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View Post: Upper Gastrointestinal Disorders
6 Apr 2008 by AmnaKhan
... Esomeprazole (Nexium) • Inhibit proton pump mechanism responsible for secretion of H ion • May increase effects of Dilantin, Coumadin • Give on empty stomach Antiulcer Medication • Sucralfate (Carafate) – Cytoprotective agent ... layers of the esophagus • Zenker's diverticulum – Most common of esophageal diverticulum – Located above the upper esophageal sphincter – Symptoms • • • • • Dysphagia Weight loss Regurgitation Chronic cough Aspiration Esophageal Diverticula ...
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View Post: cardi
12 Aug 2008 by lala12peyt
abuse lead to alkalinization and hypokalemia and anti ulcer medications neutralizes ur acid in your stomach leading to met.alkalosis. 3.when you pooh you have loss of bicarbonate that goes with ur feces.imagine if its ...
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View Post: gastroesophageal reflux disease: diagnosis and management
7 Mar 2007 by Acid Reflux Disease
other symptoms that may be caused by gerd are atypical chest pain, hoarseness, nausea, cough, odynophagia and asthma.11 symptoms that may indicate a more serious problem, such as chest pain (possible cardiac causes), dysphagia, ...
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View Post: neoplasms of the endocrine pancreas
13 Jan 2009 by admin
as many as 60% of patients with zollinger-ellison syndrome report dysphagia or odynophagia or have endoscopic findings consistent with reflux esophagitis (miller, 1990; bieligk, 1995). diarrhea occurs in more than a third of patients ...
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View Post: glossitis
2 Mar 2009 by dambient
pica, dysphagia due to webs in postcricoid area (plummer-vinson syndrome), anorexia, nausea, constipation • angular stomatitis • atrophic glossitis • common causes include menorrhagia and gastrointestinal bleeding from a peptic ulcer, ...
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View Post: clinical vignettes
30 Aug 2009 by Blog
she denied fever, dysphagia, jaundice, night sweats, nausea or vomiting. she had emigrated from trinidad to the united states three years ago. no prior medical history reported nor did she mention taking medications, smoking, alcohol, ...
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View Post: S-lansoprazole compositions and methods invention
6 Jul 2006
[0017] The present invention also encompasses an oral antiulcer composition for the treatment of a human in need of antiulcer therapy, which comprises a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier for oral administration and a therapeutically ...
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View Post: acyclovir
25 Jan 2009 by admin
use of medications. known to be nephrotoxic or hepatotoxic. may further increase toxicity to. the kidney and liver caused by aldesleukin. may increase the risk of allograft. rejection in transplant clients. ...
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View Post: Pharmacology Bullet Review :: Nursing Pharmacology :: Review For ...
12 Nov 2007 by philippine_nurses
Slide 76: Pharmacology of Anti-ulcer drugs Drug Mechanism of Action Antacids- AlOH, MgOH Neutralize Gastric ACIDITY H2-Blockers- “tidine” Block Histamine receptor causing decreased secretion and Cimetidine, Ranitidine acidity Proton pump inhibitors- Inhibit Proton ...... Slide 332: The Cholinergic Agonists Indirect acting cholinergic agonists Nursing considerations Evaluate effectiveness Decreased muscle weakness Decreased dysphagia, ptosis Increased muscular activity ...
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View Post: NPTE REVIEWER: Cardiology
2 May 2008 by noreply@blogger.com (Mariz "marpt")
Most posterior part of heart is left atrium and enlargement can cause dysphagia.The apex beat is located at 5th ICSLMCL,its the most reliable way to assess heart rate when peripheral pulses are absent,too weak or unaccesible. ..... Laxative abuse lead to alkalinization and hypokalemia and anti ulcer medications neutralizes ur acid in your stomach leading to Met.Alkalosis. 3.When you pooh you have loss of bicarbonate that goes with ur feces.Imagine if its acid,ouchh!!! so ...
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