
MEDITATION THE SECRET WORLD OF DESIRES
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1. INDICATIONS AND USE
Clinical meditation THE SECRET WORLD OF DESIRES is indicated for:
OBSTETRICS/GYNECOLOGY
Adjunctive therapy for vaginal bleeding:
- Abnormal
- During menopause
- During pregnancy (up to 20 weeks) and miscarriage
- After intercourse
- For von Willebrand disease and other bleeding disorders
- If you stop or change your birth control pill or hormone therapy during menopause (withdrawal bleeding)
- In the presence of benign neoplasms and other conditions of the uterus
INFECTOLOGY/EPIDEMIOLOGY
Adjunctive therapy for any disease caused by Haemophilus influenzae bacteria:
- Pneumonia
- Bloodstream infections
- Meningitis
Adjunctive therapy for yellow fever virus regardless of symptom severity
NEUROLOGY
Adjunctive therapy for acute flaccid myelitis
Adjunctive therapy for functional neurological disorder:
- Psychogenic non-epileptic seizures
- Functional movement disorder
Adjunctive therapy for clostridiosis and antibiotic-associated infections
PSYCHIATRY
Nicotine Addiction Therapy:
- If you are unable to quit smoking after one or more serious but unsuccessful attempts
- If physical and mood-related withdrawal symptoms occur
- If you continue to smoke despite health problems
- When giving up social activities due to the inability to smoke
Treatment of bipolar and related alcohol-induced disorders with mild, moderate, or severe use disorder
Treatment of amphetamine-related disorders:
- Amphetamine-induced bipolar disorder
- Amphetamine-induced psychotic disorder
- Amphetamine-induced sexual dysfunction
- Amphetamine-induced sleep disorders
- Consequences of amphetamine poisoning
- Delirium of amphetamine intoxication
- Amphetamine Withdrawal
Adjunctive therapy for unspecified disorder associated with amphetamine or other stimulants
Adjunctive therapy for paraphilic disorder
PSYCHOLOGY/COACHING
Complementary therapy aimed at reducing the effects of physical abuse on an adult by a person other than a spouse or partner
Complementary therapy aimed at reducing adverse childhood experiences (potentially traumatic events that occur during childhood from 0 to 17 years):
- Experiencing violence, abuse or neglect
- Evidence of violence at home or in the community
- Suicide attempts
- Growing up in a family with substance abuse issues, mental health issues, instability due to parental divorce or family members in prison, etc.
2. EXECUTION TIME
2.1 Recommended
In the morning
During the daytime
In the evening (2 hours before bedtime)
2.2 Not recommended
At night
3. FREQUENCY OF USE
3.1 Use in patients aged 18 years and over
The minimum course of therapy is 2 weeks. It is recommended:
- 1 time per day
- as needed
3.2 Use in the elderly
Frequency of use adjustment required in patients over 65 years of age
3.3 Administrative information
You can practice meditation while sitting or lying down in any comfortable position.
4. EFFECTIVENESS AND THERAPEUTIC EFFECT
4.1 Start of action
From 2 hours
4.2 Maximum effect
From 6 hours
4.3 Decrease in action
From 12 hours
4.4 Therapeutic effect
From 2 weeks
5. CONTRAINDICATIONS
5.1 Meditation is not recommended for use by patients
There are no contraindications
6. WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
6.1 Impact on driving vehicles
Does not affect the ability to drive a car
6.2 Drowsiness/sedation
After practicing meditation, there is no drowsiness or sedative effect.
7. INTERACTIONS WITH OTHER PRACTICES OR DRUGS
It is not recommended to practice alternately with meditations aimed at improving sleep. A minimum of 1 hour of time is required between them.
8. USE IN SPECIFIC GROUPS
8.1 Pregnancy
No adjustment of frequency of use is required during pregnancy.
8.2 Lactation period
No adjustment of the frequency of administration is required during lactation.
8.3 Use in pediatrics
Not recommended for persons under 18 years of age
8.4 Geriatric use
Frequency of use may need to be adjusted in individuals over 65 years of age.
The minimum course of therapy is 3 weeks. It is recommended:
- 1 time in 3 days
- as needed