No, Isosorbide Mononitrate extended-release (ER) is not a blood thinner. It is a nitrate medication primarily used to treat angina (chest pain) by relaxing and widening blood vessels, which improves blood flow. While it can help reduce the workload on the heart, it does not have anticoagulant properties like blood thinners such as warfarin or aspirin.
A mono auto blood test is a test that looks for auto immune diseases. These tests may vary in seeking out specific diseases.
There are no treatable symptoms of mono, the best advice is to let the illness run its course. By taking medication and antibiotics, this may make mono symptoms worse.
I currently have Mono and my blood work results came in about a week after the testing.
Nitrates: Nitrates are used to ease the blood flow in the body and cannot be taken with this impotence treatment, as they will result in a severe drop in blood pressure, causing dizziness, fainting and sometimes even a heart attack. Examples of nitrates are glycerol trinitrate, isosorbide mono nitrate and nicorandil. Amyl nitrate: More commonly referred to as poppers, amyl nitrate will also lower your blood pressure dangerously if used in conjunction with this impotence treatment.
Mono percent refers to the percentage of monocytes in the total white blood cell count, while mono number refers to the actual count of monocytes in a specific volume of blood. Monocytes are a type of white blood cell involved in the immune response and play a role in fighting infections and regulating inflammation.
No there is no reason for that.
a simple blood test
Blood Transfusion, close contact, and kissing
Mono is an STD. It can be transfered by the obvous. But it is called the kissing disease and can be transfered by kissing, or by having blood get into your system, ie. blood from a cut getting into a cut you have
Typically "Mono Abs" on a blood test is the absolute number of monocytes, one of the white blood cells. In contrast, a mono antibody test will typically be labeled something like EBV IgM or EBV IgG for Epstein Barr Virus antibodies.
Yes, your children could get Mono if they have had a blood transfusion or close contact with a person who had Mono.
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