Showing posts with label health. Show all posts
Showing posts with label health. Show all posts

Friday, 23 July 2021

AFTER READING THIS, YOUR WON’T SAY AGAIN THAT THERE IS NO MONEY

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 One of the commonest complaints on the lips of many Nigerians is “there is no money.” On the other hand, one of the commonest groaning from the lips of the same set of people is that “our politicians have stolen all our moneys”. But a careful look into the society and particularly around the entertainment, hospitality, real estate and sex industries reveals that there are so many non-politicians bagging real money and earning genuine wealth. How true then is the saying that “there is no money anywhere”? A big fat lie, it is. The truth is that there is money in the hands of a group of people whom many others complaining are simply unwilling or scared to take the risk of approach to attract or demand their own fair share of the wealth.

Tuesday, 2 August 2016

NIGERIAN COLLEGE STUDENT & ADMAP - UNIPORT CHAIR, BARES HER MIND ON DRUG MISUSE

NOT JUST ABOUT TAKING YOUR MEDICATIONS BUT TAKING THEM VERY WELL - By Chikaodili Ochuba 

Ms. Chikaodili Ochuba 
At one point or the other in life, it becomes expedient for some persons to be given certain medications either for the elimination of a disease, its mitigation or prevention as the case maybe.

Sunday, 15 May 2016

HIV/AIDS: Driving out Ignorance and its prices

At Pharma-Guide Nigeria, we begin our series of advocacy posts on Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) in a bid to drive out the syndromes of HIV-ignorance among our people.

We realize that the lack of knowledge about the disease pattern continues to challenge efforts daily made to check the spread of this disease.

Ignorance has led to stigmatization against infected persons and worst still, self-stigmatization has led to poor compliance to medications and hence an increase in mortality. It is within the arms of ignorance that HIV/AIDS as a disease becomes a person's worst nightmare.

We invite our readers to send in questions to pharmaguidenigeria@gmail.com, or comment under our posts and be sure to get answers and their identity and information will be kept confidential. Also follow us on Twitter @pharmaguidengr and on Facebook.com/pharmaguidenigeria

There are so many discoveries, health and drug information as well as hopeful stories to share about HIV/AIDS Disease, please be a part of this.

Pharm. Ebirim, Joseph O
CEO & Founder, Pharma-Guide Nigeria
+2348033999004
ebirimjoseph.o@gmail.com

Friday, 15 April 2016

HOW IS IT POSSIBLE THAT PHARMACIES KEEP AND DISPENSE POISONS?

Yes, Pharmacies keep and dispense poisons when prescribed for a patient by a recognized and an appropriate prescriber! In addition, Pharmacies have a “Poisons Register” where the “receiver” signs for the poisons he or she receives and the prescription sheets are kept back there for record purposes.

Monday, 29 February 2016

"THE AMPICLOX CRAZE" - BEEEEEECHAM? I MEAN, BEEEEEECHAAAM!!!

Community Pharmacists and others who handle and sell drugs in our country can attest to the reality that AMPICLOX is greatly misused in our society. AMPICLOX is the short form for the antibacterial combination, Ampicillin & Cloxacillin.
It is not rare to find someone rush into the shop and request for Ampiclox for whatever reasons.
Ampiclox is misused for so many reasons and in so many ways such as:

Wednesday, 10 February 2016

WARNING OFTEN IGNORED: WHAT IS PARESTHESIA?

Paresthesia refers to a burning or prickling sensation that is usually felt in the hands, arms, legs, or feet, but can also occur in other parts of the body. The sensation, which happens without warning, is usually painless and described as tingling or numbness, skin crawling, or itching.

Friday, 22 January 2016

For only those who care about staying healthy: 10 WAYS TO COPE WITH THIS HARSH DRY WEATHER

There is no doubt about the hazardous nature of the dry harsh weather of  the Harmattan season. This season which often starts from the last two months of the year right up to January and beyond brings an unusual feeling of dehydration to the body, dustiness to the surroundings and consequently increased manifestations of bacterial and viral infections such as Conjunctivitis, flu, rhinitis and other respiratory tract infections, gastroenteritis, etc.

