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Nimed Nimesulide

Nimesulide is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) with pain medication and fever reducing properties. Its approved indications are the treatment of acute pain, the symptomatic treatment of osteoarthritis, and primary dysmenorrhoea in adolescents and adults above 12 years old. Side effects may include liver problems.[1] It has a multifactorial mode of action and is characterized by a fast onset of action. It works by blocking the production of prostaglandins (a chemic...

capsule w/pink, black and white sprinkles ## I was wondering if you ever found out anything about that capsule with pink, black and white sprinkles? I took those pills and I need to know what the ingredients are. ## Is there any type of marking on the capsule? Or is it something foreign? If it is a foreign med, or has no markings, it could be anything and finding information on it will be very difficult, as they are not regulated the way US meds are.

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can you take ED med. when taking isosorbide, if so witch one? ## Hello, JR! How are you? And no, you cannot usually combine the Isosorbide with an ED medication, due to the fact that the combination could cause dangerously low blood pressure levels. Is there anything else I can help with?

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white capsule shape pill ## I can't find a listing for this exact pill, however, I can tell you that all pills marked with an L followed by 3 additional numbers are over the counter products. The company does not make any prescription items and they are sold by many stores, in many countries, as the store brands or generics. Does anyone else recognize this one? ## I bought some generic (CVS) advil pm's, and they look like this. I was searching for something about this pill when I came across this thread. Normally, advil pm and their generic equivalents are blue, so I googled this since the ones I just got are white. ## The white oval with l 413 is generic Ibuprophen Pm . I have a bottle from wallgreens.200 mg Ibuprophen, 38 mg diphenhydramine nitrate.

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Could someone tell me what the pill z3 is. It was mixed with my wife's blood pressure pills from target pharmacy.amlodipine 5. ## It is also a 5mg Amlodipine tablet, if there is only one in there, the pharmacy was probably short when they filled her prescription, so they had to use one from a different manufacturer. Learn more Amlodipine details here. Is there anything else I can help with?

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Can you take Lisinopril-HCTZ 12.5 mg with ropinirole 1 mg ## I haven't found any interactions or problems listed between the two, but you should check with your doctor, or pharmacist to be certain. Were they prescribed by the same doctor? Is your pharmacy aware that you're taking both? Learn more: Learn more: Lisinopril Learn more: Hydrochlorothiazide Learn more: Ropinirole ## I did get both from the same doctor, but lately they have been making me sick and when I tell the doctor she has no answer for me. I stopped taking the Ropinirole 2 days ago and started an over the counter med for my RLS Thank you Anita

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Medrol Methylprednisolone

Methylprednisolone (Depo-Medrol, Medrol, Solu-Medrol) is a synthetic glucocorticoid, primarily prescribed for its anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive effects.[3][4][5] It is either used at low doses for chronic illnesses or used concomitantly at high doses during acute flares. Methylprednisolone and its derivatives can be administered orally or parenterally.[6] Regardless of route of administration, methylprednisolone integra...

I had 2 BPs taken in two days, BP was 157/100 and 157/105; I was recently prescribed Losartan 25 mg. The note from the doctor in my file this morning said to increase to 50 mg. I was on Lisinopril 5 mg, so while waiting to hear from someone I took the Lisinopril 5 mg. which I had normal BP while on it. What should I do? ## Hello, Lynda! How are you doing? You should follow your doctor's instructions to take the Losartan at 50mgs. It is an ARB and may cause side effects, such as nausea, headache, stomach pain, dry cough and increased urination. Were you abruptly switched from the Lisinopril to the Losartan? If so, that might have caused these elevations, you may have experienced a slight rebound effect and it could take awhile for the Losartan to kick in and lower your blood pressure.

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oblong blue pill with L368 on one side and nothing on the other. I found this pill. ## Based on the description provided, I found your pill to be Naproxen sodium (220 mg). Naproxen is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug commonly used for the reduction of moderate to severe pain, fever, inflammation and stiffness. 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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is trepiline available in UAE ## I'm not sure if it's available there, but I can tell you that it contains the active ingredient Amitriptyline, which is a Tricyclic antidepressant. So, you may be able to ask a pharmacist/chemist there and ask about it under both names, to be sure they know which medication you are talking about. Learn more Trepiline details here. Does anyone else know?

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Arm-A-Med Isoetharine

Isoetharine is a selective short-acting[1] β2 adrenoreceptor agonist. It can be called the "granddaughter of adrenalin" in the line of β2 agonists that gave quick relief for bronchospasm and asthma.[2] Epinephrine (adrenalin) was the first of these, and next came isoprenaline (isoproterenol). Isoetharine was the third drug in this line, thus the third generation or granddaughter of the original. In the western United States, it was the drug of choice ...

