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mode of action drugs for omeprazole, atrovastin. ## Omeprazole is a proton pump inhibitor that works by inhibiting the ability of the parietal cells to produce gastric acid. For more information regarding this drug, please click on the link below... Atorvastatin inhibits HMG-CoA reductase, thereby lowering the amount of cholesterol produced which in turn lowers the total amount of LDL cholesterol. For more information regarding this drug, please click on the link below... If you have any more questions or concerns, please post back and I will be happy to help you. ## want information on medicines related to chronic heart diseases ## Below is a list of medications that may be prescribed to someone who has been diagnosed with heart disease: - Altace Oral - Calan Oral - Cardizem Oral - Cor...

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Duvadilan IV ## Duvadlan contains the active ingredient Isoxsuprine, it is a Vasodilator, in some countries it is given to pregnant women in premature labor to help relax the uterus, it is also used to help increase cirulation. Some side effects may include: nausea, blood pressure changes and increase heart rate. You can read the limited information available here: Is there anything else I can help you with? ## My wife is 9 weeks pregnant. She was advised to take Duvadilan and Ecospirin 75 regularly. May I know the effect of these drugs on pregnancy ? Is there any side or adverse effects ?

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small white round pill Md 530 ## I located the pill in description to be a (10 mg) Methylphenidate tablet. Methylphenidate is the most commonly prescribed psychostimulant and is indicated in the treatment of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome and narcolepsy. To view information about this drug, please click on the link below... Do you have any more questions or information to add? Please post back if you do.

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for what that people taken a godex capsule ## I was unable to retrieve a significant amount of information regarding Godex, due to it's production being outside of the US. Godex is a mixture of PMC (diphenyl-dimethyl-dicarboxylate) and Hepadif. Each of these ingredients have been used for managing chronic liver disease in Korea and other countries. Based on clinical trials I have researched, it is suggested that 6 capsules of Godex per day (PMC 150 mg + Hepadif 900 mg/per day) is the optimal dose for Korean patients with chronic liver disease who show elevated serum alanine aminotransferase (ALT) level. If you have any more questions or concerns, please post and I will be happy to assist you. ## my mother is taking this med and i want to know more about it.some said it's a vitam...

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Can you please guide me the Action & Reaction of Franxit Tablet ## Franxit contains the active ingredients Flupenthixol and Meltiracen, it is a combination medication used to treat depression and mental health disorders. Common side effects may include: nausea, drowsiness, somnolence and muscle tremors. Read more: Are there any questions or comments?

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I know its not my imagination. The new white Norcos give me about 10-20% (if that) of the pain relief my former pills did & for an 1 hour vs 3. They primarily make me sleepy, nauseous & so far there is no alternative. My old pills were fine but just 2 wks ago I got these white ones M366 by Malincroft & noticed a huge difference that first day. I had quality-of-life with the old ones, Its hard enough living with pain, now Since then life is so difficult! I'm discouraged & barely functional. It feels like a placebo! Im not a comspiracy theorist but with all the news about pain pill addiction & drs being sued, I cant help wonder if this is a way to force us to detox, bec since taking these white pills Im in a near-constant state of detox. Are we with legit pain issues

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only pizotifen ## Pizotifen is a Benzocycloheptane based drug that is mainly used to treat migraines and cluster headaches. The most common side effects can include: drowsiness, weight gain, increased appetite and sedation. I am afraid, that my information, however, is limited, because it is not approved for use in the U.S. The little information we have on it is available here:

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What is the mechanism of action of Zinc in the treatment of childhood Diarrhoea? ## Deficiencies in Zinc which is a vital mineral in the body, can lead to a compromised immune system, it can also lead to severe cases of diarrhea. Thus, many are often resolved by replenishing the amount of Zinc in the body. Do you have any other questions? ## ,hi please let me read the whole page..Thank you.:)) ## please reply the specific question.your answering system is not good

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kindly post the mechanism of action of docet ## Did you mean Dolcet? If so, it contains the active ingredients Tramadol and Paracetamol, it is a centrally acting analgesic used to treat pain. Side effects may include: nausea, dizziness, headache and stomach irritation. You can discover more details at the following links: Are there any other questions?

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How long after your last dose does Fragmin continue to have blood thinning effects? ## The active ingredient in Fragmin Graduated Syringes is dalteparin sodium. Each syringe contains 10,000 IU (units) of dalteparin sodium as a sterile solution for IV administration. As far as how long the drug effects your blood, I'm unable to provide a direct answer; but listed below is information regarding the half life of this drug (i.e. how long it takes for half of the drug to be excreted from your system): "The half-life of Dalteparin after I.V. inj. is 2 hours and after S.C. inj., 3 to 4 hours. After 4 hours about 20% is seen in the urine, with the major organs for the remainder being the liver, GI tract and kidney. After 72 hours, 70% of a radioactive dalteparin dose has been excreted. ...

