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Stopping or not stopping Apixaban for dental treatment
I asked my GP surgery about Apixaban and dental work but they said ask the dentist. The dentist says ask then GP. Anyone else had this runaround and if so, what was the outcome?
I asked my GP surgery about Apixaban and dental work but they said ask the dentist. The dentist says ask then GP. Anyone else had this runaround and if so, what was the outcome?
SuziElley
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 years ago
Not doing enough
I am scared every day. My medication helps but I take it at night. Before lockdown I had a voluntary job which I loved but the place isn't there now. 2 days a week I helped my elderly friend and he died in 2020. I offered to cook Christmas dinner for his best friend and another person but had to cancel
I am scared every day. My medication helps but I take it at night. Before lockdown I had a voluntary job which I loved but the place isn't there now. 2 days a week I helped my elderly friend and he died in 2020. I offered to cook Christmas dinner for his best friend and another person but had to cancel
Chase888
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Anxiety and Depression Support
3 years ago
Claimed improvement in symptoms following dental treatment.
As someone who is terrified of the dentist (with consequent rare attendance) I found this interesting. Particularly, as I now have to visit one very soon. In my experience, the Japanese are not prone to hyperbole/exaggeration... also you might prefer to skip the 'treatment' part of the video clip š¬
As someone who is terrified of the dentist (with consequent rare attendance) I found this interesting. Particularly, as I now have to visit one very soon. In my experience, the Japanese are not prone to hyperbole/exaggeration... also you might prefer to skip the 'treatment' part of the video clip š¬
Seamus6
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
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Scientists uncover potential antiviral treatment for COVID-19.
An antiviral of this type could potentially be made available for community use to control active infection and its spread. https://www.hippocraticpost.com/coronavirus/scientists-uncover-potential-
antiviral
-
treatment
-for-covid-19/
An antiviral of this type could potentially be made available for community use to control active infection and its spread. https://www.hippocraticpost.com/coronavirus/scientists-uncover-potential-
antiviral
-
treatment
-for-covid-19/
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Cancer experts offer guidance on COVID-19 vaccination for patients with blood cancer, including Chronic Lymphocytic Leukaemia (CLL)
with monoclonal antibodies, convalescent plasma and
antiviral
therapies for infected individuals;[/i] [i]- vaccination of those in frequent proximity to individuals with blood cancer, including caregivers and household members aged 12 years and older;[/i] [i]- required COVID-19 vaccination for
with monoclonal antibodies, convalescent plasma and
antiviral
therapies for infected individuals;[/i] [i]- vaccination of those in frequent proximity to individuals with blood cancer, including caregivers and household members aged 12 years and older;[/i] [i]- required COVID-19 vaccination for
AussieNeil
Partner
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CLL Support
3 years ago
Benepali & Dental Treatment
Hi looking for some info on Benepali & dental treatment I was on biological meds before & was informed the unyielding time scale to stop meds before dental treatment was 3 weeks but Iām unsure of the time scale prior to dental procedures on Benepali I also take salphasalizine with the biological meds
Hi looking for some info on Benepali & dental treatment I was on biological meds before & was informed the unyielding time scale to stop meds before dental treatment was 3 weeks but Iām unsure of the time scale prior to dental procedures on Benepali I also take salphasalizine with the biological meds
CFergie
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NRAS
3 years ago
Extensive study identifies over a dozen existing drugs as potential COVID-19 therapies
Of the drugs that prevented the coronavirus from replicating in human cells, 19 were found to work in concert with or boost the activity of remdesivir, an
antiviral
therapy approved for
treatment
of COVID-19.
Of the drugs that prevented the coronavirus from replicating in human cells, 19 were found to work in concert with or boost the activity of remdesivir, an
antiviral
therapy approved for
treatment
of COVID-19.
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
If the benefits of AZ vaccine highly outweigh the risks, why is the position of GP's not to administer it with sedatives ASAP to my son?
My son has Autism and Rubinstein Taybi Syndrome, he is registered with his GP as Clinically vulnerable. As his main carer I was offered the Coronavirus Vaccine under the conditions of being a carer for a person that is clinically vulnerable. However, as he is so scared of needles and has a known history
My son has Autism and Rubinstein Taybi Syndrome, he is registered with his GP as Clinically vulnerable. As his main carer I was offered the Coronavirus Vaccine under the conditions of being a carer for a person that is clinically vulnerable. However, as he is so scared of needles and has a known history
Dunn62
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Mencap
3 years ago
Adrenaline free or not at dentist
Hi, does anyone have a insight into the use of Adrenaline and AF? Fortunately since ablations in 2016 I have been symptom free although AF is probably still going on inside. Since then dental treatment has been with Adrenaline free anesthetic. Now an infected tooth needs extracting and despite 2 such
Hi, does anyone have a insight into the use of Adrenaline and AF? Fortunately since ablations in 2016 I have been symptom free although AF is probably still going on inside. Since then dental treatment has been with Adrenaline free anesthetic. Now an infected tooth needs extracting and despite 2 such
checkmypulse
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AF Association
3 years ago
Dental treatment on Apixaban
Hi everyone, I am in the unfortunate position of needing a dental implant for a broken front tooth/crown. Not only is this extremely expensive but I am also concerned about bleeding as I am on apixaban. Has anyone had a similar experience with invasive dental treatments whilst on blood thinners?
