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What is telehealth?
Telehealth is the use of communications technologies to provide health care from a distance. These technologies may include computers, cameras, videoconferencing, the Internet, and satellite and wireless communications. Some examples of telehealth include:
- A "virtual visit" with a health care provider, through a phone call or video chat
- Remote patient monitoring, which lets your provider check on you while you are at home. For example, you might wear a device that measures your heart rate and sends that information to your provider.
- A surgeon using robotic technology to do surgery from a different location
- Sensors that can alert caregivers if a person with dementia leaves the house
- Sending your provider a message through your electronic health record (EHR)
- Watching an online video that your provider sent you about how to use an inhaler
- Getting an email, phone, or text reminder that it's time for a cancer screening
Sometimes people use the term telemedicine to mean the same thing as telehealth. Telehealth is a broader term. It includes telemedicine. But it also includes things like training for health care providers, health care administrative meetings, and services provided by pharmacists and social workers.
What are the benefits of telehealth?Some of the benefits of telehealth include:
- Getting care at home, especially for people who can't easily get to their providers' offices
- Getting care from a specialist who is not close by
- Getting care after office hours
- More communication with your providers
- Better communication and coordination between health care providers
- More support for people who are managing their health conditions, especially chronic conditions such as diabetes
- Lower cost, since virtual visits may be cheaper than in-person visits
Some of the problems with telehealth include:
- If your virtual visit is with someone who is not your regular provider, he or she may not have all of your medical history
- After a virtual visit, it may be up to you to coordinate your care with your regular provider
- In some cases, the provider may not be able to make the right diagnosis without examining you in person. Or your provider may need you to come in for a lab test.
- There may be problems with the technology, for example, if you lose the connection, there is a problem with the software, etc.
- Some insurance companies may not cover telehealth visits
The types of care that you can get using telehealth may include:
- General health care, like wellness visits
- Prescriptions for medicine
- Dermatology (skin care)
- Eye exams
- Nutrition counseling
- Mental health counseling
- Urgent care conditions, such as sinusitis, urinary tract infections, common rashes, etc.
For telehealth visits, just like with an in-person visit, it is important to be prepared and have good communication with the provider.
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- Prevention and treatment of osteoporosis.
- Treatment of osteoporosis in postmenopausal women.
- Administration of a composition comprising insulin complexed with a diketopiperazine..
- Administration of a composition comprising insulin complexed with microparticles of a diketopiperazine..
- Administration of fdkp microparticles comprising insulin..
- Method of aerosolizing/deagglomerating an insulin dry powder for use in treating diabetes mellitus via oral inhalation using an inhaler with a cartridge containing the insulin dry powder..
- Method of controlling glycemia in diabetics by administering an initial dose of insulin-fdkp with a meal; determining blood glucose level 1-2 hrs after and administering a supplemental dose of insulin-fdkp if postprandial glucose level is >140 mg/dl.
- Method of delivering to a patient with diabetes mellitus in a single inhalation, greater than 75% of a dry powder dose comprising insulin and fumaryl diketopiperazine using a high resistance to flow dry powder inhaler..
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- Treatment of a patient having diabetes mellitus with a prandial rapid acting insulin..
- Treatment of diabetes mellitus with an inhaled insulin to improve glycemic control using a dry powder inhalation system comprising an inhaler, a cartridge and a dry powder medicament comprising insulin in a single inhalation.
- Treatment of patient having diabetes mellitus via oral inhalation of fdkp microparticles comprising insulin.
- Use of an inhaler to administer dry powder medicament.
- Treatment of osteoporosis in postmenopausal women.
- Method of treating allergic reaction via injection.
- Treatment of partial-onset seizures as adjunctive therapy in patients with epilepsy aged 16 years and older with epilepsy.
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- Method of treating cancer.
- Treatment of moderate to severe vaginal dryness and pain with intercourse, symptoms of vulvar and vaginal atrophy, associated with menopause.
- Treatment of moderate to severe vasomotor symptoms associated with menopause.
- Method of treatment of iron-related conditions with at least 0.6 grams of elemental iron via an iron carbohydrate complex, with a substantially non-immunogenic carbohydrate component, in about 15 minutes or less..
