Sentences with phrase «using pharmacological interventions»

Currently, several health care practitioners — physicians, psychiatrists, and dentists — commonly treat sleep disorders using pharmacological interventions as first - line treatment agents.
Of course laboring women want to mitigate pain, but short of using pharmacological interventions, how do you really reduce pain in labor and birth?
The four commonly used pharmacological interventions in the figure are agomelatine, alprazolam, second - generation antidepressants and tricyclic antidepressants.

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Homeopathic remedies and knowing how to use them are an extremely helpful addition to any birth bag, whether you are going to have your baby in hospital or at home and whether you are planning a normal birth without interventions, a birth with pharmacological pain relief or a caesarean birth.
The delay in diagnosis also prevents pharmacological interventions from being initiated, and non-pharmacological activities from being started, such as engaging in diabetes education, discontinuing tobacco use, modifying dietary behaviors and increasing physical activity for improving cardiovascular health and stimulating weight loss.
While major depressive disorder is one of the most common mental disorders in children and adolescents, the use of pharmacological intervention to treat it remains controversial.
Sixteen systematic reviews provided data on 17 comparisons with inactive interventions (placebo, sham interventions or waiting list).30 — 32 35 — 37 39 — 43 45 — 50 figure 2 provides an overview of treatment effects of non-pharmacological and common pharmacological treatments for MDD when compared with inactive interventions using standardised mean differences.
Attendees will gain knowledge about possible underlying neurobiological processes and how they inform the use of somatic, ego - state and adjunctive pharmacological interventions.
Two RCTs reported cannabis use outcomes following pharmacological interventions: one in people with major depression, alcohol dependence and cannabis abuse diagnoses (n = 22; fluoxetine vs placebo) and one in people with schizophrenia and cannabis and / or cocaine use disorders (n = 28; olanzapine vs risperidone).
Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) of pharmacological or psychological interventions reporting cannabis use outcomes in people with psychotic or depressive disorders were included in the review.
Psychotherapy was included for all participants, and neither study assessed a pharmacological intervention specifically designed to reduce cannabis use.
Do pharmacological or psychological interventions improve cannabis use outcomes in people with psychotic or depressive disorders?
While the association between diet and ADHD symptoms is clear, dietary interventions alone are not enough to treat the symptoms of ADHD, and are best used in combination with pharmacological and educational interventions.
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