Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) app - helps in understanding the disease condition through ANIMATED VIDEOS. This presentation demonstrates the male reproductive system and the location of the prostate gland, the changes that take place during BPH, its causes, symptoms, consequences, diagnoses, treatments/therapies (including lifestyle change and self care).
Editor: C. R. Chapple, MD, FRCS (Urol) - Dept. of Urology, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation, The Royal Hallamshire Hospital, UK
Focus Medica apps
• Visual media is particularly well-suited to the science of medicine
• Medicine is simplified with the use of visual media and innovative health animations
• Medical and health information have never been so easily understandable or more accessible
• Take a virtual tour of the human body through extremely accurate and high quality animations
• Effortlessly understand chronic illness and diseases, therapies, procedures or techniques
• Perceive and understand the cellular world, metabolism, and body functions through incredible animated videos accompanied by audio
• Created with the expertise and support of internationally reputed opinion leaders
• Easily explain medical conditions to students, colleagues, patients, and family members with the aid of this visual media
App features
• Pay once and download videos at your ease!
• View downloaded videos without internet
Additional features include:
- Drawing on the video for explanations
- Capture images with mailing option
- Option to make user notes and save
- Transcript with links for additional references
Focus Medica Clients:
Boehringer International, Roche, MSD, Norgine, Novartis, Nycomed, Sanofi Pasteur, Otsuka, Dr. Reddy’s, Ranbaxy, Sun Pharmaceutical Industries, Ltd., Wyeth, Janssen-Cilag Pharmaceuticals, Allergan, Schering-Plough, Banyu, Cipla, Glenmark, Zydus, Sanofi-Aventis, GlaxoSmithKline, Pfizer, Bayer, Astra-Zeneca, Piramal Healthcare, Wockhardt, Unichem Laboratories Ltd., Lilly, Torrent.
DISCLAIMER: The information provided through these applications are only intended to be informative and should not be construed as a substitute for medical advice.less