That depends on which medications are consumed. Many health problems can be controlled by a change in diet, so it may help.
It's compulsory so yes, but to be a dietician it's not going to help.
The patient may be asked to discontinue taking any medications used to help him/her sleep. Before the patient goes to sleep, the technician hooks him or her up to all of the monitors being used.
A drip provides fluids, electrolytes, and medications directly into the bloodstream, helping to restore hydration, maintain blood pressure, and deliver necessary treatments to support the patient's recovery process. It can be essential for rehydrating a patient who is unable to drink fluids orally or needs rapid administration of medications.
An IV bag works by using a tube connected to a needle inserted into a patient's vein to deliver fluids and medications directly into their bloodstream. The bag is hung above the patient, allowing gravity to help push the fluids into their body. The rate of flow can be controlled to ensure the right amount of fluids and medications are delivered.
The first line of treatment will probably be a psychiatrist, a medical doctor who specializes in mental health. This person will prescribe medications to stabilize the patient. If the patient is in an institution, nurses will also help. Outside of an institution, a patient with schizophrenia may also see a psychologist. A social worker can help with living issues.
A dietician.
Proactol is a weight-loss pill. Its website says it is "clinically proven" and various stories abound about its effects. However, like all such medications, it is only good for so much and will not help everyone. Talk to your doctor or dietician; if they don't think it's a good idea, don't do it.
the patient may be asked to skip breakfast.he or she is given eye drops,and perhaps medications to help relax. A local or topical anesthetic is used to make the procedure painless.sterile coverings are placed around the patient's head.
It will help if the patient has low blood sugar.
There are several prescription medications that can be taken to help with vertigo (for example, meclizine). A patient is sometimes also encouraged to practice handlling small heights, and to work their way up.
There are in fact some medications that offer depression help. They are rather popular and are referred to antidepressants.
Patient assistance for prescription medications, including IV chemotherapies, is given on a patient by patient basis and is based on income. To get help contact Partnership for Prescription Assistance which is a clearing house for many patient assistance programs. www.pparx.org. An additional source is needymeds. You will find the contact information for the pharmaceutical company that makes the drug on that site.