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One for those who take warfarin
Evening All, Just a quickie, I recently treated an outbreak of athlete's foot with some Daktarin ointment which I bought over the counter. I did read the instructions found inside the box and learnt that cream as its an anti fungal can upset your INR. I self test and checked my INR a week after treatment
Evening All, Just a quickie, I recently treated an outbreak of athlete's foot with some Daktarin ointment which I bought over the counter. I did read the instructions found inside the box and learnt that cream as its an anti fungal can upset your INR. I self test and checked my INR a week after treatment
Mary_Janet
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Complications with PACNS/ Cerebral Vasculitis
Was diagnosed with PACNS in 2015, biopsy proven, after several years of severe headaches, memory loss and fatigue, advised now in remission. Originally had Chemotherapy, steroid and Methotrexate, now only on the latter, but still experience symptoms. Would be interested to hear from anybody with Cerebral
Was diagnosed with PACNS in 2015, biopsy proven, after several years of severe headaches, memory loss and fatigue, advised now in remission. Originally had Chemotherapy, steroid and Methotrexate, now only on the latter, but still experience symptoms. Would be interested to hear from anybody with Cerebral
MelBeck
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Vasculitis UK
5 years ago
Shingles and CKD
The
treatment
for shingles are
antiviral
drugs Acyclovir or Valacyclovir and are very bad for kidney patients. I was prescribed Famciclovir in a low dose. You need to start this medication within 72 hours of on set.
The
treatment
for shingles are
antiviral
drugs Acyclovir or Valacyclovir and are very bad for kidney patients. I was prescribed Famciclovir in a low dose. You need to start this medication within 72 hours of on set.
Bassetmommer
NKF Ambassador
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Kidney Disease
5 years ago
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Advice, please, on stopping apixaban for dental work
About three years ago I had to have dental treatment (scaling and root planing) that can involve some bleeding. I tried to get advice on whether or not to discontinue my warfarin (and if so, when, and when to resume) and found myself in the middle of a sort of three person pass-the-parcel game. GP said
About three years ago I had to have dental treatment (scaling and root planing) that can involve some bleeding. I tried to get advice on whether or not to discontinue my warfarin (and if so, when, and when to resume) and found myself in the middle of a sort of three person pass-the-parcel game. GP said
jusjay9
in
AF Association
5 years ago
DENTAL TREATMENT
Can anyone advise if ectopic heartbeats should be reported to a dentist if undergoing root canal/crown treatment. Just not sure and need to know for future reference
Can anyone advise if ectopic heartbeats should be reported to a dentist if undergoing root canal/crown treatment. Just not sure and need to know for future reference
michdev
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Osteoporosis/PMR treatment
Good morning all, I wondered if you can give me some guidance please. I have PMR and have been taking Pred for 10 weeks now, started on 20mg, tapered to 17.5 after 4 weeks which increased pain and stiffness and reduced agin to 15mg 5 weeks later but this again increased pain and stiffness and I have
Good morning all, I wondered if you can give me some guidance please. I have PMR and have been taking Pred for 10 weeks now, started on 20mg, tapered to 17.5 after 4 weeks which increased pain and stiffness and reduced agin to 15mg 5 weeks later but this again increased pain and stiffness and I have
Birdyloo
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
Does being allergic to antibiotics act as a precursor to GCA ?
I am new to GCA and was most interested in the notes on antibiotics.I am 83, have been in excellent health until now, except that I found over the years I was allergic to 9 different antibiotics mainly given me for cystitis or dental treatment over the years. I had a TIA in Sept 2018 and was found to
I am new to GCA and was most interested in the notes on antibiotics.I am 83, have been in excellent health until now, except that I found over the years I was allergic to 9 different antibiotics mainly given me for cystitis or dental treatment over the years. I had a TIA in Sept 2018 and was found to
ragdollcat4
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
Who is correct doctor or rheumatolgist?
Hi everyone About 3 years ago my doctors referred me to hospital as I kept haveing bad symptoms of pain in different parts of my body.The rheumatologist gave me certain exercises and I also had a foot X-ray..She told me that my pain was not arthritis or rheumatoid and that it was fibromyalgia, I had
Hi everyone About 3 years ago my doctors referred me to hospital as I kept haveing bad symptoms of pain in different parts of my body.The rheumatologist gave me certain exercises and I also had a foot X-ray..She told me that my pain was not arthritis or rheumatoid and that it was fibromyalgia, I had
Truemando
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
5 years ago
PETITION: UK Government should respond to John Caudwell's £1M offer to help fund Lyme Research
Although “HIV denialists” threatened to undermine research efforts to combat the epidemic, development of targeted
antiviral
therapy eventually provided effective
treatment
for the disease.
Although “HIV denialists” threatened to undermine research efforts to combat the epidemic, development of targeted
antiviral
therapy eventually provided effective
treatment
for the disease.
