Wednesday, 30 December 2015
THIS IS WHAT THE CEO HAS TO SAY...
We at PHARMA-GUIDE NIGERIA are very happy to know that indeed a beautiful year 2015 has come to an end. It couldn’t have been this beautiful without the able support of all our readers, crew, patrons & reviewers, fans, friends and well-wishers.
Thursday, 24 December 2015
SPECIAL CHRISTMAS PRAYERS FOR ALL OUR FRIENDS
Here comes Christmas again...
We are most grateful to God for the Word made flesh that has brought salvation to our world. May you and your families be blessed with God's love, peace and guidance this yuletide and more favours in the new year...
We pray with you to be watchful and be security and health conscious as you enjoy your yuletide.
Remember to spread the love of Christmas by visiting and helping people.
If you must drink, do not drive..
Don't be extravagant during Christmas, there is a January
Remember to pray for Nigeria
All of us at PHARMA-GUIDE NIGERIA wish you the very best of the season. We are here for you, always!
~ Pharm. Joe Ebirim (on behalf of Spyceworld Entertainment & Pharma-Guide Nigeria)
Monday, 21 December 2015
[SPEEDY INTERVENTION INTO FMC OWERRI CRISES] FG appoints interim management committee
We have it from reliable sources that the Federal Government has speedily attended to the crises rocking Federal Medical Centre, Owerri by appointing a new interim Management committee to be led by Professor Ndubuisi Eke, a
Saturday, 19 December 2015
CONTRAINDICATION: Risk of fatal interaction – Ceftriaxone (Rocephine® Mesporin®) and Calcium-containing infusions (e.g. Ringer’s lactate)
Wednesday, 16 December 2015
[BREAKING NEWS] FG SHUTS DOWN FMC OWERRI: Just before this lingers, Dear Hon. MInister
Tuesday, 15 December 2015
Okra...and so what?
- The mucilage obtained from cooking okra fruits can be used as a plasma replacement or blood volume expander
Monday, 14 December 2015
Ihiagwa Community gets Free-Medical Outreach from a kind "Hart"
Facilitator, Pharm. Ibitamuno Hart |
CODEINE ABUSE: A ticking time bomb, says Pharmacist Odoh Joshua
Sunday, 13 December 2015
WHILE RUNNING FROM HIV/AIDS, take this Quick refresher of your STD knowledge...
Thursday, 10 December 2015
Monday, 7 December 2015
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FMC OWERRI SHUTS DOWN AGAIN; Government Health Services back to comatose in Imo State
Federal Medical Centre, Owerri |
The people of Imo State of Nigeria have continued to cry out as their only hope of government-run health facility, Federal Medical Centre, Owerri, remains locked and void of comprehensive medical services.
Although, skeletal services continue unhindered for for the benefit of the HIV patients at the HEART-2-HEART UNIT, a vast majority of citizens are unable to enjoy other health services.
This problem is further worsened by the fact that many of the state-owned hospitals have been closed following the decision of the state government to privatise services at the hospitals amidst issues of unpaid salaries and other industrial issues.
The people of Imo state are calling on the federal government to come to their help as calls to persuade the Owelle Rochas Okorocha-led government to better the health state of the Eastern Heartland has fallen on deaf ears. The people of the state have continued to express their prayers for a speedy resolution of all issues stalling the smooth running of the Federal Medical centre as they cannot afford the high cost of medical services offered by private clinics in the state worst still, given the present economic challenges.
Saturday, 5 December 2015
STILL ON HIV AWARENESS: HOW LONG DOES HIV STAY OUTSIDE THE BODY?
The question about how long HIV stays in the body is one that has drawn attention especially when the subject of sharing sharp objects or being injured by sharp objects that may have previously pricked a HIV-positive individual, is mentioned.
It is also important to answer this Frequently asked question as part of efforts to stop discrimination against persons living with HIV/AIDS.
THE ANSWER:
HIV is a very fragile virus outside the body which is its primary host. The life span of HIV outside of the body has not been determined.
For HIV to survive outside the body, it will require a body fluid, very low temperatures which vary with the type of body fluids (-70°C for fresh blood or about 4°C for dried blood), absence of air, not too acidic nor alkaline environment (controlled pH of not less than 7 and not more than 8), concentration of viral particles, etc
Because these conditions are mostly laboratory conditions and in most cases not obtainable outside the body, it is very difficult for HIV to thrive outside the body.
