What Tablet For Low Blood Count
100+ Topics Foundi am giving my 13 year old cat pet tinic for low red blood cells but it causes sores in her mouth. is there an alternative med for low red blooc cells such as some kind of pill ## Have you contacted your veterinarian to ask? Unfortunately, our site information and any knowledge of my own is geared towards the use of medications and their effect in humans. We really don't have anything about what can and cannot be used in Felines. Does anyone else know of anything?
After using Temodar for 6 weeks (for brain tumour) my sons white blood cell, platelet count dropped dramatically. For 2 months in 0,03 range. Started picking up the last month. Reaching 0.69 at highest. Been in hospital 3 months now. Did a bonemarrow biopsy 1 month ago. After the 2 months a bonemarrow biopsy was done and shown 5% activity. But after the biopsy the dr said he convinced the bonemarrow showing more activity. It's been going up so slowly every week. We keep a chart. We not keen for a bonemarrow transplant now as he has been very sick with infection twice. Want to give him all the chance to see if he can recover by himself. Are there patients that share the same story?
Filed under TemodarOTC MEDS THAT WOULD ACTUALLY WORK?? Would like to here true experiences from anyone ## Hello Ty, I'm not aware of any OTC medications that can help boost white blood cell count, however I can still offer some advice that may be able to help you. Based on my research, low white blood cell counts are indicative of a suppressed immune system. This means that your diet most likely plays a huge role in keeping the immune system strong and the white blood cell count at a healthy level. I recommend that you to start eating more fresh fruits and vegetables (or juice them), whatever is easiest for you. There are also plenty of dietary supplements that can possibly help to boost your immune system. Here is an article that talks about how to naturally boost immunity and white blood cell count:...
Is it possible for Effient to lower my White Blood Cell Count? ## I wouldn't say it's not possible, but this is probably something you'd have to have a blood test for in order to truly determine whether or not it really does lower your white blood cell count and more importantly, by how much? NOTE: This medication works by preventing platelets (a type of blood cell) from collecting and forming clots that may cause a heart attack or stroke. I hope this info helps!
can someone find the NDC # for Metformin 500 mg - 60 count made by TEVA thank you ## If you're referring to Teva Canada, the DIN (Drug Identification Number) for TEVA-Metformin 500mg tablet is "02045710". If you're referring to Teva Pharmaceuticals USA, the National Drug Code (NDC) for Metformin 500mgs is "00093-1048" NOTE: for verification, the imprint on this pill is 93 48 Learn More: Metformin Details I hope this helps! ## The listed NDC code for the 500mg tablet manufactured by Teva with the 93 48 or TEVA 48 marking is listed as being 00093-1048. This is an oral antidiabetic medication that is used to help lower and control blood sugar levels. Is there anything else I can help with? If anyone is looking for information on this medication, you can discover mor...
Can this medication make your red blood cell count high? ## Lisinopril is what I'm on. I had to look up the side effects since I'm sensitive to medication. It's an ACE inhibitor. It can make you dizzy, headaches, increase your potassium levels (WebMD says don't take a potassium supplement if you're taking Lisinopril.) You can have abnormally low blood pressure, decreased blood platelets, decreased function of the bone marrow. Decreased neutrophils (a type of white blood cell), deficiency of granulocytes - a type of white blood cell. I'd suggest doing a Google search to see what you can find. I've noticed you can't find the information you need all in one place. Good luck! ## No, that is not listed as known side effects. In addition to what Nikki has alrea...
My doctor prescribed this, and I know I already have a low wbc count. Should I be concerned? Should I not take it as this is a potential side effect which would compound my pre-existing condition? ## Did you talk to your doctor about it? You should discuss it with them, anytime you are concerned about such an issue. What did your doctor prescribe it for?
what otc eye drops are available to lower eye presure ## list otc eye drops for lowering presure and/or glaucoma ## I'm sorry, but there aren't any over the counter products to treat such a condition. Due to the very nature of the medications used, there are some significant risks associated with them, so they require a doctor's approval and prescription. Learn more glaucoma details here. If you're having trouble affording the medications you need, I can check for you to see if there are any assistance programs available to help. Can you post back with more details, please?
