When it comes to digestive health issues and complaints the frequency of pharmacy visits is high, and a number of digestive health concerns can be attributed to constipation. So, how can pharmacy teams respond and spot patterns when patients come in regularly with the same complaints?
Looking beyond just the symptoms is key in understanding contributing factors; further questions can be asked around diet and lifestyle that may lead to constipation and digestive health issues. Constipation can often be misconstrued, particularly in older people, and exploring lifestyle and diet with a patient could be key to helping and spotting patterns when patients come in regularly to pharmacy with the same complaint.
Standard 20-tablet packs of constipation tablets may be appropriate for a patient displaying mild constipation, but pharmacies are seeing an increased amount of people coming into pharmacy more frequently, so could their digestive health issues be more complex than simply constipation?
When it comes time to choose a Medicare plan, it can be difficult to know where to start. There are so many factors to consider, from the cost of coverage to
the quality of care you'll receive. How do you know which plan is right for you? This article will discuss some of the most important things to keep in mind when
choosing a Medicare plan. It will cover everything from drug coverage to hospital and doctor networks.
By the end of this article, you'll be able to confidently choose the right Medicare plan for your needs!
COST
Of course, for most of us, the cost of our healthcare is a major consideration. When you're choosing a Medicare plan, you'll want to make sure that you're getting
good value for your money. Be sure to compare the monthly premiums, deductibles, and copayments of each plan you're considering. You may also want to look at the
total annual out-of-pocket costs for each plan. This will give you a good idea of how much your healthcare will actually cost you on a yearly basis. If you plan
to be using Medicare for insurance, it's important to do your research before enrolling. This way, you can be sure that you're getting the best possible coverage
for your needs and budget.
During the coronavirus pandemic many people found themselves working from home, and this has continued to some extent in many businesses. A change in working
environment can bring challenges, one of which can be joint pain and discomfort.
Imagine you have gone from a busy office environment, meeting in boardrooms and visiting the canteen for a coffee, to working at home on your dining room table,
walking several feet to get a cup of tea and sitting back down again, this change in surroundings can have an impact on your joints.
Community pharmacists can be a source of knowledge to help individuals that may be suffering from joint complaints, this may be from the above scenario or just
general aches and pains that come from an office based role.
Firstly, it's important for us to know the effects of sitting down at a desk all day (not a scenario I'm sure many community pharmacists experience daily):
Back pain - is one of the most common complaints. This can be caused by bad posture while sitting too high, too low, or hunched over. While this may present as
just a soreness or discomfort, if not rectified and/or accessed this can lead to some serious health issues such as spinal compression, sciatica or spinal stenosis.
There are three types of cells in our body; red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. Out of these, RBCs (red blood cells) play a crucial role in shipping oxygen to every body organ. If the count of these cells drops from the optimum value, a person can become a victim of several health complications. In this article, we will light on 6 effective tips to boost red blood cells.
Superdrug has unveiled its new fertility test service to help women to easily access information about their own fertility and enables them to take greater control of their reproductive health.
The service comprises a Superdrug online doctor consultation and personalised fertility test recommendations to help women make more informed decisions about the options available to them.
Superdrug's fertility test initial consultation requires customers to fill out a quick online questionnaire. This is then reviewed by Superdrug's team of online doctors, who will work with the patients to identify which fertility tests are best suited to the individual. The new service also sees Superdrug introduce three new fertility blood tests to its portfolio, ensuring greater choice and accessibility.
Dr Sara Kayat, Superdrug's medical ambassador comments, "For women that have been trying to get pregnant and not succeeding, or for those who are just curious about their fertility, easy access to blood tests may help provide answers and signpost them in the right direction."
Researchers are curious about curcumin to create an effective anti-infection therapeutic effect and control fungal infections in cancer patients. Curcumin could grow the fungal infection sustainability among cancer patients with candida.
Thus, turmeric curcumin supplements offer a reasonably 'secure cure' against candida with minimal or no adverse effects, even when using a higher curcumin dose.
Consumer healthcare group Haleon on Thursday announced that it has entered into a binding agreement for the sale of the ChapStick brand to Suave Brands
Company, a company owned by American private equity firm Yellow Wood Partners.
The British consumer healthcare company has agreed to sell its lip balm brand to Suave for about $430 million in cash and a minority interest in the buyer,
valued at around $80 million.
Haleon, which was spun off from the GSK Group in July 2022, said that cash proceeds from the sale would be used to pay down debt.
ChapStick generated £112 million ($142.5 million) in revenue in 2023, said Haleon, adding that the sale is likely to close in the second quarter of 2024.
Brian McNamara, Chief Executive Officer, Haleon, said: "Today's announcement is consistent with Haleon being proactive in managing our portfolio, and being
rigorous and disciplined where there are opportunities for divestment.
"While ChapStick is a great brand, much loved by consumers around the world, it is not a core focus for Haleon.
"Barcodes are becoming obsolete, so we needed a unique selling point," comments Business Development Manager at Huxley Europe, Richard Wertheimer,
celebrating the relaunch of its HuxQ10 capsules.
Now boasting a rare triple certification, HuxQ10 capsules are Halal approved by Halal Trust, Kosher approval by Rabbi Adler, and certification as vegan.
This milestone marks a significant step for the company, making HuxQ10 accessible to a wider audience.
Coenzyme Q10, or Q10, is a naturally occurring vitamin-like substance in the body, playing a crucial role in mitochondrial biogenetics and ATP production, which
is vital for cellular energy.
It also acts as a powerful antioxidant, capable of regenerating alpha-tocopherol, the active form of vitamin E.