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Lethargy and fatigue are problems for many people.

People are often confused by medical terms and mumbo jumbo. You won't find that here - just simple, plain, high quality advice about fatigue, tiredness, lethargy and related issues.
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How to beat fatigue

treatment for fatigue
How to beat fatigue

Tips on avoiding overload and chronic tiredness

Millions of us complain of being tired every day.

We usually blame it on doing too much and not having enough time to do it in, especially during extra-busy periods. But its often our habits that let us down: what we eat, how we sleep, and how we cope emotionally.

Read on for some easy changes that can help you rebuild your energy levels.

Energize Your Diet
Why is it that filling up on pasta or Chinese food for lunch leaves us snacky and sleepy an hour later? Or that falling short on fluids makes us forgetful and foggy? Fact is, eating habits play a powerful role in how well we function on every level. Below, six top fatigue-fighting nutrition strategies to chew on.

Have breakfast... even if you don't feel hungry.
You'll be a lot perkier: Studies show that people who eat breakfast feel better both mentally and physically than those who skip their morning meal. British researchers at Cardiff University even found that spooning up a bowl of breakfast cereal every morning is associated with lower levels of the stress hormone cortisol.

Eat every three to four hours.
Having three smallish meals and two snacks throughout the day can keep your blood sugar and energy levels stable all day long, says Roberta Anding, R.D., a spokesperson for the American Dietetic Association (ADA). Note the word "smallish." Supersized meals demand more of your energy to digest, which can leave you feeling lethargic. At each mini-meal, get a mix of carbohydrates (which the body uses for energy), protein (which helps sustain energy if needed), and healthy fats like those found in fish, nuts, and olives -- these fats and protein contribute to meal satisfaction, so you don't go hunting for sweets an hour later and wind up with a short-lived sugar high and subsequent crash. A few meal ideas: a low-fat yogurt parfait with berries and a couple of tablespoons of whole-grain granola; salmon over mixed greens with whole-grain crackers; and beef tenderloin with a baked sweet potato and asparagus.

Fill up on more fiber.
Fiber has a time-releasing effect on carbs, so they enter your bloodstream at a slow and steady pace, giving your energy staying power, says Anding. When choosing your mini-meals (see above), include fiber-filled options that add up to the daily recommended 25 to 30 grams of fiber (the average person gets only between 10 and 15 grams). Some suggestions: a bowl of raisin bran (5 grams of fiber per cup); black beans and cheese wrapped in a multigrain tortilla (beans have 7.5 grams per 1/2 cup; one tortilla has 5 grams); air-popped popcorn (3.6 grams per 3 cups); an apple with the skin (3.3 grams); and whole-wheat spaghetti (6.3 grams per cup).
Fuel your brain with omega-3s. Found in fatty fish (such as tuna and salmon), walnuts, and canola oil, these essential fatty acids play a role in keeping brain cells healthy and helping you feel mentally alert. Another potential bonus: Omega-3s encourage the body to store carbs as glycogen — the storage form of glucose (blood sugar) and the body's main source of stored fuel — rather than as fat.

Stay hydrated.
Water makes up the majority of your blood and other body fluids, and even mild dehydration can cause blood to thicken, forcing the heart to pump harder to carry blood to your cells and organs and resulting in fatigue. Also, ample fluids keep energy-fueling nutrients flowing throughout the body, says Nancy Clark, R.D., author of Nancy Clark's Sports Nutrition Guidebook. To gauge your hydration, Clark recommends monitoring how often you urinate. You should be going every two to four hours, and your urine should be clear or pale yellow in color. Tip: Besides drinking more, you can also consume foods that naturally contain water, such as yogurt, broccoli, carrots, and juicy fruits, like watermelons, oranges, and grapefruits.

