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I have asthma and take a lot of medicine . I take advair, cingulair, albuterial inhaler, zopnex, spriva, a sleeping pill and an anxiety pill. With insurance I spend 250.00 a month. I also work two jobs . One is just to pay for medicine and doctor bills. Can any drug company help me with my medicine. I am too young to retire and can't get disablity because I have a job. Whom would pay for my medicine if I did not work. Help ## Medicaid. ## For anyone else seeking such information, it really depends on whether or not you have insurance. If you do, then unless you are disabled and receiving Medicare, you likely won't qualify for assistance, even those on Medicare only qualify during their coverage gap period. As to anyone else, yes there are programs for most name brand medications...

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Pl let me know the after side effects of taking R-Cinex 450 mg for about 3 months. ## R-Cinex contains Isoniazid and Rifampin. Side effects can include: nausea, drowsiness, skin rash and diarrhea. read more: Do you have any other questions? ## hello...my sister is taking the following tablets (R-CINEX 450mg,COXERIN,MYCOPAS GRANULES,LEVIPIL 250mg) for tuberculosis of meningids which are multiplying and multiplying...please reply are they effective or should we consult another opinion from doctors.she is getting medicated from last four months but we are very little satisfied..please assist or call me at- 9921122355 ## My wife is suffering fever for the past 18 days. She has loss of weight & continous fever. The dr asked us to take several tests the results of which are as follows:- c...

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I am suffering from Fever and shivering, body ache, cold cough and running nose. Doctor has prescribed LEVOMAC 500mg. whats r the side effect of this medicine. ## Levomac contains the active ingredient Levofloxacin, an antibiotic used to treat various types of infections. Common side effects may include: nausea, drowsiness, skin rash and diarrhea. Read more: Do you have any other questions? ## Dr prescribed Levomac 250 ## Taking prescription like R-CINEX, KOXI 800, BENADON, PROTEIN POWDER & NEGODIANE ELIXIR from last three months.Right now there was pain in chest so CT scan was suggested.So later LEVOMAC 250 was added in prescription. CT scan reports show enlarged partly necrotic lympnodes with tiny centrilobular nodules in apical segment of right upper lobe of lung. Is this showing...

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My creatinine is 250. Is this normal? ## Hi jun, Based on my research, the normal creatinine range is listed from anywhere between 24 and 204 U/L; so 250 would be considered high in my opinion. However there are some easy ways to lower and control it over time; primarily through maintaining a healthy diet and exercising regularly. Additionally, there are various herbs such as cinnamon, dandelion, and ginseng, which can also be useful in managing creatinine levels. Have you considered seeing a nephrologist for further evaluation?

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Have been taking 250 mg capsules 4 and now three times per day for 20 years for seizures that started at 35 yrs. due to pregnancy.Baby was fine but seizures continued though now, with pills not for many years. Should I try and reduce and end to try something else as I am 60 yrs. old now. ## Hi Cindy, I think it's great that you are reassessing the situation and are open to suggestions. From an outside perspective, I would only continue to take the medication if natural alternatives and/or healthy dietary changes are not conducive options. I would also consider getting blood work done or any other type of health evaluation to determine if this medication is having a negative effect on your overall well-being. Listen to your body and go with your gut on whether or not it is negatively...

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What is the prescribed use for L-Cin 250 mg tablets?

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NDC 24470-923 NDC Database

Chlorzoxazone 250 mg Oral Tablet by Cintex Services, LLC ## Package Codes: 24470-923-10, 24470-923-60

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