A friend of mine took the plan b pill and has not had her period in 2 months. She has had headaches, been vomiting and feeling very hyped up and sensitive. She keeps saying she needs to have her period to release all this tension. She has been very stressed out over it. She had blood work done and it showed a low white blood cell count. Can the plan b pill and the side affects cause her to have a low white blood cell count? ## No, that is not a normal side effect. The FDA lists its typical ones as possibly including nausea, dizziness, headache, and irregular bleeding. Whether or not she gets her period, it will most likely not change these issues. Given the symptoms, it sounds more like she is pregnant, or dealing with some type of hormonal issue. Is she on any other medications? Has th...
I Have been using Urimex D from the last three years. The problem is controlled to some extent. Please guide me. ## Urimax-D contains Tamsulosin and Dutasteride, it is used to treat bladder and prostate disorders. What type of problem where you having and what has your doctor advised? ## I have low bloodcount.I am taking Urimax D.Can it cause low blood count ## I start taking Dutasteride only for 4 years but recent months, I have to go urinating 2-3 times every night and 5-6 times at day time I always take 0.5 mg of above drugs in every morning so I would like to know whether I should take Dutasteride + Tamsulosin 0.4 mg or not. I need your kind suggestion. ## Prostate enlarged 39cc how long I will take urimax D tablet ## I am taking Tamdura 0.4 mg . Its working well. but just i want to...
My Dr. said to take this for 10 days because my white blood count is too low and that this will help me... But I saw that it is bad and read a few bad things about it. Can someone help me??? ## Hello, Magnolia! How are you? A low white cell count can be due to an infection in the body, so your doctor has prescribed an antibiotic that treats bacterial infections. The FDA lists the typical side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness, headache, non-alelrgic skin rash and diarrhea. What bad things did you see about it?
Pl let me know the doses for Gliclazide Metformin Hydrochloride tablet ## What country are you in? This formulation isn't available in the United States, but is in several other countries, so without knowing where you are located, I am unable to provide you with an answer. The pills, however, are usually taken in the dose prescribed by your doctor, twice daily. Gliclazide with Metformin is an oral anti-diabetic agent. Common side effects may include: nausea, drowsiness, low blood sugar and flatulence. Learn more:
A new drug by the name of Tavalisse (fostamatinib disodium hexahydrate) is reportedly being investigated for use in treating adults with a low platelet count due to chronic immune thrombocytopenia (ITP) when other prior treatment options have fallen short. Chronic immune thrombocytopenia is described as an autoimmune bleeding disorder. In patients with ITP, the blood doesn't clot as it should because of a low platelet count. According to clinical trials, more patients who were treated with Tavalisse achieved pre-determined platelet counts, in comparison to patients who received a placebo. FDA APPROVAL DATE: April 17th, 2018 MANUFACTURER: Rigel Pharmaceuticals, Inc. More specific details pertaining to this drug can be viewed at: fda.gov/Drugs/InformationOnDrugs/ucm605411.htm I hope t...
Filed under TavalisseI am suffering from less eosinophils count with 01%. I am having cough and clogging in lungs. What medicine I have to take to get rid of this. ## My mother is 15 years old debatic and my mother’s age is 65 years and 1 month ago she fall in a disease whater in whole body after that we knew with cheast x-ray that her heart is enlarged with 10:11 and now her lever size alse enlarged with fatty and today her trop-i test result is 0.53 and in blood reports she have low white blood cells Result with value mentioned below 1: neutrophils = 87 2: lymphocytes= 10 3: monocytes = 02 4: esinophils = 01 5: TLC = 18000 6: platelet count= 332000 So how can we control and how may we save her life and get well back Please help me
Taking 5 mg Bystolic. Can Bystolic lower your neutrophils/granuocytes (lower white blood cells that fight bacteria) and lower total white blood count? I have developed mild neutropenia since taking Bystolic, noticed 7 months following first taking the drug and it has continued to now (4 years later) but my doctor does not know of this side effect. Also noticed my cholesterol increased and (total and LDL). When I cut it down some (to 3/4 pill my cholesterol lowered) ## Hello, California! How are you? No, that is not a known side effect of this medication. However, the elevated cholesterol is a known side effect. It might be a good idea to talk to your doctor about trying a different medication, then rechecking both in a few months to see if they are resolved, or not. Is there anything el...
