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Compro Prochlorperazine

Prochlorperazine, formerly[1] sold under the brand name Compazine among others, is a medication used to treat nausea, schizophrenia, migraines, and anxiety.[2][3][4] It is a less preferred medication for anxiety.[2] It may be taken by mouth, rectally, injection into a vein, or injection into a muscle.[2] Common side effects include sleepiness, blurry vision, low blood pressure, and dizziness.&#...

help with lowering the need for alcohol ## How does compral work to lower desire for alcohol? How long do I need to take it? ## Campral contains the active ingredient Acamprosate and it is thought to work by stabilizing the chemical balance in the brain that would normally be disrupted by alcohol. Learn more Acamprosate details here. It may cause some possibly serious side effects, such as irregular heartbeat, low or high blood pressure and allergic reactions. As to how long it should be taken, you should follow your doctors instructions for the best results and for your own safety. Are there any comments or questions?

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Complera Emtricitabine + Rilpivirine + Tenofovir Disoproxil Fumarate

Emtricitabine/rilpivirine/tenofovir (trade names Complera, Eviplera) is a fixed-dose combination of antiretroviral drugs for the treatment of HIV/AIDS.[1] The drug was co-developed by Gilead Sciences and Johnson & Johnson's Tibotec division and was approved by the Food and Drug Administration in August 2011, and by the European Medicines Agency in November 2011,[2] for patients who have not previously been treated for HIV.[3] It is availab...

Compleat Drug Index

A multivitamin is a preparation intended to serve as a dietary supplement with vitamins, dietary minerals, and other nutritional elements. Such preparations are available in the form of tablets, capsules, pastilles, powders, liquids, or injectable formulations. Other than injectable formulations, which are only available and administered under medical supervision, multivitamins are recognized by the Codex Alimentarius Commission (the United Nations' authority on food standards) as a category ...

Compazine Prochlorperazine

Prochlorperazine, formerly[1] sold under the brand name Compazine among others, is a medication used to treat nausea, schizophrenia, migraines, and anxiety.[2][3][4] It is a less preferred medication for anxiety.[2] It may be taken by mouth, rectally, injection into a vein, or injection into a muscle.[2] Common side effects include sleepiness, blurry vision, low blood pressure, and dizziness.&#...

compizine ## Looking for side effects. ## Compazine is an antipsychotic that's often used to treat or prevent nausea, vomiting and vertigo. Side effects may include drowsiness, dizziness, weight changes and dystonic reactions. Learn more Compazine details here. Is there anything else I can help with?

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Compound W Salicylic Acid

Salicylic acid is an organic compound with the formula HOC6H4CO2H. A colorless, bitter-tasting solid, it is a precursor to and a metabolite of aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid). It is a plant hormone,[9] and has been listed by the EPA Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Chemical Substance Inventory as an experimental teratogen.[10] The name is from Latin salix for willow tree. It is an ingredient in some anti-acne products. Salts and esters of salicylic acid are...

B-Complex + C Drug Index

Vitamins are organic molecules (or a set of closely related molecules called vitamers) that are essential to an organism in small quantities for proper metabolic function. Essential nutrients cannot be synthesized in the organism in sufficient quantities for survival, and therefore must be obtained through the diet. For example, vitamin C can be synthesized by some species but not by others; it is not considered a vitamin in the first instance but is in the second. Most vitamins are not sing...

how the medicine is helping and what is its side effect ## Complete-TD is a nutritional supplement, not a drug. It contains: biotin 30 mcg, calcium 162 mg, calcium pantothenate 12.5 mg, chromium 65 mcg, copper 2.5 mg, folic acid 1 mg, iron 33.3 mg, manganese 1.4 mg, niacinamide 50 mg, selenium 60 mcg, vitamin A 5000 iu, vitamin B1 10 mg, vitamin B12 5 mcg, vitamin B2 10 mg, vitamin B6 3 mg, vitamin D3 200 iu, vitamin E 25 iu and zinc 15 mgs. What this means is that the side effect profile for it has not been studied, as has been done for prescription medications. However, some users do report some nausea, after taking them. Many health problems can be caused or aggravated if you do not get enough of these vital nutrients in your diet. Therefore, these are used to prevent or treat those ...

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B Complex H.P. Drug Index

B vitamins are a class of water-soluble vitamins that play important roles in cell metabolism and synthesis of red blood cells.[1] Though these vitamins share similar names (B1, B2, B3, etc.), they are chemically distinct compounds that often coexist in the same foods.[1] In general, dietary supplements containing all eight are referred to as a vitamin B complex. Individual B vitamin supplements are referred to by the specific number or name of each vitamin, su...

Supposed to be a medication that kills cancer cells, but not thegood cells. ## Hi Mong, There are actually several other discussion threads on this same topic that talk about H86 and how it works as a cancer treatment. However, after further investigation..I'm not sure if everyone is on the same page as far as what it really is. Apparently an email newsletter was sent out a while back making some enticing claims about it. But it's unusual that there aren't any other verifiable details that can be found on H 86 itself or what it's composed of. To me, this lack of evidence implies a potential product scam. Not only that, but I've noticed the HSI website is set up in the same way as many other scam sites on the internet (with several different "Order Now" button...

