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what is amarilys treatment?

by Dr. Marcelino Bayer Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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To promote the next cycle of blooms, water and feed your amaryllis with Miracle-Gro® Indoor Plant Food every 7-14 days. Amaryllis is a beautiful bulb plant that produces large, colorful bell-shaped flowers and thrives indoors. Most people treat their amaryllis bulbs as "one-and-done" flowers.

Precautions

Amaryl is used together with diet and exercise to improve blood sugar control in adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus. This medicine is not for treating type 1 diabetes.

What is Amyla Amaryl used to treat?

Once your amaryllis flowers are gone for the season, it is time to learn how to care for an amaryllis in its replenishing stage. The bulb is depleted of minerals after flowering, but the stalks remain. By cutting the tops of the stalks down while leaving the leaves, you can allow the amaryllis to begin its re-flowering process.

How to care for an Amaryllis in its replenishing stage?

The large flowers and ease with which they can be brought to bloom make amaryllis popular and in demand worldwide. The amaryllis comes in many beautiful varieties including various shades of red, white, pink, salmon and orange.

Why is Amaryllis so popular?

Take Amaryl exactly as prescribed by your doctor. Follow all directions on your prescription label and read all medication guides or instruction sheets. Your doctor may occasionally change your dose. Amaryl is usually taken once a day with breakfast or the first main meal of the day. Follow your doctor's instructions.

How should I take Amaryl?

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What to do with an amaryllis after it stops blooming?

After the flowers fade, cut off the flower stalk with a sharp knife. Make the cut 1 to 2 inches above the bulb. Don't damage the foliage. In order for the bulb to bloom again next season, the plant must replenish its depleted food reserves.

How do waxed amaryllis work?

The roots are first removed from the bulb. It is then covered in wax which prevents the bulb from growing new roots. A custom spiral metal stand is embedded in the wax to assure that the plant stands upright. As a result, the amaryllis doesn't live beyond the bloom period.

How do I get my amaryllis to bloom again?

Move the bulb to a warmer location for three weeks. This encourages the leaves and stalk to develop simultaneously. Repot the bulb in fresh soil (but not too deep) and place it in a sunny location. This process can be repeated every year and, if done correctly, you can make an amaryllis flower rebloom again and again!

What is the meaning of amaryllis?

pride, strength and determinationAmaryllis meaning These stunning flowers are believed to mean pride, strength and determination as they stand tall above all other winter blooms. Amaryllis is also a Greek name which means 'to sparkle'.

Will waxed amaryllis bulbs rebloom?

So while regular amaryllis bulbs can be saved and bloom again, those with waxed bulbs are one-season wonders.

How long does it take for a waxed amaryllis to bloom?

four to six weeksStunning red flowers will begin to bloom in four to six weeks — you can expect one or two flower stalks, each with up to four blooms. No staking required. Note: Growth cracks may appear in the wax coating on the bulb as the flower stalks emerge and progress to blooming.

What is the best fertilizer for amaryllis?

The best fertilizers for growing amaryllis are low in nitrogen (N) with an NPK ratio of 4-10-10 or 10-20-20. 1 to 1.5 pounds of fertilizer needs to be applied per 100 feet of row. Fertilize when growth appears initially and again when the stalks are 6” tall.

How many years do amaryllis bulbs last?

With proper care, an amaryllis bulb will grow and bloom for decades. One grower claims his bulb has bloomed every year for 75 years! How often does an amaryllis bloom? The plant generally blooms once a year.

How do you care for an amaryllis plant year round?

Make sure you find a sunny, warm, indoor home for your plant. Water your amaryllis on a regular weekly basis. The soil should remain moist. Turn the pot occasionally, to ensure that the stem stays straight, rather than reaching for the light and possibly becoming top-heavy as it grows.

What is so special about amaryllis?

The amaryllis commonly means determination, beauty, and love. The Victorians associated amaryllis with strength and determination because of their height and sturdiness. Amaryllis can also mean success, and are commonly given as gifts of hard-won achievement.

What is another name for amaryllis?

Plants of the genus Amaryllis are known as belladonna lily, Jersey lily, naked lady, amarillo, Easter lily in Southern Australia or, in South Africa, March lily due to its propensity to flower around March. This is one of numerous genera with the common name "lily" due to their flower shape and growth habit.

Are amaryllis poisonous?

Toxic Bulbs of the Amaryllis All species of the Amaryllis (Amaryllidaceae) family, including the daffodil, are toxic. Bulbs are the most toxic, but remember that cats are sensitive to all parts of the lily. A red Amaryllis bloom – the bulbs can be hazardous if ingested.

Before Taking This Medicine

You should not use Amaryl if you are allergic to glimepiride, or if you are in a state of diabetic ketoacidosis (call your doctor for treatment wit...

