Medical marijuana facts Readers Comments 2 Share Your Story Marijuana or cannabis flowers contain the most cannabinoids and have the most therapeutic potential.. Medical marijuana is a plant-based medicine from the Cannabis sativa or Cannabis indica species with three major active compounds: THC, CBD, and CBN. Medical marijuana is used for pain, nausea, muscle spasms, …
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sodium polystyrene sulfonate (Kalexate) Side Effects & Dosage
What is sodium polystyrene sulfonate-powder? How does it work (mechanism of action)? Sodium polystyrene sulfonate is a cation-exchange resin taken orally that is used to reduce high levels of potassium in the blood (hyperkalemia). Sodium polystyrene sulfonate removes potassium by exchanging sodium ions for potassium ions in the intestine. The majority of this cation exchange seems to take place in …
Read More »Tramadol vs. Vicodin (hydrocodone & acetaminophen) Side Effects
Tramadol vs. Vicodin comparison Tramadol (Ultram) and Vicodin (hydrocodone and acetaminophen) are both prescription opioids and narcotics for pain, though tramadol is weaker. Vicodin is used for people with severe pain that don't experience pain relief from weaker opioids like tramadol or codeine. Vicodin is combined with acetaminophen, which is an analgesic and antipyretic and the active ingredient in Tylenol. Vicodin …
Read More »Tramadol (Ultram) vs. Hydrocodone (Zohydro ER) Opioid Painkillers
What is the difference between tramadol and hydrocodone? Tramadol (Ultram) and hydrocodone (Zohydro ER) are both prescription opiates and narcotics for pain, though tramadol is less potent. Hydrocodone is used for people with severe pain that don’t experience pain relief from weaker opiates like tramadol or codeine. Hydrocodone is derived from the poppy plant like other narcotics, including morphine, oxycodone, …
Read More »Buspirone vs. Xanax (alprazolam) Side Effects, Uses, Dosage
Buspirone vs. Xanax differences between side effects and uses Buspirone and Xanax (alprazolam) are medications used to treat anxiety. Xanax is in the benzodiazepine class of drugs, while buspirone is not chemically related to benzodiazepines and works differently than other anxiolytics. The brand name of buspirone called BuSpar is discontinued in the U.S. Buspirone is available as a generic drug. …
Read More »Steroid Drug Withdrawal Symptoms, Treatment & Prognosis
Steroid drug withdrawal facts Discontinuing steroidal drug use can produce withdrawal symptoms like fatigue. Synthetic cortisone medications (corticosteroids) simulate cortisol, a naturally occurring, anti-inflammatory hormone produced by the adrenal glands. Such drugs (for example, prednisone) have since benefited many, but are not without potential side effects. The two major problems related to continuous steroid treatment are drug side effects and …
Read More »albumin injection: Side Effects, Drug Interactions & Dosage
What is human albumin? Albumin is a naturally occurring transport protein found in the body. Medically it is used to treat a variety of conditions related to a person’s insufficient production of albumin. What brand names are available for human albumin? Albuked-5 Albuked-25 Albuminar-5 Albuminar-25 Alburx Albutein Buminate Flexbumin Kedbumin Plasbumin-5 Plasbumin-25 Why is human albumin prescribed to patients? Albumin …
Read More »Metformin (Glucophage) vs. Insulin: Diabetes Drugs Side Effects
Metformin vs. Insulin Metformin and insulin are used to treat diabetes. A difference is metformin is used to treat only type 2 diabetes, while insulin may be used to treat both type 1 and type 2 diabetes. Metformin is also used to treat polycystic ovaries and weight gain due to medications used for treating psychoses. Metformin is an oral medication …
Read More »tolmetin, Tolectin (Discontinued Brand): NSAID Side Effects & Dosage
What is tolmetin, and how does it work (mechanism of action)? Tolmetin is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) that is effective in treating fever, pain, and inflammation in the body. It is similar to ibuprofen (Motrin or Advil), naproxen (Naprosyn), and others. As a group, NSAIDs are non-narcotic relievers of mild to moderate pain of many causes, including injury, menstrual …
Read More »Protopic Ointment (acrolimus) vs. Triamcinolone: Uses & Side Effects
Protopic ointment vs. triamcinolone: What’s the difference? Protopic ointment (acrolimus) and triamcinolone are used to treat atopic dermatitis (eczema). Triamcinolone is also used to relieve skin inflammation, itching, dryness, and redness caused by a number of conditions such as allergic reactions and psoriasis. Protopic ointment is an immunosuppressive and triamcinolone is a corticosteroid. Side effects of Protopic Ointment and triamcinolone …
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