Jan 21, 2013

Testosterone enanthate - a long-acting steroid

    Testosterone enanthate - a long-acting steroid. It is an ester of testosterone, which is produced by the human body. Enanhate testosterone - it is one the substances, which is part of the testosterone. Testosterone - the male sex hormone that creates sexual characteristics, and is responsible for their development. With low testosterone, or its absence, there is a good chance alignment of mental and physical functions of.

      Testosterone enanthate is used in medicine 

      Its prescribed to women for the treatment of certain tumors of the mammary glands, and adolescents in order to accelerate growth. The drug is used not only in medicine but also in sports. Here, testosterone enanthate is used by athletes to more rapid muscle building. Many people think that this can effectively cope drugs such as Anadrol 50, Finaject, parabolin. They, of course, act in such a way, but I still do not give the same effect as testosterone.

Jan 18, 2013

Suggestions If You Are Gaining Weight on Advair


     If you are noticing unexplained weight gain while taking this drug, there are some things that you can do. Some suggestions include: Eating a heart-healthy diet.

    This diet should include heart-healthy foods, such as: Lots of fruits, vegetables, grains, and fat-free or low-fat milk and milk products Lean meats, poultry, fish, beans, eggs, and nuts. Limiting foods with saturated fats, trans fats, cholesterol, sodium (salt), and added sugars. Participating in regular physical activity for at least 30 minutes a day on most days of the week. Limiting your intake of alcohol. If you are taking Advair and weight gain becomes a problem, talk with your healthcare provider. He or she can perform a physical exam to look for other causes of the weight gain, such as certain types of medical conditions. He or she can also give you other suggestions for dealing with any weight gain. If the weight gain continues, he or she may recommend adjusting the Advair dosage or switching to another asthma or COPD medicine.

Jan 17, 2013

Advair and Weight Gain

Does Advair Cause Weight Gain?

   Weight gain may be a possible side effect of Advair (fluticasone and salmeterol). In clinical trials conducted before Advair was approved, weight gain was not reported as one of the possible side and limiting your intake of alcohol. ADHD Videos Watch videos, get tips, and learn about ADHD, in-depth, from eMedTV's experts. Watch This and Other Videos Now > Does Advair Cause Weight Gain? Weight gain may be a possible side effect of Advair (fluticasone and salmeterol).

   In clinical trials conducted before Advair was approved, weight gain was not reported as one of the possible side effects. However, since Advair has been available to the general public, healthcare providers or patients have reported cases of weight gain that were possibly due to Advair. Because not everyone who experiences weight gain while taking Advair reports this as a possible side effect to the manufacturer, it is impossible to estimate exactly how commonly (or rarely) weight gain occurs with Advair.

Jan 16, 2013

Advair Side Effects to Report

Advair Side Effects

There are a number of side effects with Advair that you should report immediately to your healthcare provider.

These side effects include but not limited to:
Breathing problems that are becoming worse
An irregular heart rhythm (arrhythmia)
A very fast heart rate (tachycardia)

Jan 15, 2013

Advair side effects

Common Advair Side Effects

   Advair has been studied  in clinical trials. The side effects that occur in that group of people who are taking advair are documented and are then compared to side effects that occur in another group of people not taking the medicine.

 In these studies, the most common  Advair side effects included: 
  Upper respiratory tract infections, such as the common cold
  Headaches
  A sore throat
  Bronchitis
  Coughing 
  Nausea and vomiting

Some other common side effects with Advair, occurring in 3 percent to 5 percent of people, included: 
Sinus infections
Hoarseness or voice changes
Muscle pain or bone pain
A fever
Menstrual problems
Thrush
Abdominal pain (or stomach pain)
Diarrhea
A bloody nose
Dizziness
Muscle cramps or muscle spasms.

Jan 14, 2013

Advair

 Portable Inhalers

    Abstract     Dry powder inhalers (dry powder inhaler - DPI) are common as a means of inhalation drug delivery forms, especially in Europe, where they are being used by a large number of patients for the delivery of drugs for the treatment of asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). DPI prevalence in the U.S. increased gradually after the launch Serevent Diskus, and in the late 90's a significant increase in the scale of the success was due to the DPI Advair Diskus. This combination of two well-known clinicians drugs in a convenient, easy to use the device to create a common standard in the pulmonary delivery of drugs in the treatment of diseases, which a few years ago it was impossible to expect. DPI is useful for patients, especially for combination therapy, as well as provides better adherence. Design and development of any drug delivery system based on the powder - a difficult task.  

    The key is the selection and optimization of the dosage form so as to conform to the geometry of the device for inhalation. Approaches have been investigated as to the creation of engineered particles (complex structure), and to the development of active dry powder inhalers, which are used to generate the aerosol additional energy sources (other than the patient's inspiratory force), which increases the accuracy of dosing. Also an important issue is the problem of interaction with the device for patient inhalation. However, one of the most important moments in the pulmonary delivery by DPI are aerodynamic parameters of aerosol (particle size), and its potential ability to achieve the necessary level of deposition in the lungs.

Dec 24, 2012

Goldenseal

    Goldenseal (Hydrastis canadensis).

     A native of North America, goldenseal is one of the world's best-selling medicinal herbs. Most often used to combat bacterial or viral infections or to improve digestion, goldenseal is a specific for sinus congestion and upper respiratory mucus conditions. One of its many plant constituents is berberine, which has been the subject of several scientific investigations. Berberine has antibiotic, antispasmodic and sedative properties, and it stimulates the immune system.

     Goldenseal is usually added to other herbs, though it can be taken alone. To brew goldenseal tea, make an infusion using 1/2 to 1 teaspoon of the dried root per cup of water and take 3 times daily. A little of the tincture goes a long way; the suggested dose is up to 1/4 teaspoon 3 times daily. Always buy goldenseal from a reputable source. In the past, goldenseal has been adulterated with turmeric, the bright yellow ingredient in curry powders, and other plants. High-quality goldenseal is expensive because the plant is rare in the wild (it was nearly harvested to extinction in the early 1900s) and difficult to grow.

Solidago vigaurea

   Goldenrod (Solidago vigaurea).

  This is Europe's only member of the Solidago species, unlike North America, which has several. The European goldenrod, which is far less showy than its American cousins, has a long history of medicinal use. For many herbalists, goldenrod is the herb of choice in treating the chronic inflammation of upper respiratory mucous membranes. It can also be added to other herbs in the treatment of influenza. Brew the tea as an infusion.

Ginger (Zingiber officinale).


     Ginger is a stimulant, though not so dramatic as cayenne pepper, horseradish, caffeine or Ma huang. Because of its gentle warming influence and its compatibility with all herbs, ginger is an ingredient in many teas blended for respiratory conditions, and its catalyst effect enhances their properties.

    Ginger is considered safe for people of all ages, from children to the elderly. The dried root should be simmered as a decoction, but fresh ginger root can be shredded or chopped and added to any tea, whether infusion or decoction. Powdered ginger can be used either way as well.

Eyebright (Euphrasia officinalis).

Eyebright (Euphrasia officinalis)
     


      This may sound like an herb for the eyes, but it's really a specific for the mucous membranes. An anti-inflammatory astringent herb that fights congestion, eyebright helps clear the sinuses. It can be used alone or added to any herbal preparation for the upper respiratory tract.

       Brew the tea as an infusion; the recommended tincture dose is 1/2 teaspoon 3 times daily.