Watch caffeine intake after noon.
Typically, consuming a moderate amount of caffeine — 200 to 300 mg, the amount found in two to three cups of coffee — can make you more energetic and alert in the hours following, says Anthony L. Komaroff, M.D., a professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School. But when caffeine is consumed in large quantities — or anytime in the afternoon or evening — the quality of your sleep that night can take a nosedive, leaving you with heavy eyelids the next day. One caution for those who are highly sensitive to caffeine: Although switching to a decaf latte in the afternoon sounds like the answer, researchers at the University of Florida found that out of 22 decaffeinated coffee beverages tested, all but one contained some caffeine.

Follow these simple tips and you'll feel much stronger and more alert.
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Lipitor Atorvastatin Muscle Pain and Fatigue

Lipitor Muscle Pain

Atorvastatin Muscle Pain

Lipitor / Atorvastatin can cause muscle pain and fatigue

Atorvastatin - also known as Lipitor is a drug from the Statin family of medications. Statin drugs are used all over the world to treat high cholesterol levels.

Lipitor Muscle Pain
The vast majority of those who use lipitor have no real problems with side effects but lipitor muscle pain can trouble some users. Joint pain is also possible.

Other atorvastatin side effects include a swollen or painful tongue.

The most common side effects associated with atorvastatin therapy or lipitor treatment include:
  • lipitor sore joints and muscles,
  • mild transient gastrointestinal symptoms,
  • lipitor altered liver blood tests,
  • atorvastatin headache,
  • lipitor insomnia,
  • atorvastatin dizziness and
  • lipitor fatigue.

Published research indicates that serious side effects happen in only about one percent of those people who take lipitor or atorvastatin but in practice the true figure is likely to be higher than that.

If you think that you have developed a lipitor muscle reaction then please consult with your doctor. Do not stop taking your medication without seeking advice first.

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Nausea Fatigue

Nausea - Fatigue

What can cause nausea and fatigue?

Nausea and fatigue are odd bedfellows as symptoms. They can occur together for the simplest of reasons but can also be warning signs for more serious underlying disorder.

Common causes of a nausea - fatigue combination are viral illness, medication side effects - and, of course, pregnancy.

Rarer causes include internal problems such as liver or kidney disease or even conditions such as stomach or bowel cancer.

If you have a nausea fatigue symptom combination for more than a few days then please seek the advice of a doctor as soon as you can.

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Celebrex Fatigue

Celebrex fatigue

Celebrex side effects - Fatigue

Does celebrex cause fatigue?

Celecoxib is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) used in the treatment of joint pain, osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, severe acute pain, painful menstruation and to reduce the number of bowel polyps in those with a strong family history of polyps in the colon or large bowel - called familial adenomatous polyposis.

Like all drugs - celebrex can cause fatigue, although fatigue with celebrex is not amongst the most common side effects.

Common celebrex side effects are:
  • heartburn or dyspepsia
  • allergic reactions
  • dizziness or headache
  • ringing in the ears
  • fluid retention

More serious celebrex side effects include:

  • bleeding from the stomach or bowel
  • heart attack or stroke
  • kidney function problems
  • liver problems

There has been a lot of recent concern that celebrex can increase your risk of life-threatening heart or circulation problems, including heart attack or stroke. This risk will increase the longer you use Celebrex. The problem is rare but those with other risk factors for heart disease or stroke should not take celebrex.

If you develop fatigue while taking celebrex then seek advice from your doctor. Do not alter your own medication without seeing your doctor first.

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Citalopram Fatigue

Citalopram Fatigue

Citalopram and Fatigue - what's the connection?

Citalopram is a drug used to treat depression and other related conditions. It is also used on occasion in the treatment of body dysmorphic disorder and anxiety or panic problems.

Fatigue is one of the main side effects of citalopram and it is the reason that some people eventually decide to stop taking it.

Citalopram belongs to a class of drugs known as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors

Citalopram fatigue is dose related - in other words the citalopram fatigue usually gets worse as the dose of citalopram is increased. Alcohol, even in small quantities can also worsen citalopram fatigue.

Read more about citalopram and the apparent paradox of using citalopram to treat fatigue here.

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Atorvastatin Fatigue

Atorvastatin Fatigue

Fatigue due to atorvastatin treatment

Atorvastatin is a drug used to treat high cholesterol levels.

