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Is 463/93 similar to xanax? Name certain drugs in the same family as 463/93 ## Pill imprint 9 3 463 is Lamotrigine 100 mg. It is used in to treat anxiety, bipolar disorder, schizoaffective disorder, bordeline personality, and for seizure prevention. It is classified as a triazine anticonvulsant. ## I don't think that Lamotrigine is in the same class as Xanax since Alprazolam is an anti-anxiety medication, not an anticonvusant. ## Right, its not similar to Xanax ## @James, You were asking what the name of certain drugs were in the same family as Lamotrigine (a triazine anticonvulsant). The following meds are either classified as anticonvulsants OR possess some degree of anticonvulsant properties: Paraldehyde Phenobarbital Benzodiazepines (i.e. Xanax) Carbamazepine Oxcarbazepine Topir...

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I want to know information about each drug schedule ## I found a round yellow tablet with the imprints 44 403 on it and I looked it up and it said it was a 'schedule class N controlled substance'. I don't know about any scheduled or class with that. Would you please inform me on what it is? ## It says Glimepiride is a Schedule N drug. What does it mean? I am supposed to take it for my diabetes.

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I have been taking Watson 10/325 for years. now im seeing that my pain meds have changed to Watson 10/853....why the difference? ## Hello, Robert! How are you? What were the markings on the others? The one with the Watson 853 on it contains 325mgs of Acetaminophen and 10mgs of Hydrocodone. The FDA classifies this medication as a narcotic analgesic, so it has the potential to be habit forming and may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, drowsiness, dry mouth and constipation.

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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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LIST OF SCHEDULE X DRUGS ## Different schedules and classifications for medications are used by different countries, what is a controlled substance or what falls under a certain category in one is not the same for all of them. Therefore, since schedule X is used by more than one country, in order for me to try and help you, I need to know what country are you asking about. Can you please post back with this information? ## HI PLEASE SCHEDULE 'X' DRUGS ## sir , i want to know about schedule HX policy and the list of drug ? ## which are the drugs (basic ingredients) which need NRX to be printed on label ## YES ## list of sch x drug ## i vant schedule X drug list in india ## Apply for the x drug licene for anand hospital ## Schedule x drug list ## Iam a chemist i have completed my ...

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My father was prescribed Citicholine(Somazina). I found that 1000mg of Citicholine was too harsh from him. He is suffering from Thrombosis(Clotting) and but his condition is stable now. Also, Can somebody advise whats tyical time frame for Citicholine. They are really costly here. ## Is citicholine 500 mg per day sufficient for a stable condition. ## this site is not medical professionals, so we cannot guess what dosage is appropriate for his condition. Only his doctor can do that, have you spoken to them about it? In the U.S. Citicoline is not even classifed as a drug, it is a dietary supplement that is used in some energy drinks. It has been shown to increase mental focus and possibly improve memory. ## neurologist adviced my mother to take citicolin sodium 500 mg twice a day due to c...

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Kindly tell me which of the following drugs are anticholinergic: Eltroxin; Bilacor; Estro Pause; Amloc; CiplaZar; (Losartan) Allopurinol; Puresis; Plenish K; Ultimag. Thank you. ## This is not a reply, but a thank you for helping me. I found the information you provided. God bless. Anita. ## Hello, Anita! How are you? None of the products you've listed are classified as anticholinergics, from what I can find. Eltroxin contains Levothyroxine (used to treat thyroid disorders), Bilocor contains Bisoprolol, Almloc contains Amlodipine, Puresis contains Furosemide, CiplaZar contains Losartan (all of these are used to treat high blood pressure and certain cardiac conditions), Allopurinol is used to treat gout. Typical side effects of these medications may include nausea, dizziness, headach...

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Plz provide the schedule c c1 drugs list ## It's quite possible that the answer to your question varies according to different countries laws and regulations, but from what I could gather, your best bet would probably be to refer to the Drugs and Cosmetics Act of 1940 for a list of SCHEDULE C and SCHEDULE C (1) drugs in the U.S. The lists of medications for foreign countries may prove to be very difficult to obtain, especially in any particular class and schedule. However, it has been stated that many of them do not keep their lists up to date and/or regulate medications as strictly as the U.S. does. Which country list are you referring to anyways?

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need classification 3 side effects and two contraindications for the top 200 drugs ## I really couldn't type all of that information in here for you. However, I may be able to point you in the right direction of where to find it, but you didn't specific for what year. Can you post back with the year you need the information for? Learn more prescription drug details here.

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please send kalium durule, sultamicillin, lactolose ## Kalium Durule is a generic for Potassium chloride. Potassium chloride has many uses such as being a sodium-free substitute for table salt (sodium chloride). Research I have gathered states that Kalium Durule works by providing a direct replacement of potassium in the body. Potassium chloride is in the class of drugs called potassium supplements that are used to prevent hypokalaemia. NOTE: Orally, KCl is toxic in excess. You can click on the link below to view more information about this drug... Sultamicillin is an oral form of the antibiotic combination (codrug or mutual prodrug) ampicillin/sulbactam. It contains esterified ampicillin and sulbactam. Lactulose is a synthetic sugar used in the treatment of constipation and hepatic enc...