I have had varying degrees of depression for 25 years now. I have tried 6 or7 of the SSRI'S. Mostly Prozac. Most recently Zoloft. I have never found total relief of symptom with any of these meds. I am on day 6 of the starter pack. So far, so good! I will keep you posted! ## Viibryd is pretty much like most of the others, there are people that have good luck with it and those that don't. Learn more Viibryd details here. I certainly hope it works for you. What other classes of medications have you tried? ## Hi r u still on viibryd what was your experience thx

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which painkiller would be best to try for more relief ; need a step up from Hydrocodone 750/7.5 . Don't want to take more of the Hydrocodone than is recommended and it just is not doing very well for me now . I have a killer stenosis in my back and the siatica nerve is really making even walking much more painful these past few weeks . Thoght maybe I could get some thoughts on this site . Thanks , JoJo ## Have you talked to your doctor about it? One choice may be Oxycodone, it is a very potent narcotic, but you'd probably be able to start off with a relatively low dose, if you've never taken it before, which leaves you somewhere to go, if you build up tolerance to it. There is a Vicodin/Norco product that has 10mgs of the Hydrocodone in it, but if you've been taking that...

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what is it used for . is it available in australia and where ## Hi Barbara, Did you by chance mean to say "meditussin"? I was unable to locate any drugs by the name of "meditus". The only other term by which I was able to locate some information, was that in referring to "Diabetes Meditus type 1". So, assuming that there is a drug by the name of Meditus, I would think that it is a medication for those with diabetes type 1. In regards to Meditussin, it contains Guaifenesin + Dextromethorphan; which is used as a cough medicine and decongestant. To view more information about this drug please click on the link below... I did find that Meditussin is available in Australia, however I'm not able to find a full list of all the countries that have it available. Alter...

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which is the best medicine for itching?? ## Sarna Lotion. You can find it at the pharmacy or your local supermarket's medicine section, normally. It's about 13 bucks and the ONLY thing that got me through P.U.P.P.P.s when I was eight months pregnant with twins. It stands for Pruritic Urticarial Postules and Plaques of Pregnancy. Very big name for an insanely itchy rash that NEVER stops itching no matter what you do. Birthing the baby/babies is the only known cure, but Sarna lotion was my saving grace-it made it so i felt like a human being again. Very soothing and like...manna from heaven but for itchy skin. hope this helps.

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Pain management Dr. That was fired for to many scripts written in mchenry Illinois. So he opened his own office. Does anyone know his name. My kid wants to write a paper about it. We cant find article because we don't know his name. Can anyone remember this and know the pain management. Dr.'s name. Thanks

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I AM TAKING HIGH BLOOD PRESSUE MEDICINE AND I WANT TO CAN I USED LEMON BALM TO HELP ME SLEEP ## Hello, Vera! How are you? Lemon Balm is actually said to help with high blood pressure, especially that caused by stress, so in that respect it's fine. However, what medications do you take? I can't check for any possible interactions or problems, without knowing the specific ones you take. Can you please post back and clarify? Thank you! ## HEY VERMON I AM TAKING TELMISARTAN TABLET 40mg I TAKE HALF BECAUSE TAKING THE WHOLE MAKE MY HEAD HURT SO THANK YOU FOR GETTING BACK TO ME. ## Yes, headaches can be a normal side effect of Telmisartan, along with nausea, dizziness, stomach pain, hypotension and increased urination. However, you should take the whole dose as prescribed by your docto...

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what is the best medicine for weight gain?for 18 and 40 yr old..and also a sleeping pill with no side effects?..tnx ## Sorry, this site is not medical professionals, so this site does not prescribe, nor tell anyone, what drugs they should take. You need to consult a doctor for those answers. As to 'no side effects', I am afraid there AREN'T ANY! Whether you take a prescription medication, or something available over the counter, they ALL HAVE SIDE EFFECTS of some sort, that is the nature of putting foreign chemicals into the human body.

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Nimedex Nimesulide

Nimesulide is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) with pain medication and fever reducing properties. Its approved indications are the treatment of acute pain, the symptomatic treatment of osteoarthritis, and primary dysmenorrhoea in adolescents and adults above 12 years old. Side effects may include liver problems.[1] It has a multifactorial mode of action and is characterized by a fast onset of action. It works by blocking the production of prostaglandins (a chemic...

Sulimed Nimesulide

Nimesulide is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) with pain medication and fever reducing properties. Its approved indications are the treatment of acute pain, the symptomatic treatment of osteoarthritis, and primary dysmenorrhoea in adolescents and adults above 12 years old. Side effects may include liver problems.[1] It has a multifactorial mode of action and is characterized by a fast onset of action. It works by blocking the production of prostaglandins (a chemic...

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