It's other name is Lipitor.

Atorvastatin is one of a widely used group of drugs called Statins.

Most people who take atorvastatin have no significant side effects but some experience pain in the joints and muscles. Others develop a painful tongue or a swollen tongue.

Common side effects associated with atorvastatin therapy or lipitor treatment include:

  • atorvastatin related sore joints and muscles,
  • mild transient gastrointestinal symptoms,
  • altered liver blood tests,
  • headache, insomnia, dizziness and atorvastatin fatigue.

The official literature suggests that only about one person in a hundred develop side effects when taking atorvastatin but in practice the true figure is likely to be higher than that.

If you think that you have developed an atorvastatin fatigue reaction then please consult with your doctor.

Do not stop taking your medication without seeking advice first.

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Fatigue Nolvadex

Fatigue? Nolvadex?

Can Nolvadex cause fatigue?

Nolvadex or Tamoxifen as it is also known is an orally active selective estrogen receptor modulator (SERM) which is used in the treatment of breast cancer and is currently the world's largest selling drug for this indication.

Fatigue is one of the most common side effects of nolvadex treatment. Nolvadex fatigue is sometimes a reason that patients wish to stop taking the drug.

Nolvadex is used slightly less often than before due to the emergence of other breast cancer drugs such as arimidex and letrozole or femara but still has a very valuable place to play.

Nolvadex research shows that the drug has made significant improvements in breast cancer survival rates over the last ten years or so.

Other uses for Nolvadex
Nolvadex is also used to treat infertility in women with anovulatory disorders.

A dose of 10-40 mg per day is administered in days 3-7 of a woman's cycle. In addition, a rare condition occasionally treated with tamoxifen is retroperitoneal fibrosis.

In men, tamoxifen is sometimes used to treat gynecomastia which is an abnormal but benign enlargement of the male breast tissue

Nolvadex 4050mgs is also used illicitly by bodybuilders to prevent or reduce drug-induced gynecomastia caused by the build up effects of anabolic steroid drugs.

Nolvadex Side Effects
Apart from nolvadex fatigue, other side effects include hot flushes, itch, puffy ankles and hair thinning.

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Sertraline Chronic Fatigue

Sertraline Dosage and Chronic Fatigue

Zoloft and fatigue

Sertraline is a drug commonly used for the treatment of depression, anxiety, panic disorder and sometimes for obsessive compulsive disorder. It is also commonly known by the name: Zoloft

Chronic fatigue may be a symptom of depressive illness and thus some of those who take sertraline may experience fatigue.

However, it is certainly the case that taking sertraline or zoloft will trigger a sense of fatigue in many of those who use it regularly.

Sertraline dose and chronic fatigue
In many people who take sertraline and experience fatigue as a result, the effect is directly related to the dose they take. Some also find that varying the time of day that they take the sertraline can lessen the fatigue or sertraline tiredness effect. If you currently take sertraline in the morning - try it at night instead, and vice versa.

Most patients use a sertraline dose of between 25mg and 50mg daily. Some people may (under guidance from their doctor) go to a dose as high as 200mg each day.

Chronic fatigue due to zoloft or sertraline seems to be dose related. The higher the dose you take, the more likely you are to feel tired or lethargic. Small amounts of alcohol can often seem to make the fatigue reaction worse.

Read more about zoloft here

Remember - don't stop or change the dose of any medication without consulting your doctor.

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Lipitor Fatigue

Lipitor Fatigue

Fatigue due to lipitor treatment

Lipitor is a drug used to treat high cholesterol levels. It's other name is Atorvastatin.

Atorvastatin is one of a widely used group of drugs called Statins.

Most people who take lipitor have no significant side effects but some experience pain in the joints and muscles. Others develop a painful tongue or a swollen tongue.

Common side effects associated with atorvastatin therapy or lipitor treatment include: sore joints and muscles, mild transient gastrointestinal symptoms, altered liver blood tests, headache, insomnia, dizziness and fatigue. The official literature suggests that only about one person in a hundred develop side effects when taking lipitor but in practice the true figure is likely to be higher than that.

