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Large oval shaped pink pill with NVR on one side and IU on the other side. What is it? ## This is a 300mg Tekturna tablet, which contains the active ingredient Aliskiren, it is used to treat high blood pressure. Side effects may include: nausea, hypotension, dizziness and cough. Learn more: Is there anything else I can help with?

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Is citalopram a sulfa drug? I just started this, and I'm starting to feel the tingling and burning in my hands. I'm allergic to sulfa. ## Hello, Bob! How are you? No, this is not a sulfonamide. Citalopram is classified by the FDA as an SSRI antidepressant. Its typical side effects may possibly include nausea, dizziness, dry mouth, headache and weight gain. However, it is known that if you're allergic to one medication, there is a definite risk that you will also be allergic to others. Did you experience any other adverse effects?

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I have to take rifampin for two years. What are the side effects I should worry about? ## Hello, Tazzy! How are you? Sorry about the TB! This medication does have a risk of hepatoxicity, so your doctor should be monitoring you and checking your liver function regularly via blood panels. Its side effects may include nausea, flushing, dizziness and flu-like symptoms. Is there anything else I can help with? ## I am taking blong, linoux, ethide, qpas, remylin, coxerin and hansepran tablets for treating tb. Please let me know the side effects of blong tablets.

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I have confirmed that i have gallstones and have been advised by a friend to use StoneCLR. Can someone out there confirm to me that he/she has ever used the medicine and if it helped in flushing out the stones? ## I am suffering from gallstones and my ultrasound report shows that I had 12mm of large calculi. I just want 2 know what I should do? ## I have gallstone and want to use Stone CLR. Is it helpful for you? ## Where can I get this drug by the name of "STONECLR" in Nigeria? It is a perfect drug for removing gall bladder stones. ## My girl has gallstones and I need a place to buy this product (stoneCLR) in Nigeria Abuja. Please let me know if you find out any more information.

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mechanism of action ## Thank you for being there for us and for helping us in our research and to make it easy for us. ## Thank you for being there for us and for helping us in our research and to make it easy for us. ## HNBB (hyoscine N-Butyl Bromide or Hyoscine ButylBromide). My research led me to believe that Buscopan is a trade name associated with HNBB or HBB. I was unable to locate much information about HNBB as it is not in US drug databases.

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A round pill with GG_85And it is white. would like to know what it is!! ## Based on the description provided, I found your pill to be Spironolactone (25 mg). Spironolactone is used primarily to treat heart failure, ascites in patients with liver disease, low-renin hypertension, hypokalemia and Conn's syndrome. For more information about this drug, please refer to the link below... If you have any more questions or concerns, please post back and I will be happy to help you.

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I'm curious about the Lypin-10 that I got from JPEE Drugs. It's supposed to be Zolpidem. They are bright orange round pills in a blister pack of 10. ## This matches the description of their 10mg Lypin pills that are supposed to contain Zolpidem, as listed by JPee, however, I can't confirm that is what they are. That's one of the hazards or ordering from unapproved, foreign sources, there's no way to be certain of what you've received. Have you tried contacting the company you ordered from to double check? ## I have been using Ambien for years and recently received a pack of 10 mg. pills that have no marks and are BRIGHT ORANGE. Are these real Zolpidem tablets? Has anyone taken bright orange blank tablets? ## I got the same pills today, did they work for you? ## I...

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I need the brand names of top 20 antioxidant drugs operating in india, the companies that promote them and their market share ## I'm sorry, but since we are based in the U.S. I don't have this information for India. Have you tried asking a pharmacist/chemist?

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small round blue pill one side has a capital M inside a square and on the back it has the number 30 witha line down ther center ## White caplet with X/U on one side and ZEE on the other ## white round pill with 93 on one side and74 on the other ## sl blue pill is oxycodone 30 mg. ## That is correct and to add identifications on the others… The tablet with the ZEE X U marking contains 500mgs of Acetaminophen, it is a generic or store brand of Extra Strength Tylenol, that's commonly used to treat pain and fever. It can be toxic if too much is ingested daily, so please follow all recommended dosage instructions. And the tablet with the 93 74 contains 10mgs of Zolpidem, the active ingredient in Ambien, which is used for the short term treatment of insomnia. Side effect...

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Around 4 years ago our American Eskimo Spitz was diagnosed with an enlarged heart. We treated him for nearly a year for that problem through our family vet., but the medicine he was on didin't help. Finally he referred us to a specialist in Gathersburg, MD. At that appointment he was diagnosed with COPD, and the medicine he was treated with could have caused kidney failure. That vet put him on the tussigon and it does help some. The reason I am writing is because I see that several people have written in that they have the same breed of dog that we have. Just make sure that your diagnoses is correct and your dogs are being treated for the correct illness. I also see that people are having a hard time finding Tussigon.Why aren't your vets providing this for you? It is expensive, ...

