Showing posts with label wake. Show all posts
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In order to wake up more cheerful these tips!

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

In order to wake up more cheerful, these tips! - Perhaps there are many of you who feel lazy to get up early. Wake up in the morning is annoying and difficult to run. But get up early to have many health benefits. To wake up in the morning you happier, follow these tips as reported Boldsky the following:

Change the alarm tone

Some psychiatrists say that the tone of the voice alarm is one of the most hated in the world. Rather than get angry with alarm switch your alarm tone to sound funny, tuneful not the hustle and bustle that you get up a good mood.

Open curtains

When there is no alarm sound, people woke up to the sun exposure. So open your bedroom curtains to greet the morning sun. This is one of the easiest ways to get up with healthy and happy.

Play music instead of turning on the television

If you want to get rid of drowsiness in the morning, listen to music passionately. Do not turn on the TV as soon as you wake up. TV makes you passive and groggy.

Early bath

The best way to take a shower as you brush your teeth. This will wipe the sleep from your body rest. It is very healthy and helps you to get in a good mood.

Make love

Morning sex is the best way to start your day. This activity also gives you some much needed physical exercise.

The above tips are some of the best ways to wake up in a good mood. Which one is the best fit for you?
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New Ad for Actos in Wake of Avandias Revised Safety Warning

Saturday, March 15, 2014

On the heels of Avandias new safety warning addressing a potential increased risk for heart attack (see previous post), Takeda, maker of Actos (pioglitazone), plans to launch a big advertising campaign using the headline:
"If you have type 2 diabetes, Actos has been shown to lower blood sugar without increasing your risk of having a heart attack or stroke."
The FDA reviewed cardiovascular data from Takedas PROactive study and approved this claim.

Avandia and Actos are the only drugs in the class of diabetes medications known as thiazolidinediones. They work by increasing insulin sensitivity.

Both drugs, however, may worsen heart failure, a condition in which the heart does not adequately pump blood, and are labeled as such. Below is Actos boxed warning regarding heart failure:
Thiazolidinediones (TZDs), including ACTOS, cause or exacerbate congestive heart failure (CHF) in some patients. After initiation of ACTOS and after dose increases, observe patients caully for signs and symptoms of heart failure (including excessive rapid weight gain, dyspnea, and/or edema). If these signs and symptoms develop, the heart failure should be managed according to current standards of care. Furthermore, discontinuation or dose reduction of ACTOS must be considered.

ACTOS is not recommended in patients with symptomatic heart failure. Initiation of ACTOS in patients with established NYHA Class III or IV heart failure is contraindicated.
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Takedas press release responding to Avandias new safety warning:
Re. U.S. Food and Drug Administration Decision Summary
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