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Timing of various medications? What do most of you do?
I've just read a 2013 article in AARP's "The Daily" regarding when to take various medications (https://www.aarp.org/health/drugs-supplements/info-12-2013/timing-of-daily-medications). Cancer drugs are not mentioned except to suggest that certain cancer cells may be more vulnerable when other cells
I've just read a 2013 article in AARP's "The Daily" regarding when to take various medications (https://www.aarp.org/health/drugs-supplements/info-12-2013/timing-of-daily-medications). Cancer drugs are not mentioned except to suggest that certain cancer cells may be more vulnerable when other cells
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
4 years ago
CEA test indication
I have never had this test done until yesterday. It cam back around 9. My psa is now 1.63 with DT around 8 months( down from 12 months 3 months ago). I have pelvic and abdomen LN Mets showed on an 18 F PSMA Scan a month ago. I have not started any therapy yet but meeting with my MO to do biopsy on the
I have never had this test done until yesterday. It cam back around 9. My psa is now 1.63 with DT around 8 months( down from 12 months 3 months ago). I have pelvic and abdomen LN Mets showed on an 18 F PSMA Scan a month ago. I have not started any therapy yet but meeting with my MO to do biopsy on the
Ahk1
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Prostate Cancer Network
4 years ago
Possible links between ACE inhibitors and coronavirus
Over the past few months, many of you may have seen conflicting news stories about possible links between ACE inhibitors, angiotensin receptor blockers and Covid-19. Here’s what we know about the evidence so far, and why more research is needed. Hopefully a useful read for anyone with a heart condition
Over the past few months, many of you may have seen conflicting news stories about possible links between ACE inhibitors, angiotensin receptor blockers and Covid-19. Here’s what we know about the evidence so far, and why more research is needed. Hopefully a useful read for anyone with a heart condition
Helen_BHF
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
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Drugs after heart surgery
How long do people carry on taking beta blockers and ace inhibitors after open heart surgery? I had a aortic valve replacement 3 months ago.
How long do people carry on taking beta blockers and ace inhibitors after open heart surgery? I had a aortic valve replacement 3 months ago.
Ben-face
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AF Association
4 years ago
Stage 4 ckd with Congestive Heart Failure
I was in the hospital last month for my CHF. Lungs were filling with fluid and couldn't breathe. I am 47 years old. They checked my kidney function as I also have CKD. My eGFR was at 23 and ejection fraction of the heart at 22% They took me off my Lisinopril because of my kidneys and replaced it with
I was in the hospital last month for my CHF. Lungs were filling with fluid and couldn't breathe. I am 47 years old. They checked my kidney function as I also have CKD. My eGFR was at 23 and ejection fraction of the heart at 22% They took me off my Lisinopril because of my kidneys and replaced it with
thomascald
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Kidney Disease
4 years ago
Popular hypertension drugs don't increase risk of COVID-19 severity, fatality.
A new Northwestern Medicine study in mice found a widely used class of drugs to treat patients with hypertension, cardiovascular disease and diabetic kidney disease — many of whom are elderly — does not increase the risk of developing a severe and potentially fatal COVID-19 infection, as previously feared
A new Northwestern Medicine study in mice found a widely used class of drugs to treat patients with hypertension, cardiovascular disease and diabetic kidney disease — many of whom are elderly — does not increase the risk of developing a severe and potentially fatal COVID-19 infection, as previously feared
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
IGA nephropathy resistant proteinuria
Hey i posted here last year about my partner who got diagnosed out of blue with IGA nephropathy. Biopsy showed it can belong to good prognosis and medication with ACE inhibitors started soon after. He was on Quinapiril 10mg initialy and responded well to it after 5 months to bring down protein from 1
Hey i posted here last year about my partner who got diagnosed out of blue with IGA nephropathy. Biopsy showed it can belong to good prognosis and medication with ACE inhibitors started soon after. He was on Quinapiril 10mg initialy and responded well to it after 5 months to bring down protein from 1
Maryam63
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Kidney Disease
4 years ago
Antihypertensive drugs & PCa-specific mortality
New study from Finland [1]. This topic has been raised before. "Antihypertensive drug use overall was associated with an increased risk of PCa-specific death (Pre-PCa: 1.21...). "With respect to the separate drug groups, angiotensin II type 1 receptor (ATr) blockers, were associated with improved survival
New study from Finland [1]. This topic has been raised before. "Antihypertensive drug use overall was associated with an increased risk of PCa-specific death (Pre-PCa: 1.21...). "With respect to the separate drug groups, angiotensin II type 1 receptor (ATr) blockers, were associated with improved survival
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Eating new transgenic rice could lower high blood pressure
Sort of interesting A leading cause of heart disease and stroke, high blood pressure (aka hypertension) is often treated with drugs known as ACE inhibitors. These target the angiotensin converting enzyme in the patient's hormonal system – that enzyme can cause hypertension by narrowing the blood vessels
Sort of interesting A leading cause of heart disease and stroke, high blood pressure (aka hypertension) is often treated with drugs known as ACE inhibitors. These target the angiotensin converting enzyme in the patient's hormonal system – that enzyme can cause hypertension by narrowing the blood vessels
cesces
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Coronavirus May Be a Blood Vessel Disease, Which Explains EverythingMany of the infection’s bizarre symptoms have one thing in common
In April, blood clots emerged as one of the many mysterious symptoms attributed to Covid-19, a disease that had initially been thought to largely affect the lungs in the form of pneumonia. Quickly after came reports of young people dying due to coronavirus-related strokes. Next it was Covid toes — painful
In April, blood clots emerged as one of the many mysterious symptoms attributed to Covid-19, a disease that had initially been thought to largely affect the lungs in the form of pneumonia. Quickly after came reports of young people dying due to coronavirus-related strokes. Next it was Covid toes — painful
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
4 years ago
Covid 19 a vascular disease ?
