Articles, tagged with "nonsteroidal anti inflammatory drugs", page 5
18th June 2008
An article published in the Journal of Translational Medicine in May 2008, brought to light research that is being conducted by several Italian scientists, which exposes the possibility of treatment for mesothelioma cancer with nonsteroidal anti-inflammat...
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21st May 2008
Gastritis is not a single disease, but several different conditions that all have inflammation of the stomach lining. Gastritis can be caused by drinking too much alcohol, prolonged use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as aspirin or i...
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peterhutch
19th May 2008
Banana is one of the most effective home remedies for the treatment of a peptic ulcer. This fruit is said to contain an unidentified compound, perhaps jokingly called vitamin U (against ulcers).
Banana neutralises the over-acidity of the gastric juice...
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Corwin Brown
08th May 2008
Arthritis is an inflammatory and painful condition of joints that most people suffer from across the globe. Most people are under a notion that there is no treatment for arthritis once it has occurred. Even medical experts have claimed that there is no ef...
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Bertil Hjert
02nd April 2008
Gout is a common, painful form of arthritis. Gout is a condition in which the body has a problem in the handling of uric acid. Uric acid is a waste product that naturally occurs in the body. It is normally flushed from the body by the kidneys through urin...
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Juliet Cohen
28th March 2008
Arthritis
Arthritis Relief
Arthritis is often referred to as a chronic disease. This means that it can affect the person afflicted with arthritis over a long period of time, perhaps for the rest of a person's life. It cannot be cured, but it can be ...
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Sudhani
27th March 2008
The key to preventing asthma attacks and better asthma control is to avoid your known asthma triggers. We have some basic tips on how to avoid your triggers. Keep your asthma symptoms at bay with these helpful asthma prevention techniques.
Mold Spores
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Author:
peterhutch
26th February 2008
Type of Drug
Proton pump inhibitors (PPls); gastric (stomach) acid secretion inhibitors.
How The Drug Works
PPls reduce gastric acid secretion significantly and for a prolonged period by blocking the final step of acid production by the stomach l...
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Author:
David Jones
11th February 2008
Arthritis is probably the most common serious condition affecting dogs (about one in four or five) and one of the most difficult to treat. Unfortunately, there is currently no known cure for arthritis - in dogs or humans! Numerous tests and clinical trial...
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Author:
Ken Charles
07th February 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Vlad Kott
Celebrex is prescribed for acute pain, menstrual cramps, and the pain and inflammation of osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. It is a member of a new class of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) called COX-2 ...
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Author:
Vlad Kott
24th January 2008
Type of Drug: Anti-ulcer drug; prostaglandin.
How The Drug Works
Misoprostol reduces the amount of acid secreted by the stomach. It also helps to protect the stomach lining.
Uses
To prevent formation of stomach ulcers in patients who are takin...
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Author:
David Jones
22nd January 2008
Compression fracture of the vertebral body is common, especially in older adults. A vertebral compression fracture occurs when the bones of the spine become broken due to trauma. Vertebral compression fractures affect approximately 25 percent of all postm...
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Author:
Juliet Cohen
22nd October 2007
Neurasthenia with the stresses of urbanization and the pressures placed on the intellectual class by the increasingly competitive business environment. Typically, it was associated with upper class individuals in sedentary employment. Certain predisposing...
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Author:
Juliet Cohen
18th September 2007
Tension headaches are one of the most common forms of headaches. Tension headaches can occur when the patient also has a migraine. Tension-type headaches account for nearly 90% of all headaches. Approximately 3% of population suffers from chronic-tension ...
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Author:
Juliet Cohen
25th July 2007
The best way to treat headaches and migraines is to prevent them from occurring in the first place. Unfortunately for many people avoidance of triggers just isn't enough, and they will require medication to prevent migraines.
Frequent migraine headache...
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Author:
Alien