If you think that you have developed a lipitor fatigue reaction then please consult with your doctor. Do not stop taking your medication without seeking advice first.

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Does Zyrtek Make You Tired

Does Zirtek Make You Tired?

Zirtek (sometimes spelled Zyrtek) is an antihistamine drug. It is often used to treat hay fever or other symptoms related to allergy.

You can read more about antihistamine drugs here.

When zirtek was first launched as a drug it was regarded as a new type of antihistamine drug. It was said to be non sedating and the manufacturers claimed that taking it would not make you feel tired.

All antihistamine drugs prior to zyrtek had resulted in drowsiness.

Despite the manufacturers initial claims however, it has become clear over time that a reasonably high percentage of those who take zyrtek do indeed feel tired or drowsy or lethargic.

Does zyrtek make you tired or sleepy? If so then it might be worth trying another similar drug. Not all antihistamines work in the same way.

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Citalopram to Treat Fatigue

Using Citalopram to Treat Fatigue

Citalopram is a drug commonly used to treat depression.

Citalopram is sold throughout the world under a number of brand names including Celexa, Cipramil, Citrol, Seropam and others. It is a member of the family of drugs known as SSRI's. Other drugs in this family include Prozac and Seroxat.

The use of citalopram to treat fatigue is interesting for several reasons.

Firstly - one of the common side effects for those taking citalopram is fatigue, tiredness or drowsiness. This is particularly a problem when the drug is combined with alcohol. Some of those taking citalopram find that one glass of wine is enough to make them feel extremely drowsy. Read about other side effects of citalopram here.

Secondly - fatigue and lethargy is one of the commonest symptoms of depression. In this sense it is true that citalopram can be used to treat fatigue - but only in the sense that it is being used to treat the depression which has caused fatigue in the first place.

Read more about symptoms of depression here.

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Norvasc and Fatigue

Norvasc and Fatigue

Norvasc is a drug commonly used to treat blood pressure. The other name for Norvasc is Amolodpine.

Norvasc can be used alone or in combination with other blood pressure medications.
All blood pressure medications can cause fatigue as a side effect. Norvasc and fatigue are commonly reported problems.

Norvasc belongs to a group of drugs called channel blockers. Norvasc relaxes (widens) the blood vessels (veins and arteries), making it easier for the heart to pump and reducing its workload. This helps to reduce blood pressure.

Common side effects due to Norvasc are:

  • fatigue or excessive tiredness
  • headache
  • dizziness or tingling feelings in the arms or legs
  • muscle aches and pains

If you are taking Norvasc and Fatigue is a problem for you then please consult with your doctor. Do not stop taking your medication without obtaining medical advice first - it could cause your blood pressure to rise suddenly and lead to ill health.

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Fatigue due to Beta Blockers

Fatigue due to beta blocker drugs

Almost all drugs can cause fatigue and tiredness but some types of medication are more guilty of this than others. Drugs used for high blood pressure are often particularly likely to cause a fatigue reaction.

Beta blockers are used for various reasons but particularly for the management of irregular heart beat and to protect the heart after a heart attack.
Beta blockers were at one time the first choice treatment for high blood pressure and are still often used for this reason. However, the role of beta blockers in blood pressure treatment is changing and they are now thought to be less effective than other drugs, particularly in the elderly, and there is some evidence that the most frequently used beta-blockers can increase the risk of developing diabetes.

If you are taking a beta blocker then you may well experience fatigue or lethargy.
Fatigue is the commonest beta blocker side effect. Some people also experience heavy limbs and impaired exercise tolerance.

Tiredness due to beta blockers often varies depending on the particular beta blocker you are taking. Some beta blockers almost always cause fatigue (atenolol is particularly bad for this) while others are less prone to causing tiredness or lethargy.

If you have fatigue due to beta blocker drugs then you should discuss this with your doctor at your next visit.

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