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Nydrazid Isoniazid, INH

Isoniazid, also known as isonicotinic acid hydrazide (INH), is an antibiotic used for the treatment of tuberculosis.[2] For active tuberculosis it is often used together with rifampicin, pyrazinamide, and either streptomycin or ethambutol.[3] For latent tuberculosis it is often used by itself.[2] It may also be used for atypical types of mycobacteria, such as M. avium, M. kansasii, and M. xenopi.[2] It is usually taken by mouth b...

Nylia 1/35 Ethinyl Estradiol + Norethindrone

Ethinylestradiol/norethisterone (EE/NET), or ethinylestradiol/norethindrone, is a combination birth control pill which contains ethinylestradiol (EE), an estrogen and norethisterone (NET), a progestin.[1] It is used for birth control, symptoms of menstruation, endometriosis, and menopausal symptoms.[1][2] Other uses include acne.[1] It is taken by mouth.[1] Some preparations of EE/NET additionally contain an iron ...

Nylia 7/7/7 Ethinyl Estradiol + Norethindrone

Ethinylestradiol/norethisterone (EE/NET), or ethinylestradiol/norethindrone, is a combination birth control pill which contains ethinylestradiol (EE), an estrogen and norethisterone (NET), a progestin.[1] It is used for birth control, symptoms of menstruation, endometriosis, and menopausal symptoms.[1][2] Other uses include acne.[1] It is taken by mouth.[1] Some preparations of EE/NET additionally contain an iron ...

Nymalize Nimodipine

Nimodipine, sold under the brand name Nimotop among others, is calcium channel blocker used in preventing vasospasm secondary to subarachnoid hemorrhage (a form of cerebral hemorrhage). It was originally developed within the calcium channel blocker class as it was used for the treatment of high blood pressure, but is not used for this indication. It was patented in 1971[2] and approved for medical use in the US in 1988.[3] It was approved for medical use in G...

Nyotran Nystatin

Nystatin, sold under the brandname Mycostatin among others, is an antifungal medication.[1] It is used to treat Candida infections of the skin including diaper rash, thrush, esophageal candidiasis, and vaginal yeast infections.[1] It may also be used to prevent candidiasis in those who are at high risk.[1] Nystatin may be used by mouth, in the vagina, or applied to the skin.[1] Common side effects when applied to the skin include...

Nystatin Drug Index

Nystatin, sold under the brandname Mycostatin among others, is an antifungal medication.[1] It is used to treat Candida infections of the skin including diaper rash, thrush, esophageal candidiasis, and vaginal yeast infections.[1] It may also be used to prevent candidiasis in those who are at high risk.[1] Nystatin may be used by mouth, in the vagina, or applied to the skin.[1] Common side effects when applied to the skin include...

Nystatin + Triamcinolone Drug Index

Nystatin, sold under the brandname Mycostatin among others, is an antifungal medication.[1] It is used to treat Candida infections of the skin including diaper rash, thrush, esophageal candidiasis, and vaginal yeast infections.[1] It may also be used to prevent candidiasis in those who are at high risk.[1] Nystatin may be used by mouth, in the vagina, or applied to the skin.[1] Common side effects when applied to the skin include...

Nystex Nystatin

Nystatin, sold under the brandname Mycostatin among others, is an antifungal medication.[1] It is used to treat Candida infections of the skin including diaper rash, thrush, esophageal candidiasis, and vaginal yeast infections.[1] It may also be used to prevent candidiasis in those who are at high risk.[1] Nystatin may be used by mouth, in the vagina, or applied to the skin.[1] Common side effects when applied to the skin include...

Nystop Nystatin

Nystatin, sold under the brandname Mycostatin among others, is an antifungal medication.[1] It is used to treat Candida infections of the skin including diaper rash, thrush, esophageal candidiasis, and vaginal yeast infections.[1] It may also be used to prevent candidiasis in those who are at high risk.[1] Nystatin may be used by mouth, in the vagina, or applied to the skin.[1] Common side effects when applied to the skin include...

Nytol QuickCaps Diphenhydramine

Diphenhydramine is an antihistamine mainly used to treat allergies.[8] It can also be used for insomnia, symptoms of the common cold, tremor in parkinsonism, and nausea.[8] It is used by mouth, injection into a vein, injection into a muscle, or applied to the skin.[8] Maximal effect is typically around two hours after a dose, and effects can last for up to seven hours.[8] Common side effects include sleepiness, poor coordination ...

Nyvepria Pegfilgrastim-apgf

Pegfilgrastim, sold under the brand name Neulasta among others, is a PEGylated form of the recombinant human granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (GCSF) analog filgrastim.[5] It serves to stimulate the production of white blood cells (neutrophils).[5][7] Pegfilgrastim was developed by Amgen.[8] Pegfilgrastim treatment can be used to stimulate bone marrow to produce more neutrophils to fight infection in patients undergoing chemo...

