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New research on NSAID's and inflammation
Most NSAIDs, with the exception of
aspirin
, dampen inflammation via the inhibition of cyclooxygenases, a family of pro-inflammatory enzymes. However, evidence from animal studies suggests that when these enzymes are inhibited, the body responds by producing more of the enzymes.
Most NSAIDs, with the exception of
aspirin
, dampen inflammation via the inhibition of cyclooxygenases, a family of pro-inflammatory enzymes. However, evidence from animal studies suggests that when these enzymes are inhibited, the body responds by producing more of the enzymes.
Elizka
in
MPN Voice
2 years ago
Choice of treatment
hi everyone, I would be grateful for some advice Following my PV diagnosis in May with haematocrit over 70% and haemoglobin over 200 my treatment with venesection 2 pints a week for the first 5 weeks then periodically, none for 8 weeks, along with daily dose of 500mg hydroxycarbamide and
aspirin
75mg
hi everyone, I would be grateful for some advice Following my PV diagnosis in May with haematocrit over 70% and haemoglobin over 200 my treatment with venesection 2 pints a week for the first 5 weeks then periodically, none for 8 weeks, along with daily dose of 500mg hydroxycarbamide and
aspirin
75mg
Swim360
in
MPN Voice
2 years ago
Spleen - normal size varies by height of the person
My treatment doesn't really change regardless as I have few symptoms and only take
aspirin
for now, but it is interesting to note for long-term treatment and prognosis. Interested to hear if others have similar experiences re: spleen size or contradictory information to what I stated above.
My treatment doesn't really change regardless as I have few symptoms and only take
aspirin
for now, but it is interesting to note for long-term treatment and prognosis. Interested to hear if others have similar experiences re: spleen size or contradictory information to what I stated above.
BlastedKnees
in
MPN Voice
2 years ago
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Getting an MPN specialist as advised by Hunter and experience of GasLighting
The haem. clinic kept telling me to stop the
aspirin
and would not listen that whenever I did stop I developed a bad migraine a week later (
aspirin
lasts this long in your system).
The haem. clinic kept telling me to stop the
aspirin
and would not listen that whenever I did stop I developed a bad migraine a week later (
aspirin
lasts this long in your system).
Jelbea
in
MPN Voice
2 years ago
How do you communicate your condition?
I am told I am low risk, on low dose
aspirin
and blood panel every six months. Oh, my spleen enlarged a bit. So I considered myself lucky, but at the initial stage I was in shock. "I do have some sort of a cancer? what do I do?" So kept this info only to a small circle, only wife and few friends.
I am told I am low risk, on low dose
aspirin
and blood panel every six months. Oh, my spleen enlarged a bit. So I considered myself lucky, but at the initial stage I was in shock. "I do have some sort of a cancer? what do I do?" So kept this info only to a small circle, only wife and few friends.
AnonymousMike
in
MPN Voice
2 years ago
prednosolone + aspirin+ amoxicillin
Didn't find anything wrong. so they prescribed me with amoxicillin prednisolone and
aspirin
toldme I have to take a lot of liquids...is the drug combination safe to take altogether?
Didn't find anything wrong. so they prescribed me with amoxicillin prednisolone and
aspirin
toldme I have to take a lot of liquids...is the drug combination safe to take altogether?
Ushern
in
PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Recurrent miscarriage and ectopics
I have spoken to a private consultant who recommended a higher dose of folic acid, as well as 150mg
aspirin
and progesterone. Our next steps are either going to be saving for IVF or to have the laparoscopy privately. I feel so alone and hopeless.
I have spoken to a private consultant who recommended a higher dose of folic acid, as well as 150mg
aspirin
and progesterone. Our next steps are either going to be saving for IVF or to have the laparoscopy privately. I feel so alone and hopeless.
nsj2023
in
Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
ENTRESTO 49/51 (+ Bisoprolol, Eplerenone, Aspirin, Simvastatin, Omeprazole, Dapagloflozin, Furosemide, Mexiletine).
My husband (79) has been on Entresto for nearly 2 years. Has no energy or strength and is tired most of the time with breathing problems after a very short walk in the garden. Hasn't seen cardiologist or had his EF checked since prescription issued. GP will not change any medication cos of heart problems
My husband (79) has been on Entresto for nearly 2 years. Has no energy or strength and is tired most of the time with breathing problems after a very short walk in the garden. Hasn't seen cardiologist or had his EF checked since prescription issued. GP will not change any medication cos of heart problems
BeeBee2409
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
happened again
Baby
aspirin
4. Lovenox 5. Low dose ivig 6. Calcium 7. Other supplements like prenatal, D3, fish oil etc. 8. Progesterone and estrogen I don’t have any known issues. Apart from unexplained infertility . All my embryos were PGT normal. I am not sure what else I can do have success.
Baby
aspirin
4. Lovenox 5. Low dose ivig 6. Calcium 7. Other supplements like prenatal, D3, fish oil etc. 8. Progesterone and estrogen I don’t have any known issues. Apart from unexplained infertility . All my embryos were PGT normal. I am not sure what else I can do have success.