In areas like a syringe or on a razor in a medicine cabinet, HIV would probably live longer because of less airflow and it's a more moist temperature controlled area.
Other points to note:
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), HIV is easily killed outside the human body and therefore can only be transmitted directly from person to person, either by sexual contact, exchange of blood or body fluids or from mother to child. Sexual transmission of the HIV is relatively inefficient and repeated unprotected exposures are normally required. HIV incidence and prevalence can vary greatly from country to country and even within countries, depending on several risk factors and risk behaviours. Since the HIV epidemic is driven mainly by sexual transmission, the level and intensity of risk behaviours (vaginal or anal unprotected sex) in a given community are the main determinants of the spread of the virus.
According to aidsmap.com,
- HIV transmission has not been reported as a consequence of contact with spillages of blood, semen or other body fluids. Nevertheless awareness of the possible persistence of viable HIV in body fluids will encourage observation of infection control procedures.
- The chances of getting infected with HIV from water, nail prick from the ground, sewage, is quite low...
In summary, HIV can't survive outside the body. In minutes it will die and be harmless, but Universal Precautions such as safe sex, appropriate blood screening and transfusion procedures, etc should always be used.
Antibiotics have no preventive role against HIV.
VERY IMPORTANT MESSAGE:
HIV- positive persons who take their medicines religiously will enjoy good health and live normal lives as any other person in the society. It is wise to get tested and live responsibly.
Sources:
http://www.afanlv.org
http://www.aidsmap.com/Survival-outside-the-body/page/1321278/
Wednesday, 2 December 2015
KILLED: THE LION WHICH ESCAPED FROM WILD LIFE PARK IN JOS...
Saturday, 28 November 2015
I ONLY KNEW IT WAS A RIBBON UNTIL I READ THIS
THE RED RIBBON FOR HIV AWARENESS |
It all started in 1991 about 10 years after the emergence of HIV
- About 12 artists (photographers, painters, film makers, and costume designers) gathered to discuss a new project for a New York arts organisation that raises awareness of HIV called VISUAL AIDS.
- After a short brainstorm they come up with a simple idea – the red ribbon, worn to signify awareness and support for people living with HIV.
- When the artists sat down to work on this project, their aim was to get people talking about HIV. This was during a time where HIV was highly stigmatised and people living with the virus were suffering behind closed doors, some too scared to even tell their loved ones. The artists wanted to create a visual expression of compassion for people living with, and affected by, HIV.
- The artists were inspired by the yellow ribbons tied on trees to show support for the US military fighting in the Gulf War. Pink and rainbow stripes were rejected because they were too closely associated with the gay community, and they wanted to convey that HIV went beyond the gay community and was relevant to everyone.
- Red was chosen as it is bold and visible – symbolising passion, a heart and love. The shape was chosen simply because it was easy to make and replicate – anyone can make one by just cutting out a piece of ribbon, looping it around your finger and pinning it on themselves.
- Initially there was text that went with it, to explain why they were being worn, but eventually this was dropped as its symbolism no longer needed an explanation.
- Within weeks of the red ribbon idea being born, world-famous actors starting wearing it to high-profile award ceremonies such as the Oscars and talking about why it was important.
- The media also took notice, and within a short space of time the red ribbon symbol became universally recognised. At the Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert, held at London's Wembley Stadium on Easter Sunday, 1992, more than 100,000 red ribbons were distributed among the audience, with performers such as George Michael wearing one.
- The red ribbon continues to be a powerful force in the efforts to increase public awareness of HIV.
ENDEAVOUR TO WEAR A RED OUTFIT THIS TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2015 AND ON EVERY 1st December. Wearing the Red Ribbon does not identify you as HIV-positive but shows your solidarity against discrimination against persons living with HIV. Feel free to wear the RED RIBBON as we all join hands to fight the virus and not the Positives.