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top 200 drugs list brand name and generic names ## Have a look at the page for Top 200 Prescription Drugs on this site. It is based on which drugs are the most viewed in the community. Are you looking for any other metrics which define the top 200 drugs? Such as top 200 by prescriptions dispensed, etc? Please be more specific if the above link did not help you.... ## I am a Certified Pharmacy Technician. Aside from working daily in an institutional pharmacy, I am an instructor who teaches introductory level pharmacy classes to a wide variety of allied health students. I use the Top 200 drugs in this class as a way for students to become familiar with a lot of medications, their classifications, and uses. My hope in using the top 200, is that it will allow the students to become familiar...

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I just got some 5 mg. diazepam for anxiety and sleep help. They are orange, produced by MYLAN. I have never seen this drug in any color but yellow. Now, I am worried. Is there any difference in this orange diazepam from the yellow diazepam? I knew what to expect fromthe yellow ones. I am leary of the orange tablets. ## Hi Sarah, It's important to know that when you switch brand names or manufacturers, the drug itself doesn't change, but rather the binders or fillers that they put with it. Certain "inactive" ingredients that may or may not be present in each brand, are actually detrimental to how the drug is metabolized and used by your body. Because everyone is different, your body may agree with one medication over the other, due to how you feel or based on whatever sid...

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Can someone tell me what HCL means after the Rx name? ## HCL is the chemical designation for hydrochloride. Hydrochlorides are salts resulting, or regarded as resulting, from the reaction of hydrochloric acid with an organic base. Many drugs are synthesized in this manner, and it is very common for it to ba part of a drugs name.

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My brother died after taking Stivarga for one month. I want to know how many people this happened too. ## Hi Jean, Sorry to hear about what happen to your brother while taking Stivarga (regorafenib). However, it's hard to determine how many people this could've potentially happened to around the globe as a whole. According to the manufacturer's website for Stivarga, there were reportedly 275 deaths out of 505 patients taking the drug in clinical trials. The article went on to note that severe, fatal hepatotoxicity was an underlying cause of death sometimes observed during those trials. ## My husband died after taking this drug for 6 weeks :(

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My mom is allergic to sulfa, she also cannot eat peas and eggs. Recently the dr gave her microbid and she reacted as if she had sulfa, yet the doctor said the medication does not contain sulfa. Is this medication a sulphite, meaning does it have other chemicals that can make someone who is allergic to sulfa react in the same allergic way? Any information provided would be appreciated. ## Hello, Jake! How is your mom doing? You're actually talking about 3 different substances. Sulfur, which is in eggs and peas, sulfa, which is used to make some medications and sulfites. Most people are not allergic to all 3, since they aren't the same. What type of reaction did she have to this medication? It is not a sulfa drug, but as an antibiotic, it can cause some side effects, such as nause...

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I was put in the hospital for 7 days come to find out I was allergic to sulfa now im on subuoxon and I cant hardy breathe ## Hello, Juju! How are you doing? Has there been any change? Suboxone is an opiate, so it can cause respiratory depression as a side effect. What dosage are you on? The U.S. FDA classifies it as opiate that is most commonly used to treat drug addiction, so it has the potential to be habit forming and may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, drowsiness, dry mouth and constipation. However, there is a chance you may be allergic to it, as well. Typically, when one is allergic to one medication, they find others that they are also allergic to.

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Some pharmacy will not give the watson brand soma or norco if you using insurance can something be done and do target carry name brand. ## No, you get what that pharmacy gets. You can request the Brand name drug and expect to pay up to 100 X more if that is what you are asking, yet insurance wont cover it. Also the pharmacy and the prescriber will catch on that you have vast knowledge of different brands and most likely not do business with you, or cut you off. You are playing with fire. If you have the time, open the phone book and call all the Pharmacies in a 100 mile radius and perhaps you will find the brand you seek!

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i have been diagnosed with glaucoma and have had reactions to all the drops prescribed so far. Is this common? ## I am curious as to what type of reaction you had. My mother in law had a very strange reaction or episode to some drops for glaucoma. She got extreme pain in her eyes, soreness on her lids. Extreme headache. She was in distress but as of this date, we have no answers. Stopped the drops of course, no answers as to whether this drop could have caused all this. Her vision is so blurry, which is another reaction. Dr. sending for MRI of brain. Pain is not in Occipital lobe of her head. Do not understand.. ## What drops did you try, and what type of reactions did you have? Most of them can cause side effects, such as eye irritation, burning, blurry vision, and headache, which is c...

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Have seen two people die of drugs in advanced stages. Lied through their teeth about the extent of their problem. Kept using until reached advance stages until they couldn't make decisions to keep them out of jail due to brain damage from drugs. If you are new to this "fantastic" feeling you get, know that you will ruin your life and die from it. You will lose everyone, everything, and end up to be the person you never thought you could be. The lowest point and it just gets lower. Am waiting and worrying about a loved one dying who has reached that stage. You will not win from using drugs. STOP NOW is the only answer. And never go back. Godspeed!

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