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  2. Endoclip - Wikipedia

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    An endoclip is a metallic mechanical device used in endoscopy in order to close two mucosal surfaces without the need for surgery and suturing. Its function is similar to a suture in gross surgical applications, as it is used to join together two disjointed surfaces, but, can be applied through the channel of an endoscope under direct visualization

  3. Gastrointestinal bleeding - Wikipedia

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    Medications typically include octreotide or, if not available, vasopressin and nitroglycerin to reduce portal venous pressures. [13] Terlipressin appears to be more effective than octreotide, but it is not available in many areas of the world. [16] [30] It is the only medication that has been shown to reduce mortality in acute variceal bleeding ...

  4. Upper gastrointestinal bleeding - Wikipedia

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    A number of medications may improve outcomes depending on the source of the bleeding. [15] Proton pump inhibitor medications are often given in the emergent setting before an endoscopy and may reduce the need for an endoscopic haemotstatic treatment. [16] Proton pump inhibitors decrease gastric acid production. [16]

  5. Peptic ulcer disease - Wikipedia

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    Based on symptoms, confirmed by endoscopy or barium swallow [1] Differential diagnosis: Stomach cancer, coronary heart disease, inflammation of the stomach lining, gallbladder inflammation [1] Treatment: Medications, [1] stopping NSAIDs, stopping smoking, stopping alcohol consumption: Medication: Proton pump inhibitor, H2 blocker, antibiotics ...

  6. Gastroenterology - Wikipedia

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    Before the procedure, the physician might ask the patient to stop taking certain medications including blood thinners, aspirin, diabetes medications, or nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. A bowel prep is usually taken the night before and into the morning of the procedure which consists of an enema or laxatives , either pills or powder ...

  7. 6 tips to reduce alcohol use and cancer risk after surgeon ...

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    U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy warned in a recent advisory about alcohol use increasing cancer risk. The advisory notes that alcohol can increase the risk of throat, liver, esophageal ...

  8. Don’t go ‘cold turkey’ when coming off antidepressants ...

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    Patients who wish to come off the drugs permanently should first agree with their doctor whether it is right to stop taking the medication, and, if so, the speed and duration of withdrawal from it ...

  9. Hematemesis - Wikipedia

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    It is required to perform all tests such as endoscopy before medication. A platelet test is also an important test in such conditions. Medicines such as painkillers or antibiotics, e.g. ciprofloxacin, could decrease platelet count which can lead to thrombocytopenia (when the body does not have sufficient platelets in the blood and cannot form ...