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What are the side effects of mixing lyrica and fentanyl? ## Hello, Missa! How are you? I didn't find any problems or interactions listed between these two medications, but it's always best to double check such information to be sure. The FDA classifies Lyrica as an anticonvulsant that is also approved to help with certain types of never pain and some mood disorders. Its typical side effects may possibly include nausea, dizziness, headache, dry mouth, mood swings and weight changes. Fentanyl is classifies as a narcotic analgesic, so it has the potential to be habit forming and may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, drowsiness, dry mouth and constipation. Is there anything else I can help with? ## Thank you. :-) ## Very welcome! Have a fabulous day and please let me kn...

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After finding that Suboxone would be detrimental to my health and I am trying to detox methadone, are there other alternatives? ## I am 72. I've used 35 years. Have been on Methadon since 1999 and am now at 20 mgs. After making an appointment for Suboxone I see that I am not a good candidate because of health issues. I'm asking if anyone knows of any alternatives other than suboxne type substances? ## Hello, Boogie! How are you? I'm sorry about the problem you're having. It depends on what type of health issues are causing the problem. Some people that can't take Suboxone are able to Subutex, which is Buprenorphine, without the Naloxone. The FDA classifies this medication as an opiate that is most commonly used to treat drug addiction, so it has the potential to be h...

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What are the list of drugs in Schedule F. I am trying to export a vitamin product to Canada and am having trouble getting straight answers. Help? ## I'm afraid that this one may be difficult to find an answer to. Canada has recently changed their policies on medications and to try to prevent the influx of fraudulent ones that they've been dealing with, they've removed a lot of information from being publicly available. This information includes lists of pill imprints, specific medication classifications and etc. What type of vitamin product is it? I may be able to dig up more information, if I have some specific details to work with. Vitamin is just far too broad of a search topic. ## Hi, Thanks for getting back to me. It took me two months but I figured it out on my own. I ...

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Where is it possible to have a list of prescription drugs approved for sale in India other than schedule X, H and G drugs ## To be honest, this is also something that we have difficulty finding. India does not appear to regulate and list all of their approved prescription medications and the classifications like many other countries do. It is even hard for us to identify many of their medications, because they don't keep a log of all the imprints. Is there a ministry of health that you can contact that might be able to help you?

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I need a name list of the drugs that come under schedule C and C1. ## The lists of medications for foreign countries is very difficult to obtain, especially in any particular class and schedule. Many of them do not keep lists up to date and regulate medications as strictly as the U.S. does. I may be able to find you something, if you specific exactly what country you need the drug list for. Can you please post back with more information? ## I want list of drugs comes under schedule c & c1 ## I need name list of the drugs come under the schedule c and c1 ## kindly provide me schedule c and schedule h drug list. ## hi, i have a plant-extract based gel (manufactured outside india) that i am looking to distribute in india. under what schedule would i need to get the product registered i...

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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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I am an international pharmacist, want to become pharmacy technician in california. so i want to know brand name and genric name for passing technician exam. ## Sorry, I do not have this information, it is, of course, going to vary from year to year according to sales. I suggest contacting your school or pharmacy board for the relevant information. You also need to know more than just this to pass the test. Are you attending classes in the US? ## I work in a pharmacy studying to take exam what is the best book to buy to help studing for exam ## for class ## i want to knw ## I need top 200 drugs with brand and generic name

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I need to know what class of narcotic dilaudid is in? ## I found out 1st of all,that dilaudid is a SCHEDULE 2 narcotic and not a CLASS 2. Shows how much I know about Rx drugs. Thanks for keeping me informed. I will definitely be back to this site when I have anymore questions or concerns. ## Hello, Sassie! I'm glad you saw my other post. To give you a bit more clarification for future reference all controlled substances fit somewhere in the 5 Schedules. Schedule 5 are those that aren't considered to have much addictive or abusive potential, such as narcotic cough medications or some anticonvulsants, while Schedule 1 are those that are considered severely dangerous and which have no valid medical use. But a drug class is actually the category they fall into, such as antibiotics, ...

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Can I take Percogesic and Diclofenac 75mg together ## Hello, Erin! How are you? I didn't find any interactions or problems listed between these two medications, but it's always best to double check such information to be sure. The FDA classifies Diclofenac as a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory that's used to treat pain, fever and swelling. Its typical side effects may possibly include nausea, dizziness, headache, increased risk of bleeding and stomach irritation. Percogesic is used to treat aches, pains and congestion. Its typical side effects may possibly include dizziness, drowsiness and dry mouth. Is there anything else I can help with?

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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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