Drug Cross Reference

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Can I take Doxycycline 100 mg tablets if I have a sulfa allergy? ## Hi Carol, according to an article I read from the Mayo Clinic, Doxycycline is not listed as a sulfa drug, so you should be okay to take it as prescribed. I also cross referenced the Wikipedia page on Sulfonamides, and it too did not list Doxycycline. If you have other allergies or sensitivities, I'd just double check the inactive ingredients as well to ensure that there is nothing else in there that could disagree with you. If you can refer to the National Drug Code (NDC) printed on your prescription label it should be pretty easy to find the list of inactive ingredients. I hope this helps and feel free to write back!

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FiberCon Polycarbophil

Polycarbophil calcium (INN) is a drug used as a stool stabilizer. Chemically, it is a synthetic polymer of polyacrylic acid cross-linked with divinyl glycol, with calcium as a counter-ion. Contents 1 Clinical uses 2 Adverse effects 3 References 4 Further reading Clinical uses It is used as stool stabilizer to treat constipation, diarrhea and abdominal discomfort. Bulk laxatives absorb liquid in the intestines and swell to form a soft bulky stool. The bulky mass stimulates the intestina...

Mitrolan Polycarbophil

Polycarbophil calcium (INN) is a drug used as a stool stabilizer. Chemically, it is a synthetic polymer of polyacrylic acid cross-linked with divinyl glycol, with calcium as a counter-ion. Contents 1 Clinical uses 2 Adverse effects 3 References 4 Further reading Clinical uses It is used as stool stabilizer to treat constipation, diarrhea and abdominal discomfort. Bulk laxatives absorb liquid in the intestines and swell to form a soft bulky stool. The bulky mass stimulates the intestina...

Fiber-Lax Polycarbophil

Polycarbophil calcium (INN) is a drug used as a stool stabilizer. Chemically, it is a synthetic polymer of polyacrylic acid cross-linked with divinyl glycol, with calcium as a counter-ion. Contents 1 Clinical uses 2 Adverse effects 3 References 4 Further reading Clinical uses It is used as stool stabilizer to treat constipation, diarrhea and abdominal discomfort. Bulk laxatives absorb liquid in the intestines and swell to form a soft bulky stool. The bulky mass stimulates the intestina...

FiberNorm Polycarbophil

Polycarbophil calcium (INN) is a drug used as a stool stabilizer. Chemically, it is a synthetic polymer of polyacrylic acid cross-linked with divinyl glycol, with calcium as a counter-ion. Contents 1 Clinical uses 2 Adverse effects 3 References 4 Further reading Clinical uses It is used as stool stabilizer to treat constipation, diarrhea and abdominal discomfort. Bulk laxatives absorb liquid in the intestines and swell to form a soft bulky stool. The bulky mass stimulates the intestina...

Equalactin Polycarbophil

Polycarbophil calcium (INN) is a drug used as a stool stabilizer. Chemically, it is a synthetic polymer of polyacrylic acid cross-linked with divinyl glycol, with calcium as a counter-ion. Contents 1 Clinical uses 2 Adverse effects 3 References 4 Further reading Clinical uses It is used as stool stabilizer to treat constipation, diarrhea and abdominal discomfort. Bulk laxatives absorb liquid in the intestines and swell to form a soft bulky stool. The bulky mass stimulates the intestina...

Konsyl Fiber Polycarbophil

Polycarbophil calcium (INN) is a drug used as a stool stabilizer. Chemically, it is a synthetic polymer of polyacrylic acid cross-linked with divinyl glycol, with calcium as a counter-ion. Contents 1 Clinical uses 2 Adverse effects 3 References 4 Further reading Clinical uses It is used as stool stabilizer to treat constipation, diarrhea and abdominal discomfort. Bulk laxatives absorb liquid in the intestines and swell to form a soft bulky stool. The bulky mass stimulates the intestina...

Polycarbophil Drug Index

Polycarbophil calcium (INN) is a drug used as a stool stabilizer. Chemically, it is a synthetic polymer of polyacrylic acid cross-linked with divinyl glycol, with calcium as a counter-ion. Contents 1 Clinical uses 2 Adverse effects 3 References 4 Further reading Clinical uses It is used as stool stabilizer to treat constipation, diarrhea and abdominal discomfort. Bulk laxatives absorb liquid in the intestines and swell to form a soft bulky stool. The bulky mass stimulates the intestina...

Lodosyn Carbidopa

Carbidopa (Lodosyn) is a drug given to people with Parkinson's disease in order to inhibit peripheral metabolism of levodopa. This property is significant in that it allows a greater proportion of peripheral levodopa to cross the blood–brain barrier for central nervous system effect. Contents 1 Pharmacology 2 pharmacology 2 3 Synthesis 4 References 5 External links Pharmacology Carbidopa inhibits aromatic-L-amino-acid decarboxylase (DOPA decarboxylase or DDC),[1] ...

Carbidopa Drug Index

Carbidopa (Lodosyn) is a drug given to people with Parkinson's disease in order to inhibit peripheral metabolism of levodopa. This property is significant in that it allows a greater proportion of peripheral levodopa to cross the blood–brain barrier for central nervous system effect. Contents 1 Pharmacology 2 pharmacology 2 3 Synthesis 4 References 5 External links Pharmacology Carbidopa inhibits aromatic-L-amino-acid decarboxylase (DOPA decarboxylase or DDC),[1] ...

My Dr.has me on 1mg. Xanax 3 times a day but I only take it at night religiously. I've taken 1 during the day around 4 times during the whole year. Sincerely, Shirley ## Hi Shirley, According to umm.edu's drug interaction checker, there are no interactions found between Adipex-P (Phentermine) and Xanax (Alprazolam). I cross referenced this on other webpages as well, which led to the same conclusion. Based off this, my opinion is that you should be fine taking the two together. However it's always best to double check with your doctor before taking anything extra that he/she may have not prescribed or recommended as a part of your regimen. I hope this helps!

