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take as needed tab par DISP for:antivert ## This is an antinausea drug. ## my nurse said to take meclizine for sweats ## I just completed both treatments for aggressive breast cancer. I began getting vertigo during my second treatment which was march of this year. This drug was never given to me till I started getting very bad vertigo that I fell down twice and hit my head against the glass shower doors. Would meclizine be a pill thats ok to take for a cancer patient?

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Insulin Glargine + Lixisenatide Drug Index

Lixisenatide (trade name Lyxumia in the European Union and Adlyxin in the U.S. and manufactured by Sanofi) is a once-daily injectable GLP-1 receptor agonist for the treatment of type 2 diabetes. Contents 1 Medical use 1.1 Lixisenatide in neurodegenerative diseases 2 Adverse effects 3 Mechanism of action 4 Chemistry 5 History 6 References 7 External links Medical use Lixisenatide is used as adjunct to diet and exercise to treat type 2 diabetes.[1] In the European Unio...

what is the differents between the propranolol 80mg tablets and and propranolol 80mg ? ## I'm not sure exactly what you're asking here, 80mgs would be the same as 80mgs, regardless of the form, be it tablets, liquids or what have you. There can be differences in the release mechanism, such as if one tablet is time released and the other is an instant release. I'll gladly provide you with more information if you can post back and be a little more specific. Propranolol is a Beta Blocker, commonly used in the treatment of high blood pressure. Common side effects may include: nausea, drowsiness, headache and dizziness. You can read more on the medication here:

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Hi so glad I found this forum. I am a 64 yr old female who had a st judes mechanical heart valve put in 3 yrs ago. My blood is check every 3 weekx by my csrdiologist. My range was perfect from 1.5 tp 2.5 whenever tested. Then about 1 month ago my inr was 4.8 so my doctor changed my doage of coumadin. The problem i have devloped a red pinpoint rash on my leg calves and the top ov my feet and sides of feet. Thr rash is below the skin snd not itchy or painfful. my skin is dry and peeling also. My doctof said to go to s dermatologist after he looked at it. I had been working stsnding on my feet for 4 hours st a time when it first started. I did not want to put any cream on it brcause I do not want it to get worse. Shower wster makes it redder. Has any one had the same reaction on warfsrin. ...

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Echothiophate Drug Index

Echothiophate (Phospholine) is an irreversible acetylcholinesterase inhibitor.[1] Contents 1 Uses 2 Mechanism of action 3 Shortage 4 Chemistry 5 References Uses It is used as an ocular antihypertensive in the treatment of chronic glaucoma and, in some cases, accommodative esotropia. It is available under several trade names such as Phospholine Iodide (Wyeth-Ayerst). Echothiophate binds irreversibly to cholinesterase. Because of the very slow rate at which echothiophate ...

Phospholine Iodide Echothiophate

Echothiophate (Phospholine) is an irreversible acetylcholinesterase inhibitor.[1] Contents 1 Uses 2 Mechanism of action 3 Shortage 4 Chemistry 5 References Uses It is used as an ocular antihypertensive in the treatment of chronic glaucoma and, in some cases, accommodative esotropia. It is available under several trade names such as Phospholine Iodide (Wyeth-Ayerst). Echothiophate binds irreversibly to cholinesterase. Because of the very slow rate at which echothiophate ...

Amerge Naratriptan

Naratriptan (trade names include Amerge) is a triptan drug marketed by GlaxoSmithKline and is used for the treatment of migraine headaches. It is a selective 5-HT1 receptor subtype agonist. It was patented in 1987 and approved for medical use in 1997.[1] Contents 1 Medical uses 1.1 Efficacy 2 Side effects 3 Mechanism of action 4 Society and culture 5 References Medical uses Naratriptan is used for the treatment of the acute migraine attacks and the symptoms of migrai...

Naratriptan Drug Index

Naratriptan (trade names include Amerge) is a triptan drug marketed by GlaxoSmithKline and is used for the treatment of migraine headaches. It is a selective 5-HT1 receptor subtype agonist. It was patented in 1987 and approved for medical use in 1997.[1] Contents 1 Medical uses 1.1 Efficacy 2 Side effects 3 Mechanism of action 4 Society and culture 5 References Medical uses Naratriptan is used for the treatment of the acute migraine attacks and the symptoms of migrai...

clidinium bromide a. mechanism of action b. side effect c. contraindications d. drug-drug interaction ## Clidinium Bromide is an anticholinergic, it's most commonly combined with Chlordiazepoxide to treat conditions such as IBS. Side effects may include headache, dizziness, difficulty urinating and nasal congestion. It is generally contraindicated in those that have kidney disease, glaucoma, a blockage of the urinary tract and a few other conditions. I am unable to check all the possible interactions for you, because there are far too many to list here. However, if there are specific medications you wish to check, I will gladly do so, if you post back with the names of them. Learn more Clidinium details here. Can you please post back with more details? Thanks!

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Due to my spinal cord injury and paraplegia I use digital stimulation for my bowel program and therefor have the opportunity to feel some of the fecal matter as it comes through my colon. On at least 4 occasions I have found the Oxybutynin 15mg Extended Release tablets entirely intact. As an experiment I placed a tablet in a glass of water for 24 hours and after that time found the tablet intact except for the light coating that dissolved. The remains of the tablet had an almost rubber like coating. The tablet could be cut with a knife and the interior contained a white powder. It seems like the tablets are not dissolving. I have had to increase my dose to two tablets a day instead of one. In the past I was taking 5mg of Oxybutynin 3Xday. What is the mechanism for dissolving the tablets...