How Should I Take Amaryl?

Take Amaryl exactly as prescribed by your doctor. Follow all directions on your prescription label. Your doctor may occasionally change your dose t...

What Happens If I Miss A Dose?

Take the missed dose as soon as you remember. Skip the missed dose if it is almost time for your next scheduled dose. Do not take extra medicine to...

What Happens If I Overdose?

Seek emergency medical attention or call the Poison Help line at 1-800-222-1222. A Amaryl overdose can cause life-threatening hypoglycemia.Symptoms...

What Should I Avoid While Taking Amaryl?

If you also take colesevelam, avoid taking it within 4 hours after you take Amaryl.Avoid drinking alcohol. It lowers blood sugar and may interfere...

What Other Drugs Will Affect Amaryl?

You may be more likely to have hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) if you take Amaryl with other drugs that can lower blood sugar, such as: 1. exenatide...

Amaryllis Care Instructions For The First Flowering

Because the amaryllis produces such brilliantly-colored flowers, many people put them in their homes in the winter. Growing amaryllis indoors requi...

Tips on Growing Amaryllis Indoors After Flowering

Once your amaryllis flowers are gone for the season, it is time to learn how to care for an amaryllis in its replenishing stage. The bulb is deplet...

Directions For Amaryllis Rest Period

In the early fall when the amaryllis has become accustomed to being outdoors, slowly stop watering the plant. Cut back water gradually until the pl...

How often should I water my amaryllis?

You also will need to water the plant about twice a week. Other than that, be sure you keep the plant out of harm’s way and out of direct sunlight during long portions of the day. The next part of the amaryllis care instructions is the most time-consuming. Begin by putting your amaryllis outdoors in a shady area.

How should I care for an amaryllis bulb?

If you know how to care for an amaryllis ( Amaryllis and Hippeastrum ), you can replenish your bulb after flowering and guide the amaryllis through additional growing seasons. Growing amaryllis indoors does take work, but the result is beautiful, bell-shaped flowers to brighten up your home. Read these amaryllis care instructions ...

How often should I fertilize an amaryllis plant?

While growing amaryllis indoors, you should fertilize the plant every two to three weeks. You also will need to water the plant about twice a week.

When should I cut back my amaryllis?

In the early fall when the amaryllis has become accustomed to being outdoors, slowly stop watering the plant. Cut back water gradually until the plant can survive on its own. As the leaves brown, cut them off to keep them from drawing nutrients from the plant.

When should I plant amaryllis indoors?

Growing amaryllis indoors requires little of you during the first winter.

How to keep amaryllis from turning yellow?

After the flowers have faded, cut them off to prevent seed formation. Cut the stem off at the top of the bulb. Grow the amaryllis as a foliage plant through the spring and summer until the leaves turn yellow. Then store the potted bulb on its side in a cool, dark room or basement to rest for 8 to 10 weeks.

How long does it take for an amaryllis to bloom?

Although amaryllis can be purchased at any stage of development, for many, the real fun is growing the flower from a bulb. Amaryllis flowers about 8 to 10 weeks after planting, in case you’d like them to bloom in time for Christmas! These big bulbs are easy to bring into bloom, and even a novice can expect success.

What color are amaryllis bulbs?

These make a nice gift, but there are usually not a lot of color choices—generally they offer red, pink, and white.

When do amaryllis bulbs bloom?

They are naturally a spring-blooming bulb, producing flowers at some point between late winter and mid-spring (February to April in the Northern Hemisphere). However, amaryllis are commonly forced to bloom earlier in winter, in time for the winter holidays. After the flowers die back, the plant’s large leaves soak up sunlight for the rest ...

Is Hippeastrum an amaryllis?

That being said, both Hippeastrum and Amaryllis are part of the amaryllis family, so they are all amaryllis in some sense! The name “amaryllis” comes from the Greek word amarysso, which means “to sparkle.”.

Where are amaryllis native to?

The true amaryllis—members of the genus Amaryllis —are native to South Africa and are also known as belladonna lilies ...

Can you put amaryllis bulbs in a pot?

If you can’t put the bulb in a pot right away, store it in a cool, dry, dark place until you can. Amaryllis bulbs may not bloom if they are in too large a pot. There should be no more than 1 inch of space on each side of the bulb and ⅓ of the bulb should be above the soil line.

How to keep amaryllis from blooming?

