Against this backdrop, Korea Biomedical Review met with two experts – Dr. Lisa Sterman, Global Executive Director for HIV Prevention at Gilead Science, and Professor Choi Jun-yong of the Department of Infectious Diseases at Severance Hospital – to look at the limitations of HIV/AIDS treatment ...
PLHIV worldwide have a greater burden of multimorbidity than people without HIV and this burden increases with age3,30,31,32. Common comorbidities include hepatitis B, hepatitis C, tuberculosis, and aging-associated noncommunicable diseases such as cardiovascular disease, chronic kidney disease, osteopor...
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disease should not take clonazepam. People who have kidney disease may need to take a reduced dosage of the drug. Saliva production may increase while taking clonazepam. Because of this, people with respiratory disease or an impaired gag reflex should use clonazepam with close physician supervision...
Precautions Patients taking fluoxetine should be monitored closely forinsomnia, anxiety, mania, significant weight loss,seizures, and thoughts ofsuicide. Caution should also be exercised when prescribing fluoxetine to patients with impaired liver or kidney function, the elderly (over age 60) children, ...
Everyone needs to take precautions to prevent coronavirus. People with high blood pressure and other health conditions need to be extra careful. The CDC offers this advice: Get vaccinated against COVID-19 from one of the approved vaccines and check the CDC website to make sure that you are ...
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We dive behind it's science and success stories and chat about the myriad of ways it can be beneficial for our pets health, including propelling treatments for cardiac and kidney conditions in pets to new heights. Safety is paramount when it comes to our pets, and that's why we take ...
In older patients (over age 60), starting dosage should not exceed 1 mg daily. Most patients should not take more than 3 mg daily. People with low blood pressure and those who have kidney disease should take a similarly reduced dose. ...
Eating snow with chemicals like rock salt can cause thirst, vomiting, lethargy and kidney disease. Ice melt is not pet-friendly. Eating snow contaminated with such substances can lead to symptoms like vomiting, and excessive thirst, and in severe cases, it can cause kidney damage or even be ...