This medicine have any side effects because it is a long time use medicine ## All medications carry the risk of side effects, even over the counter products. The ones for this medication may include: nausea, dizziness, flatulence and low blood sugar. Learn more Glimepiride details here. Learn more Metformin details here. Are there any other questions or comments? ## SIDE EFFECT OF LOSAR-H ## I have bought diamicron xr mex 500 and it cost Rs.189 for 14 tablets of Serdia is there any parellel drug of less expensive.Is there website which guides us to find drug of same generic?
I was prescribed Doxazosin to lower my blood pressure, but it increased sharplly, so thinking the pharmacy assistants had mistakingly put the wrong pills in the bottle, I asked the pharmacist to lcheck the pills. He refused, saying that whatever the label said that was what is inside. ## This is Doxazosin 4mgs, generic for Cardura. However, there are some facts about generic drugs that most people are not aware of and this might be contributing to your problem. Generics drugs, under US a US law called the Hatch-Watchman Act, are allowed to differ in the amount of the active ingredient, from their name brand counterparts by as much as PLUS OR MINUS 20%. The FDA says this is an allowable, therapeutic difference, however, for some people it does create problems. If the previous generic you...
My father could not do cheomo due to low white blood cell count, is there something that he can take to build it back up ## I'm no doctor but I heard of a drug released by Amgen called Neupogen which is supposed to stimulate the production of white blood cells. Your doctor should have more information on this and other possible treatments. Good luck! Amgen site info: ## Hello Ty, Based on my research, low white blood cell counts are indicative of a suppressed immune system. My research tell me that the diet can play a huge role in keeping the immune system strong and the white blood cell count at a healthy level. If possible, maybe you can implement more fresh fruits and vegetables into your fathers diet (juicing is a great way to do this)- whatever is easiest for him. Carrots as w...
I have two tablets left in my prescription. Are there any over the counter meds for high blood pressure? ## All you need do is call your pharmacy for refill and they will contact your physician with a refill. Why would you risk anything else.. ## What is the difference between Verapamil SA and Verapamil ER? ## No, medications for treating high blood pressure require a doctor's prescription. While you can help lower your blood pressure via diet, and exercise, it is always best to take the medication your doctor has prescribed. Verapamil may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, headache, hypotension, and increased urination. Ref: Verapamil Information Lydia, SA stands for sustained action, and ER stands for extended release, both mean the same thing, though, as they just des...
TONACT-TG ONE TABLET, ONE TABLET OF CARDACE H 2.5,ONE TABLET OF DEPLATT&ONE TABLET OF VITIMEN B PL ADVICE ## I AM TAKEING ONE TAB OF TONACTT-TG AFTER DINNER,ONE TAB OF DEPLATT AFTER LUNCH, ONE TAB CARDACE H 2.5AFTER BRECKFAST AT MORNING , ONE VITAMIN B COMPLEX AT 10PM . PL ADVICE LONG RUN EFFECT ## Tonact contains the active ingredient Atorvastatin, it is used to help lower cholesterol. Side effects may include: nausea, drowsiness, dizziness and joint/muscle aches. Deplatt contains the active ingredient Clopidogrel, it is used to inhibit clotting. Side effects may include: nausea, hemorrhage and low white cell count. Cardace contains the active ingredient Ramipril, it is used to treat high blood pressure and congestive heart failure. Common side effects may include: nausea, dizzines...