Trade Name Of Drug

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I'm a pharmacist trying to identify some mexican drug names told to me by a patient. One was "Soltrim"...which I discovered was Sulfamethoxazole/Trimethoprim ("Bactrim" in the USA). But I can't find what the trade names "Enzmat" and "Espabion" are. What are their generic names and what are they used for/classification? ## From what I can find, it is likely that your patient meant Anzemet, which contains the active ingredient Dolasetron, which is used to treat or prevent nausea and vomiting. Common side effects can include: headache, drowsiness, dizziness and diarrhea. You can learn more on it here: Espabion contains the active ingredient Trimebutine, it's an antimuscarinic, with partial opiate agonist effects, it is most commonly given to he...

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What other names does this go by? It is available in the United States by a doctor's prescription? How common is it used? ## Hello, Med90095! How are you? No, this is not approved and available in the U.S. The other name for it would be that of the active ingredient Butylscopolamine. Is there anything else I can help with?

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what are the ingrediants of this tablet ## Methylphenidate is reported as the ingredient of Tradea in Mexico. Methylphenidate is the most commonly prescribed psychostimulant and is indicated in the treatment of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder and narcolepsy, although off-label uses include treating lethargy, depression, neural insult and obesity. To learn more 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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what color, shape, taste and markings of hydrocodone? ## Which Hydrocodone are you asking about? There are several different dosages available, as both brand names and generics. The markings, colors and description will vary for each one. Is there are specific tablet that you are questioning the identification of? If so, please post back with a description and the markings on it.

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And these are just the ones starting with "A" Aaram (0.25mg) Aaram (0.5mg) Aaram (0.5mg) Acalm (0.25mg) Acalm (0.50mg) Actirax (0.25mg) Actirax (0.5mg) Aderta A Ajanta PharmaLtd Alam SR (0.5mg) Aaram (0.25mg) Aaram (0.5mg) Aaram (0.5mg) Acalm (0.25mg) Acalm (0.50mg) Actirax (0.25mg) Actirax (0.5mg) Aderta A Ajanta PharmaLtd Alam SR (0.5mg) Aaram (0.25mg) Aaram (0.5mg) Aaram (0.5mg) Acalm (0.25mg) Acalm (0.50mg) Actirax (0.25mg) Actirax (0.5mg) Aderta A Ajanta PharmaLtd Alam SR (0.5mg) (Click above link for hundreds of other brands) ## Is that how unregulated the drug market is out there to have so many different brands of Alprazolam?! Or is that basically like what they do in the US, where many manufacturers will produce a generic drug, only they use their own brand name in Indi...

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mechanism of action ## Thank you for being there for us and for helping us in our research and to make it easy for us. ## Thank you for being there for us and for helping us in our research and to make it easy for us. ## HNBB (hyoscine N-Butyl Bromide or Hyoscine ButylBromide). My research led me to believe that Buscopan is a trade name associated with HNBB or HBB. I was unable to locate much information about HNBB as it is not in US drug databases.

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classification and mechanism of action ## Flanax Forte is one of many trade names under Naproxen. Naproxen is classified as a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (N-SAID) that is used for the reduction of moderate to severe pain, fever, inflammation and stiffness You can view a more in-depth description of the drug, by clicking on the link below... If you have any more questions or concerns, please post back so I can further assist you.

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can we use this drug for the women having histotomy ## Well, one drug is a safe as any other, they all carry risks and are worse for some people than others, so no drug is really considered completely safe. In the U.S. this is sold under the trade name Actonel and is used to treat or prevent Osteoporosis and bone degeneration. I do not how safe it us to be used for women having a hysterectomy or how soon after surgery it could be used. The information available on it is here: Do you work in health care?

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What is this drug? ## I need to know the characteristics of the drug. ## Sorry, this is not available in the U.S. and finding information on foreign drugs is almost impossible. I suggest you ask your doctor or pharmacist for more information. ## This is the mexican prescription for ADHD ## I believe Tradea is mexican methylphendiate, aka drugs such as ritalin. ## In Mexico, I asked for adderal and this is what they gave instead. ## me is right, Tradea* is a mexican generic Metilfenidato (methylphendiate) Ritalin. ## Tradea is a name brand Ritalin. The same company Psychofarma makes generic Metilfenidato, and if is not as good ## When I was in Mexico, I had requested Adderal and they gave me this. When I was in the states and asked my shrink, he didn't know and gave me Ritalin. Not t...

