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Dr.Varburg asked: Relenza (Zanamivir) Information: Relenza is a medicine used to treat Influenza, or “flu”, which is caused by a virus infection. Relenza contains zanamivir.
Using a Diskhaler device, Relenza is delivered directly to the primary site of infection in the lungs. It works by destroying a chemical on the surface of the influenza virus. This stops the virus multiplying and spreading throughout the nose, lungs and air passages.
Best results are obtained by taking Relenza as soon as possible after developing symptoms.
Relenza does not work for the common cold or virus infections other than influenza.
Ask your doctor if you have any questions about why Relenza has been prescribed for you.
Relenza can be used in the treatment of influenza type A and B in children over the age of 5 years.
There is limited experience with the use of Relenza in elderly patients (65 years and older). The same dose is recommended in elderly patients.
How to take Relenza
The Pharmacist’s label on the pack will tell you how to take your Relenza. If there is something you do not understand, ask your doctor or pharmacist.
You should start taking Relenza as soon as possible, preferably within two days, after developing symptoms to get the best effect.
If you suffer from asthma, you may need to use your reliever medication before taking Relenza. You should discuss this with your doctor.
Relenza comes as a fine powder. This powder is in small pockets (known as blisters) in a round foil sheet, known as a Disk. The medicine in your Relenza Disk is taken by breathing it in through your mouth using the Relenza Diskhaler. Follow the instruction sheet that is in the box containing your Diskhaler.
You should breathe in the contents of two blisters, twice a day (usually morning and evening), for five days.
Do not miss any doses. If you forget to take a dose take it as soon as you remember, then go back to taking it as you would normally. If it is almost time for your next dose, skip the dose you missed and take your next dose when you are meant to. Do not take a double dose to make up for the dose that you missed.
If you take too much (overdose) immediately telephone your doctor. If you think you or anyone else may have taken too much Relenza, even if there are no signs of discomfort or poisoning.
If you are not sure what to do, contact your doctor or pharmacist.
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Kelly Purden asked: Herpes is one of the many sexually transmitted diseases afflicting both men and women. Herpes can either be Herpes Simplex or Genital Herpes Simplex. Herpes Simplex is also known as the common cold or fever blister. It is caused by Herpes Simplex virus type 1. This illness occurs when type 1 virus enters the tissue of the susceptible person; then, later manifestations are caused by the reactivation of the virus which remained latent in the person’s tissues since the time it first entered.
Herpes Simplex may be localized or generalized. If localized, the first sign of herpes may appear on the mouth and gums, on the tissue of one eye (even involving the cornea); it may even appear on the genitals, or at the site of some skin injury as small blisters. If the signs appear in the mouth, the first sign of herpes is known as cold sores, while in other areas, it is known as blisters.
The disease may produce no symptoms and may pass unnoticed. Antibodies are produced; however, it only occurs during the first infection because the subsequent manifestations of the disease are different from those of the first one.
Once the person is infected with herpes, the person is going to go through a series of stages as the disease progresses. First if the Primary stage which begins as early as two days after the person has been infected or as long as 8 days after the infection. It is during this stage that the cold sores and blisters appear. The next state is the Latency stage where the cold sores and blisters disappear as if herpes is gone. On the contrary, the virus has already packed its bags and begins to travel from the skin going to the nerves located near the spine to rest waiting for the opportune time. It is at this time when a person must be careful because complications brought by cuts, wounds and other illness can reawaken the virus. After the Latency stage, Shedding stage follows then the Recurrence. Shedding stage is the time when the virus is reawakened and distributed to other parts of the body after it has multiplied in the nerves; and Recurrence is when herpes occurs shortly after the first herpes attack where the first signs of herpes – cold sores and blisters – still appear.
Unfortunately, herpes is not a curable disease. However, there are many treatments and medications available to remedy the pain and discomfort brought about by the first sign of herpes. These include vaccines, and antiviral pills and medications to help speed up the healing process. However, if these are not easily available, a person with herpes can either take aspirin, ibuprofen or acetaminophen as pain relievers. A cloth immersed in lukewarm water and placed over the sore or the blister and taking lukewarm baths help soother the pain. The most important of all is to keep the infected area clean and dry. For those afflicted with genital herpes, they should stop wearing tight fitting clothes and nylon underwear.
If you think you are manifesting the first signs of herpes, the best way to know if you are afflicted with the disease is to get tested for it.
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