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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 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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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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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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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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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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Fever started 1 week after femor neck surgery. Elevated levels of ESR (above 100)and CPR(above 23). Doctor rules out osteomyelitis. Put on ant biotics by GP. Fever has not come down substantially after 3 weeks of treatment.Chill and fever starts in the afternoon after lunch and continues throught night. Doctor asking us to wait and continue. Surgical wound healed completely. No pain at the site of surgery. Pl advice what kind of infection is possible and the desired names of antibiotics. ## Hello, Vyjayanthi! How are you doing? This person really needs to be seen by a doctor again and have more medical work ups done to get to the root of the problem. There are things other than infections that can cause elevation of ESR and CPR. They are commonly elevated in people with some forms of ar...

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BottomLine Health lists this as a dangerous drug Doctors still subscribe ## It is listed as dangerous probably because it can be addictive. It is really dangerous for someone who has a history of drug/alcohol addiction. It is only supposed to be used for short term sleeplessness though. ## The reality, on top of what nenene already said, is that ALL prescription drugs are dangerous. That is why they are controlled substances and require prescriptions to obtain them. They all have side-effects, it is a side-effect of their chemical make up that you are relying on when you take a drug. You will not be able to purchase any prescription drug that does not carry various dangers of some kind, there are even dangers with over the counter meds if you read all the packaging. So simply put, there...

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Hi, I am 17, and I am facing some problem since 3 months. I suffer panic attacks nearly every week. I feel heavy at my chest, and suffocated in the morning when I wake up. Whenever I feel such heaviness and suffocation it makes me dizzy and unable to walk, I fall asleep unknowingly, and the chest pain is unbearable. I showed to a doctor, and he prescribed TRIKA-0.25 and PAN-D (both are said to be schedule H drug), I am taking them since last month, and the dose is to be completed now, but my problem isn't yet solved. The interval between the pains and attacks are increased but they are still there. I hope I'll get some help here.

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i want to know that the drugs like painkillers, paracetamol tablets and drugs used for common cold and cough ,are they allowed legally to be sold at general merchant store or in a grocery shop ## It depends what country you are in. There are several that use the Schedule K list and it is not identical in all of them, There are some countries where a narcotic like Codeine can be purchased over the counter and others where it is not. Most general medications, that are not considered controlled substances, such as Paracetamol can be sold over the counter in virtually any store. Where are you located?

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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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mechanism of action, indication, contraindication, nursing resposibilities ## Erdosteine medications are mucolytics, it is usually used to help treat conditions such as Chronic Obstructive Bronchitis. It is contraindicated in patients with active peptic ulcers. Patients should be watched for reactions such as: diarrhea, nausea, spasmodic colitis and headache. Do you have any other questions? ## sh.... ## the website is the best because they able to supply all the information which is not found in yhe book.

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I cry a lot and I have a lot of issues in my family that cannot be overcome (Health). I need something that makes me not so emotional and DOESNT make me gain weight. I just need something to make me calm down easier. Don't suggest Cymbalta, welbutrin or Lexapro- I've tried all of those and although they worked, Lexapro was the best- I gained too much weight! Thanks! ## Hello, Terryvasil! How are you doing? Have you tried Prozac/Fluoxetine, yet? It isn't know to cause the same weight gain that the others do, as a matter of fact, if someone is carrying a few extra pounds, it's actually been known to cause them some weight loss. Learn more Prozac details here. It's also an SSRI antidepressant that can help with anxiety and other mood issues. Other side effects it can ca...

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I was given 4 small white pills to sedate me before having a total MRI at the Atlanta VA I was told it wouldn't put me to sleep but it would make me not care. They started with 1 and finally gave me 4. The said it was adivent or adavent. Can you tell me what this is? I had to call out of work today because I can barely function. ## I believe the medication that you are referring to is ATIVAN. It can be used as a sedative for combative patients. ## Ativan contains the active ingredient Lorazepam, it is a Benzodiazepine that is commonly used to treat anxiety, nervous disorders, and for its sedative like effects. The FDA warns that it carries the risk of being habit forming if taken long-term, and it may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, headache, and irritability. I'v...

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I have been taking Tecta for a year or so ! I just visited the health canada site and they advise that this drug should not be prescribed for longer then 6 to 8 weeks? Why was I not advised of that from my doctor..Lately I have been experiencing heart palpitations. I remember being on a drug prepulsit and having the same symptoms and then finding out that this drug was linked to heart problems ..I am determined to find another solution to my acid problem does anybody have any solutions besides drugs ??? Thanks, ## HI, Aurele! How are you? Yes, these medications are only intended for short term use. Studies have shown that long term use can cause an increased risk of hip fractures. As to solutions that don't involve drugs, it really depends what you were taking it to treat. I can be ...

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Hi there, my grandma has been to the doctor and she was prescribed the following drugs: Lactovita and amoclan. She said it's for a bug of some sort in my grandma's stomach, but i don't believe her. Any advice? ## Hello, Leaky! How are you? Yes, these are often prescribed for various types of bugs, such as stomach infections, or other types of infections. The U.S. FDA lists the typical side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness, headache, non-allergic skin rash, and diarrhea. How long will she be taking them?

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purple plastic pic with blue powder inside ## Hi Nikki, Is there an imprint of any kind on this capsule? The reason I ask is because U.S. law requires that all prescription drugs have unique letters or numbers (sometimes in addition to a logo of some kind) imprinted on the tablets or capsules so the medication can be identified by manufacturer, substance, and dosage. If you can give me any additional information, it will make it much easier for me to Identify this pill for you. Thanks!

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I'm always noticing prescription drugs being sold from out of country sites. Are these sites legit or should I continue to stay clear of them? ## Hello, Don! How are you? No, they are not legitimate. As long as the medication is available here in the U.S., or there is some similar drug available to treat the given condition, then importing is illegal. Exceptions are granted for drugs that have no equivalent available here to treat certain conditions, these typically fall under orphaned drug status. Is there anything else I can help with?

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