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Tag: Nerve damage

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How Does Amitriptyline Treat Neuropathy?

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Chronic neuropathic pain affects a significant portion of the population, with estimates of up to 20% of chronic pain patients experiencing this condition. For many, amitriptyline is a widely used treatment, but its mechanism for controlling nerve pain differs significantly from its role as an antidepressant.

What are the side effects of a nerve block in the hip? Common, rare, and long-term risks

3 min read
While highly effective for managing severe pain in the hip, research shows that peripheral nerve blocks are associated with a range of side effects and risks, including a reported 1% incidence of accidental catheter removal in some studies. Understanding **what are the side effects of a nerve block in the hip** is crucial for anyone considering this procedure for surgery or chronic pain.

Can Antibiotics Mess With Your Nerves? Understanding Drug-Induced Neurotoxicity

4 min read
Research indicates that current use of systemic fluoroquinolone antibiotics can increase the risk of peripheral neuropathy by 47% [1.7.7]. While essential for fighting infections, some antibiotics carry a risk of neurological side effects. So, can antibiotics mess with your nerves? The answer is yes, for a subset of patients and with specific types of drugs.

What Are the After Effects of a Nerve Block?

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According to Stanford Medicine, many patients who receive a nerve block before surgery experience better pain control and fewer side effects from pain medications compared to those without. However, understanding **what are the after effects of a nerve block?** is crucial for patients undergoing this common procedure to ensure a safe and comfortable recovery.

Does tamoxifen cause neuropathy? Exploring the link between hormonal therapy and nerve-related side effects

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While peripheral neuropathy is more commonly linked with chemotherapy, a 2015 animal study found that tamoxifen can induce cellular stress in the nervous system by inhibiting cholesterol synthesis. This raises important questions about whether tamoxifen causes neuropathy and its potential effects on the nervous system, especially concerning vision.

How Do You Know If You Did a Bad Injection?

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Medication errors at home, which include incorrect self-administration, can occur at rates between 2% and 23% [1.4.1]. Learning **how do you know if you did a bad injection** is crucial for identifying complications early and seeking appropriate medical care when necessary.

Is too much ofloxacin bad? Understanding the Risks of Overuse

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In 2014, U.S. outpatient pharmacies dispensed prescriptions for oral fluoroquinolones, including ofloxacin, to about 22 million patients [1.5.1]. The critical question for many is, **is too much ofloxacin bad?** The answer is unequivocally yes, with risks ranging from mild discomfort to severe, permanent disability [1.2.3, 1.5.2].

Exploring the Evidence: Does Remdesivir Cause Nerve Damage?

5 min read
While anecdotal case reports exist, a 2021 study reviewing a large pharmacovigilance database found no statistically significant association between remdesivir and neuropsychological adverse reactions. This article explores the question: **Does remdesivir cause nerve damage?** by examining clinical data, lab research, and the confounding role of the underlying viral infection.