Mdaisy
Administrator
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Living with Lyme Disease UK
5 years ago
Free dental treatment when pregnant 37 weeks
Hi everyone, I'm 37 weeks pregnant and just got my routine appointment to the dentist. Which was private before I got pregnant. But I have my free prescription certificate and MATB1 form. Just wondering can I have a free dental treatment from my dental practice where I am now? Or do I have to go elsewhere
Hi everyone, I'm 37 weeks pregnant and just got my routine appointment to the dentist. Which was private before I got pregnant. But I have my free prescription certificate and MATB1 form. Just wondering can I have a free dental treatment from my dental practice where I am now? Or do I have to go elsewhere
Sunflower1989
in
Pregnancy and Parenting Support
5 years ago
Anticoagulants and dental work
Help! I’m having root planing, then 4 extractions, followed a few months later by 4 bone grafts and 4 implants. My periodontist wants me to ask the doctor whether any precautions need to be taken beforehand. I take Dabigatran Bisoprolol, Fleicanide,and an SSRI for anxiety. I haven’t had a cardiology
Help! I’m having root planing, then 4 extractions, followed a few months later by 4 bone grafts and 4 implants. My periodontist wants me to ask the doctor whether any precautions need to be taken beforehand. I take Dabigatran Bisoprolol, Fleicanide,and an SSRI for anxiety. I haven’t had a cardiology
Pacific
in
AF Association
5 years ago
With a CLL diagnosis, knowing more about your immune system could save your life!
2) Viral infections
With the exception of a few specific
antiviral
drugs generally given during
treatment
, we are reliant on our immune system to overcome viral infections.
2) Viral infections
With the exception of a few specific
antiviral
drugs generally given during
treatment
, we are reliant on our immune system to overcome viral infections.
AussieNeil
Partner
in
CLL Support
5 years ago
Trying my GP again
Hi l am fairly new to the site but have had PA for almost 34 years and there wasn't much information back then so l have just tried my best to get on with it and for most part that was ok. Until recently l was able to make it through the 12 weeks until my next injection and the rest of the time l struggled
Hi l am fairly new to the site but have had PA for almost 34 years and there wasn't much information back then so l have just tried my best to get on with it and for most part that was ok. Until recently l was able to make it through the 12 weeks until my next injection and the rest of the time l struggled
CraftyKit
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 years ago
Dental health
I am a major proponent of dentists and dental healthcare. I have dental cleanings every 3 months. I made my husband who really disliked dentists realize what they do for our health. He has undergone several major dental treatments first bullied by me. But now he realizes how critical our dental well-being
I am a major proponent of dentists and dental healthcare. I have dental cleanings every 3 months. I made my husband who really disliked dentists realize what they do for our health. He has undergone several major dental treatments first bullied by me. But now he realizes how critical our dental well-being
IFwczs
in
My MSAA Community
6 years ago
Dental treatment following a heart attack
I recently had a heart attack and my dentist now wants me to ask my doctor whether I need antibiotics before having dental treatment (to deal with bleeding). Does anyone know anything about this?
I recently had a heart attack and my dentist now wants me to ask my doctor whether I need antibiotics before having dental treatment (to deal with bleeding). Does anyone know anything about this?
Hidden
in
British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Endocarditis warning card
“Happy new year” Do BHF still do the endocarditis warning cards at all? I was just curious and do you still have to have antibiotics before any dental treatment? I’ve been reading some very serious stories that have been due to dental treatment and followed by serious complications afterwards. Cheers
“Happy new year” Do BHF still do the endocarditis warning cards at all? I was just curious and do you still have to have antibiotics before any dental treatment? I’ve been reading some very serious stories that have been due to dental treatment and followed by serious complications afterwards. Cheers
Alisbabas
in
British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Today’s Most Promising Drug Targets
A survey of 40+ Parkinsons experts each asked to list what they believe are the 5 top experimental therapies for PD. Amazing breadth in the answers, shows how many different approaches are being taken to tackle the beast. https://tmrwedition.com/2018/12/06/part-4-todays-most-promising-drug-targets/amp
A survey of 40+ Parkinsons experts each asked to list what they believe are the 5 top experimental therapies for PD. Amazing breadth in the answers, shows how many different approaches are being taken to tackle the beast. https://tmrwedition.com/2018/12/06/part-4-todays-most-promising-drug-targets/amp
Farooqji
in
Cure Parkinson's
6 years ago
pippa
HI Pippa the reason why you have to attend the dentist at the hospital you attend as they have got your blood counts on hand and if there is any dental treatment needed they have your records on hand and also if they are not sure they have your haematologist on hand for advice best wishes stevengeorge
HI Pippa the reason why you have to attend the dentist at the hospital you attend as they have got your blood counts on hand and if there is any dental treatment needed they have your records on hand and also if they are not sure they have your haematologist on hand for advice best wishes stevengeorge
Scottishterrier
in
MPN Voice
6 years ago
Dental treatment and Blood thinners
Hello all, I am due a dental appointment next week, and I'm getting very nervous because this will be my first since I started on Apixoban (blood thinner). I have a very dodgy tooth that is due extraction - has anyone had a tooth out whilst on a thinner - was it done at the surgery, or is it a hospital
Hello all, I am due a dental appointment next week, and I'm getting very nervous because this will be my first since I started on Apixoban (blood thinner). I have a very dodgy tooth that is due extraction - has anyone had a tooth out whilst on a thinner - was it done at the surgery, or is it a hospital
Brummiegal
in
AF Association
6 years ago
Emergency dentist Singapore - Malo Clinic Nuffield Dental
Malo Clinic Nuffield Dental has an emergency dentist in Singapore that are dedicated to tooth pain management, wisdom tooth surgery, and root canal treatment. They offer a wide range of dental treatments including emergency dental solutions for those who are in pain but do not have the time for a consultation
Malo Clinic Nuffield Dental has an emergency dentist in Singapore that are dedicated to tooth pain management, wisdom tooth surgery, and root canal treatment. They offer a wide range of dental treatments including emergency dental solutions for those who are in pain but do not have the time for a consultation
NuffieldDental
in
Dentistry Health Support
6 years ago
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