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  2. Hold the Ozempic before surgery, US doctors say

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    People taking popular diabetes and weight loss drugs such as Novo Nordisk's Ozempic and Wegovy or Eli Lilly's Mounjaro should temporarily stop taking them before having elective surgery to avoid ...

  3. Premedication - Wikipedia

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    Premedication is using medication before some other therapy (usually surgery or chemotherapy) to prepare for that forthcoming therapy.Typical examples include premedicating with a sedative or analgesic before surgery; using prophylactic (preventive) antibiotics before surgery; and using antiemetics or antihistamines before chemotherapy.

  4. When it comes to weight loss, which is right for you: Surgery ...

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    Options include bariatric surgery or using prescribed medication, such as Ozempic. But how do you know which option is the best for you? Brian Cantor, M.D., F.A.C.S., F.A.S.M.B.S., a bariatric ...

  5. List of abbreviations used in medical prescriptions - Wikipedia

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    before meals a.c.h.s., ac&hs ante cibum et hora somni: before meals and at bedtime a.d. auris dextra: right ear a single-storey a can be mistaken as an o which could read "o.d.", meaning right eye ad., add. adde addatur: add let there be added ad lib. ad libitum: Latin, "at one's pleasure"; as much as one desires; freely

  6. Obesity: Losing weight with medications such as Ozempic can ...

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    They said the people with a body mass index of more than 70 before their surgery are at the greatest risk for complications. They said that losing weight before bariatric surgery can “jump start ...

  7. Adjuvant therapy - Wikipedia

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    An example of such adjuvant therapy is the additional treatment [1] usually given after surgery where all detectable disease has been removed, but where there remains a statistical risk of relapse due to the presence of undetected disease. If known disease is left behind following surgery, then further treatment is not technically adjuvant.

  8. Preoperative care - Wikipedia

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    At some point before surgery a health care provider conducts a preoperative assessment to verify that a person is fit and ready for the surgery. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] For surgeries in which a person receives either general or local anesthesia, this assessment may be done either by a doctor or a nurse trained to do the assessment. [ 2 ]

  9. The FDA is about to make weight-loss drugs a lot harder to get

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    The biggest development in weight-loss medicine since bariatric surgery (not to mention less invasive), the medications, which were initially approved to treat type 2 diabetes, have exploded in ...