIDs (Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) are the typical outline of treatment for dogs anguishing from osteoarthritis. For several years, NSAID's have been given to dogs for this illness for the reason that their efficiency in dealing with joint ache is very high.

Since several years more and more researches are being done on the topic 'NSAID's may not be the most excellent cure for canine osteoarthritis'. NSAID's acts by stopping the creation of hormones in a dogs body which lead to inflammation of the joints as well as joint ache in the exaggerated area. Just similar to any other ailment, the finest form of management for osteoarthritis should be somewhat that facilitates to fix the cause of the ailment itself, in this particular case, disintegrating cartilage in the joints. NSAID's can't do the needful. All it is capable of is to make an attempt to discontinue the swelling as well as manage the ache. General names of NSAID's ache killers prescribed in treatment of arthritis are Tramadol, Rymadol and Deramaxx.

But when we take a look at the risks of NSAIDs like the anorexia, Vomiting, melena ,diarrhea, inappetence, hematochezia, hematemesis, nausea, weight loss, gastrointestinal perforation, gastrointestinal ulceration, Anemia salivation, Hepatic enzyme elevations, thrombocytopenia, decreased albumin, decreased or increased total protein and globulin, , hyperbilirubinemia, decreased BUN, ascites, icterus, pancreatitis.

Neurological effects like:

1) Weakness


2) Lethargy


3) Ataxia


4) Seizure


5) Nystagmus


6) Tremor


7) Mydriasis

Sensory effects like:

1) Vestibular signs


2) Glazed eyes


3) Uveitis

Behavioral effects like:

1) Aggression


2) Apprehension

Urinary effects like:

1) Azotemia


2) Polydipsia


3) Polyuria


4) Hematuria


5) Low specific gravity


6) Urinary incontinence


7) Urinary tract infection


8) Renal failure

Respiratory effects like:

1) Tachypnea


2) Coughing.

Dermatological/Immunological effects like:

1) Edema


2) facial/muzzle edema


3) Pruritis


4) Urticaria


5) Moist dermatitis


6) Erythema


7) Dermal ulceration/necrosis.

In addition researches are also proving that NSAIDs might lead to even additional grave risks that can show the way to everlasting damages in your dogs. These damages consist of of gastrointestinal bleeding, kidney damage and ulcers liver damage which can escort to death. Therefore the best alternative for NSAIDs is Flextiva.

Flextiva is a chief burst through in rebuilding cartilage, removing the inflammation, treating joint pain. Its utilization is only for therapeutic use and therefore 101% safe. Its extraordinary skill to slow down swelling at the joint stage is amazing.

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Thursday, June 26, 2008

Housewives' Most Common Gripe...

What is the most common illness housewives complain about?

Due to the weight of household chores - doing the laundry, cooking, cleaning the house, attending to the kids- housewives often complain of headaches, known as tension headaches.

Studies show that tension headaches are the most common type of headache. About 30% to 80% of adults occasionally experience this kind of headache. Tension headaches are more common among women than men.

These headaches are sometimes called stress headaches, muscle contraction headaches, daily headaches, or chronic non-progressive headaches.

Usually, the condition is triggered by some type of environmental or internal stress. The most common sources of stress include family, social relationships, friends, work and school. This makes housewives prone to this type of headache.

The attacks

The attacks usually begin gradually and often occur in the middle of the day. A tension headache may occur on an episodic basis (less than 15 days per month) or on a chronic basis (daily or more than 15 days per month).

Most people with episodic tension headaches have them no more than once or twice a month, but the headaches can occur more frequently.

Episodic tension headaches are usually triggered by an isolated stressful situation or a build-up of stress. Daily stress can lead to chronic tension headaches.

In mild to moderate tension headaches, there is a constant, band-like pain or pressure that lasts from 30 minutes to all day. Tension headaches tend to be moderate or mild and are rarely severe.

However, unlike migraines they are not usually unilateral, throbbing or associated with light and sound sensitivity or nausea and vomiting. Other features of tension headaches may include headache upon awakening, general muscle aches and difficulty falling asleep and staying asleep.

Tension headaches may also trigger chronic fatigue, irritability, disturbed concentration and mild sensitivity to light or noise.

Rid of the tension

Treatment for this type of headache usually includes nonprescription pain relievers such as aspirin or ibuprofen. Prescription medications like antidepressants may be needed in some cases.