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I've taken Januvia for several months and have developed depression and other side effects. I stopped taking the drug and wonder how long before it is out of my system. ## Januvia has a very short half-life, only 6 to 8 hours, this refers to the time it takes for the drug to reach 50% of its dosage in your body. That said, it probably takes less than a day to be removed from your system. However, since you were taking it for several months and if you stopped taking it abruptly, you may also be experiencing some minor withdrawal symptoms, which could last for several days.

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what is the mechanism action of duavent? ## Unfortunately I was unble to find any drug study on Dura-Vent DA, I did however find the active ingredients which are Chlorpheniramine + Methscopolamine + Phenylephrine. These three drugs combined are used to treat chest congestion, sneezing, runny nose, and itchy, watery eyes due to common colds, or allergies. Do you have any more questions or information to add? Please post back if you do. ## What is the action of duavent?

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Hello, my mom is 58 yr old and has recently recovered from ICH and still now recovering from hemipareisis. For bp control she has been prescribed ctd6.25 along with telmisartan 80 and nebivolol 5 mg. It has been 3 days and her bp is still not showing any improvement. How much time it would take. Also she feels dizzy and nausea. Will it go after some time or I shall ask doc to change the medication. Please help ## It can take about 4 to 5 weeks for these medications to reach their full level of efficacy in the body to see if they will work to lower her BP, or not. If they do not, after that time period, you should inform her doctor. And yes, the side effects should go away, after the same approximate time frame, once her body gets used to the medication. According to the NIH, she may als...

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what is the role of sumazena inheamorrrhagic stroke ## Somazina contains the active ingredient Citicoline, which is a psycho-stimulant that is believed to help with mental function and cognitive issues. In the cases of stroke, it is often given, since it can help prevent or improve memory impairment. Learn more: Are there any other questions?

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if im An Athelete that Loves To Run And Workout I Gets Hep C Does Heart Rate Blood Flow and Excercise Effect The Disease Like if this i woork out and works cardio. would the disease worsen faster. ## It's actually quite the opposite, I don't believe you'll find a doctor anywhere that's going to tell you to sit down and not exercise for fear of making it worse. Exercise is vital to staying healthy, even when you have such a disease. There are even some people who manage to keep it in control for years solely with a good healthy diet and proper exercise. Learn more hepatitis C information here. If you have some complications, or are on certain medications for it, there may be some restrictions on what you can do, so you should check with your doctor, but staying sedentary ...

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Please let me know the rational for the use of aspirin and dipyridamole. I am intersested in MOA (mechanism of action for aggrenox) OF AGGRENOX. * * Edited by Site Admin 6/9/2005 11:23:12 AM PDT * * ## Is this the information you were looking for? Mechanism of Action The antithrombotic action of AGGRENOX (aspirin/extended-release dipyridamole) is the result of the additive antiplatelet effects of dipyridamole and aspirin. Dipyridamole Dipyridamole inhibits the uptake of adenosine into platelets, endothelial cells and erythrocytes in vitro and in vivo; the inhibition occurs in a dose-dependent manner at therapeutic concentrations (0.5-1.9 µg/mL). This inhibition results in an increase in local concentrations of adenosine which acts on the platelet A2-receptor thereby stimulating pla...

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sinupret tablet ## Sinupret is a natural supplement, it is claimed, but not actually proven to support healthy sinuses and respiratory function. That means that its mechanism of action and side effects have not been studied. From their site, the active ingredients are listed as: European Elder, Common Sorrel, Cowslip, European Vervain and Gentian Has anyone else tried this product? ## yes im currently taking this medication in tablet form. but i dunno the exact mechanism of action on this herbal med. i'm hoping it's going to be effective on my case.

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contarindications of erceflora ## Erceflora is a form of bacillus clausii, it is a bacterium that in some countries is used as a medication to help with severe, chronic diarrhea. However, since it is not classified as a medication in the U.S. the information we have on it is very limited and I am afraid I am unable to help with your questions. There are some reference links here that might help you to learn more: Are there any questions or comments?

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I WANT TO KNOW ABOUT mechanism action of citicoline ## Citicoline (INN), also known as cytidine diphosphate-choline (CDP-Choline) and cytidine 5'-diphosphocholine is a psychostimulant/nootropic. Studies suggest that CDP-choline supplements increase dopamine receptor densities, and suggest that CDP-choline supplementation can ameliorate memory impairment caused by environmental conditions. Preliminary research at Harvard found that citicoline supplements help improve focus and mental energy and may possibly be useful in the treatment of attention deficit disorder. It is an ingredient in some energy drinks such as 5-Hour Energy and is available as an over the counter nutritional supplement. To learn more click on the link below... Do you have any more questions or information to add? ...

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tried combination of montelukast and levocetrizine in wound healing. in allergies hw does it act? what are the side effects ## Well, they aren't going to do anything for wound healing. Both Montelukast and Levocetirizine are used to treat respiratory allergies, or to prevent them. Learn more Montelukast details here. Learn more Levocetirizine details here. Side effects may include nausea, dizziness, drowsiness and dry mouth. Are there any other questions or comments?

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