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Northera Droxidopa

Droxidopa (INN; trade name Northera; also known as L-DOPS, L-threo-dihydroxyphenylserine, L-threo-DOPS and SM-5688) is a synthetic amino acid precursor which acts as a prodrug to the neurotransmitter norepinephrine (noradrenaline).[1] Unlike norepinephrine, droxidopa is capable of crossing the protective blood–brain barrier (BBB).[1] Contents 1 Medical uses 2 Side effects 3 Pharmacology 4 Chemistry 5 History 5.1 Clinical trials 6 Research 7 Reference...

Droxidopa Drug Index

Droxidopa (INN; trade name Northera; also known as L-DOPS, L-threo-dihydroxyphenylserine, L-threo-DOPS and SM-5688) is a synthetic amino acid precursor which acts as a prodrug to the neurotransmitter norepinephrine (noradrenaline).[1] Unlike norepinephrine, droxidopa is capable of crossing the protective blood–brain barrier (BBB).[1] Contents 1 Medical uses 2 Side effects 3 Pharmacology 4 Chemistry 5 History 5.1 Clinical trials 6 Research 7 Reference...

I am taking losartin and amlodipine for high blood pressure. I have read that chlonidine can help with hyperhidrodis which I have. Can all of these be taken together? ## Hi Patricia, According umm.edu's drug interaction checker, there are no interactions listed between Losartan + Amlodipine + Clonidine. I cross referenced this on other sites as well and nothing came up, so I think you should be good based off this information. However it always best to double check with your doctor first before making any changes to your regimen. Hope this helps! ## thanks so much! I had a feeling this was the case as my doctor did prescribe all three of these but since January 1 I have had to get a new GP (good old Obama Care :( so wasn't sure I could get thee answer from him. ## No problem at ...

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I found an oblong blue pill with imprint 7S in my room and I want to find out what it is? I didn't want to flush it or trash it before finding out. ## I found a related page on this site titled imprint code 7s where someone is asking the same question. I also tried to cross reference the pill's inscription with the NIH pillbox database since that would likely return any matches for prescription drugs manufactured in the United States, but had no luck. The most likely scenario at this point is that it is an over the counter product because if it was a prescription drug it would be much easier to identify. In that related thread I mentioned above, they are saying that it was found inside an over the counter bottle of Tylenol Simply Sleep, but it is likely not originally from that ...

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What vitamins interact with Mobic? Does ubiquinol interact with Mobic? ## @Equinox, According to The University of Maryland Medical Center / umm.edu's drug interaction checker, there aren't any interactions between Mobic (Meloxicam), Ubiquinol, and a typical full-spectrum multivitamin supplement. This doesn't necessarily mean no interactions exist - However I tend to trust information from Universities where you can cross-reference this information and make that decision for yourself. If still in doubt, I'd encourage you to discuss these concerns with your doctor just to be on the safe side. Hope this helps!

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unfamiliar.. looks like an aspirin but has a capital letter "N" over top of the number 25. No additional markings on the flip side.. just a criss cross imprint. ## It sounds like one of the pain meds that I currently take. Its a form of oxicodone. You may want to check in a current PDR. If you don't have one try and go on line and see if you can find an online version. The PDR stands for Physicians Desk Reference. It has pictures and information about that drug. Good Luck Bobby ## From what I could gather, This white round pill marked "N" over "25" on one side, contains a combination of 25mg Ephedrine + 200mg Guaifenesin made by PDK Labs. The brand name is said to be "Two-Way MaxBrand", and these are confirmed to have the cross scores on the back. Thi...

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pills to treat kidney stones ## I´m looking for information about panclasa (phloroglucinol) OTC ## looking for a cross reference for panclasa and where can i buy it, to buy here in the usa, seattle/lynnwood area Wa state ## I could probably get you as many as you want. I was just got a script here in Mexico and the Dr says it is 95% effective when used with Buscapina which I can also get you. Let me know if your interested. I have not started taking them yet but will shortly. The Dr. I went to was a specialist. I also live here. ## @Sandra, According to Netwellness.com, Panclasa (Trimethylphloroglucinol and Phloroglucinol) acts as a weak anticholinergic agent that relaxes the smooth muscle in the ureter and biliary tract. As a result, it has some applications in treating irritable ...

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I've been sick and im on 100 mg of Methadone a day and I was wondering if it would be o.k. to take with Mucinex-DM with my methadone? ## Hi April, According to The University of Maryland's drug interaction tool, there aren't any interactions between Mucinex DM and Methadone. Based off this information alone, I don't see any reason why you wouldn't be able to take the two together. I've also never heard of anyone having issues using these substances coherently. But if still in doubt, I'd encourage you to cross reference additional interaction data and maybe even contact your doctor for a second opinion since this doesn't necessarily mean that no interactions exist. Hope this helps! ## I am taking 100 mg doxycycline. tablet every 12 hours for 7 days. Can I ...

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Found a small unmarked container of these. One side is blank the other says 10 P seperated by a line in the middle. Thanks for any help. I searched Google and all related sites to no avail. ## Found the same pills, did you ever find out what they were? ## I think it is a allergy pill call cetirizine hydrochloride. I have the same pill in a bubble pack with that name. ## Hi Mikey, Do you happen to know who manufacturers these or what the National Drug Code / DIN # is on the packaging? I've been searching for a way to cross reference your finding (re: cetirizine), but so far haven't located any specific details that would connect the dots so to speak... What dosage is it supposed to be? Also, are you based in the US? This is the country I reside in, so perhaps where ever you are t...

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