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Antidepressant Drugs Market Size,Share and Latest Research - 1 views

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World Top 10 Diabetes Care Devices growing with the technologies - 1 views

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How Vigrx Plus Supplements Can Easily Assist You Stay Powerful In Bed - 0 views

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What are the various Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) Treatment Devices available... - 0 views

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    Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) is a chronic condition that is characterized by the regurgitation of stomach contents into the throat. GERD is also known as acid reflux disease and it occurs in people of all ages. In milder cases, GERD can be effectively treated with simple pharmacological therapies or by altering a patient's diet. In more severe cases, esophageal surgery might be necessary to remove the troublesome esophageal sphincter and/or improve a patient's general physical condition. GERD can develop when the lower esophageal valve relaxes or becomes weakened. The diagnosis of GERD and gastroesophageal reflux disease can be done by examining the medical history and symptoms. Although acid-reflux disease typically affects the upper body, some of its symptoms can extend down the esophageal tract, making GERD particularly troubling for people who sit or stand for long periods of time. This problem has given rise to a variety of different approaches to treatment, including invasive, surgical treatments, non-surgical treatments and more novel, non-invasive therapeutic approaches. The latest treatment option on the table involves using pharmaceuticals, such as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), to help reduce the effects of GERD. There are a number of advantages to this strategy. For starters, SSRIs are believed to have numerous side effects that tend to make them less attractive to certain groups of patients. Electrical stimulation (ESD) is another common form Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) Treatment Devices. This technique involves the use of electrodes attached to the esophageal wall to generate a varying amount of electrical current. Antirheumatic drugs, which often cause symptoms similar to those of severe heart disease, are sometimes added to the mixture. A major disadvantage of using plicator devices with ESD is that the procedure can only be performed on an outpatient basis, requiring a patient to remain in the hospital for a fe
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Coherent Market Insights_CMI_Blog: The rise in prevalence of Peptic Ulcer and progressi... - 0 views

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    Peptic ulcer drugs are medicines that are used to help fight and treat the symptoms of ulcers in stomach. These drugs, when taken regularly, can stop the production of certain hormones, such as pancreatic enzymes which are responsible for the digestion of foods. When the stomach produces too many enzymes, this can result in a painful ulcer. The first introduction of Peptic Ulcer Drugs was in the 1930s and it is still an important part of medical treatment today. Histological research on ulcers in patients who had undergone ulcer surgery showed that ulcers developed because of a reduced digestive system and inadequate absorption of nutrients in the intestines. The first Peptic Ulcer Drugs, introduced in the United States were drugs which helped to improve the absorption and metabolism of proteins and carbohydrates in the bloodstream. Other Peptic Ulcer Drugs include drugs that reduce the inflammation of the lining of the stomach and lower the levels of certain enzymes which can cause ulcer growth. Read More @ https://coherentmarketinsights-cmi.blogspot.com/2020/11/the-rise-in-prevalence-of-peptic-ulcer.html
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CROs to Watch (Top CRO List) - 1 views

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    To bring new therapies to market, pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device companies engage contract research organizations (CROs).
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