Statins: Overcoming Barriers to Taking Them
Learn how to find what is getting in the way of taking your statin pill every day.
Learn how to find what is getting in the way of taking your statin pill every day.
Guides people not already diagnosed with coronary artery disease through decision to take statin medicine to lower risk of heart attack or stroke. Covers cholesterol and other risk factors. Includes interactive tool to help you make your decision.
Compare the pros and cons of taking a statin to lower your risk for heart attack and stroke.
Status asthmaticus is a long-lasting and severe asthma attack that does not respond to standard treatment. It occurs when asthma symptoms—difficulty breathing, wheezing, and coughing—fail to improve with emergency medicine treatment. Status asthmaticus is an emergency situation that can lead to death. A person with this...
Status epilepticus is a prolonged seizure that can cause brain damage and sometimes death. Head injury, drug overdose or withdrawal, stroke, brain tumor, infection, or seizure disorders are common causes of status epilepticus. It occurs when: A seizure lasts more than 5 minutes. Two or more seizures occur in rapid...
Stavudine is an antiviral medicine that is used to treat human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), the virus that can cause acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). Stavudine is not a cure for HIV or AIDS. Stavudine may also be used for purposes not listed in this medication guide.
Provides a summary of interactions with vitamins, herbs, and food
This medicine is used for the following purposes: HIV, prevent infection. Generic Name: Stavudine.
This medicine is used for the following purposes: HIV, prevent infection. Generic Name: Stavudine.
Learn practical tips for how to stay active as a family during the pandemic.
Learn how to keep track of your child's or teen's online activity.
When you spend time around an animal—whether it's a pet, a farm animal, or a wild animal—there's a chance you can pick up an infection. Some infections can seem mild, but others can be quite serious. So it's a good idea to learn about your risks and how to protect yourself and other people. People who are most in need...
Older adults and people with long-term diseases often need to take a lot of pills. That can cause problems. If you take more than one medicine that works the same way, you could get too high a dose. And sometimes medicines work against each other. It's important to ask every doctor you visit to look at your complete...
After you leave a violent relationship, you may have to take extra steps to stay safe. For example, if you printed out this information, it's safer to keep it in the hands of a trusted friend than at home. Here are some tips that may increase your safety. Keep in mind that this information is not official legal advice...
If you want to save this information but don't think it is safe to take it home, see if a trusted friend can keep it for you. Plan ahead. Know who you can call for help, and memorize the phone number. Be careful online too. Your online activity may be seen by others. Do not use your personal computer or device to read...
Get some tips for staying on track with eating and activity goals when your routine changes.
Healthy adults ages 18 to 60 can donate stem cells. Children may be donors for themselves or a brother or sister. In some cases, people who are older than 60 can donate. If you wish to be a stem cell donor, a blood sample is taken from you and tested for tissue type. It's then compared with the tissue types of people...
Stem cell transplant is the replacement of damaged bone marrow cells with healthy cells (stem cells). Stem cells are immature cells produced in the bone marrow that make more stem cells, red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. Stem cells used for transplants can be taken from bone marrow, from the...
Stem cell transplant is a possible cure for sickle cell disease. It's usually considered only for children younger than 16 who have severe complications from the disease. Stem cells can be found in bone marrow. Bone marrow is the substance in the center of your bones that produces red blood cells. A person with sickle...
Find out how a stem cell transplant replaces damaged cells with healthy ones.
Learn what to expect and how to care for yourself after a stem cell transplant.
A stent is a small, expandable tube that can be inserted into a blood vessel and expanded using a small balloon during a procedure called angioplasty. A stent is used to open a narrowed or blocked blood vessel. When the balloon inside the stent is inflated, the stent expands and presses against the walls of the artery...
Medicine helps you breathe easier and keeps your asthma under control. Controller medicines help stop problems before they happen. They also reduce inflammation in your lungs. Quick-relief medicines are used when you can't prevent symptoms and need to treat them fast. One of the best tools for managing asthma is a...
Many people take oral or inhaled steroid medicines for conditions such as asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). These medicines include beclomethasone, flunisolide, and prednisone. The oral kind and the high-dose inhaled kind can cause bone loss over time. If you are on these types of medicines for 6...
After being away from sports since his college days, Steve decided it was time to get back in shape and back into the game. Tennis and weight training topped his list of activities to enjoy again. And he did for a while—until arthritis turned his enjoyment into pain. First signs of pain Steve first thought something...
Stevens-Johnson syndrome is a rare but serious condition that causes sores that are like blisters on the mucous membranes of the mouth, nose, genitals, and eyes. A widespread skin rash of irregularly shaped, flat, red spots also develops, which may be painful and peel off. The skin rash may develop on any part of the...
Botanical names: Stevia rebaudiana How It Works Various glycosides, particularly stevoside, give stevia its sweetness. Stevoside is between 100 and 200 times sweeter than sugar. Early reports suggested that stevia might reduce blood sugar (and therefore potentially help with diabetes), 2 although this has not been...
In females, symptoms of an STI (sexually transmitted infection) may include: New vaginal discharge. Pain or burning when urinating. Pain in the pelvis or lower belly. (Women may notice this during sex.) Itching, tingling, burning, or pain in the genital or anal area. Sores, lumps, blisters, rashes, or warts in the...
In males, symptoms of an STI (sexually transmitted infection) may include: Pain or burning when you urinate. New discharge from the penis. Sores, lumps, blisters, rashes, or warts in the genital or anal area. Pain, swelling, or tenderness in the scrotum. Sores in the mouth or throat.
Guides through the decision to be screened for sexually transmitted infections. Explains STIs and discusses causes and lifestyles that put you at higher risk for getting infected. Covers benefits and risks of testing. Includes an interactive tool to help you decide.