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Tuesday, 24 November 2015
FUEL SCARCITY – A NATIONAL HEALTH POISONPharm. Joseph O. Ebirim
Fuel scarcity as it is popularly referred to as, occurs for many reasons but it seems neither the populace nor the government seem to realize the ‘’poisonous nature’’of this menace. It is indeed hazardous owing to the health consequences of scarcity and scarcity-induced practices. When scarcity looms, hoarding of fuel is usually the first response by petroleum product dealers. Their agents and opportunists roll out their storage drums which they use to buy at pump prices and subsequently sell at hiked prices popularly known as black market prices. Many of these black market dealers store and sell these petroleum products in or near residential areas and it only takes one moment of a fire spark and lives and property are lost to the ensuing inferno. As usual, blames are traded, a cosmetic reaction that only spells medicine after death. In addition to this, scarcity also inspires some crooked minds to sell adulterated petroleum products as the real fuel and unsuspecting buyers purchase these materials and suffer grave consequences. In most cases, these adulterated petroleum products damage motor carburetors causing avoidable incidences of vehicular breakdown, while also contrihuting significantly to the emission of poisonous gaseous products in the atmosphere to the detriment of the health of the inhaling populace. Vehicular breakdown leads to fustration, unhappiness and financial stress and exposure to attacks usually on lonely roads by bandits often leading to loss of lives and properties of motorists.
Fuel scarcity typically leads to the emergence of long queues at petrol stations causing people to spend useful business hours on queues under the scotching heat of the sun, amidst roaring voices and from flaring tempers. This drains them emotionally and its very harmful and anxiety and depression prone individuals. Furthermore during fuel scarcity,the negative effect of our networks of bad roads as it regards undesirable road traffic situations causes people to lose significant work hours on the road, to and from work, reducing thier sleep hours, while also frustrating thier ability to arrive work early and also reduces thier efficiency at work because they are already stressed out.Transport prices are hiked as well making average income earners pay more and gain less from their monthly pay. Goods and services are usually transported from point of origin to other commercial destinations and so their prices are affected by fuel scarcity. The poor masses find it harder to feed and are left to worry more and fall sick all the more thus increasing the disease burden of the society. Obviously, fuel scarcity increases the poverty level of the society and this directly increases crime rate in the society as well. These consequences are very unhealthy for the masses.
The Nigerian story of fuel scarcity is a very sad one given the fact that Nigeria is blessed with abundant resources, one of which is crude oil the precursor of the petroleum products especially PMS which we, every now and then cry out of its scarcity. This is an IRONY!!. This is as a result of corruption which has been nurtured and made chronic and systemically available by years of bad leadership by selfish and unrepentant leaders. From the sardonic blabs of failed and irreparable refineries through the periodic repugnant occasions of petroleum workers industrial action (strikes) to the disgusting tales of subsidy withdrawal, the effect is the same, the masses suffer from unwarranted lack of petroleum products and the hazardous consequences remain unavoidable. Other factors such as bad roads, terrorism and insecurity, epileptic power supply, failing educational systems, to mention but a few add to the national pain. The present administration ably led by President Muhammad Buhari has decided to chair the petroleum sector with the president assuming the role of the Petroleum Minister. It is the prayer of Nigerians that his change mission will provide antidotal therapy to the national poison called fuel scarcity ,quickly bringing to an irreversible end this age long menace; improve the rate of availability of petroleum products than what was obtained during immediate past administration. Most important is the urgent need for both the Nigerian masses and leaders to realize from the points and relationships marshaled out in this piece that fuel scarcity poses a threat to the public health of Nigeria and to recall that since health is wealth, an unhealthy nation is a poor nation. This is a fact that Nigerians must wake up to understand, speak about and task her leaders on, the latter who when faced with the slightest headache use tax payers money to fly abroad for medical treatment.
Finally, fuel scarcity must be seen as an endemic national poison which it is and all hands must be on deck to not just eliminate but subsequently prevent. Measures must be developed now, more than ever to immunize this great nation against incessant occasions of fuel scarcity as a step towards ensuring progress, and then ultimately the much desired peace and unity which are crucial to national development.
Sunday, 22 November 2015
AT LAST, NIGERIA WELCOMES A BREAKTHROUGH THAT WILL SAVE MILLIONS OF LIVES!
According to UNICEF, every year, Malaria affects about 300 million to 600 million people around the world and about 580,000 annual deaths due to malaria have been recorded. 90% of this figure is attributed to Sub-Saharan Africa. Nigeria accounts for 18% of global infections.
