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Tag: Elderly patients

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Can gabapentin cause AFib? Unpacking the link between the medication and atrial fibrillation

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Several case reports and observational studies suggest a potential link between gabapentin use and an increased risk of new-onset atrial fibrillation (AFib), especially in vulnerable populations. This evidence calls for careful consideration, particularly for elderly patients and those with pre-existing cardiovascular conditions, highlighting the need to understand if and how can gabapentin cause AFib.

How common is digitalis toxicity? Understanding its prevalence and longevity in cardiac glycoside therapy.

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Although the use of digitalis has significantly decreased due to newer alternatives, its toxicity remains a persistent and serious clinical problem, with estimates showing thousands of emergency department visits annually for this condition. Understanding **how common is digitalis toxicity** today is vital for both healthcare providers and patients who continue to rely on this medication.

Can Famotidine Cause Confusion? Understanding the Risk Factors

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According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the drug label for famotidine explicitly warns of potential central nervous system (CNS) adverse reactions, including confusion. Although relatively uncommon, famotidine-associated confusion can occur, especially in vulnerable populations such as the elderly or those with underlying health conditions.

Understanding Who Cannot Take Valtrex: Contraindications and Risks

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According to prescribing information from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), patients with severe kidney disease and those with a history of allergic reactions to valacyclovir or acyclovir should not take Valtrex. This guide details the critical factors determining who cannot take Valtrex safely.

Does Famotidine Affect Memory? Understanding the Cognitive Side Effects

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According to the FDA, famotidine is associated with potential central nervous system adverse reactions, including confusion and delirium. However, recent studies and case reports present conflicting evidence on whether famotidine affects memory, especially concerning long-term use and its potential for both harm and benefit in specific conditions.

Can Blood Pressure Medication Do More Harm Than Good?

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Studies suggest that for some individuals, particularly the elderly or those with mild hypertension, the risk of serious side effects like falls can be as high as the benefit of preventing a cardiovascular event. This raises the important question: **can blood pressure medication do more harm than good**?