Archive for May, 2010

Cellulitis Treatment and Medications

Tuesday, May 18th, 2010

Cellulitis is a spreading bacterial infection of the skin and the underlying tissues. This infection is very common and can show up in places where the skin is already broken. Cellulitis in adults usually shows up in the lower leg, in children it is commonly seen in the face. The infection can show up in any part of the body. The skin surface is the most affected due to this infection. The infection can also affect the tissues underneath the skin, lymph nodes, and the blood stream if not treated at the right time.

Treatment for cellulitis:

Treatment for cellulite is usually antibiotics; remember to complete the entire course as prescribed by your physician. Cellulitis can be treated with

* Oral antibiotics: Antibiotics prescribed by the doctor should be taken for fifteen days. After starting on the antibiotics check how your infection is responding to the antibiotics prescribed.
* Intravenous antibiotics: In case you do not respond to the oral antibiotics, you will be put on intravenous antibiotics. Antibiotics will be administered into the vein directly.

Find ways to cope up and prevent cellulitis at http://www.internationaldrugmart.com/health-articles/cellulitis-overview.shtml

Medicines that are used to treat cellulitis are Cephalexin (Cephalexin), Keftab (Cephalexin)

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Cataract Symptoms and Teatments

Tuesday, May 18th, 2010

Cataract in human eyes can cause blurred and hazy vision. Cataract in simple terms means some formation over the natural lens of the eye; the formation is usually termed as cloudy formation.Cataract can appear in both the eyes or in just one eye. Cataract is common in people aged above sixty.

Few Causes of Cataract
* Flexibility and transparency of lens reduces with age.
* The lens gets thicker with age.
* Contribution of protein fibers in the lens diminishes with age.
* Diabetes, UV rays, eye trauma, intraocular inflammation, steroids, smoking cab contributes to cataract in young people.

Symptoms
* Unclear or cloudy vision
* Halos appear in the region of light
* Double vision or multiple images in each of the eye
* Need for bright light to read and for other activities

Here are some ways to cope up with it # Keep a control over your blood pressure and blood sugar.
* Check for clarity of vision, if you feel you are having clouded vision or blurred vision, visit your doctor immediately.
* Wear sunglasses to block the harmful UVA and UVB radiations.
* Check your vision regularly using the Amsler grid.
* Eat plenty of greens, and leafy vegetables and find also ways to prevent the cataract at http://www.internationaldrugmart.com/health-articles/cataracts-overview.shtml

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Burgers and Fries Exacerbate Asthma

Tuesday, May 18th, 2010

A burger and fries are not only bad for the waistline, they might also exacerbate asthma, a new study suggests.

Patients with asthma who ate a high-fat meal had increased inflammation in their airways soon afterward, and did not respond as well to treatment as those who ate a low-fat meal, the researchers found.

The results provide more evidence that environmental factors, such as diet, can influence the development of asthma, which has increased dramatically in recent years in westernized countries where high-fat diets are common. In 2007, about 34.1 million Americans had asthma, according to the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology. From 1980 through 1994, the prevalence of asthma increased 75 percent.

Source: http://www.livescience.com/health/fatty-diet-worsens-asthma-100516.html

We at International Drug Mart have medications that are used for treating asthma as well as medications that are used for treating allergies. You can find them at http://www.internationaldrugmart.com/drug-category/asthma.html and http://www.internationaldrugmart.com/drug-category/allergies.html

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Rising Cost of Cancer Medications

Tuesday, May 11th, 2010

The cost of treating cancer in the United States nearly doubled over the past two decades, but expensive cancer drugs may not be the main reason why, according to a surprising new study.

The study confounds conventional wisdom in several respects. The soaring price of new cancer treatments has received widespread attention, but the researchers conclude that rising costs were mainly driven by the growing number of cancer patients.

The study also finds cancer accounts for only 5 percent of total U.S. medical costs, and that has not changed in the last few decades.

“I will say I’m a bit surprised,” said Dr. Len Lichtenfeld of the American Cancer Society, who said he would have expected the proportion of cancer costs to rise.

The researchers also found that private insurers now cover a greater share of cancer treatment costs — about 50 percent — while patients’ out-of-pocket costs have fallen over the past two decades.

Though taken aback by some of the findings, Lichtenfeld and other experts did not dispute the study, which compared medical cost data from the late 1980s to that of the early 2000s. But they said the picture surely has changed in the last several years.

The study is being called the first to combine national cancer costs for all types of payers and see how they’ve changed over time. The figures are reported in 2007 dollars.

It found that cancer treatment costs rose from nearly $25 billion in 1987 to more than $48 billion by the end of 2005.

The rise in costs is mainly due to an increase over 20 years in how many cancer patients there are, said the study’s lead author, Florence Tangka of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

The researchers used data from national telephone surveys done in 1987 and from 2001 through 2005, which gathered information on medical conditions as well as who paid the bills. More than 164,000 people were surveyed.

