'If its for the treatment of functional dyspepsia you give a H2-antagonist. For uninvestigated dyspepsia you give a H1-antagonist' 13:00. I don't see this part in the BNF, can you direct me please. Thanks!
9:14 what is the name of the drug being said here? (It says _ is an anti foaming agent used in babies with colic and can also be used for hiccups in palliative care)
Simeticone :) although there are now more suitable options for those with hiccups in palliative care, refer to the "Hiccups" section in this link for more: bnf.nice.org.uk/medicines-guidance/prescribing-in-palliative-care/ :)
0:43 Dyspepsia
5:23 GORD
10:23 Antispasmodics
11:36 NSAID Associated Ulcers
12:44 H2-receptor Antaganists
14:29 Acute Diarrhoea
15:09 Chronic Bowel Disorders
19:30 Laxatives
23:09 Local Preparations for Anal & Rectal Disorders
24:11 Stoma Care
24:42 Drugs Affecting Intestinal Secretions
25:03 Bile Acid Sequestrants, Pancreatin & Orlistat
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Chronic Bowel Disorders is at 16:10
'If its for the treatment of functional dyspepsia you give a H2-antagonist. For uninvestigated dyspepsia you give a H1-antagonist' 13:00. I don't see this part in the BNF, can you direct me please. Thanks!
PPI for both, you just give a lower dose of PPI for functional dyspepsia
9:14 what is the name of the drug being said here? (It says _ is an anti foaming agent used in babies with colic and can also be used for hiccups in palliative care)
Simeticone :) although there are now more suitable options for those with hiccups in palliative care, refer to the "Hiccups" section in this link for more: bnf.nice.org.uk/medicines-guidance/prescribing-in-palliative-care/ :)
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