Traumeel is especially useful for pets with fragile stomachs,
kidneys or livers who should not take NSAIDs.
Not exact matches
One person
who donates organs (hearts, lungs,
liver,
kidneys, pancreas and intestines) can save up to eight lives, while a tissue
or eye donor (corneas, bone, skin, heart valves, tendons, veins, etc.) can improve more tha 75 lives by restoring eyesight, helping fight infections in burn patients and preventing the loss of mobility and disability.
It found that patients
who received a
liver and
kidney at the same time,
or a
liver alone, had fewer of the cells that leap into action to defend the body from an invader — known as killer cells
or T cells — , compared with people
who had a
kidney transplant alone.
«Under normal circumstances, myofibroblasts stimulate wound healing, but when there's an ongoing injury to an organ (e.g., the
liver of a hepatitis C patient, the heart of a patient with high blood pressure,
or the
kidney of a patient with diabetes) these proteins clog up normal functioning,» said Humphreys, a Harvard Medical School associate professor at Brigham and Women's Hospital, who leads the Harvard Stem Cell Institute Kidney Pr
kidney of a patient with diabetes) these proteins clog up normal functioning,» said Humphreys, a Harvard Medical School associate professor at Brigham and Women's Hospital,
who leads the Harvard Stem Cell Institute
Kidney Pr
Kidney Program.
Mycophenolate mofetil is approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to prevent organ rejection in people
who have received a
kidney, heart,
or liver transplant.
This is a research study for individuals
who are going to receive either a
liver transplant
or a simultaneous
liver and
kidney transplant.
And there are those in slums
who give up their tissues, a piece of their
liver,
or their
kidney, just to get their hands on a few hundred American dollars.
People
who have
liver or kidney illness
or are undergoing cancer therapy shouldn't be allowed to take it.
Even organ transplants may be withheld if you're too heavy — if your weight's too high, your risk of complications goes way up — and doctors don't want to «waste» a perfectly good
kidney or liver on someone
who's less likely to survive and thrive.
They are still prescribed for their eye,
liver, and
kidney - supporting properties and they are also believed to boost «chi»,
or invigorating life energy, in those
who eat them.
In most need are competitive athletes and patients with
liver or kidney diseases,
who frequently need higher doses of up to 40g a day.
Dandelion a traditional medicine that has been in use by many cultures around the world, like the Native American Iroquois, Ojibwe, and Rappahannock,
who used it to treat
kidney disease, upset stomach, and heartburn,
or by Arab people as a treatment for
liver and spleen - related illnesses.
Cooked horse chestnuts and medicinal preparations are esculin - free; however, caution should still be exercised before consuming horse chestnut in any form for those suffering from a blood disorder, diabetes, a stomach condition,
kidney disease,
or liver disease, as well as those
who are pregnant
or breastfeeding.
As well as being easily digestible and highly assimilable (Bio-Available) research has shown Spirulina to provide a wealth of health benefits and should be included in the diets of people
who suffer from poor digestion and assimilation, have poor vitality and anemia, consume large quantities of animal protein, eat refined
or processed foods, take prescription drugs (spirulina protects the
kidneys and
liver), are overweight, engage in physical exercise,
or have low energy levels.
Don't give wormwood to dogs
who suffer from seizures,
kidney or liver disease,
or to pregnant
or lactating dams.
The sudden development of drooling in a cat
who has never drooled before may also indicate illnesses such as
liver or kidney failure, oral disease
or poisoning.
Imodium should never be given to dogs
who have any form of
liver or kidney disease
or a history of problems with these organs unless your vet has said it's okay.
However, I do realize that some owners have dogs
who have severe and sometimes life threatening health issues, that * may * require that their dog be fed a specific prescription food for a specific health issue such as
kidney or liver issues
or diabetes
or whatever.
A veterinarian should be consulted
who can check the dog for hormone problems, cancer
or some type of
kidney or liver disease.
Not an approved drug for cats Young, growing animals due to potential for cartilage abnormalities Use with caution in animals with
liver or kidney conditions,
or those suffering dehydration Breeding, pregnant
or nursing animals Pets
who have a history of seizures
or other central nervous system disorders Pets known to have had an allergic reaction to other quinolones Directions:
Since the
liver and
kidneys removes this drug from the system, patients with
liver or kidney disease will have dosages monitored carefully Pets
who already have very low blood pressure, «AV block»,
or lung congestion Breeding, pregnant
or nursing pets Used with caution in geriatric patients
or those with a history of heart failure Pets known to have had an allergic reaction to diltiazem
or like products Directions:
Young, growing animals due to potential for cartilage abnormalities Use with caution in animals with
liver or kidney conditions,
or those suffering dehydration Should not be used at high doses in cats (may cause blindness) Breeding, pregnant
or nursing animals Pets
who have a history of seizures
or other central nervous system disorders Pets known to have had an allergic reaction to other quinolones and /
or sulfonamides Directions:
Not for use during diabetic emergencies, including diabetic coma Pets
who have stopped eating, are anorexic, vomiting, showing signs of extreme drowsiness
or fatigue and /
or showing signs of severe ketoacidosis Cats with
liver,
kidney or thyroid disease
or a serious infection, illness
or trauma Pregnant and nursing cats Known to be ineffective in cats resistant to insulin therapy Pets known to have had an allergic reaction to glipizide
or other sulfa drugs Directions:
Animals with a systemic fungal infection Animals with some types of mange (mites) Pets
who have had seizures in the past Pets with stomach ulcers, corneal ulcers, osteoporosis, high blood pressure,
liver and
kidney disease
or congestive heart failure Pets with serious bacterial
or viral infections
or gastrointestinal ulceration (s) Pets with Cushing's disease should only receive this medication during very stressful events Do not use in pregnant animals
or in breeding males Use with caution in very young animals and diabetics If your pet has had an allergic reaction to prednisone / prednisolone
or like products before Directions:
Carbohydrate - based energy from grains benefits dogs with certain medical conditions, such as those with
kidney or liver disease
who require a protein - reduced diet
or those with pancreatitis and intestinal bowel disease that require a low - fat diet.
Non-anesthetic dental cleanings are usually a much better alternative for older pets, and for pets with chronic
kidney,
liver or heart disease
who might not be a candidate for general anesthesia.
Canines
who do consume substantial amounts of the plants containing calcium oxalate, whether soluble
or insoluble, are at risk for
liver and
kidney damage so monitoring of these vital organs may be endorsed in the event of the consumption of sizeable amounts.
The older dogs of course, along with dogs suffering from
kidney,
liver or heart disease; basically, all those dogs
who would normally be considered at risk for a traditional cleaning done under anesthesia.