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Thrombocytopenia

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  Thrombocytopenia occurs when your bone marrow doesn’t make enough platelets. Platelets are blood cells that form blood clots to help stop bleeding. People with this condition may bleed a lot and the bleeding may be hard to stop. Thrombocytopenia affects people with certain medical conditions like autoimmune disease or who take certain medications.  Healthcare providers typically treat thrombocytopenia by treating the underlying condition and/or changing the medication that caused the issue . How common is this condition? People may have thrombocytopenia and not realize it because their symptoms are so mild. That’s why healthcare providers aren’t sure exactly how many people have this condition. They do know a related condition, immune thrombocytopenia, affects 3 to 4 in 100,000 children and adults. About 5% of people who are pregnant develop mild thrombocytopenia just before giving birth. People with severe thrombocytopenia may have an increased risk of developing the following condi

Trypsin Chymotrypsin

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Tissue damage of all types, such as surgical or accidental injuries, fractures, and burns, stimulates a well-orchestrated, physiological process of healing, which ultimately leads to structural and functional restoration of the damaged tissues.  Trypsin:chymotrypsin is an oral proteolytic enzyme preparation which has been in clinical use since the 1960s. It provides better resolution of inflammatory symptoms and promotes speedier recovery of acute tissue injury than several of the other existing enzyme preparations. This review article revisits the role and clinical utility of trypsin:chymotrypsin combination in tissue repair. Role of Trypsin,Chymotrypsin in Tissue Repair Trypsin,chymotrypsin is a widely used oral proteolytic enzyme combination to hasten repair of traumatic, surgical, and orthopedic injuries. It shows high bioavailability without losing its biological activities as an anti-inflammatory, anti-edematous, fibrinolytic, antioxidant, and anti-infective agent. These properti

Minoxidil Topical Solution or Foam

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  Minoxidil is a medication that increases new hair growth in cases of hereditary hair loss. You can apply this topical solution or foam on your scalp to promote hair growth.   What is this medication? MINOXIDIL ( mi NOX i dill) treats certain types of hair loss. It works by increasing hair growth on the scalp. This medicine may be used for other purposes; ask your health care provider or pharmacist if you have questions. COMMON BRAND NAME(S): Mintop They need to know if you have any of these conditions: Frontal hair loss or receding hairline No family history of hair loss Sudden or patchy hair loss Unknown reason for hair loss Your scalp is red, inflamed, infected or painful An unusual or allergic reaction to minoxidil , other medications, foods, dyes, or preservatives Pregnant or trying to get pregnant Breast-feeding How should I use this medication? http://medicalhelpdesk.in/products/mintop-10 This medication is for external use on the scalp only. Do not take by mouth. Follow th

Conjugated Estrogens tablets

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  CONJUGATED ESTROGENS (CON ju gate ed  ESS troe jenz) is an estrogen. It is used as hormone replacement in menopausal women. It helps to treat hot flashes and prevent osteoporosis. It is also used to treat women with low hormone levels or in those who have had their ovaries removed. This medicine may be used for other purposes; ask your health care provider or pharmacist if you have questions. COMMON BRAND NAME(S): Premarin They need to know if you have any of these conditions: •abnormal vaginal bleeding •blood vessel disease or blood clots •breast, cervical, endometrial, ovarian, liver, or uterine cancer •dementia •diabetes •endometriosis •fibroids •gallbladder disease •heart disease or recent heart attack • high blood pressure •high cholesterol •high level of calcium in the blood •kidney disease •liver disease •mental depression • migraine headaches •protein C deficiency •protein S deficiency • stroke •tobacco smoker •an unusual or allergic reaction to estrogens, other medicines, f