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“Can I just stop my medication?” This is one question healthcare providers (HCPs) hear often. And it has a complicated answer.
Some medications can be dangerous to stop abruptly. Not only could your medical condition get worse, but you could also have dangerous side effects. And with some medications like antidepressants, stopping cold turkey is riskier the longer you’ve been taking them.
Some medications need to be gradually lowered (tapered). Your HCP can help you make a taper plan. In other words, they’ll help you slowly lower your dose over a period of time.
Continue readingWhen Should I Go to the ER for Back Pain?
Back pain is a common condition. It affects up to one in four people, and it’s one of the most common reasons people go to the emergency room (ER). While it can be significantly painful and disruptive to daily life, back pain usually isn’t a condition that threatens life or limb. It usually improves over time with gentle exercise, stretching, and over-the-counter medications.
Continue readingOnline Program Helps Stroke Survivors Recover
Lifestyle changes, such as reducing or eliminating tobacco and alcohol use, getting more physical activity, eating a healthy diet, and treating depression and anxiety, can significantly improve stroke survivors’ quality of life.
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