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Main indications for medication therapy:
- Cardiovascular diseases: treatment of hypertension, atherosclerosis, arrhythmias, angina, strokes, etc.
- Infectious diseases: antibiotics and antivirals to treat bacterial and viral infections.
- Respiratory diseases: bronchitis, pneumonia, asthma — medications to ease breathing and reduce inflammation.
- Painful conditions and postoperative pain: analgesics and pain relievers, including NSAIDs (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) and opioids.
- Mental health disorders: antidepressants, anxiolytics, mood stabilizers, and psychotropic medications for treating depression, anxiety disorders, schizophrenia, and other mental illnesses.
- Hormonal imbalances: to normalize hormone levels in cases of hypothyroidism, diabetes, menstrual disorders, etc.
- Neurological and musculoskeletal disorders: treatment of pain in neuralgia, myopathies, motor function disorders.
How medication therapy works:
- Consultation with a doctor: Before starting treatment, the patient undergoes a medical examination, based on which the doctor determines the need for medication.
- Selection of medications: The doctor develops an individual treatment plan, selecting the most effective medications based on the patient’s health condition and medical history.
- Establishing dosage and treatment duration: The doctor determines the optimal dosage and treatment duration to achieve the best effect with minimal side effects.
- Monitoring the patient's condition: During treatment, the doctor regularly monitors the patient's condition, adjusts the therapy if necessary, and tracks potential side effects.
- Supportive therapy: Once the patient's condition stabilizes, they may receive ongoing treatment to prevent disease recurrence or to continue the rehabilitation process.


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