I have chronic migraines and cannot find a Doctor who will prescribe it I have been on it for 25 years due to spinal cord injury as well as over 4 concussions I have been on almost every other medication from neurologist and none work somehow firocet works I live near Saratoga County but am willing to travel

Filed under Migraine / Tension Headache

My Doctor was shut down due to a horrible previous well connected patient of his who went and got herself addicted to illicit drugs, overdosed and and blamed him for her problem because he had treated her for pain for a period of time. The circumstances were extremely unfair and resulted in all of his patients including myself being left in extreme chronic pain with only one month of our medications left. I do not have excellent documentation of my spinal degeneration and since i once tried suboxone (It wasn't powerful enough to cover my pain, gave it a honest try) I am now an "addict". Can anyone help me find a doctor who will help me? I would hate to go to a "Pill Mill" but I want to continue living my life which I feel is being put on hold again and I'm willin...

Filed under Suboxone

Looking for a dr. who prescribes suboxone in or around saratoga ny, that accepts medicade. I'm currently seeing one but don't accept my ins. paying 150 a month and I'm on disability with a income of only 510/month. I'm also on xanax as needed for anxiety in which I prefer to stay on. Thanks for any help.been on subs my many years, went without for a few months about a yr ago and never want to go thru that hell again, I wont. I hope to never be without again. My body just can not function without. ## Where is this dr, what is his name and where is he located? I'm looking for the same thing. ## Dr's Cope and Mayer (at Mayer & Cope Family Practice) prescribe Suboxone, and take medicaid... Located on St Hwy 30 Vails Mills 4 corners. Address: 3768 State Hwy 30, Br...

2 REPLIES Filed under Suboxone

Hi. my friend has Add, legitimately, however he has doctor shopped sort of...one doc SWIM gets prescribed adderall, the other ritalin....in average dosages. he see the docs about two weeks from one another. He sees each once a month. He lives in NY and there is this new law I-Stop which makes it mandatory for psychiatrists to consult the prescription monitoring database before prescribing controlled substances starting August 27, 20113. He plans on dropping one doc and just seeing one for ritalin and taking it as prescribed. If he stops doctor shopping now do you think he will be okay? Doyou think his main doc will still prescribe me ritalin once August comes and she checks the system if he gets his act straight starting now? For March, April, May, June, July and August he will have one...

2 REPLIES Filed under Adderall

Any doctors in NYC that prescribe Phenternine 37.5? And B-13 shot? I need to lose 45 pounds and need the boost. Please help! ## Hello, Alicia! How are you? Unfortunately, there is no listing of doctors according to what they will or will not prescribe that I can refer to for you. Technically, any doctor could prescribe it, it's just a matter of finding a doctor that agrees that you need it. Phentermine is a stimulant that is used to aid in weight loss, it carries the risk of being habit forming and may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, nervousness, headache and anorexia. Do you currently have a PCP that might be able to help or refer you to someone that can? Can anyone recommend a good doctor in NYC? ## Try Dr. Vadim Surikov for weight loss in NYC: 211 East 43 Street, S...

2 REPLIES Filed under Phentermine

I have been on the generic oxymorhpone for years and never had a problem getting it where I am from. However now that I am in New York City pharmacies say that they are unable to order it. It's always hard to tell if they legitimately cannot order it or they just don't want to deal with another pain patient. Can anyone recommend pharmacies to me? Brooklyn or Manhattan preferred. ## Helly Bkh, I don't live in NYC so I won't be able to give you a list of specific pharmacies but I can give you some tips on how to handle this situation. It always saves a lot of time to call the pharmacies instead of going to the physical location, more often than not they will tell you over the phone if they carry the brand you're looking for and if not if they have policies in place to ...

2 REPLIES Filed under Oxymorphone

Im having trouble finding a dr to prescribe any type of pain killer i have numerouse bulging disc with disc degeneration bone on bone and much more going on in my back ive been doing the shots and im sure of what to do i cant keep living like this and i am unwilling to go through surgery anyone no a good dr that can assist me in my life of hell? nyc or staten island area ## Unfortunately, if your pain may be resolved, or helped by surgery and you keep refusing it, you aren't very likely to get any doctor to keep cooperating by prescribing pain medications. What type of surgery are the recommending? Pain Management

1 REPLY Filed under Pain Relief

what is nycanta? have been prescribed it and want info about it ## side effects of nycanta ## Nucynta contains the active ingredient Tapentadol, which is a centrally acting analgesic. Side effects may include nausea, dizziness, constipation and CNS sedation. You can learn more Nucynta details here. This medication also carries the risk of being habit forming. Are there any questions or comments? Is there anything I can help with? ## Will 100mg Nucynta & 30 mg Morphine come up the same in a u.a. at a pain Dr? I took the 30 mg morphine today & have an appointment on weds. 3 days

3 REPLIES Filed under Nucynta

what the hell is this drug, is it a replacement for Oxycontin? ## Nucynta contains the active ingredient Tapentadol, it is a centrally acting analgesic, it has both opiod and non-opiod activities. It does work well to replace Oxycodone for some people, but like any medication, it doesn't work for everyone that tries it. Common side effects may include: nausea, drowsiness, dry mouth and dizziness. Read more: Are there any questions or comments?

1 REPLY Filed under OxyContin

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