Therapies such as stress management or biofeedback may be used in an effort to reduce or prevent tension headaches. Tramadol is a combination product used to treat certain types of headaches and migraines as well as mild to moderate pain.

(analgesic). Its mode of action resembles that of narcotics, but it has significantly less potential for abuse and addiction than the narcotics

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Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Pain Medication You Can Legally Order Online

Millions of American live with pain. Chronic pain, daily pain, short term severe pain. Of all the medications sold by online pharmacies, by far the most common type is pain relievers. You might think then that online pharmacies are a great source of pain relievers.

Well, did you know the Drug Enforcement Agency of the United States (DEA) has busted and close over 5000 online pharmacies? Did you know that many online pharmacies sell counterfeit medication? Did you know it is a federal crime for you to order prescription drugs from outside the United States?

It is true, online pharmacies are a great source of pain relief medication. This article teaches you to order pain medication legally, from within the United States, with a legal prescription. It's the only way to go!

First, the caveats: You cannot legally order medication from outside the United States, even if you have a prescription. We always hear about the elderly taking buses to Canada to buy cheap medicine. The fact is, as of this writing, this course is illegal. Also, you cannot legally order medicine from a pharmacy without a prescription. Many online pharmacies (including my own) have physicians on staff who review your medication request and write you a prescription if they think it's safe. In addition, NEVER order narcotics through the mail. Forget codeine, Tylenol #3, oxycontin, demerol, percodan and percocet. You can be charged with a federal crime for buying these substances. Lastly, regardless of the medication you buy, be sure to read the package insert (or a monograph on my web site). Drugs interact with each other and with your body- the package insert will tip you off to potentially dangerous behavior with respect to the medication you ordered.

The following are quick summaries of common pain relief drugs you can order through the Internet with very little risk:

Fioricet (butalbital)

Fioricet is a combination drug. It is made up of Acetaminophen, caffeine and butalbital. Acetaminophen is the same medication in Tylenol You know caffeine from coffee (or even your favorite candy bar.) Butalbital is a mild barbiturate. It relaxes you.

Medical Science does not have an explanation for the reason this combination of drugs works so well, but the fact is Fioricet (and its generic form butalbital) is highly effective for tension headache. Presumably, it relaxes the muscles in the head and neck which typically tighten during tension headaches.. This is the top selling drug at our pharmacy month after month- it really helps headaches!

Soma (carisoprodol)

Soma is a muscle relaxant. It acts by blocking electrical signals among nerves in the reticular formation of the brain and in the spinal cord. Carisoprodol, combined with rest and physical therapy, is prescribed for the short term relief of painful muscle conditions- particularly muscle spasm (where the muscle tightens and does not relax). Most back strains result in muscle spasm, so patients find carisoprodol highly effective in relieving back pain.

Celebrex (celecoxib)

Celebrex is used in the treatment of symptoms of arthritis. This includes joint pain, stiffness, swelling and inflammation. The medication does not cure arthritis, but does provide symptomatic relief. It s a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) which relieves pain and inflammation. The drug works by blocking the production of prostaglandins in the body. Prostaglandins contribute to the pain and swelling associated with arthritis.

Ultram (Tramadol)

Ultram is used for treatment of moderate to severe chronic pain. It binds to the opiod receptors on nerves (the same mechanism used by narcotics), but it has a far lower potential for dependency. It's the closest medication to a narcotic you can order legally in the US online. It is not a NSAID (nonsteroidal anti- inflammatory drug) and does not carry the risk of stomach ulceration and internal bleeding which can accompany the use of such medications. It is often prescribed for pain associated with shingles, fibromyalgia and other chronic diseases.

Ulracet

Ultracet is a combination of Acetaminophen and Tramadol. It is typically prescribed for the short term (up to five days) relief of moderately severe acute pain. It is often prescribed for post-surgical pain or after dental procedures.

The Ultram mechanism as described above is very similar to the mechanism employed by narcotics. Acetaminophen of course is the active ingredient in Tylenol. It works by increasing the threshold to pain (i.e. it takes more pain stimulus to cause the sensation of pain). These two drugs work by different mechanisms, and they combine to be more effective than either drug alone.

