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Mucinex, Robitussin (Guaifenesin) Dosage & Side Effects

What brand names are available for guaifenesin? Diabetic Tussin, Geri-Tussin, Robitussin, Fenesin IR, Mucinex, Mucosa, Mucus Relief, Mucus ER Is guaifenesin available as a generic drug? GENERIC AVAILABLE: Yes Do I need a prescription for guaifenesin? No What are the uses for guaifenesin? Guaifenesin is used for the treatment of cough associated with colds and …

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Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) Causes, Prevention & Facts

Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) facts Sudden infant death syndrome is the sudden, unexpected death of an infant younger than 1 year of age. It typically occurs associated with a period of sleep. SIDS is rare during the first month of life. Risk peaks in infants 2-4 months of age and then declines. Medical professionals diagnose SIDS once all recognizable …

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What Is Pfeiffer Syndrome? Symptoms, Causes, and Life Expectancy

Pfeiffer syndrome facts Share Your Story Pfeiffer syndrome is a genetic disorder that results in abnormalities of the skull and facial bones as well as changes in the fingers and toes. Pfeiffer syndrome is subdivided into three types. People with Type I Pfeiffer syndrome usually have a normal lifespan and typical intelligence. Those with Types II and III Pfeiffer syndrome …

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Parenting a Child With ADHD: Learn Effective Strategies

Childhood ADHD facts Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a chronic behavioral condition that initially manifests in childhood and is characterized by problems of hyperactivity, impulsivity, and/or inattention. Not all patients manifest all three behavioral categories of ADHD. These symptoms have been associated with difficulty in academic, emotional, and social functioning. The diagnosis is established by satisfying specific criteria. ADHD …

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Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (TSC) Treatment & Symptoms

Tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) facts *Tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) facts medical author: Charles Patrick Davis, MD, PhD Tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) is a relatively rare genetic disease that causes benign (noncancerous) tumors to grow in the brain and other vital organs (for example, kidneys, heart, eyes, lungs, and skin). It occurs in about one in every 6,000 newborns, and its …

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clonidine (Kapvay extended-release): Click for Side Effects

What is clonidine (Kapvay extended-release), and how does it work (mechanism of action)? Kapvay is an oral medication used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children and adolescents. This drug has been used to reduce blood pressure in adults for many years but has been approved for another indication by the FDA. Kapvay works by stimulating alpha-2 receptors …

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methylphenidate (Quillivant XR): Side Effects and Dosage

What is methylphenidate hydrochloride, and how does it work (mechanism of action)? Methylphenidate is a medication used for treating attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). It stimulates the central nervous system (CNS or brain) in a manner that is similar to amphetamines; however, its actions are milder than amphetamines. Amphetamines stimulate the brain by increasing the level of neurotransmitters, dopamine and …

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Treacher Collins Syndrome Symptoms, Causes, and Life Expectancy

Treacher Collins syndrome definition and facts* Share Your Story *Treacher Collins syndrome facts medically edited by: Charles Patrick Davis, MD, PhD Treacher Collins syndrome (TCS) is a condition (genetic disease) that alters the development of bones and other tissues in the face. Signs and symptoms vary from almost unnoticeable face changes to severe facial and ear alterations, cleft palate and …

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Loeys-Dietz Syndrome: Aortic Enlargement, Life Expectancy

Loeys-Dietz syndrome facts Loeys-Dietz syndrome is a recently-described connective tissue disorder that predisposes to the development of aortic aneurysms and other connective tissue defects. Loeys-Dietz syndrome is known to be a result of mutations in the TGF-beta-receptor I (TGFBR1) or II (TGFBR2) genes and is inherited in an autosomal dominant manner. Genetic testing is performed to identify the mutation and …

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What Is Shaken Baby Syndrome? Symptoms, Signs, Facts

Shaken baby syndrome facts Inflicted trauma (especially shaken baby syndrome) is a leading cause of childhood (especially infant) mortality. There are several risk factors associated with an increased risk for shaken baby syndrome. Multiple behavioral symptoms and physical signs enable physicians to establish the diagnosis of shaken baby syndrome. Successful treatment for shaken baby syndrome demands accurate diagnosis and removal …

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