After the amaryllis has stopped flowering, it can be made to flower again. Cut the old flowers from the stem after flowering, and when the stem starts to sag, cut it back to the top of the bulb. #N#Leaf Growth and Development. Continue to water and fertilize as normal all summer, or for at least 5-6 months, allowing the leaves to fully develop and grow. When the leaves begin to yellow, which normally occurs in the early fall, cut the leaves back to about 2 inches from the top of the bulb and remove the bulb from the soil.#N#Bulb Storage. Clean the bulb and place it in a cool (40-50 deg. F), dark place such as the crisper of your refrigerator for a minimum of 6 weeks. Caution: Do not store amaryllis bulbs in a refrigerator that contains apples, this will sterilize the bulbs. Store the bulbs for a minimum of 6 weeks.#N#Plant Again. After 6 weeks you may remove bulbs whenever you would like to plant them. Plant bulbs 8 weeks before you would like them to bloom.

What color are amaryllis?

The amaryllis comes in many beautiful varieties including various shades of red, white, pink, salmon and orange. There are also many striped and multicolored varieties, usually combining shades of pink or red with white.

How long do amaryllis bulbs last in the refrigerator?

Clean the bulb and place it in a cool (40-50 deg. F), dark place such as the crisper of your refrigerator for a minimum of 6 weeks. Caution: Do not store amaryllis bulbs in a refrigerator that contains apples, this will sterilize the bulbs. Store the bulbs for a minimum of 6 weeks. Plant Again.

How to keep amaryllis alive?

After the flowers have faded, cut them off to prevent seed formation. Seed formation will deplete important energy reserves in the bulb and reduce blooming.

Where do amaryllis come from?

Native to Africa, the genus Amaryllis comes from the Greek word amarysso, ...

How big are amaryllis flowers?

Amaryllis flowers range from 4 to 10 inches in size and can be either single or double in form. While the most popular colors are red and white, flowers may also be pink, salmon, apricot, rose or deep burgundy. Some varieties are bicolor such as purple and green, or picotee (having petals with a different edge color).

Can amaryllis be planted in containers?

Plus sign (+) if content is closed, 'X' if content is open. Amaryllis grow best in narrow containers. Containers may be made of plastic, metal, ceramic or terracotta. Bulbs should be firm and dry with no signs of mold, decay or injury.

Do amaryllis bulbs need a rest period?

Unlike some other bulbs, amaryllis do not require a rest or dormant period. They will bloom again if allowed to continue to grow. But bloom time can be controlled by allowing the bulb go dormant (stop growing) for a period of time. During this resting period (dormancy), plants use very little of their energy reserves.

Timing and watering are key to make the gorgeous flowers come back

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The Life Cycle of Amaryllis

Amaryllis, a plant native to Central and South America, does not undergo true dormancy. Instead, the bulbs go through a rest period after flowering which allows them to recover and bloom again.

Caring for Amaryllis After the Bloom

Amaryllis care after the bloom falls into three stages: during the leaf growth until late summer, the rest period in the fall, and regrowth and rebloom in the late fall/early to mid-winter. The care for your amaryllis also depends on whether you are timing the bloom, for example for a holiday, or let it rebloom naturally.

How to get amaryllis to bloom again?

Amaryllis can be encouraged to blossom again the following year. It takes a little planning and extra care, but is quite simple and very rewarding. After the flowers have faded, cut the flower stalk to within 1" of the top of the bulb. Continue to water and feed the plant regularly with a liquid houseplant fertilizer. Amaryllis will grow a number of leaves during the spring and summer. This will help the plant produce energy for the following year's bloom. In mid-August, begin withholding water and let the foliage die back naturally as the pot dries out completely.

When do amaryllis plants bloom?

Amaryllis will grow a number of leaves during the spring and summer. This will help the plant produce energy for the following year's bloom. In mid-August, begin withholding water and let the foliage die back naturally as the pot dries out completely.

Can amaryllis be planted in winter?

Amaryllis are rewarding, easy-care houseplants that really brighten a winter windowsill. Few bulbs are easier to grow than amaryllis — and few bloom with greater exuberance and beauty. Just plant the bulb in good potting soil, water regularly and provide bright, indirect light.

Do amaryllis bulbs sprout?

Some amaryllis bulbs sprout leaves first, and then the flower stalk emerges a little later. Others send up the flower stalk first, followed by the leaves. You should see the flower stalk peeking up between the leaves soon. Q.

How to save amaryllis after flowering?

The key to successful reflowering is proper care. After the flowers fade, cut off the flower stalk with a sharp knife. Make the cut 1 to 2 inches above the bulb. Don't damage the foliage.

How to keep amaryllis green?

Maintain the amaryllis as a green plant from fall to early to mid-winter. After the cool requirement has been met, move the plant to a warmer (70 to 75 degree F) location.

When should I fertilize amaryllis bulbs?

Also, continue to fertilize the amaryllis once or twice a month through July. Bring the plant indoors in mid-September. Plants left indoors should be kept in a sunny window. In order to bloom, amaryllis bulbs must be exposed to temperatures of 50 to 55 degree F for a minimum of 8 to 10 weeks.

When should I move my amaryllis?

