A bacterial infection can be treated with common antibiotic medication while a viral infection can not be
treated by any medication, it will have to run it s course.
Tapeworms and roundworms can be
treated by medication.
Some allergies can also be
treated by medication, so that your dogs outbreaks will not be so severe.
This can be
treated by medication and using calming house sprays that contain pheromones that will ultimately make your animal feel more at ease.
Not exact matches
Since the 1990s, however, the most common way for Brazilian women to induce an abortion is
by taking under - the - counter
medications, most commonly misoprostol, an anti-inflammatory used to
treat ulcers.
According to McGonigal, the appeal of SuperBetter (which is played
by 125,000 people worldwide) is that unlike many
medications that
treat such conditions, it has no side effects — and people always want to see what works better than current protocols.
Unlike
medications, this category isn't regulated
by the FDA, which gives companies broad leeway to say their product can
treat any number of conditions without supplying the necessary evidence to back it up.
Villar has been unable to find several of the
medications needed to
treat his wife's multiple sclerosis in Venezuela for the last two years, a story not uncommon in a country whose public health system has been crippled
by shortages.
Shkreli shot to national notoriety in 2015
by ordering a 5000 % price hike on a
medication used to
treat a parasitic ailment that typically afflicts those with HIV and others with weakened immune systems.
The internist is equipped to
treat the physiological problems and administer Antabuse; the psychologist is trained to do testing through which the alcoholic's therapeutic needs can be evaluated, and he may be trained to do research and psychotherapy; the psychiatrist, being a medical doctor like the internist, can prescribe
medication, but his unique skills are in the area of individual and group therapy and their relationship to drug therapies; the social worker may be trained to help the alcoholic work through his marital and vocational problems and do group as well as individual therapy; the social worker may also work with spouses; the pastoral counselor is specially equipped
by training to help the alcoholic with his «spiritual» problems as these relate to his sobriety and his interpersonal relationships; he may also be trained to do group and marital counseling; 40.
The AAP agrees with the long - standing recommendation that all pregnant women should be screened for Group B streptococcal disease and be
treated with intravenous penicillin, ampicillin, or cefazolin although the «certified direct entry midwifery» bill currently awaiting signature
by our governor does not allow the CDEM to administer intravenous
medications.
Eczema can be
treated with over-the-counter products like Aquaphor and Vanicream, or a mild prescription
medication if the doctor thinks one is necessary, or
by removing food allergens and giving probiotics daily.
Most thrush cases are not threatening, as the disease in infants can be
treated easily
by topical antifungal
medications.
How to
treat it: Although there is no cure for eczema, it can be controlled
by using anti-inflammatory
medications; short warms baths (instead of showers); forgoing any bath additives; and keeping the skin moisturised.
Some parents are resistant to using a stimulant because they don't want their child to be a «zombie,» but it is important to remember that these are unwanted side effects and can usually be
treated by lowering the dosage of
medication or changing to a different
medication.
If your child is diagnosed with viral meningitis, he or she can usually be successfully
treated at home
by taking over-the-counter pain
medications and drinking plenty of fluids.
For minor illnesses, you'll be able to
treat most of your child's symptoms with over-the-counter
medications and fluids and
by encouraging him to rest.
These programs are set up to
treat mental health disorders
by providing services to include education, support, therapy,
medication, and discharge planning.
Over the next three years, between 1,000 and 1,500 new providers will be trained and authorized to prescribe buprenorphine, a
medication that
treats opioid analgesics use
by stopping cravings and preventing withdrawal symptoms.
To fill this gap, Antoon and his colleagues in the UIC College of Pharmacy retrospectively studied the association between the use of Tamiflu — the only commercially available
medication approved
by the FDA to
treat the flu — and the most consequential of those reported side effects: suicide.
While
medications currently exist to
treat lymphatic filariasis and onchocerciasis, the two main diseases caused
by filarial nematodes, the drugs are insufficient to eliminate the diseases
by 2020 and researchers project that resistance will arise to some of the drugs.
A new collaborative study led
by researchers at Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute (SBP) and UC San Diego School of Medicine has found that a
medication used to prevent and
treat malaria may also be effective for Zika virus.
When patients with epilepsy don't experience enough benefit from current
medications, doctors sometimes
treat the disorder
by surgically removing the area where seizures arise.
An oral biologic
medication has successfully
treated chronic, precancerous inflammation in the intestine, according to results of an animal study authored
by an MD / PhD student in the University at Buffalo School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences.
On the one hand, the results can help to develop more effective
medication to
treat psychiatric disorders which are characterized
by an increased reactivity to social rejection, such as depression or borderline personality disorder.
Patients
treated by cardiologists received more testing, procedures and
medication within 100 days of their ER discharge and had the best health outcomes.