Sources: Quartz Africa, http://www.malariajournal.com/content/13/1/403
Wednesday, 18 November 2015
[WOMEN'S HEALTH] EVER EXPERIENCED SCANTY MENSTRUAL FLOW? WORRY LESS, KNOW THE FACTS!
An abnormally light menstrual blood flow. It is also known as hypomenorrhoea. It can occur normally especially if the experience runs through genetic lines.
- Genetics
- Side effects of hormonal contraception methods like oral pills, IUDs, hormonal implants - the relatively low estrogen in this contraceptives reduces the growth of endometrium hence there is little to shed during menstruation
- Age: early in puberty and just before menopause – endometrial lining isn’t developing normally
- Low thyroid hormone level, high prolactin level, high insulin level, high androgen level and problems with some hormones can cause anovulation and also lead to scanty flow.
- Asherman’s syndrome (intrauterine adhesions)
- Plastic operation of the uterine or myomectomy
- Emotional and Nervous factors such as stressful periods and excitement and anxiety over some expectations and events can lead to low production of estrogen and progesterone
- Low body fat due to excessive exercise and crash dieting
- Blood tests to ascertain levels of Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH), Leutinizing Hormone (LH), estrogen, insulin, prolactin. Insulin and androgen levels are high in polycystic ovarian syndrome
- Ultra sonogram (also known as scan) – to ascertain the thickness of the endometrium, size of the ovaries, growth of follicles, to determine ovulation as well as other abnormalities.
- Dilation and Curretage (D & C) and MRI scans may sometimes be needed to help detect other possible causes of scanty flow
- everydayhealth.com (image)
- gynaeonline.com
- wikipedia.com
Thursday, 12 November 2015
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Tuesday, 10 November 2015
PUTTING TITLES TO BED, LET VALUE SPEAK... House officer vs Intern Nomenclature
It reminded me of a scenario that played out earlier in the year while on night shift, a young doctor came around my unit to pick up infusions. Being someone i knew quite well, i tried to assist her in making sure she obtained what she wanted quite fast and when for some procedural reasons, my superior asked her if she was an "intern", she paused and with a look of disgust, replied "No, I am a House officer" and I felt so sorry for her immediately, yeah at her ignorance.
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If we decide to play politics with our profession because we are in the all-things-can-go-Nigeria, so that Doctors can be the "Lord and Masters of the hospitals", the patient-oriented gains of interprofessional collaborative efforts will be lost and the dignity of our profession as envisioned in our respective creed cum oaths will be lost also. The patients who can be any one of us or our loved ones will suffer.
Wednesday, 4 November 2015
WHEN PARACETAMOL TURNS FOE...
Paracetamol is generally safe for use in most people. Even in pregnancy, no causal relationship has linked paracetamol to any foetal danger. It does not cause or worsen stomach ulcers as with some Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) like ibuprofen, Diclofenac, Naproxen, Piroxicam, etc neither does it contain substances such as misoprostol which can hurt the unborn being in the womb (foetus) but protects the stomach from irritations when combined with diclofenac (as in Misoprostol).
An average adult takes about 1000mg three to four times daily for treatment of headache and fever and children may take less. An adult must not take more than 4grams (4000mg) in 24 hours. Your doctor will tell you how much of paracetamol to take. It is wise and advisable to report back to your doctor or pharmacist if you feel paracetamol isn’t good for you as two people do not always respond to a medicine the same way. Also should you have any questions about your medications, a pharmacist is professionally trained to and will be ready to attend to you. At Pharma-Guide Digest, we are always willing to attend to your queries.
Wikipedia.com
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Emdex (2014-2015 Edition)
Friday, 23 October 2015
WHAT HAPPENS WITH COARTEM, LONART, AMATEM AND CIPRO?
monitoring you closely for any potential complications.
You should seek immediate medical attention if you develop sudden dizziness, lightheadedness, fainting, shortness of breath, or heart palpitations during treatment with these medications, whether together or alone. Because lumefantrine can stay in your blood for
a prolonged period after the last dose, interactions with other drugs may occur for some time even after you have stopped taking it. It is important to tell your doctor about all other medications you use, including vitamins and herbs.
Do not stop using any medications without first talking to your doctor.
Courtesy of Drugs.com and retrieved today, October 24, 2015
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