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can iron polysacharide complex capsule make me get my period back? ## HI, Fahy! How are you? No, this is just an iron supplement that can help treat or prevent anemia, but it will not cause you to start your menstrual cycle. If you are having a problem with yours, you need to consult a doctor to get a proper diagnosis on what's causing the issue and find the proper solution. Most times it's caused by a hormonal imbalance, such as a lack of estrogen or progesterone. Is there anything else I can help with? ## My son is taking medicine for primary complex... is it ok to take multivitamins with lysine and iron, to be specific incremin syrup (vitamins).... once I read in the internet that it is ok to take that kind of vitamins, but now I'm confused because of what I have read a w...

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please tell me the difference bewtween orthro-cyclen and orthro tri-cyclen lo. one of m y daughters take one and the other the other one and are trying to find out what thte difference is between the two pills. if there is any at all. is one stronger than the other or just the name. thank you so much ## Yes, there is a difference. Ortho Tri-Cyclen White tablets contain 0.180mg progestational compound norgestimate and 0.035 of the estrogenic compound Ethinyl Estradiol. Light Blue tablets contain: 0.215mgs Norgestimate and 0.035mgs of Ethinyl Estradiol. Regular Blue Tablets contain: 0.250 of Norgestimate and 0.035 of Ethinyl Estradiol. Green tablets contain inert ingredients and are just a placebo to keep you in the habit of taking your pills. This comes to 35micrograms of Ethinyl Estradi...

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How many Tylenol 3 can be taken to equal the strength of norco 7.5? ## Hello, Curious! How are you? You'd need 50mgs of Codeine to equal each 7.5mgs of Hydrocodone. However, you cannot double up, without your doctors approval, because you risk overdosing on the Acetaminophen in the Tylenol 3, which can be very dangerous. 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. Is there anything else I can help with?

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Soma Compound Aspirin, ASA + Carisoprodol

Carisoprodol, sold under the brand name Soma among others, is a medication used for musculoskeletal pain.[3] Use is only approved for up to three weeks.[3] Effects generally begin within half an hour and last for up to six hours.[3] It is taken orally.[3] Common side effects include headache, dizziness, and sleepiness.[3] Serious side effect may include addiction, allergic reactions, and seizures.[3&#9...

I'm looking for a vitamin B complex with Diclofenac, I can get it from Mexico but I want to buy it here in the USA, Does anybody know where I can get it and what it's called? ## There isn't one, that's not a combination that the FDA will allow to be on the U.S. market due to safety concerns. There are many people that would take it and likely not realize that it contained a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory, with the vitamins. Additionally, the Diclofenac is also only available here by prescription, because of the risks it can cause. Learn more B vitamin details here. Learn more Diclofenac details here. I'm sorry, I wish I was able to be more helpful. Why are you looking for it? ## you can always ask in the botanicas they are mexican small stores like a natural medicine...

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Compazine IM/IV Prochlorperazine

Prochlorperazine, formerly[1] sold under the brand name Compazine among others, is a medication used to treat nausea, schizophrenia, migraines, and anxiety.[2][3][4] It is a less preferred medication for anxiety.[2] It may be taken by mouth, rectally, injection into a vein, or injection into a muscle.[2] Common side effects include sleepiness, blurry vision, low blood pressure, and dizziness.&#...

Sodol Compound Aspirin, ASA + Carisoprodol

Carisoprodol, sold under the brand name Soma among others, is a medication used for musculoskeletal pain.[3] Use is only approved for up to three weeks.[3] Effects generally begin within half an hour and last for up to six hours.[3] It is taken orally.[3] Common side effects include headache, dizziness, and sleepiness.[3] Serious side effect may include addiction, allergic reactions, and seizures.[3&#9...

GNC B-Complex 50 Drug Index

B vitamins are a class of water-soluble vitamins that play important roles in cell metabolism and synthesis of red blood cells.[1] Though these vitamins share similar names (B1, B2, B3, etc.), they are chemically distinct compounds that often coexist in the same foods.[1] In general, dietary supplements containing all eight are referred to as a vitamin B complex. Individual B vitamin supplements are referred to by the specific number or name of each vitamin, su...

Have any women taken lexapro throughout their pregnancy? Was your baby born with any complications and were there any complications through pregnancy due to meds? ## Hello, Linda! How are you? As listed in the information provided by the FDA, animal studies have shown evidence of embryonic toxicity, but there is no controlled data available for its use during human pregnancy. They've placed it in Category C, stating that risk cannot be ruled out and it would be best to use a medication that is known to be safe, unless this is the only option available. Typical side effects for Lexapro may include nausea, dizziness, dry mouth, mood swings and weight changes. Has anyone been on this while pregnant? ## Please don't risk it. The doctor will say it's ok, but look at all the side ...

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