Hi everyone, I am in the unfortunate position of needing a dental implant for a broken front tooth/crown. Not only is this extremely expensive but I am also concerned about bleeding as I am on apixaban. Has anyone had a similar experience with invasive dental treatments whilst on blood thinners?
Karendeena
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AF Association
3 years ago
Dental Query
Now we are coming out of lockdown slowly in the near future , will we be able to get normal dental treatment does anyone know ? I require a broken tooth repair and my dentures are not fitting due to changes in my gums., but I don't have tooth ache. Thank you for any help on this.
Now we are coming out of lockdown slowly in the near future , will we be able to get normal dental treatment does anyone know ? I require a broken tooth repair and my dentures are not fitting due to changes in my gums., but I don't have tooth ache. Thank you for any help on this.
katieoxo60
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Antibiotics triggering your RLS???
Hi folks! Just a query about whether any of you have experienced RLS from antibiotics. I currently have an intractable UTI that I've had since about the 20th of January. I'm on my third lot of antibiotics and I've been given Co-Amoxiclav, a combination antibiotic. On the second day of use I had very
Hi folks! Just a query about whether any of you have experienced RLS from antibiotics. I currently have an intractable UTI that I've had since about the 20th of January. I'm on my third lot of antibiotics and I've been given Co-Amoxiclav, a combination antibiotic. On the second day of use I had very
Chancery
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
Dental treatment
Good morning āļøš Finally the weather get better:)can anyone who is on biological treatment advice me if any considerations I need to take when it come to dental treatment please? Thanks š
Good morning āļøš Finally the weather get better:)can anyone who is on biological treatment advice me if any considerations I need to take when it come to dental treatment please? Thanks š
Hidden
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Vasculitis UK
3 years ago
Ingredient listed in this is "Triethylene Glycol" - is this similar to Propylene Glycol? Terrified! Anyone have info?
https://www.epa.gov/newsreleases/epa-approves-emergency-exemption-
antiviral
-air-
treatment
?fbclid=IwAR3uDMZmPC6ksowDf4oAT2i5N6EUkxjAgEt0E6i95e2kDxdA0ibF0INfYgw
https://www.epa.gov/newsreleases/epa-approves-emergency-exemption-
antiviral
-air-
treatment
?fbclid=IwAR3uDMZmPC6ksowDf4oAT2i5N6EUkxjAgEt0E6i95e2kDxdA0ibF0INfYgw
findtheanswernow
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Allergic to Glycols
4 years ago
Starting Rubraca
I saw my onc today, and the Carbo/Caelyx has worked well, so I will be starting Rubraca in the next few weeks after some pressing dental treatment. I shall doubtless be troubling you ladies with all sorts of PARP type queries! Jenny
I saw my onc today, and the Carbo/Caelyx has worked well, so I will be starting Rubraca in the next few weeks after some pressing dental treatment. I shall doubtless be troubling you ladies with all sorts of PARP type queries! Jenny
27-359
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My Ovacome
3 years ago
Terazosin ? I have researched using Parkinson's Online - 19 items so far . . .
2019 Jan āExpert Briefingsā of Non-motor Symptoms: Whatās New ? ā Dr. Ronald Pfeiffer Obstructive Symptoms: Treatment Alpha-1 adrenergic antagonists ā Terazosin 2019 April Monthly Research Review, Science of Parkinsonās Disease (SoPD) 2019 May The Futile Hunt for Disease Modifying Therapies | Journal
2019 Jan āExpert Briefingsā of Non-motor Symptoms: Whatās New ? ā Dr. Ronald Pfeiffer Obstructive Symptoms: Treatment Alpha-1 adrenergic antagonists ā Terazosin 2019 April Monthly Research Review, Science of Parkinsonās Disease (SoPD) 2019 May The Futile Hunt for Disease Modifying Therapies | Journal
FMundo
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Anaesthetics for dental treatment.
Is it the case in the U.K. nowadays that only Dental Hospitals can administer anaesthetics for tooth extractions ?
Is it the case in the U.K. nowadays that only Dental Hospitals can administer anaesthetics for tooth extractions ?
seasider18
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Dental implant wit ET
Hi has anyone with ET had dental treatment ie tooth implant when on aspirin and hydroxy . Is ok please Thanks
Hi has anyone with ET had dental treatment ie tooth implant when on aspirin and hydroxy . Is ok please Thanks
Jane-r
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
Still petrified.
Thankyou so very much for the lovely replies. As expected, scan showed increase in size of nodes, so more chemo in 3weeks time. I did notice that the staff on day unit are only wearing masks, no shields, which i was surprised to see, when i was having port flush yesterday. Now i have another dilemma
Thankyou so very much for the lovely replies. As expected, scan showed increase in size of nodes, so more chemo in 3weeks time. I did notice that the staff on day unit are only wearing masks, no shields, which i was surprised to see, when i was having port flush yesterday. Now i have another dilemma
kimbo57
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SHARE Ovarian Cancer Support
4 years ago
HepC. Discoverers win Nobel Price for Medicine.
Without that discovery there wouldn't be these Direct Acting
Antiviral
treatment
medications that now cure in as little as 8 weeks.
Without that discovery there wouldn't be these Direct Acting
Antiviral
treatment
medications that now cure in as little as 8 weeks.
bbgoode
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Hepatitis C Support
4 years ago
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