The study did not offer precise estimates of how the number of people treated for cancer changed from the late 1980s to the early 2000s. But it showed dramatic increases in the number of cancer cases covered by the government’s Medicare and Medicaid programs. Medicare, which covers the elderly and disabled, has consistently covered about a third of the nation’s cancer costs. Medicaid accounts for only 3 percent.

The U.S. population is aging, and older people tend to get cancer at higher rates, Tangka noted.

Better and more advanced treatments mean more people with cancer are remaining alive, so the spending increases represent money well spent, said Kenneth Thorpe, a health policy researcher at Emory University who has focused on the cost of health care.

“It seems like we’re buying increases in survival,” Thorpe said.

The study is being published in Cancer, a medical journal of the American Cancer Society.

The researchers also found:

_The percentage of cancer costs from inpatient hospital care fell from 64 percent to about 27 percent. A shift to less expensive outpatient care, along with cost containment efforts by large health insurers, helped keep down increases in the costs per patient, the authors said.

_The proportion of cancer costs paid by private insurance rose from 42 to 50 percent.

_The proportion of costs paid out of pocket by patients — including copayments and deductibles — dropped from 17 percent to 8 percent.

Those last two findings surprised some experts.

Recent government reports have found that the percentage of Americans with private health insurance has been shrinking and recently hit its lowest mark in 50 years. Yet the study found that the proportion of cancer treatment costs paid by private insurance rose.

And companies have been tightening or cutting employee benefits, causing out-of-pocket costs to go up for many patients. Yet the study found that the proportion of bills paid by patients declined.

That last finding in particular was striking, said Lichtenfeld, the cancer society’s deputy chief medical officer.

He alluded to widely reported increases in personal bankruptcies prompted by medical bills. “There’s no question that the out-of-pocket costs for some patients have risen dramatically,” Lichtenfeld said.

The rising price of certain treatments also should be acknowledged, he said.

The challenge of rising prices was recognized by American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO), which last year released its first guidelines counseling cancer doctors on how to talk to patients about deciding between less expensive chemotherapy drugs made more sense than newer, more expensive products.

The study did not add in the cost of diagnostic tests and scans, which are cost drivers. And the data does not include the last five years, which saw some extremely pricey cancer drugs come on the market.

The picture may have changed since the study’s data was collected and the U.S. economy deteriorated, said Dr. Neal Meropol, a Case Western Reserve University cancer expert who worked on the ASCO guidelines.

Newer treatments along with wider testing are driving up the overall cost of cancer care, Meropol said.

“My concern is that costs are getting shifted to patients and there is a potential for increasing disparities” in cancer care, he added.

Source: http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5irxd94N2Maqjt6E3z3XjCJ5uwvtwD9FJOA8G2

We at International Drug Mart have wide variety of generic medications used for treating various types of cancer. We supply patients at very lower cost and it helps the patients to manage their health costs at lower costs. You can find all the medications listed here at http://www.internationaldrugmart.com/drug-category/anti-neoplastic-anti-cancer.html

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Dadha Pharma Products

Tuesday, May 11th, 2010

Dadha Pharma Private Limited,  is a top-tier healthcare company. Highly respected in India for nearly 100 years, the family-owned and operated company has provided the medications to fill more than 15 million prescriptions since 1914.  International Drug Mart is supplied by Dadha Pharma and is proud to offer their brands of sexual enhancement and ED products, Filagra and Tadalista, widely recognized as the most trusted and potent of all internationally produced generics.  

The Dadha brands include:

FILAGRA (Sildenafil Citrate): Filagra 50mg, Filagra 100mg, Filagra Pink, Filagra Green, Filagra CT in chewable form in mint flavor.
TADALISTA (Tadalafil): Tadalista 10mg, Tadalista 20mg and Tadalista 20mg in chewable form in the mint flavor.
FILITRA (Vardenafil): Filitra 20mg
PROSCALPIN (Finasteride): 1mg tablets for hair loss related to male pattern of baldness.
ACNOMOR (Isotretinoin): 20 mg capsules for treating acne.

In addition to Dadha Pharma, IDM is supplied by Sun Pharma, Glaxo, Pfizer, Wyeth and Ranbaxy, and most other leading manufacturers.

For more information you can contact us at enquiries@internationaldrugmart.com

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Aortic Dissection Symptoms and Medicines

Sunday, May 9th, 2010

Aortic Dissection is a relatively rare, but potentially life-threatening condition. A tear in the aorta is called an aortic dissection.

