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Sunitinib Malate Drug Index

Sunitinib, sold under the brand name Sutent, is a medication used to treat cancer.[1] It is a small-molecule, multi-targeted receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK) inhibitor that was approved by the FDA for the treatment of renal cell carcinoma (RCC) and imatinib-resistant gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST) on January 26, 2006. Sunitinib was the first cancer drug simultaneously approved for two different indications.[2] As of August 2021, sunitinib is available as a...

My spouse was prescribed Livalo to lower cholesterol. The cholesterol response was positive. The Total Cholesterol went from an average of 238 to an average of 160. Mission accomplished but ....... My spouse spent the worst 6 months of her life enduring a baffling array of maladies. The various side-effects progressed with time and did not seem to have a relationship with the drug. Kinda' a "creeping blunder" type of response. The first indications of "change" in her quality of life were: -Insomnia -Fatigue -Loss of Zest -Aching Then some new conditions appeared: -Dry, Itching Skin -Dry, Crusty Eyes -Darkening Urine At the fifth month: -Burping -Gas -Pronounced Pain Under Rib Cage on right Side -Reflux type symptoms One Day: -Pain in Stomach Below Rib Cage that was a...

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Decades ago, as many as 20 indications were on the books for sympathomemetic amines. They continue to be used unabated for many reasons as they are so effective when other drugs had little amelioration for the malady. ## Hi Kim, I appreciate you sharing this topic on sympathomimetic amines. And it seems to me that if many of the types of drugs that fall into this category weren't so heavily abused (such as amphetamine, ephedrine, etc) they would eventually be given more light for other more meaningful uses. The following link from The US National Library of Medicine is a good example of amphetamines being looked at for treatment resistant depression and how psychostimulants should be considered on a more frequent basis for their potential benefits: ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3...

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I have medication that is kidney bean shaped and color. I want to know its use and its advantage. It's being used by my 70 year old father. ## Sorry, I cannot find any information on anything under this name. ## FELICITA-OD as given in the information sheet supplied by the company: INDICATIONS: It is indicated in the treatment of various conditions like peripheral neuropathy associated with diabetes (diabetic neuropathy), for the distinctive nutritional requirements of individuals under physician's treatment for hyperhomocysteinemia, homocystinuria, nutrient malabsorption or inadequate dietary intake; with particular emphasis for individuals with or at risk for: cardiovascular disease, cerebrovascular disease, peripheral vascular disease, arteriosclerotic vascualr disease, neuro...

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