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- Method of treating breast cancer by administering ixabepilone; a method of treating a cancer responsible to microtubule stabilization by administering ixabepilone.
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- Use of ixabepilone in combination with capecitabine in treatment of metastasis breast cancer.
- Improvement of glycemic control in adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus in combination with metformin and/or a ppar-gamma agonist and/or sulfonylurea and/or insulin.
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- Improvement of glycemic control in adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus.
- Method of treating type 2 diabetes mellitus by administering a dipeptidyl peptidase-4 inhibitor in combination with insulin.
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Felter's Materia Medica on Via
   The whole plant of Agrimonia Eupatoria, Linné (Nat. Ord. Rosaceae). A common perennial in the United States, Canada, Europe, and Asia. Dose, 5 to... / ...from the presence of gravel. It is also sometimes used as a gargle, and internally for mucous profluvia from any of the mucous structures of the body. The infusion is especially useful. We have known ...3
   The outer rind of the ripe, fresh fruit of Citrus Aurantium. sinensis, Gallesio (Nat. Ord. Rutaceae) Common Names: Sweet Orange Peel (of Sweet... / ... dispensed in syrup. It is also an agreeable addition to the bitter infusions, as of quassia or Peruvian bark. Sweet Orange Juice. The juice of the orange is a light refrigerant article of diet, and i...3
   A balsam obtained from Toluifera Pereirae (Royle) Baillon. San Salvador in Central America; called Balsam of Peru because first exported to Europe from Peru. Common Names: Balsam of Peru, Peru Balsam. Description.A dark brown, heavy fluid of syrupy consistence, without stickiness and non-hardening in the air, and having a vanilla-like odor, and an acrid, bitter persistent taste. It is soluble in alcohol and chloroform. Principal Constituents. Cinnamein or benzylic cinnamate (C9 H7 (C7 H7) 02...3
   The (1) dried root and the (2) dried leaves and tops of Atropa Belladonna, Linné (Nat. Ord. Solanaceae). Europe and Central Asia; also... / ...conditions mentioned the plaster may prove most effectual. The liniment is especially useful to alleviate cramps in the calf of the leg. The ointment is effectual in relaxing rigid os during labor, an...3
   I. Cinchona.-The dried bark of Cinchona Ledgeriana, Moens; Cinchona Calisaya, Weddell, and hybrids of these with other species of Cinchona... / ... per cent of alkaloids of Red Cinchona (Nat. Ord. Rubiaceae), Ecuador. Common Names: (1) Yellow Peruvian Bark; (2) Red Cinchona Bark. Principal Constituents.Quinine, quinidine, cinchonine, cinchonid... / ...chronic suppuration; and to arrest profuse and debilitating night sweats in one suffering from general debility with poor recuperative powers.3
   ...xylon Coca, Lamarck, and its varieties. (Nat. Ord. Erythroxylaceae.) South American Andes-Peru, Bolivia, and Chili. Dose, 60 to 240 grains. Common Name: Coca. Principal ConstituentsCocaine Preparati......ecorded under that subject. From time immemorial the people of the Andes, particularly in Peru, Bolivia, and Chili, have used coca leaves as other nations use stimulating table beverages; and when und...3
   The leaves of Gaultheria procumbens, Linné (Nat. Ord. Ericaceae). Damp woods and sandy soils of eastern third of the United States. Common... / ...urethra. It does not greatly increase the secretion of urine, but renders its voiding easier by alleviating the sphincteric irritation. It is, therefore, a remedy for dysuria. In incipient renal infla... / ...of infants. Gaultheria is an agent of special value as a flavoring agent and preservative for water-dispensed medicines in the summer season. Fo3
   The rhizome of Jeffersonia diphylla, Barton (Nat. Ord. Berberidaceae). A handsome, vernal, flowering plant throughout the eastern half of the... / ...16 fluidounces.) Dose, 10 drops to 1 fluidrachm. Action and Therapy.As indicated by one of its trivial names this plant has been used in chronic forms of rheumatism. Its exact status is not well det... / ...where rheumatism is located chiefly in the muscles of the back, and in bronchitis and constitutional chronic catarrh, especially in the aged.3