Pain relief medication can be ordered safely online, but one should exercise appropriate caution before doing so. Specifically, it's important to determine whether you need to see a physician before ordering pain medication. If you have a sudden onset of pain which is not readily explained, you should consult a physician first. If in doubt, go to the emergency room. If however you are a patient who has been diagnosed, and pain is a recurring problem, you can conveniently order pain medication online- typically at a lower cost than the combined cost of a doctor's appointment and the medication itself.

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Do You Want To Get Relief Of Your Pain?

Most of us suffer from severe or moderate pain in our day-to-day life and many people try to get relief with painkillers and medications. It is also a fact that many of us may not be forgetting the moments when we fall from the tree or got a bee sting or the pain occurred during the birth of a child.

Pain is usually experienced by everyone and is accompanied with trauma, to a certain part of the body. It is the transmission of the nerves, communicating and passing nerve messages through the neurons.

Medicines such as Butalbital, Tramadol, Ultram, or ultracet acts as a pain reliever from acute to chronic pain. Amongst these pain relievers, Ultram manages pain from different sources and reduces pain due to cancer, surgery, spinal damage, or arthritis.

Ultram works by binding opiod pain receptors of the body and blocking the reuptake of the neuro chemicals thereby modifies the pain message resulting in pain relief. It is not a NSAID (nonsteroidal anti- inflammatory drug) and does not carry the risk of stomach ulceration and internal bleeding which can accompany the use of such medications. It is often prescribed for pain associated with shingles, fibromyalgia, and other chronic diseases.

There are certain side effects using this medication but they are not severe as such including nausea, dizziness, dry mouth, constipation, headache, or sweating. You should know how long the medication would be necessary and about the possible side effects. Take proper instructions about your diet when you take the drugs prescribed by him. Do not leave behind any confusion in your mind and get clear all your doubts. Let the doctor know, how intelligent his patient is.

If you face any sort of problem with the dosage or if you had any problem with the prescribed drug in the past, it is your duty to bring it to the knowledge of the doctor. You are helping your cause by informing him everything about you.

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Monday, June 23, 2008

Prostate Pain

Prostate pain is caused by the inflammation of the prostate gland, which is an exocrine gland of the male reproductive system. Its main function is to secrete and store a fluid that constitutes up to one-third of the volume of semen. This inflammation of the prostate is also known as prostatitis. If the prostate grows too large, it may constrict the urethra and impede the flow of urine, making urination extremely difficult and painful and in extreme cases, completely impossible. Prostatitis is usually treated with antibiotics, prostate massage or in extreme cases, surgery.

In older men, the prostate gland often enlarges to the point where urination becomes very difficult. This is known as benign prostatic hyperplasia and can be treated with medication or with surgery that removes a part of the prostate gland. The surgery technique most often used in such cases is called transurethral resection of the prostate. In this case, an instrument is inserted through the urethra to remove excess prostate tissue that is pressing against the upper part of the urethra and restricting the flow of urine.

Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers affecting elderly men in developed countries and a major cause of death among them. Regular rectal exams are recommended for elderly men to detect prostate cancer in its early stages. There is also a blood test that measures the concentration of a protein, Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA), which is normally very low.

Elevated and more sophisticated test results may be an indicator of disorder within the prostate either prostatitis or benign hyperplasia or prostate cancer. The PSA test cannot distinguish between them, but can certainly lead a doctor to investigate further. Prostate cancer is treated with hormone manipulation, which is the prevention of production of testosterone, with radiation and surgery. It has recently been found that a drug known as Docetaxel can be effective in the treatment of prostate cancer.

Pain Medications

Pain medications generally deal with painkillers, medically known as analgesics. They are a member of the diverse group of drugs used to relieve pain. The word analgesic is derived from the Greek word 'an' which means 'without', and 'algia' which means 'pain.'

Analgesic drugs act in different ways on the peripheral and central nervous system of the body. They include paracetamol (Acetaminophen), nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as the salicylates, narcotic drugs such as morphine, synthetic drugs with narcotic properties such as Tramadol, and various others. Some other classes of drugs, not otherwise considered analgesics, are also used to treat neuropathic pain syndromes, which include tricyclic antidepressants and anticonvulsants.

