Well first of all, you should know that anyone on here probably will answer this question after me...but the one thing to remember is CONSULT A PHYSICIAN BEFORE ANYTHING!!!
Blood Pressure Medication is often reffered to as anti-hypertensives.
Fentanyl is a medication that relates to Morphine. In relation, Fentanyl is a reliever for chronic and progressive breakthrough pain.
However, Fentanyl is classifed as a Schedule II Drug in the U.S. because it has been abused so many times.
have to take medicine every day morning or direction by doctor
what medicine require to take in 7.8 tsh value
This is a very complicated question.Thyroid med can increase your pulse rate,possibly B/P as well.B/P meds are to lower B/p. You do not say if Fentanyl is oral or patches. Either way, this tends to lower B/P. This can be a problematical situation. You haven't told me if same doc prescribed all these meds.If you see more than one doc[like hmo or clinic], take ALL meds with you to EVERY appt. If you are using Fentanyl patches you must follow directions VERY PRECISELY! Best bet: Make an appt and take all meds with you. Talk to doc. When yyou get meds, read and keep all info sheets.I keep mine stuck to fridge for ez access, so in case of bad reaction, my husband can just hand them to EMT's
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there are medications used to rebalance thyroid hormone levels if a person has an overactive or underactive thyroid (medical conditions)
A person might need to have their thyroid gland removed if there is concern that they might have thyroid cancer, or that it has been confirmed that they have thyroid cancer. Another reason for removing the thyroid gland is to help treat hyperthyroidism or Graves' disease.Related Article: Hyperthyroidism and Graves' DiseaseRelated Article: Thyroid Cancer Prognosis: What to Expect
Any person.. Especially those who have family history of thyroid disease and have defect gene of thyroid.
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If a person has suffered from thyroid cancer, and has had their thyroid gland surgically removed in order to treat the cancer, that person would then have the most severe form of hypothyroidism, which is to have no thyroid gland at all.
When the thyroid gland is removed, there is no production of thyroid hormones. Therefore, a person is usually put on daily thyroid medication as prescribed by their physician. This person is also treated in a similar way as those with hypothyroidism, or the under production of thyroid hormones.
It depends entirely on the person. I could do a lot. I do a lot of opiates. You probably can't, if you need to ask. Fentanyl is a very powerful drug. Be careful.
panhypopitiutarism is a condition where a person does not have a pituitary gland. This means the part of your brain that helps you to grow and develop, is not thier. People with this disease have no symptoms, but have to take thyroid medicine, as well as growth hormeone and cortef.