Elbow cramps or spasms is encountered rarely on Symcat. We will add more content to this page if enough people like you show interest.
Within all the people who go to their doctor with elbow cramps or spasms, 100% report having shortness of breath, 32% report having preoccupation with sex, and 32% report having wrist cramps or spasms.
Patients with elbow cramps or spasms often receive cardiac monitoring, intravenous fluid replacement, corneal transplant, transurethral resection of prostate (turp), coronary thrombolysis, control of epistaxis, ct scan abdomen and procedures on spleen .
The most commonly prescribed drugs for patients with elbow cramps or spasms include methylprednisolone (medrol), prednisone, azithromycin, sodium chloride (deep sea), albuterol, chlorpheniramine / phenindamine / phenylpropanolamine, air, mecamylamine, troleandomycin, indium oxyquinoline in-111 (indium in-111 oxyquinoline), pipecuronium (arduan), grepafloxacin (raxar) and rabbit anti-human t-lymphocyte globulin (thymoglobulin) .
Methylprednisolone (Medrol) | $18 (21 days) | |
Prednisone | $5 (28 days) | |
Azithromycin | $25 (7 days) | |
Sodium Chloride (Deep Sea) | $27 (7 days) | |
Albuterol | $46 (28 days) | |
Air | ||
Mecamylamine | ||
Troleandomycin | ||
Indium Oxyquinoline In-111 (Indium In-111 Oxyquinoline) | ||
Pipecuronium (Arduan) | ||
Grepafloxacin (Raxar) | ||
Rabbit Anti-Human T-Lymphocyte Globulin (Thymoglobulin) |
Groups of people at highest risk for elbow cramps or spasms include sex == male, race/ethnicity = black and age 45-59 years.
< 1 years | 1.4x | |
1-4 years | 0.7x | |
5-14 years | 0.5x | |
15-29 years | 0.2x | |
30-44 years | 0.2x | |
45-59 years | 4.6x | |
60-74 years | 0.3x | |
75+ years | 0.5x |
Male | 2.2x | |
Female | 0.1x |
Black | 4.9x | |
Hispanic | 0.3x | |
White | 0.1x | |
Other | 0.9x |