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Arixtra Fondaparinux

Fondaparinux (trade name Arixtra) is an anticoagulant medication chemically related to low molecular weight heparins. It is marketed by GlaxoSmithKline. A generic version developed by Alchemia is marketed within the US by Dr. Reddy's Laboratories. Contents 1 Medical uses 1.1 Comparison to other agents 2 Pharmacology 2.1 Mechanism of action 3 Chemistry 3.1 Abbreviations 4 References 5 External links Medical uses Clinically, it is used for the prevention of deep vein thrombosis ...

Fondaparinux Drug Index

Fondaparinux (trade name Arixtra) is an anticoagulant medication chemically related to low molecular weight heparins. It is marketed by GlaxoSmithKline. A generic version developed by Alchemia is marketed within the US by Dr. Reddy's Laboratories. Contents 1 Medical uses 1.1 Comparison to other agents 2 Pharmacology 2.1 Mechanism of action 3 Chemistry 3.1 Abbreviations 4 References 5 External links Medical uses Clinically, it is used for the prevention of deep vein thrombosis ...

Furoxone Furazolidone

Furazolidone is a nitrofuran antibacterial agent and monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI).[1] It is marketed by Roberts Laboratories under the brand name Furoxone and by GlaxoSmithKline as Dependal-M. Contents 1 Medical uses 1.1 Use in humans 1.2 Use in animals 1.3 Use in laboratory 2 Mechanism of action 3 Side effects 4 See also 5 References Medical uses Furazolidone has been used in human and veterinary medicine. It has a broad spectrum of activity being active again...

Furazolidone Drug Index

Furazolidone is a nitrofuran antibacterial agent and monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI).[1] It is marketed by Roberts Laboratories under the brand name Furoxone and by GlaxoSmithKline as Dependal-M. Contents 1 Medical uses 1.1 Use in humans 1.2 Use in animals 1.3 Use in laboratory 2 Mechanism of action 3 Side effects 4 See also 5 References Medical uses Furazolidone has been used in human and veterinary medicine. It has a broad spectrum of activity being active again...

Furoxone Liquid Furazolidone

Furazolidone is a nitrofuran antibacterial agent and monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI).[1] It is marketed by Roberts Laboratories under the brand name Furoxone and by GlaxoSmithKline as Dependal-M. Contents 1 Medical uses 1.1 Use in humans 1.2 Use in animals 1.3 Use in laboratory 2 Mechanism of action 3 Side effects 4 See also 5 References Medical uses Furazolidone has been used in human and veterinary medicine. It has a broad spectrum of activity being active again...

Intrinsa Testosterone

The testosterone patch, brand name Intrinsa among others, was designed to treat female sexual dysfunction. Contents 1 Mechanism of action 2 Approval 3 See also 4 References 5 External links Mechanism of action Testosterone patches works by releasing the hormone testosterone through the skin into the bloodstream. In women, testosterone is naturally produced by the ovaries and the adrenal gland. However, levels of the hormone decline with age, sometimes more after menopause. Testosterone...

Betagan Levobunolol

Levobunolol (trade names AKBeta, Betagan, Vistagan, among others) is a non-selective beta blocker. It is used topically in the form of eye drops to manage ocular hypertension (high pressure in the eye) and open-angle glaucoma.[2] Contents 1 Contraindications 2 Side effects 3 Interactions 4 Pharmacology 4.1 Mechanism of action 4.2 Pharmacokinetics 5 Chemistry 6 References Contraindications Like other beta blockers, levobunolol is contraindicated in patients with airwa...

- Mechanism of Action - Recommended Dosing Regimen - Side Effects - Drug Interactions - Dosage Strengths ## Had to scrape some details together from everywhere: "Dosage and Indications Spasmoctyl comes in a 40 mg dose, containing the active ingredient Otilonium Bromide. It is indicated for dyskinesias and spastic states of the digestive canal. Instructions The usual dose is one pill, twice or three times a day. The pills must be taken approximately 20 minutes before meals with half a glass of water. The maximum duration of treatment is four weeks. In case of recurrence of symptoms, the physician should assess the desirability of introducing a new treatment. Possible Side Effects The usual dose of 40 mg is generally well tolerated. It may cause in susceptible individuals a slight fat...

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Levobunolol Drug Index

Levobunolol (trade names AKBeta, Betagan, Vistagan, among others) is a non-selective beta blocker. It is used topically in the form of eye drops to manage ocular hypertension (high pressure in the eye) and open-angle glaucoma.[2] Contents 1 Contraindications 2 Side effects 3 Interactions 4 Pharmacology 4.1 Mechanism of action 4.2 Pharmacokinetics 5 Chemistry 6 References Contraindications Like other beta blockers, levobunolol is contraindicated in patients with airwa...

Zioptan Tafluprost

Tafluprost (trade names Taflotan by Santen Pharmaceutical and Zioptan by Merck in the US) is a prostaglandin analogue. It is used topically (as eye drops) to control the progression of open-angle glaucoma and in the management of ocular hypertension, alone or in combination with other medication. It reduces intraocular pressure by increasing the outflow of aqueous fluid from the eyes.[1][2] Contents 1 Adverse effects 2 Interactions 3 Pharmacology 3.1 Mechani...

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