Monday, 18 January 2016

[MEDITATION TIME] GOOD PRACTICES TO STAY HEALTHY AND HAPPY



The saying that prevention is better than cure is one I can describe as ageless, and often at times, I have been tempted to add that prevention is cheaper than cure. This is true because not only do we spend resources to treat avoidable diseases, resources which could have been used for better ventures, we also incur increasing wear and tear on our body systems.

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)

Saturday, 19 December 2015

CONTRAINDICATION: Risk of fatal interaction – Ceftriaxone (Rocephine® Mesporin®) and Calcium-containing infusions (e.g. Ringer’s lactate)

Ringer’s lactate injection USP is an intravenous fluid used as an electrolyte replacement solution for restoring fluid-electrolyte balance as well as an alkalinizing agent. A 250ml product contains the following:

Wednesday, 16 December 2015

[BREAKING NEWS] FG SHUTS DOWN FMC OWERRI: Just before this lingers, Dear Hon. MInister



Our watchful eyes and anxious ears have finally been greeted with mixed feelings following a preliminary action over the fate of the embattled Federal Medical Centre (FMC), Owerri – the order of closure of the Centre by the Federal Government through the Minister of Health - following series of industrial actions which has plagued it since the first half of the year 2015.

Tuesday, 15 December 2015

Okra...and so what?


OKRA (Abelmoschus esculentus, Fam. Malvaceae) is a multipurpose crop because of the usefulness its fresh leaves, buds, flowers, pods, stems and seeds.
MEDICINAL USES
  1. The mucilage obtained from cooking okra fruits can be used as a plasma replacement or blood volume expander

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.
Pregnancy is not prevented by this kind of flow

Causes:

  • 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

Diagnostic approaches include:

  • 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
 TREATMENT: 
See your Doctor for proper assessment and diagnosis.

REFERENCES





  1. everydayhealth.com (image)
  2. gynaeonline.com
  3. wikipedia.com

Thursday, 12 November 2015

JUST IN CASE YOU DID NOT GET THE HARD COPY, HERE IT IS - PHARMA-GUIDE DIGEST 1

To our esteemed readers and friends, because we would like everyone to read what we have put together, we are glad to now present to you copies of the premier edition of our bulletin, Pharma-Guide Digest.

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Wednesday, 4 November 2015

WHEN PARACETAMOL TURNS FOE...

When it comes to drugs, Paracetamol is a house hold name. It is an analgesic (pain-killer) and an antipyretic (reduces elevated body temperature/fever) and with very weak anti-inflammatory activity. It is an over-the-counter medicine meaning it can be bought without need of a prescription. It comes mainly in 500mg round or oval tablets sold as paracetamol by Emzor, May & Baker, and as Panadol by Glaxo Smithkline (GSK). Other companies market this drug with other brand names. To know what a drug contains, check the park or the blister sachets for a section where you see an inscription about contents.
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.
As a rule, do not obtain drug information from friends and hear say and do not broadcast messages about health and medicines without personally verifying about such from professionals.


POSIONING THROUGH OVER-DOSAGE
When paracetamol is taken, it is metabolized into toxic and non-toxic by products but the toxic product is usually produced in small amounts and detoxified (neutralized) by the liver almost immediately too. However, in the case of overdose, the liver becomes overwhelmed and, the toxic by-product, N-acetyl-p-benzoquinone imine (NAPQI) causes severe damage to the liver. This effect is seen within 3-4days and may lead to very serious liver failure within days after the overdose. The liver organ is very crucial and plays important roles in the well-being of the human system and when it fails, the kidney doesn’t last so long thereafter.
PARACETAMOL AND ALCOHOL
Although, there are conflicting reports about alcohol inducing microsomal enzymes which may cause the production of toxic by-products of paracetamol when consumed together, it is advisable not to combine both products in order to be on the safe side.
CREDITS:
Wikipedia.com
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Emdex (2014-2015 Edition)