Analgesics can be broadly categorised into three groups. The first one comprises of Paracetamol and NSAIDs. The exact mechanism for action of paracetamol is uncertain, but it apparently acts centrally. Aspirin and the NSAIDs inhibit cyclo-oxygenase, leading to a decrease in prostaglandin production. This improves pain and also inflammation, in contrast to paracetamol and the opioids. Paracetamol has few side effects, but dosing is limited by possible hepatotoxicity (potential for liver damage). NSAIDs may predispose to peptic ulcers, renal failure, allergic reactions, and hearing loss, and may also increase the risk of hemorrhage.

The second group is of Opiates and morphinomimetics. Tramadol and buprenorphine are considered to be partial agonists of the opioid receptors. Morphine, the common opioid, and various other substances like pethidine, oxycodone, hydrocodone and diamorphine, all exert a similar influence on the cerebral opioid system. Dosing may be limited by toxicity caused by opoids leading to confusion, myoclonic jerks and pinpoint pupils, but there is no dose ceiling in patients who can tolerate this. Opioids, though very effective analgesics, may have some unpleasant side-effects. Up to 1 in 3 patients starting morphine, may experience nausea and vomiting, which is generally relieved by a short course of antiemetics. Pruritus or itching may require switching to a different opioid. Constipation occurs in almost all patients on opioids, and laxatives such as lactulose, macrogol-containing or co-danthramer are typically co-prescribed. When used appropriately, opioids and other similar narcotic analgesics are safe and effective, carrying relatively little risk of addiction. Occasionally, gradual reduction of the dose is required to avoid withdrawal symptoms.

The third category is of the specific agents consumed by patients suffering from chronic or neuropathic pain. Tricyclic antidepressants, especially amitriptyline, have been shown to improve pain in apparently a central manner. The exact mechanism of carbamazepine, gabapentin and pregabalin is unclear as well, but these anticonvulsants are used to treat neuropathic pain with modest success.

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Sunday, June 22, 2008

Constipation from Arachnoiditis

Arachnoiditis may result in constipation since most drugs and medicines used to treat arachnoiditis can cause constipation. The basic causes of constipation are excess dehydration of feces, relaxed or reduced bowel muscle activity and obstructions in the bowel passage.

Arachnoiditis is an incurable and dangerous condition in which inflammation occurs inside or around the spinal cord. This can damage the nerve roots. Arachnoiditis in the lumbar spine is one of the major causes for constipation. The nerve roots from the conus medullaris of the lumbar region control the nerve supply to the lower legs, bowels and bladder. The damage of the nerves controlling bowel activities (especially S3 and S4 nerves) by arachnoiditis can result in reduced muscle contractions and feces movement. This can cause constipation.

Constipation as a result of arachnoiditis has all the same symptoms as normal constipation. As the symptoms are almost the same, it will take some serious test to detect the proper cause. There will be pain at the end of the bowels and weakness in completing bowel action. The persons with arachnoiditis usually also experience the problem of urinary retention as both are regulated by nerve branches arising from same region. Often the patients? lower body parts have poor reflexes and diminished pain sensing ability.

Almost all drugs used to treat arachnoiditis can cause decreased mobility of bowel muscles. The most widely used drugs are opiates (e.g. Morphine, Pethidine (Demerol, Methadone, and Tramadol), anti-inflammatory drugs (e.g. Brufen, Mobic, Naproxen, and Vioxx), antidepressant drugs (e.g. amitriptyline and Prozac), anticonvulsant drugs (e.g. Tegretol, Neurontin and Vigabatrin) and muscle relaxants (e.g. Baclofen Robaxin Dantrolene and Zanaflex). As most of these drugs are pain killers, and nerve depressants, they reduce the ability of the nerves to carry impulses to respective organs. Because of this many doctors prescribe drugs for constipation along with treatments for arachnoiditis.

To minimize constipation, patients are given a chemical stimulant which performs digital stimulation for evacuation when placed inside the rectum. This is practiced once in every two days.

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Saturday, June 21, 2008

Is Treating Fibromyalgia with Medication For You?

Joining a fibromyalgia support group can be excellent psychological and emotional therapy. However, talking and sharing your experiences with others is not likely to take away any of the painful physical symptoms or fatigue you feel. Therefore, many fibromyalgia sufferers need to turn to alternative and medical remedies to find relief from their symptoms.