Developed
by an expert ASAM Guideline Committee, the National Practice Guideline provides guidance on the use of
medications to
treat addiction involving opioid use, according to a synopsis
by Drs. Kyle Kampman of the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, and Margaret Jarvis of Marworth Alcohol and Chemical Dependency Treatment Center, Waverly, Pa..
A multi-institutional study led
by a Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) investigator finds significant racial disparities in the risk that patients being
treated for gout will develop a serious, sometimes life - threatening adverse reaction to the most commonly prescribed
medication.
While buprenorphine has long been used to
treat adults with opioid dependence, its efficacy can be hindered
by lack of adherence to daily, sublingual (beneath the tongue) doses of the
medication.
After being
treated by health care teams at National Jewish Health, children who underwent in - patient therapy saw an average reduction in symptoms of 71 percent, they maintained healthy skin a month after returning home, and, perhaps most important, did so without relying solely on
medications typically prescribed to these patients.
A far less common but serious vaccine side effect, occurring in fewer than one in a million cases, is an immediate allergic reaction that can be
treated with common
medications to ease itching or swelling or, in more serious cases,
by administering epinephrine.
Scientists from Queen Mary University of London and Barts Health NHS Trust have successfully improved blood pressure control among patients with severe intolerance to antihypertensive
medication —
by using medicines in unconventional ways and
treating patients with a «stepped care» approach (where the most effective yet least intensive treatment is delivered to patients first).
Research has led to several
medications that can be used to help
treat opioid addiction, including methadone, usually administered in clinics; buprenorphine, which can be given
by qualifying doctors; and naltrexone, now available in a once - a-month injectable, long - acting form.
«It's safe to say that most children with congenital Zika syndrome will have major impairments that will not be easily
treated by surgery,
medication or therapy services,» Bailey said.
Candesartan was originally a
medication used to
treat high blood pressure, but Harald Schrader, a retired professor from St. Olavs Hospital in Trondheim, who himself had both high blood pressure and migraine, discovered
by chance in the 1990s that candesartan also worked well for his own headaches.
Among pregnant women infected with HIV, the use of antiretroviral (ARV)
medications early in pregnancy to
treat their HIV or to prevent mother - to - child transmission of HIV does not appear to increase the risk of birth defects in their infants, according to a new study led
by Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH).
Dr Clark also highlighted the potential of the test to tackle antibiotic resistance — the growth of resistant strains of bacteria which can not be
treated with antibiotics —
by reducing unnecessary or ineffective use of
medication.
Women with heart failure after cancer treatment were more likely to be
treated with standard
medications if seen
by a cardiologist compared with those who did not see a cardiologist.
Their patients benefit
by being closely monitored to assess the efficacy and safety of novel
medications that are intended to
treat their disease.
Psychotic symptoms are reasonably well
treated by current
medications; however, patients are still left with debilitating cognitive impairments, including in their memory, and so are frequently unable to return to university or work.
Their study, which was supported
by three grants from the National Institutes of Health, illuminates an important biological fingerprint of PTSD that could help improve the accuracy of PTSD diagnoses, and points the way to
medications designed specifically to
treat trauma.
More basic research is needed, but we are hopeful that this
medication could one day change the way that we
treat severe influenza and possibly other pathogens that cause disease
by a similar mechanism.»
The use of
medication to
treat attention deficient hyperactivity disorder is linked to significantly lower risk for substance use problems in adolescents and adults with ADHD, according to a study led
by researchers at Indiana University.
Animals displaying clinical signs were quarantined and aggressively
treated by veterinarians with supplemental oxygen, anti-inflammatory
medications, bronchodilators (nebulized albuterol), broad - spectrum antibiotics, and antivirals (oseltamivir and / or ribavirin).
In older patients, the success rate of the surgery are made worse
by the fact that many patients are typically using oral anticoagulant
medications to
treat other cardiovascular diseases.
They write, «This real - world, almost paradoxical, phenomenon demonstrates the complexity inherent in the treatment of addictive disorders — a
medication intended to
treat substance use disorder that has its own abuse potential, upon gaining popularity and increased availability, will inevitably be explored
by drug abusers for reward and reinforcement purposes.»
Washington, DC - A new Scientific Statement issued
by the Endocrine Society advises healthcare providers on ways to spot hormonal causes of high blood pressure that can be cured with surgery or
treated effectively with
medication.
The
medication, «T - 817MA» is designed to potentially
treat Alzheimer's disease
by protecting brain cells.
Working with your doctor and following recommended therapies are essential in successfully
treating symptoms
by using dopaminergic
medications.
For instance, social withdrawal has been relatively easy to measure in animals such as rats and monkeys
by treating them certain
medications (eg.