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Tag: Serotonin agonists

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What medications cause aortic stenosis? Unpacking drug-induced valvulopathy

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In the late 1990s, medical reports highlighted an undeniable link between the diet drug combination fenfluramine-phentermine (Fen-phen) and heart valve disease, leading to its withdrawal. This revelation put a spotlight on the question: **What medications cause aortic stenosis** and other cardiac valve damage? While Fen-phen and similar drugs are off the market, other medications that interact with serotonergic pathways remain a concern for causing drug-induced valvular heart disease.

Understanding Medications: How Do Prokinetics Work?

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Gastrointestinal motility disorders, which affect millions, often cause debilitating symptoms like bloating, constipation, and nausea. Understanding **how do prokinetics work** is key to grasping their role in stimulating coordinated contractions to facilitate the transit of digestive content.