Citrus pectin

What is Citrus pectin? Citrus pectin is a soluble dietary fiber derived from the peels and pulps of citrus fruits, particularly oranges, lemons, and limes. It has been studied as a potential adjunct to oral medications for patients who experience difficulty swallowing tablets or capsules due to issues such as dysphagia. Citrus pectin acts by binding to medications in the stomach and facilitating their passage through the gastrointestinal tract intact, thereby potentially enhancing their bioavailability and efficacy....

October 3, 2024 · 2 min · Michael Henderson

Clarithromycin

What is Clarithromycin? Clarithromycin, also known as Biaxin, is a macrolide antibiotic used to treat various bacterial infections. It works by inhibiting the production of essential proteins in bacteria, ultimately killing or preventing their growth. Clarithromycin is effective against a wide range of organisms, including Streptococcus pneumoniae, Haemophilus influenzae, and Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC). The medication is typically administered orally in tablet or liquid form, with or without food, depending on the specific formulation....

October 3, 2024 · 2 min · Michael Henderson

Clavulanic acid

What is Clavulanic acid? Clavulanic acid is a beta-lactamase inhibitor used in combination with antibiotics, such as amoxicillin and Augmentin, to enhance their effectiveness against certain types of bacterial infections. It works by blocking the action of an enzyme called beta-lactamase that some bacteria produce to make themselves resistant to antibiotics. By inhibiting this enzyme, clavulanic acid allows the antibiotic to penetrate and kill the bacteria more effectively. Clavulanic acid is often used in combination with other medications to treat respiratory tract infections, skin and soft tissue infections, and urinary tract infections caused by susceptible bacteria....

October 3, 2024 · 2 min · Michael Henderson

Clevidipine

What is Clevidipine? Clevidipine is an intravenous calcium channel blocker used to manage hypertension, particularly in acute settings such as cardiovascular surgery and post-cardiac arrest care. It works by relaxing the muscles of the heart and blood vessels to lower high blood pressure. Clevidipine is administered directly into a vein and its effects typically last for about 15-20 minutes, allowing for rapid titration to achieve desired blood pressure levels....

October 3, 2024 · 2 min · Michael Henderson

Clevidipine-bumetanide

What is Clevidipine-bumetanide? Clevidipine-bumetanide, also known as Clevidipine, is an injectable calcium channel blocker used in the management of hypertension. It works by selectively blocking L-type calcium channels, leading to a decrease in peripheral vascular resistance and blood pressure. The addition of bumetanide, a potent loop diuretic, enhances the drug’s antihypertensive effects while allowing for controlled fluid administration. Clevidipine is used primarily during emergency situations, such as cardiac arrest or unstable angina, where quick and precise control of blood pressure is critical....

October 3, 2024 · 2 min · Michael Henderson