Devi2021
in
Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
liver cirrhosis and severe headaches
I have fairly advanced liver cirrhosis, I take thiamine , omeprazole , folic acid , rifaxamin , vitamin B 1 and a baby
aspirin
in the morning Any advice if any of these could be contributing to my headaches would be greatly appreciated Thank you
I have fairly advanced liver cirrhosis, I take thiamine , omeprazole , folic acid , rifaxamin , vitamin B 1 and a baby
aspirin
in the morning Any advice if any of these could be contributing to my headaches would be greatly appreciated Thank you
_rat1
in
LIVErNORTH
2 years ago
liver cirrhosis and severe headaches
I have fairly advanced liver cirrhosis, I take thiamine , omeprazole , folic acid , rifaxamin , vitamin B 1 and a baby
aspirin
in the morning Any advice if any of these could be contributing to my headaches would be greatly appreciated Thank you
I have fairly advanced liver cirrhosis, I take thiamine , omeprazole , folic acid , rifaxamin , vitamin B 1 and a baby
aspirin
in the morning Any advice if any of these could be contributing to my headaches would be greatly appreciated Thank you
_rat1
in
Liver4Life
2 years ago
headaches and liver cirrhosis
I have fairly advanced liver cirrhosis, I take thiamine , omeprazole , folic acid , rifaxamin , vitamin B 1 and a baby
aspirin
in the morning Any advice if any of these could be contributing to my headaches would be greatly appreciated Thank you
I have fairly advanced liver cirrhosis, I take thiamine , omeprazole , folic acid , rifaxamin , vitamin B 1 and a baby
aspirin
in the morning Any advice if any of these could be contributing to my headaches would be greatly appreciated Thank you
_rat1
in
Kidney Disease
2 years ago
Update: Symptoms & Anxiety
Joni xx P.S: I am on progynova x 4 daily. 400mg Cyclogest x2 daily, Folic Acid and at 10 weeks will be adding
Aspirin
to my cocktail of drugs.
Joni xx P.S: I am on progynova x 4 daily. 400mg Cyclogest x2 daily, Folic Acid and at 10 weeks will be adding
Aspirin
to my cocktail of drugs.
MomaJoni
in
Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
symptom questions, kidney issues?
Can’t recall me doing anything strenuous that could have caused it, therefore just thought I would put it out there…if not I can tick it off the list as such I am only on
aspirin
and fexofenadine for my itching at the minute TIA everyone
Can’t recall me doing anything strenuous that could have caused it, therefore just thought I would put it out there…if not I can tick it off the list as such I am only on
aspirin
and fexofenadine for my itching at the minute TIA everyone
Grendall
in
MPN Voice
2 years ago
PMR symptoms or flare of Stills Disease?
I recall my medication as enteric coated
aspirin
, steroids, iron, distalgesics and Indocid slow release capsules. I wore wrists splints for several years and lived a relatively normal life. Thankfully I have no organ involvement to my knowledge.
I recall my medication as enteric coated
aspirin
, steroids, iron, distalgesics and Indocid slow release capsules. I wore wrists splints for several years and lived a relatively normal life. Thankfully I have no organ involvement to my knowledge.
Hidden
in
PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Tight chest ~ waiting for angiogram
and
aspirin
. (I’m 51). Can anyone relate? 11th October feels a long way away at the moment!
and
aspirin
. (I’m 51). Can anyone relate? 11th October feels a long way away at the moment!
Wolfgirl71
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
My Heamatologist said I most likely have ET and mutation tests showed I have JAK2
(Pic above) She started me on
Aspirin
straight away. I wasn’t too concerned as I had looked up high platelets and had seen ET mentioned tho thought it was something trivial.
(Pic above) She started me on
Aspirin
straight away. I wasn’t too concerned as I had looked up high platelets and had seen ET mentioned tho thought it was something trivial.
Pachena
in
MPN Voice
2 years ago
Night fears and weird dreams
Usual cocktail of drugs - Lansaprozole, Bisoprolol, Clopodigrel,
Aspirin
and Atorvastatin plus existing BP meds Telmisartan and Felodipine. I'm also part of a trial which might be Dapaglifozin or a placebo.
Usual cocktail of drugs - Lansaprozole, Bisoprolol, Clopodigrel,
Aspirin
and Atorvastatin plus existing BP meds Telmisartan and Felodipine. I'm also part of a trial which might be Dapaglifozin or a placebo.
Hrty
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Aspirin the cat (a funny story from mom's work)
So mom is a pharmasist and she got too much
aspirin
and put some of it in a box and wrote "
Aspirin
". Her Boss took the box and used it for a cat's bed. Clients saw the cat in the box with written "
Aspirin
" thought it's the cat's name. So called the cat
Aspirin
.
So mom is a pharmasist and she got too much
aspirin
and put some of it in a box and wrote "
Aspirin
". Her Boss took the box and used it for a cat's bed. Clients saw the cat in the box with written "
Aspirin
" thought it's the cat's name. So called the cat
Aspirin
.
Against_the_current
in
Anxiety and Depression Support
2 years ago
Medications causing mouth ulcers?
Hi there, I’m on 9 different medications: Dapagliflozin, Bisopropolol,
Aspirin
, Clopidogrel, spironolactone, warfarin, atorvostatin, lanzrapole and ramipril and I’ve been taking them since late April following a HA.
Hi there, I’m on 9 different medications: Dapagliflozin, Bisopropolol,
Aspirin
, Clopidogrel, spironolactone, warfarin, atorvostatin, lanzrapole and ramipril and I’ve been taking them since late April following a HA.
EU95PTM
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
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