Symptoms are
* Intense chest pain. The pain is normally described as sharp, ripping, tearing or stabbing and can be felt in the back, chest, neck or jaw. Not to be confused with angina where the pain and discomfort typically intensifies with time.
* Confusion, disoriented thoughts
* Profuse seating
* Reduced movement in any location of the body.
* Reduced sensation in the arms or legs.
* Shortness of breath.
* Dry skin or mouth
* Intense Anxiety
* Excessive yawning
* Nausea or vomiting
* Dizziness
* Fainting
* Cough

Medications Used for Treating

Lopressor (Metoprolol), Toprol (Metoprolol), Tenoretic (Atenolol-Chlorthalidone) and Tenormin (Atenolol)

Find the causes of Aortic Dissection, ways to cope up with it and ways to prevent it at http://www.internationaldrugmart.com/health-articles/aortic-dissection-overview.html

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Appendicitis Causes Symptoms and Treatment

Sunday, May 9th, 2010

Appendicitis is inflammation of the appendix. Causes might be due to viral infections in gastrointestine and if any foreign object or a tumor blocks the appendix.

Symptoms
* Chills
* Constipation
* Diarrhea
* Fever
* Loss of appetite
* Fatigue
* Nausea
* Shaking
* Vomiting.
* Difficulty to pass gas
* Abdominal bloating.

Treatment
After due consideration and confirmation, your physician may perform a surgery, which is the only treatment for acute appendicitis. A traditional open surgery or a laparoscopic surgery will be performed to remove the appendix. This is necessary before any internal harm takes place and to prevent spreading of infection to the abdomen. The removal of the appendix does not in any way affect the vital functioning of the body. In cases, where the symptoms have been persistent for five days or more, immediate surgery may not be recommended as it can lead to other complications. Hence, certain antibiotic medications will be prescribed and if need be a surgery will be performed after couple of months.

Find more information on how to cope up with Appendicitis and ways to prevent at http://www.internationaldrugmart.com/health-articles/appendicitis-overview.html

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Blood Cancer or Leukemia

Thursday, May 6th, 2010

Blood Cancer or Leukemia is a type of cancer that affects the bone marrow. The exact reason for abnormal white blood cells in some individuals is unknown. The exact cause of Leukemia can not be certain, whereas there are few reasons which might cause Leukemia, they are:
1. When any one is exposed to radiation
2. When in contact with chemicals
3. Some viruses also cause
4. Patients under taking chemotherapy
5. Genetics disorders and if a person contains any other blood disorders.

There are different types of blood cancer like Acute lymphocytic leukemia, Acute myelogenous leukemia, Chronic lymphocytic leukemia, Chronic myelogenous leukemia, Hairy cell leukemia.

Symptoms
* General ill feeling.
* Weakness, paleness, chronic fatigue.
* Fever and flu-like symptoms
* Frequent injuries and prolonged bleeding.
* Sudden drastic weight loss.
* Abdominal pain.
* Frequent bacterial or viral infections.
* Frequent headaches.
* Enlarged nymph nodes.
* Pain in bones and joints.
* Night sweats.
* Blood in urine or stools.
* Bleeding from gums and nose.

Find ways on various diagnosis available, various treatments, ways to prevent, ways to cope up with Leukemia and self care tips. Find all these information at http://www.internationaldrugmart.com/health-articles/blood-cancer-overview.shtml

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Back Pain Relief and Treatment

Thursday, May 6th, 2010

The pain or discomfort would be felt in the upper, middle or lower back. For some, back pain is a daily perennial frustrating experience. For others, back pain or backache can be totally unpredictable. There can be many causes for back pain, It can be due to muscular strains, sprains, spinal stenosis, osteoporosis, fibromyalgia and other factors.

Symptoms:
* Back pain after a sudden fall to rule out fracture.
* Back pain at night to rule out tumor
* Back pain accompanied by fever and sweats at night.
* If diagnosed if cancer of the breast, lungs, kidneys, prostrates and thyroids has spread to the back.
* Back pain with incontinence.
* Children who have back pain.

Find the ways to cope up with back pain, treatments, self care tips and medications available to treat at http://www.internationaldrugmart.com/health-articles/back-pain-overview.shtml

Here are few tips to prevent back pain.

* Do not slouch while standing or sitting.
* Maintain a straight standing or sitting posture.
* Keep your back straight always.
* At work place, provide for enough leg space.
* Sit upright at workplace and work comfortably.
* Do not sit or stand at a stretch. Move around… Read More..

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Asthma Symptoms and Medications

Tuesday, May 4th, 2010

Asthma is a disease of the lungs. Asthma affects the breathing passages of the lungs. The symptoms of asthma may differ from person to person, and from time to time.These are the usual symptoms associated with an asthma attack.

* Excessive coughing, especially at night
* Shortness of breath
* Fatigue while exercising
* Wheezing or coughing post exercising.
* Tightness in the chest.
* Symptoms similar to cold like running nose, cough, sore throat and headache.
* Wheezing.
* Change in color, amount or thickness of mucus.
* Loss of good sleep or inability to sleep well.

There are two types of medications namely, quick-relief medications and long-term control medications. We at our pharmacy have both types of medications at International Drug Mart.

You can find the causes, ways to cope up with asthma and also ways to prevent it at http://www.internationaldrugmart.com/health-articles/asthma-overview.html

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