There are different over-the-counter (OTC) and prescribed medications that a fibromyalgia sufferer may find beneficial to their condition. That being said, not every person with fibromyalgia will have the same response to medical treatment, and may require different treatment to address their specific symptoms.

Although there are a number of medications that can be prescribed for specific symptoms, or those currently being used in clinical trials, the following are the most common medical treatments prescribed:

Analgesics - Analgesics are drugs designed to relieve bodily aches and pains and are also known as painkillers. OTC analgesics include Acetaminophen and the nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) aspirin, ibuprofen, and naproxen. Although NSAIDs are primarily used to reduce inflammation and inflammation is not a symptom of fibromyalgia, they offer effective pain relief. The problem with using NSAIDs for pain relief is that prolonged use of this medication can irritate the stomach lining, lead to digestive upset and cause stomach ulcers.

Aside from OTC analgesics, doctors may prescribe opioid analgesics such as Tramadol. Tramadol is a narcotic used to treat moderate to severe pain, and is typically used to treat surgical, arthritic and fibromyalgia pain. However, other stronger narcotics may be prescribed for sufferers with severe muscle pain.

The problem doctors have with prescribing narcotics is that although effective, there is a high risk that those who take them will become addicted and dependent on these drugs. Furthermore, narcotics can have many side effects including altering moods, behaviors and fatigue.

Antidepressants


Antidepressants are one of the most common medications prescribed for fibromyalgia sufferers. This is because antidepressants elevate the levels of specific brain chemicals such as norepinephrine and serotonin. Low levels of these and other brain chemicals can result in depression, pain and fatigue. By increasing chemical levels these symptoms can be improved.

Doctors provide different types of antidepressants to fibromyalgia sufferers based on how they feel. For instance, tricyclic antidepressants are provided to fibromyalgia patients who suffer from insomnia, as these meds help restore sleep. In addition, tricyclic antidepressants can help painful muscles relax and stimulate endorphins (body's natural painkillers). Different tricyclic antidepressants that may be prescribed include: amitriptyline, doxepin, cyclobenzaprine and nortriptyline.

Additional antidepressant that may be used to treat depression and other fibromyalgia syptoms are selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs). These include - fluoxetine, sertraline and paroxetine.

Antidepressants can be habit forming and may cause side effects such as dry mouth, weight gain, anxiety, gastrointestinal upset, loss of libido, insomnia, and fatigue. Note: each antidepressant will have different side effects.

Benzodiazepines


Benzodiazepines are psychotropic drugs that have been known to help fibromyalgia sufferers relax tense and painful muscles, and with restless legs syndrome, and insomnia. Benzodiazepines have hypnotic and sedative effects, and like antidepressants, dependence and addiction can occur in some patients. Other side effects may include depression, memory impairment, slow motor skills, etc.

Benzodiazepines are usually prescribed to fibromyalgia sufferers who have not responded well to other treatments. Some Benzodiazepines meds prescribed include: diazepam, temazepman, clonazepam, and triazolam.

Despite what medication you may be interested in or your doctor may recommend, you need to make sure you ask your doctor important questions before taking any medication so you can receive the most effective treatment that is right for you.

6 important questions to ask your doctor


1. What are the medications you recommend for my specific symptoms?


2. What side effects can I expect and will this medication have negative interactions with other medications, foods or activities?


3. Should I continue taking medications even if I feel better?


4. What are the long-term effects this medication will have on my health?


5. Can I take any alternative therapies with this medication, or are there any alternative therapies I can try which might provide me with relief for my symptoms?


6. Are there any clinical trials I may be eligible for?


By Jane Thompson. Sign up for a free newsletter & discover proven natural methods to help you combat the pain and frustration of Fibromyalgia. On the site you'll also find more about the different fibromyalgia symptoms.

Friday, June 20, 2008

Medication for Restless Leg Syndrome

If you suffer from Restless Leg Syndrome then you know that it can affect every aspect of your life. Not only do you have the cramping feelings in your legs and sometimes other parts of your body, but you also experience some sleep deprivation. Sleep deprivation leaves you tired, irritable and can make you more susceptible to illness. You also know how it affects other members of your family as well. My sister-in-law used to refer to it as "our Restless Leg Syndrome" because my brother suffered from it for years before finding a successful natural remedy for RLS. She says she suffered right along with him! For these reasons, finding a medication for Restless Leg Syndrome is not just something that you want; it is something that you need.