   The juice and outer rind of the fresh ripe fruit of Citrus medica Limonum (Risso), Hooker filius (Nat. Ord. Rutaceae). Northern India, and... / ...d are deeply red and the general indications for acids are present. Lemon juice upon sugar will alleviate distressing cough, especially a persistent explosive cough, with spasmodic contraction of the ... / ...of large quantities of acidulated fluid. It also sometimes relieves sick headache, and a hot lemonade is a popular remedy to break up a cold.3
   The leaves, tops, and seeds of Lobelia inflata, Linné (Nat. Ord. Lobeliaceae). Abundant in the United States. Dose, 1 to 60 grains. Common... / ...e chest in acute thoracic diseases, and gives marked relief from pleural and muscular pains and alleviates the sense of suffocation and fullness accompanied by a feeling of soreness within the chest. ...3
   The inner bark of the root and tree of Mangifera indica, Linné (Nat. Ord. Anacardiaceae). A native East Indian fruit tree; naturalized in the... / ...e fauces, especially when full, red and congested and intensely painful. It may be used also to alleviate inflammatory conditions of the mucosa of any part of the body or upon excoriations of the skin... / ...and digestion, and apparently is non- constipating. When not contraindicated syrup is a fairly good vehicle for mangifera in throat affections.3
   The concrete saccharine exudation of Fraxinus Ornus, Linné (Nat. Ord. Oleaceae). A tree of southern Europe. Dose, 1 drachm to 2 ounces. Common Name:... / ...itable for the constipation of pregnancy. It sometimes causes flatulency and griping. This may be obviated by giving with it any warm aromatic.3
   The leaves of Piper angustifolium, Ruiz et Pavon (Nat. Ord. Piperaceae). A Peruvian shrub. Common Names: Matico, Matico Leaves. Principal Constituents.A... / The leaves of Piper angustifolium, Ruiz et Pavon (Nat. Ord. Piperaceae). A Peruvian shrub. Common Names: Matico, Matico Leaves. Principal Constituents.A bitter principle, matici... / ...and Therapy.An aromatic, bitter stimulant of reputed value in catarrhal states, particularly of the stomach and genito-urinal tract. It is seldom used.3
   Oil of Cajuput, Oil of Cajeput. A volatile oil distilled from the leaves and twigs of several varieties of Melaleuca Leucadendron, Linné (and... / ...ly as a stimulating carminative to relieve intestinal pain, spasmodic colic, and cramps, and to alleviate hiccough, nervous vomiting, and congestive dysmenorrhea. It is also a good stimulant in the co... / ...except in severe cases when the conjoint use of morphine is necessary.3
   Rectified Oil of Turpentine, Rectified Turpentine Oil. Description.A thin colorless liquid corresponding to the properties described under Oleum... / ...s, pharyngitis, peritonitis, arthritis, and other congestive and inflammatory disorders; and to alleviate pain in sciatica, myalgia, pleurodynia, and various neuralgias. For these purposes equal parts...3
Physician's Materia Medica on Via
   The bark of an undetermined Bolivian tree, probably a species of NECTANDRA. The “Coto” commonly in use in this country is the variety which was formerly called “Paracoto.” Aromatic, astring ent, anodyne. Prescribed in obstinate diarrheas. in night sweats, neuralgia and rheumatism.4
   The flowering herb of ARTEMISIA FRIGIDA, Willd. Bitter tonic, antiperlodic, nerve stimulant, diuretic.4
   The leaves of SALVIA OFFICINALIS, Lin. Astringent, tonic. aro matic. carminative; in hot infusion diaphoretic; used in astringent gargles and washes and to repress night sweats. Fluid Extract Sage. Dose, 1 to 4 c. c. (15 to 60 M).4
References
2) "Citriodiol® Nature's Most Effective Insect Repellent", www.citrefine.com/citriodiol/.
3) Felter, Harvey Wickes, 1922, The Eclectic Materia Medica, Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Cincinnati, Ohio.
4) Nelson, Baker & Co., 1904, Physician's Handy Book of Materia Medica and Therapeustics, Detroit, Michigan.
