Buy Tylenol, acetaminophenBuy Tylenol to treat fever, as well as minor to medium aches and pains (including those due to arthritis). Tylenol is taken orally as symptoms demand, to a maximum of 4 g daily.Contraindications: Consult a doctor before using Tylenol if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, if you are allergic to any of its ingredients, if you are taking any other medications (especially isoniazid, phenobarbital, phenytoin, zidovudine, sulfinpyrazone, or any other pain relief medications), or if you have (or have a history of) liver disease or alcohol dependency. To read more about Tylenol side effects, Tylenol dosage, and for more useful information about Tylenol (acetaminophen), please click the product information link below. Other names: Solpadeine, Solpadol, Panadol, Doliprane, Benuron, Acephen. |
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Other name(s): Solpadeine, Solpadol, Panadol, Doliprane, Benuron, Acephen, Paracetamol |
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Often prescribed for pain, fever, inflammation, arthritis |
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Tylenol, acetaminophenAbout ProzacProzac (Fluoxetine, Sarafem) is a prescription medication used to treat major depression, obsessive compulsive disorder, bulimia and sometimes other eating disorders. As Sarafem, Prozac is prescribed to treat very severe PMS now called premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD). In low doses Prozac may be used to treat fibromyalgia. Prozac belongs to a family of antidepressants called selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) which are thought to improve mood by increasing the availability of a chemical in the brain called serotonin. High serotonin levels tend to be associated with a feeling of wellbeing, while depressed individuals often have low serotonin levels. Depression is not fully understood but a growing amount of evident depression have an imbalance of the brain''s neurotransmitters, the chemicals that allow nerve cells in the brain to communicate with each other. Many scientists believe that an imbalance in serotonin may be an important factor in the development and severity of depression. Prozac (Fluoxetine, Sarafem) may help to correct this imbalance by increasing the brain''s own supply of serotonin. Some other antidepressants appear to affect several neurotransmitters in addition to serotonin. Because Prozac (Fluoxetine, Sarafem) selectively affects only serotonin, it may cause fewer side effects than other types of medications. While Prozac cannot be said to ‘cure’ depression, it does help to control the symptoms of depression, allowing many people with depression to feel better and return to normal functioning. An Illness, Not A Weakness Depression is a common medical illness. More than 18 million Americans suffer from some type of depression and one in eight people needs treatment for depression during their lifetime. Depression is not a character flaw, it is neither a mood nor a personal weakness that you can change at will or by pulling yourself together.
Depression has become a topic of great interest. Regularly, we hear it discussed on TV and see it written about in newspapers and magazines. With the growing awareness that depression is an illness with probable biological causes, people may find it easier to share their fears and feelings with their family and others.
Bad News And Good News The Bad News: • Depression is a recurring illness. If you have one episode there is a 50% chance you will have another. The chances of recurrence increase to 70% after two episodes and 90% chance after three episodes.\n
• Untreated, depression can last up to 6 months or longer. For as many as 10% of people depression may last much longer.
• It is estimated that 15% of people with chronic depression commit suicide. • The social stigma surrounding depression is still substantial and may prevent people from seeking treatment. The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) estimates that two thirds of people suffering from depression are without the help they need. Now the good news: • Of all the medical illnesses clinical depression is one of the most treatable. More than 80% of people with depression can be treated successfully with medication, psychotherapy or a combination of the two. • Treating depression reduces the risk of recurrence. • Changes in lifestyle such as exercise, yoga, meditation, and a healthy diet can help relieve stress which can lead to depression. • Early treatment can help you feel better and return quickly to work and regular daily activities. • Early treatment can help stop the symptoms of depression from becoming more severe and long lasting. • Treatment can reduce thoughts of death and lower the risk of suicide. If you or someone you know has been diagnosed with depression effective treatment strategies that can help you feel good again are available. With treatment you can take back your life, feel renewed and enjoy your family, friends, and community. Remember: • Depression is a real illness not a weakness. • Depression is not something you have brought on yourself, and it does not reveal a personal weakness or an inability to cope. • There is a high rate of success for treatment of depression. |