While there is medication on the market for Restless Leg Syndrome, such as Tramadol, there are also natural ways to cure or alleviate Restless Leg Syndrome. Natural remedies have shown very promising results, prompting many to opt for natural treatment over medication for Restless Leg Syndrome. Since medication for Restless Leg Syndrome is relatively new, the long term affects are not known whereas natural remedies and treatments are typically comprised of items that are better known.

Instead of medication for Restless Leg Syndrome, natural remedies include herbs, vitamins, supplements and essential oils. Changes in habits, diets and lifestyle including increasing calcium and folate intake, juicing, yoga and massage have all been associated with natural ways to combat Restless Leg Syndrome. If you suffer from RLS but do not want to take medication for Restless Leg Syndrome, there are natural options that you can try that have helped cure hundreds of people of RLS.

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Osteoarthritis Symptoms and Treatment

Osteoarthritis is the most common form of arthritis. The breakdown of joint cartilage caused by osteoarthritis may affect any joint in your body. Joints affected may include:

- Fingers


- Hips


- Knees


- Lower back


- Feet

At first osteoarthritis may affect only one joint, but if your fingers are affected, multiple hand joints may become arthritic.

There are available treatments for osteoarthritis, but no cure. The available treatments can relieve pain and help you remain active.

Some people may not experience symptoms because the disease often develops slowly. Signs and symptoms of osteoarthritis may include:

- Pain in a joint during or after use, or after a period of inactivity


- Discomfort in a joint before or during a change in the weather


- Swelling and stiffness in a joint, particularly after using it


- Bony lumps on the middle or end joints of your fingers or the base of your thumb


- Loss of joint flexibility

Areas in which osteoarthritis typically affects include:

- Fingers: Bony knobs can enlarge your finger joints and create a gnarled appearance. Early in the disease, your joints may feel painful or stiff and numb. The pain eventually often subsides, but leaves bony nodes that affect the mobility of the joints at the end of your fingers. The nodes run in families and affect women more than men.


- Spine: As the disk slowly deteriorate between the bones along your spine, back and neck pain and stiffness may occur.


- Weight-bearing joints: The hips, knees and feet are more susceptible to osteoarthritis because they bear the majority of your body's weight. Over the years cartilage slowly deteriorates and chronic pain or varying amounts of discomfort when you stand and walk can occur. Swelling especially in the knees may also occur.

Treatment for osteoarthritis

Your doctor may recommend a combination of treatment that includes medication, self-care, physical therapy and occupational therapy. Surgical procedures may also be necessary in some cases.

Medications may include:

- Topical pain relievers such as Aspercreme or Sportscreme, Icy Hot and Ben-Gay.


- Acetaminophen like Tylenol and others can relieve pain but does not reduce inflammation


- NSAIDs: Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs work to relieve pain and fight inflammation. They range from OTC aspirin, ibuprofen like Advil, Motrin IB and others to prescription strength


- Cox-2inhibitors: Are considered as effective as other NSAIDs for managing pain and inflammation without the same stomach-damaging effects. Other side effects of Cox-2inhibitors may include fluid retention, exacerbating high blood pressure and links to increased risk of heart attack and stroke


- Tramadol: Available only by prescription, has no anti-inflammatory effect, but can provide effective pain relief with fewer side effects such as stomach ulcers and bleeding. Tramadol may cause nausea and constipation. It is generally used for short-term treatment of acute flare-ups.


- Antidepressants: Tricyclics especially can help reduce chronic pain. They can treat sleep disturbances that can accompany arthritis. Some antidepressants used for arthritis pain and nonrestorative sleep include amitriptyline and nortriptyline.


- Injections of pain relievers: Corticosteroid injections into a joint space can offer some pain relief and reduce inflammation.

Surgical or other procedures used to treat osteoarthritis include:

- Joint replacement


- Arthroscopic lavage and debridement


- Repositioning bones


- Fusing bones

Source: Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research

Disclaimer: *This article is not meant to diagnose, treat or cure any kind of a health problem. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Always consult with your health care provider about any kind of a health problem and especially before beginning any kind of an exercise routine.

This article is FREE to publish with the resource box. Article written 4-2007.

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