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291 | 2018-04-21 04:07:27 | Zaditen | Zaditen is a brand of eye drops used to relieve the symptoms of allergic conjunctivitis. The active ingredient is ketotifen.For more information, see Zaditen. | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "291": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 291, "category_1.id": 28, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 04:34:44", "category_1.title": "Z" } } |
292 | 2018-04-21 04:07:31 | Zanamivir | Zanamivir is a drug used in the treatment and prevention of influenza type A and B viruses, including avian influenza and swine flu. Zanamivir is currently marketed as Relenza.For more information, see Relenza. | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "292": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 292, "category_1.id": 28, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 04:34:44", "category_1.title": "Z" } } |
293 | 2018-04-21 04:07:43 | Zeldox | Zeldox is used to treat the symptoms associated with schizophrenia and bipolar mania. | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "293": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 293, "category_1.id": 28, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 04:34:44", "category_1.title": "Z" } } |
294 | 2018-04-21 04:08:04 | Zerit | Zerit is a drug is used for the treatment of HIV infections in adults and children together with other HIV treatment agents. | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "294": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 294, "category_1.id": 28, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 04:34:44", "category_1.title": "Z" } } |
295 | 2018-04-21 04:08:17 | Zidovudine (Retrovir Capsules and Syrup) | Zidovudine (Retrovir Capsules and Syrup) is used in patients for the treatment of HIV infection including pregnant women to prevent transmission to neonates. It is also used to as a preventative measure protecting patients exposed to HIV. | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "295": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 295, "category_1.id": 28, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 04:34:44", "category_1.title": "Z" } } |
296 | 2018-04-21 04:08:29 | Zollinger-Ellison Syndrome | Zollinger–Ellison syndrome is a rare condition in which excessive gastric acid leaves the stomach as a result of pancreatic cancer. Individuals with this condition often also have peptic ulcers. It results from excessive production of the hormone gastrin, which is responsible for the production of gastric acid.For more information, see Zollinger–Ellison Syndrome. | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "296": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 296, "category_1.id": 28, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 04:34:44", "category_1.title": "Z" } } |
297 | 2018-04-21 04:09:21 | Zolmitriptan | Zolmitriptan is one of a group of medicines called triptans which belong to the class of medicines called selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs). It is used to treat headaches, including migraine and cluster headaches. It works by reducing swelling in the blood vessels of the brain and blocking the release of chemicals involved in pain responses. | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "297": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 297, "category_1.id": 28, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 04:34:44", "category_1.title": "Z" } } |
298 | 2018-04-21 04:09:26 | Zoloft | Zoloft belongs to the class of drugs called the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) and is used to treat depression, premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD), obsessive compulsive disorders (OCD), panic disorders and social phobias. | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "298": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 298, "category_1.id": 28, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 04:34:44", "category_1.title": "Z" } } |
299 | 2018-04-21 04:09:35 | Zometa | Zometa is used to slow down the spread of cancers in bone, helping to prevent changes to the bones that may cause them to weaken and fracture. | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "299": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 299, "category_1.id": 28, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 04:34:44", "category_1.title": "Z" } } |
300 | 2018-04-21 04:09:46 | Zona Pellucida | The zona pellucida forms the outside covering of the oocyte (egg). The binding of sperm to this layer is one of the early events that leads to fertilisation. | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "300": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 300, "category_1.id": 28, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 04:34:44", "category_1.title": "Z" } } |
347 | 2018-04-21 04:09:56 | Active muscle movement | Active muscle movement, as opposed to passive muscle movement, is when the muscle is actively and voluntarily moved. The more intense the active movements, the greater the muscle tone. | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "347": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 347, "category_1.id": 3, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 06:18:31", "category_1.title": "A" } } |
348 | 2018-04-21 04:10:03 | Active surveillance | Active Surveillance is the watchful waiting of a patients’ condition by a doctor. Surveillance is carried out instead of active treatment when the risks of the treatment outweigh the benefiits. For example the risk of some small, non aggressive, localised prostate cancers ever spreading is very low, however the treatment to remove can leave the patient with urinary symptoms and other side effects. In this case the cancer is closely monitored to make sure it does not spread. If it does spread active treatment will be carried out. |
1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "348": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 348, "category_1.id": 3, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 06:18:31", "category_1.title": "A" } } |
349 | 2018-04-21 04:10:14 | Active voluntary euthanasia | Active voluntary euthanasia is a form of physician assisted death whereby medical intervention takes place, at a patient’s request, in order to end the patient’s life. | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "349": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 349, "category_1.id": 3, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 06:18:31", "category_1.title": "A" } } |
350 | 2018-04-21 04:10:18 | Acute dystonia | Acute dystonia is dystonia that has a rapid onset and involves intense symptoms, but is only experienced for a brief duration.For more information, see Dystonia. | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "350": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 350, "category_1.id": 3, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 06:18:31", "category_1.title": "A" } } |
351 | 2018-04-21 04:10:27 | Acute foetal distress | Acute foetal distress is a collection of signs experienced by a pregnant woman that indicate the foetus is not well or extremely tired such as decreased kicking and movement. | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "351": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 351, "category_1.id": 3, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 06:18:31", "category_1.title": "A" } } |
352 | 2018-04-21 04:10:30 | Acute mania | Acute mania is mania which has sudden onset and is of short duration. | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "352": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 352, "category_1.id": 3, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 06:18:31", "category_1.title": "A" } } |
353 | 2018-04-21 04:10:37 | Acute otitis media | Acute otitis media is defined by presence of fluid in the middle ear and inflammation in the middle ear. Fluid in the middle ear can be detected by the doctor using an otoscope and looking for changes in the ear drum. Inflammation in the middle ear is experienced by the patient as ear pain (otalgia) and seen by the doctor as reddening of the ear drum. | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "353": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 353, "category_1.id": 3, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 06:18:31", "category_1.title": "A" } } |
354 | 2018-04-21 04:10:40 | Acute pain | Acute pain is a short-term feeling of pain felt in response to an easily identifiable cause, such as surgery, some kind of trauma, or an acute illness. Acute pain generally lasts for less than three months. | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "354": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 354, "category_1.id": 3, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 06:18:31", "category_1.title": "A" } } |
355 | 2018-04-21 04:10:51 | Acute rejection | Acute rejection is a type of rejection that is mediated by T cells and usually becomes apparent 7 days post-transplant. The recipient’s T cells recognise alloantigens and cause white blood cell infiltration into the transplanted organ. | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "355": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 355, "category_1.id": 3, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 06:18:31", "category_1.title": "A" } } |
356 | 2018-04-21 04:11:06 | Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome | Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) is a life-threatening lung condition characterised by a rapid onset of breathlessness and tachypnoea (rapid breathing). It may be caused by various medical and surgical conditions such as pneumonia, sepsis, aspiration and trauma. It is a non-specific inflammatory reaction of the lungs to various irritants. | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "356": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 356, "category_1.id": 3, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 06:18:31", "category_1.title": "A" } } |
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