Interesting read. Could Covid 19 be vascular disease? Source is: Medium Members MR.Cole_Photographer/Getty Images InApril, blood clots emerged as one of the many mysterious symptoms attributed to Covid-19, a disease that had initially been thought to largely affect the lungs in the form of pneumonia
Interesting read. Could Covid 19 be vascular disease? Source is: Medium Members MR.Cole_Photographer/Getty Images InApril, blood clots emerged as one of the many mysterious symptoms attributed to Covid-19, a disease that had initially been thought to largely affect the lungs in the form of pneumonia
wgsuzy
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
4 years ago
Coronavirus May Be a Blood Vessel Disease, Which Explains Everything
https://elemental.medium.com/coronavirus-may-be-a-blood-vessel-disease-which-explains-everything-2c4032481ab2 “The good news is that if Covid-19 is a vascular disease, there are existing drugs that can help protect against endothelial cell damage. In another New England Journal of Medicine paper that
https://elemental.medium.com/coronavirus-may-be-a-blood-vessel-disease-which-explains-everything-2c4032481ab2 “The good news is that if Covid-19 is a vascular disease, there are existing drugs that can help protect against endothelial cell damage. In another New England Journal of Medicine paper that
LAJ12345
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Pottassium and ace inhibitors
I read don't eat bananas if you take ace inhibitors or angiotensin blocker I love bananas but this article says can accumulate to much as these medications prevent excretion of pottassium Anyone heard of this
I read don't eat bananas if you take ace inhibitors or angiotensin blocker I love bananas but this article says can accumulate to much as these medications prevent excretion of pottassium Anyone heard of this
Hidden
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Covid 19 protection
Hi. So in contrast to recent speculation in the media it appears that drugs such as ARB's and Ace inhibitors may provide some protection against coronavirus. http://links.mkt1881.com/ctt
Hi. So in contrast to recent speculation in the media it appears that drugs such as ARB's and Ace inhibitors may provide some protection against coronavirus. http://links.mkt1881.com/ctt
fergusthegreat
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
ACE inhibitors
Hi all I you are keeping safe. Does anyone have any more info on ACE in regards to Covid 19 and it’s effects. Keep well. Thank You.Scrump.
Hi all I you are keeping safe. Does anyone have any more info on ACE in regards to Covid 19 and it’s effects. Keep well. Thank You.Scrump.
Scrump
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AF Association
4 years ago
Am doing 5k 3x per week but now need advice
Hi there all, Thanks to everyone for the support; I have worked through C25K again and am now doing 5k 3x per week. I am 58 and obese (BMI 34).I run very slowly (.. ~10min per km) and am trying to keep my heart rate below 90% of my maximum. I'm also on ACE-inhibitors for hypertension (which many commentators
Hi there all, Thanks to everyone for the support; I have worked through C25K again and am now doing 5k 3x per week. I am 58 and obese (BMI 34).I run very slowly (.. ~10min per km) and am trying to keep my heart rate below 90% of my maximum. I'm also on ACE-inhibitors for hypertension (which many commentators
Languid_Lil
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
4 years ago
ACE Inhibitors
There is currently uncertainty whether ACE Inhibitors, (they treat high blood pressure and the drug name ends in ‘pril’), encourage or deter Coronavirus. If anyone sees any fact based opinions on the question I would be grateful if they could post it on this Forum, or contact me. If I ever have to go
There is currently uncertainty whether ACE Inhibitors, (they treat high blood pressure and the drug name ends in ‘pril’), encourage or deter Coronavirus. If anyone sees any fact based opinions on the question I would be grateful if they could post it on this Forum, or contact me. If I ever have to go
terryw
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AF Association
4 years ago
Fluctuating Thyroid Profile and CKD
Hello everyone! I have posted several times this week. I have already mentioned that my gfr drops to 25 from 34 in 2 months . I was searching for the potential reason. I got report of my thyroid profile today. The TSH is below 0.01 which was 7.2 two months before. It means it had now become a
Hello everyone! I have posted several times this week. I have already mentioned that my gfr drops to 25 from 34 in 2 months . I was searching for the potential reason. I got report of my thyroid profile today. The TSH is below 0.01 which was 7.2 two months before. It means it had now become a
Drakula
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Early CKD Support
4 years ago
I've seen a few articles about Covid-19 and BPmeds-specifically ACE inhibitors and ARBs. Some articles are positive, some negative. Clarity?
BP meds and Covid 19
BP meds and Covid 19
Sukiling
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Ramipril & Covid-19
Someone sent an article from a newspaper yesterday that described certain ACE inhibitors and Ramipril was mentioned as they can make the symptoms of Covid-19 much worse. Do others subscribe to this or have anyone been told by their GP or hospital to stop taking Ramipril if they have Covid-19 or its symptoms
Someone sent an article from a newspaper yesterday that described certain ACE inhibitors and Ramipril was mentioned as they can make the symptoms of Covid-19 much worse. Do others subscribe to this or have anyone been told by their GP or hospital to stop taking Ramipril if they have Covid-19 or its symptoms
Dickydon
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
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