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Natural Alternatives to Allergy Drugs: Tinospora Cordifolia

Friday, March 26th, 2010

Natural Alternatives to Allergy Drugs: Tinospora Cordifolia

An extract of this plant has been shown to significantly decrease sneezing and nasal itching, discharge, and obstruction. A randomized, double-blind placebocontrolled trial published in the Journal of Ethnopharmacology involved 75 people with allergic rhinitis. They were given Tinospora cordifolia or a placebo for eight weeks. Those given Tinospora cordifolia had a significant decrease in all symptoms of allergic rhinitis. This included a 100 percent decrease in sneezing in 83 percent of participants, a 69 percent decrease in nasal discharge, a 61 percent decrease in nasal obstruction, and a 71 percent decrease in nasal pruritus (itching). Those given placebo had little improvement in the same symptoms that were monitored. (more…)

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Allergy Drugs: Nasal Mast Cell Stabilizers

Sunday, March 21st, 2010

Allergy Drugs: Nasal Mast Cell Stabilizers

Cromolyn nasal spray (Nasalcrom)

HOW DO THESE DRUGS WORK?

These medications stabilize mast cell membranes, which prevents the release of inflammatory and allergy-producing substances known as histamines and leukotrienes.

WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS?

These drugs prevent allergy symptoms, although they can take up to four weeks to be fully effective.

POTENTIAL SIDE EFFECTS

- Bad taste in the mouth
- Cough, dry throat
- Headache
- Nosebleeds or runny nose
- Sneezing
- Stinging, burning, or irritation inside the nose

MAJOR CAUTIONS

- Difficulty breathing

KNOWN DRUG INTERACTIONS

None known.

FOOD OR SUPPLEMENT INTERACTIONS

None known.

NUTRIENT DEPLETION/IMBALANCE

None known.

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Allergy Drugs: Nasal Decongestants

Sunday, March 14th, 2010

Allergy Drugs: Nasal Decongestants

Oxymetazoline (Afrin)
Phenylephrine nasal (4-Way Fast Acting, Afrin Children’s Pump Mist, Ah-chew D, Little Colds, Little Noses Gentle Formula, Infants & Children, Neo-Synephrine 4-Hour, Rhinall,Vicks Sinex Ultra Fine Mist)

Nasal Decongestants

Nasal Decongestants

HOW DO THESE DRUGS WORK?

Nasal decongestants are sprayed directly into the nose to constrict blood vessels. Therefore, when you use a nasal decongestant, the blood vessels in your nose tighten, causing the linings of your nose to be less swollen. This makes your nose feel less stuffy.

WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS?

Decreased nasal congestion within a short period of time (a few minutes).

POTENTIAL SIDE EFFECTS

Burning, stinging, dryness, or irritation of the nose.

MAJOR CAUTIONS

- Dizziness
- Fainting spells
- Difficulty breathing
- Irregular heartbeat
- Palpitations
- Chest pain
- Swelling of the inside of the nose

KNOWN DRUG INTERACTIONS

- Atropine
- Bromocriptine (Parlodel)
- Linezolid (Zyvox)
- Maprotiline (Ludiomil)
- Antidepressants
- Migraine medications
- High blood pressure medications
- Oxytocin
- Vasopressin
- Diuretic medications

FOOD OR SUPPLEMENT INTERACTIONS

None known.

NUTRIENT DEPLETION/IMBALANCE

None known.

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The Sinus Fungal Infection

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

The Sinus Fungal Infection

The Mayo Clinic has conducted studies demonstrating an association between sinus fungal infection and chronic sinusitis. Nasal steroidal sprays destroy the good flora of the nasal cavity, which predisposes one to a fungal infection of the sinus. One such study looked at the ability to test for sinus fungal infections in 54 patients who had a history of chronic sinusitis. Researchers found that with one of the testing methods, 100 percent of participants tested positive for fungus, while with another testing method, 76 percent showed signs of fungus.

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Allergy Drugs: Nasal Corticosteroids

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

Allergy Drugs: Nasal Corticosteroids

Triamcinolone nasal inhalation (Nasacort HFA)
Mometasone nasal spray (Nasonex)
Fluticasone nasal inhalation (Flonase)
Beclomethasone nasal inhalation (Beconase AQ)
Triamcinolone nasal spray (Nasacort AQ)
Budesonide nasal inhaler (Rhinocort Aqua)
Flunisolide nasal inhalation (Nasarel)

HOW DO THESE DRUGS WORK?

This class of allergy medications reduces substances that promote allergy reactions such as a runny nose and swelling.

WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS?

Decreased runny nose and nasal congestion.

POTENTIAL SIDE EFFECTS

- Burning, dryness, or irritation inside the nose
- Headache
- Nosebleed
- Unpleasant taste
- Throat irritation

MAJOR CAUTIONS

- Blurred vision or other vision change
- Dizziness or light-headedness
- Nausea, vomiting
- Frequent nosebleeds
- Stomach pain
- Unusual tiredness or weakness
- White patches or sores in the mouth or nose (fungal infection) (more…)

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Allergy Drugs: Nasal Anticholinergics

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

Allergy Drugs: Nasal Anticholinergics

Ipratropium nasal (Atrovent nasal)

HOW DOES THIS DRUG WORK?

This drug blocks the effect of the cholinergic nerves. This causes the muscles to relax and the lung bronchi to dilate for improved breathing. It also relieves a runny nose.

WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS?

Treats a runny nose and improves breathing that is affected by allergies. (more…)

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Symptoms, signs, treatment of influenza

Friday, October 30th, 2009

Influenza

What is influenza?

Influenza is an acute respiratory illness caused by different types of influenza viruses. Retrieved from them – people, especially in the initial period of illness. The virus is released when talking, coughing and sneezing up to 4-7 days of illness buy Revatio 20 mg online. Infection of healthy people is by airborne droplets.

Influenza

Influenza

 
The course of influenza.

 

The incubation period lasts 12-48 hours. Typical influenza starts badly, often with chills or chilling. Body temperature in 1 day maximum (38-40 degrees Celsius). Clinical manifestations consist of the syndrome of general toxicity (fever, weakness, sweating, muscle aches, severe headache and eyeball, tearing, photophobia) and signs of damage respiratory organs (a dry cough, tickle in my throat, sadnenie behind the breastbone, hoarse voice, nasal congestion). The examination mark lowering blood pressure, muffled tones of the heart. Reveal diffuse lesion of the upper respiratory tract (rhinitis, pharyngitis, tracheitis, laryngitis). Peripheral blood is characterized by leukopenia, neutropenia, monocytosis. ESR in uncomplicated cases is not increased. Frequent complications of influenza is pneumonia, frontal sinusitis, sinusitis, otitis, etc.

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