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Cystitis in Pregnancy

Disclaimer: this is not a prescription. Using medicines without the guidance of a licensed provider  can be lethal. Avoid trimethoprim and quinolones during pregnancy Co-amoxiclav   250/125 mg  3 times daily Cefalexin           250 mg         4 times daily...

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Treatment for Depressions and Anxiety

Disclaimer: this is not a prescription. Using medicines without the guidance of a licensed provider  can be lethal. SSRls are the first line  Citalopram, escitalopram,  flouxetine, fluvoxamine, paraoxetine, sertralifie

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Treatment of Uncomplicated Candida Vulvovaginitis

Disclaimer: this is not a prescription. Using medicines without the guidance of a licensed provider  can be lethal. Healthy, non-pregnant, immunocompetent woman. Sporadic infection. Mild to moderate signs  and symptoms.         A single dose of  oral Fluconazole 150...

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Chlamydia First Line Treatment

Disclaimer: this is not a prescription. Using medicines without the guidance of a licensed provider  can be lethal. CDC recommends either  one of these as the first line Tetracyclin (doxycycline)  100 mg twice daily x 7 days MaciOlide (azithromycin)  1 g single dose...

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Acute Kidney Injury (AKI)

Disclaimer: this is not a prescription. Using medicines without the guidance of a licensed provider  can be lethal. The KDIGO guidelines  define AKI as follows: 1.  Increase in serum creatinine  by _>0.3 mg/dL  within 48 hours, or 2.  Increase in serum creatinine ...

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NSAIDs

Disclaimer: this is not a prescription. Using medicines without the guidance of a licensed provider  can be lethal. NSAIDs can induce many  types of kidney injury: Hemodynamicaly triggered  acute kidney injury (AKI) Electrolyte & acid-base issues Acute...

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