The amaryllis can be moved outdoors in late May or early June. Harden or acclimate the plant to the outdoors by initially placing it in a shady, protected area. After 2 or 3 days, gradually expose the amaryllis to longer periods of direct sun. Once hardened, select a site in partial to full sun.

How to get bulbs to bloom again?

Don't damage the foliage. In order for the bulb to bloom again next season, the plant must replenish its depleted food reserves. The strap-like leaves manufacture food for the plant. Place the plant in a sunny window and water when the soil surface is nearly dry.

What is the most important aspect of an amaryllis plant?

Amaryllis Hippeastrum. By: Tonya Barnett, (Author of FRESHCUTKY ) Printer Friendly Version. One of the most important aspects of amaryllis plants is the bloom. Depending upon the size of the flower bulb, amaryllis plants are known to produce magnificent clusters of large flowers.

What causes red spots on amaryllis?

Amaryllis red blotch, also known as amaryllis leaf scorch, is a fungal infection which is caused by the fungus Stagonospora curtisii. When an amaryllis has leaf scorch, growers may first notice small red spots along the length of the flower stalk. Over time, these spots will begin to darken.

Why do my amaryllis flowers bend?

Over time, these spots will begin to darken. These lesions cause the flower stalk to bend or curve at the infected points in the stem. While the plants may bloom if the issue is not severe, more serious cases of amaryllis red blotch may cause the flower stalk to wither before blooming can occur.

What is red blotch on amaryllis?

Amaryllis red blotch is often misidentified, as the symptoms are very similar to that of damaged flower stalks or plants attacked by insects. These issues should always be taken into consideration when determining whether or not plants have become infected with this fungal disease.

Can amaryllis bloom with scorch?

For most growers, amaryllis which has failed to bloom can be a major disappointment. Like many fungal diseases, amaryllis with leaf scorch may be difficult to control. The best course of action when dealing with red blotch of amaryllis plants is prevention.

What is used to treat AL amyloidosis?

Chemotherapy. Many of the same types of medicines used to treat some forms of cancer are used in AL amyloidosis to stop the growth of abnormal cells that produce the protein leading to formation of amyloid.

Where to take a biopsy for amyloidosis?

The biopsy may be taken from the fat under the skin on your abdomen (fat aspirate), bone marrow, or an affected organ — such as your liver or kidney. Specialized testing of the tissue can help determine the type of amyloid deposit.

What drugs can cause amyloidosis?

For certain types of amyloidosis, drugs such as patisiran (Onpattro) and inotersen (Tegsedi) can interfere with the commands sent by faulty genes that create amyloid. Other drugs, such as tafamidis (Vyndamax, Vyndaqel) and diflunisal, can stabilize bits of protein in the bloodstream and prevent them from getting transformed into amyloid deposits.

Why is it important to know early diagnosis of amyloidosis?

Amyloidosis is often overlooked because the signs and symptoms can mimic those of more-common diseases. Early diagnosis can help prevent further organ damage. Precise diagnosis is important because treatment varies greatly, depending on your specific condition.

What tests can be done to determine if you have amyloidosis?

Laboratory tests . Your blood and urine may be analyzed for abnormal protein that can indicate amyloidosis. Depending on your signs and symptoms, you may also have thyroid and liver function tests.

Is there a cure for amyloidosis?

There's no cure for amyloidosis. But treatment can help manage signs and symptoms and limit further production of amyloid protein. If the amyloidosis has been triggered by another condition, such as rheumatoid arthritis or tuberculosis, treating the underlying condition can be helpful.

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Amaryllis-One of A Kind

Glimepiride is used with a proper diet and exercise program to control high blood sugar in people with type 2 diabetes. It may also be used with other diabetes medications.

May Treat: Type 2 diabetes mellitus

Drug Class: Antihyperglycemic - Sulfonylurea Derivatives

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Pregnancy: Consult a doctor before using

Lactation: This drug should not be given to breastfeeding mothers

May Treat: Type 2 diabetes mellitus

Drug Class: Antihyperglycemic - Sulfonylurea Derivatives

Availability: Prescription Required

Pregnancy: Consult a doctor before using

Lactation: This drug should not be given to breastfeeding mothers

Alcohol: Avoid intake while taking this medication

Driving: May cause drowsiness or dizziness. Use caution

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  • Not recommended when breast feeding
  • Call doctor if you feel faint or sweaty/confused

  • If available, read the patient package insert
  • Not recommended when breast feeding
  • Call doctor if you feel faint or sweaty/confused
  • May make you drowsy or dizzy. Drive with caution
  • Reduce or limit drinking alcohol
  • Skin may be more prone to sunburn
  • Use sunscreen
  • Tell doctor if you think you are pregnant
  • Check blood glucose levels regularly

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