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Dr. Amul K. Sadiwala Emergency & Critical Care

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Questions & Answers on "Emergency & Critical Care" (1325)

Can i take antioxidant herbal supplement with escitalopram 10mg and clonezepam 0.5mg

Female | 42

The coexistence of antioxidant herbal supplements with escitalopram 10mg and clonazepam 0.5mg is not recommended unless it is approved by a doctor. Because antioxidant supplements compete with pharmaceutical drugs, they can bring about adverse effects like iatrogenic ones. You should talk with a psychiatrist for proper professional guidance on medications and supplement usage.

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Hello I want to ask about HIV/AIDS, so on March, for the first time in my life I did a sex with prostitute in Osaka, Japan. Of course I'm using condom but I'm really afraid of HIV now

Male | 25

HIV can be spread through UNprotected sex or sharing needles.. Condoms prevent transmission.. Get tested as HIV symptoms may not appear for years.. Contact a healthcare provider for guidance..

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Hi,doc.I feel weak on my limbs and it's associated with a cold and a fever which comes at night.

Male | 19

This could be caused by conditions like the flu, viral infections, malaria (if you've been in a high risk area), or other systemic infections. Get a proper diagnosis and treatment. Take rest, stay hydrated, and consider medications for fever, if adviced by your doctor.

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A.o.A...my mother of 85, completely on bed she is a diabetic. Today she is sweating slightly.

Female | 85

Exce­ssive sweating might signal her blood sugar is dipping low. That's common for folks with diabe­tes. Give her some­thing sugary - a candy or juice should do the trick. Also, check those­ glucose readings. Staying hydrated he­lps too. But if the sweating persists or odd symptoms come up, don't hesitate to loop in her doctor for advice­.

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HBsAg (ECLIA) Test regarding suggestions

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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) to detect the presence of hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) in the blood. This test is highly sensitive and specific and is the preferred method for the diagnosis of HBsAg infection. An electro-chemiluminescence immunoassay (ECLIA) can also be used to detect HBsAg in the blood. This test is less sensitive than ELISA, but it is more specific, meaning it is less likely to give a false positive result.

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