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How Often Can You Have Valacyclovir?

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The dosing frequency for valacyclovir (Valtrex) varies significantly depending on the specific viral infection being treated and whether the goal is an acute treatment or long-term suppression. This is because it is a prodrug with higher bioavailability than its active metabolite, acyclovir, requiring less frequent dosing for similar efficacy.

Should Aspirin be Given After a Stroke? The Critical Answer

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According to the American Heart Association, ischemic strokes caused by a blood clot account for about 87% of all stroke cases. For these patients, antiplatelet therapy is a cornerstone of treatment, but the question remains: should aspirin be given after a stroke without medical supervision? The answer is a critical no, and understanding why is key to safe and effective treatment.

Can I Take Antidepressants if I Have a Concussion? What to Know

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Approximately 27% of people with a traumatic brain injury (TBI), including concussions, will develop major depression. If you're wondering, "Can I take antidepressants if I have a concussion?", the answer is often yes, but it requires careful medical supervision and consideration of specific risks.

How do you treat a hematoma after injection?

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While a minor bruise is common after an injection, a significant hematoma, or a localized collection of blood, occurs in up to 17% of patients undergoing certain procedures. Knowing how to treat a hematoma after injection is crucial for managing symptoms, reducing pain, and promoting faster healing.

What is the medication for angiodysplasia? A Guide to Medical Treatment

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Recurrent bleeding from angiodysplasia affects a small but challenging cohort of patients, with studies showing that up to 60% of individuals may experience rebleeding within a year of endoscopic treatment. For these cases where traditional methods fail, medical therapies become a critical part of the management strategy, but what is the medication for angiodysplasia?