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I'm needing my Adderall refilled but I'm in Matamoros, Mexico. Could you give me the correct names of it here? ## Regardless of the trade name, the generic name (Amphetamine and Dextroamphetamine) should be universal. Here is the Spanish translation: Anfetamina y Dextroanfetamina The name Adderall is also so commonly known that I'm under the impression pharmacies would instantly know what you're talking about. However, it does not have a Spanish term (as far as I can tell); only the generic name does. Anyone else have feedback on this? ## What is the cost to fill Adderall in Mexico?

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citicoline generic name citicoline brand name citicoline indication ## First off, Citicoline is the active ingredient, so therefore it is the generic name. In the U.S. it is an over the counter supplement, used in some energy drinks, as an alertness aid. I do, however, understand, that in some other countries it is used as a medication. I do not know what country you are in, so I have no way of discovering what it may be prescribed for or what name brand it is sold under. Where do you live? ## trade name generic name nursing implication ## trade name of citicoline generic name citicoline nursing implication citicoline

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I'm a 16 year chrnic pain patient, I just want to know the er names for it or can you just get that? I hate to go to morphine but my Dr. is a low numbers guy. Good Doc though. MS Contin does not work. I'd rather be on the Roxy ir but the numbers are to high for my Doc . Icannot take the new oxy op's they make me sick severe headaches and stomach pain. If any body could give me answers I'd apprectate it. I have to switch my next visit, in about ten days If he is doing the exalgo I am going for that. there is alot of hassle around it though. Answers thanks1 ## Hydromorphone is commonly prescribed under the trade name Dilaudid. It is also the ingredient in the Exalgo. Common side effects to it may include: nausea, drowsiness, dizziness and constipation. Learn more: Are ther...

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I WANT A TOP 200 DRUGS LIST FOR 2009 WITH BRAND/TRADE NAME OF DRUG AND GENERIC NAME OF DRUG ## Do you want to know based on the number of prescriptions dispensed in the US or the most commonly read? ## THANKS ## I would like a list of generic perscription drugs used for brand names ## What sort of metrics are you looking for? # of prescriptions dispensed? Most viewed on this site? etc ... Please provide more details about the specific data which you are looking for. You may also be interested in the Top Prescription Drugs page... ## i would like a list of the top 200 prescription drugs with brand name as well as generic name. this if for a pharmacy tech applicant to study ## Please send me a top 200 drug list generic/brand ## Can I have the top 200 drug list by generic and brand name. W...

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Is the generic version or Aricept safe to use? The discussion about the cost of the brand Aricept does not refer to the availability of the lower cost generic which raises questions as to whether the avoidance of reference indicates the generic is not safe or reliable. ## Hello, Ginny! How are you? Yes, it has been proven to be safe and effective. It is really the exact same medication, just without the trademarked name. However, there aren't many generics available, from what I can find, only one has actually been approved, so far, though another is pending, which mans it likely isn't widely available, yet. Is there anything else I can help with? ## I have developed severe leg cramping since taking Aricept. Can I discontinue this drug cold turkey? ## I was diagnosed with Parkin...

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Drug Class: Antibiotics Trade Name: Ampicillin Origin: Bought in Mexico ## What is an equivalent antibiotic for someone allergic to penicillin? ## Both my 12 year old daughter and I have strep throat, and we were told that Pentrexyl is very similar to Penicillin? Is this true and safe to take? ## Pentrexyl contains the antibiotic Ampicillin, which is a relative of Penicillin and used to treat many types of bacterial infections. Some of the most common side effects include: nausea, drowsiness, diarrhea and skin rash. My concern here, of course, is as to whether or not your doctor has diagnosed these infections and recommended the use of an antibiotic? There are many things that can cause a sore throat and self-diagnosing and self-treating could possibly cause problems to arise with drug-...

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LIst of generic name oral contraceptives ## There are many of these on the market, rather than selling them under the names of the hormonal ingredients, most companies just give them their own trade names, even though they are generics and generic priced. There are so many on the market, that I could not possibly provide you with a list of all of them. Some include products such as: Aless Tri-Phasal OvoPlex Apri and many others. Is there a particular class or group of ingredients you are looking for?

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Theofed Ephedrine + Phenobarbital + Theophylline

Phenobarbital, also known as phenobarbitone or phenobarb, or by the trade name Luminal, is a medication of the barbiturate type.[2] It is recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO) for the treatment of certain types of epilepsy in developing countries.[4] In the developed world, it is commonly used to treat seizures in young children,[5] while other medications are generally used in older children and adults.[6] It may be...

Venofer Iron Sucrose

Intravenous iron sucrose is a commonly used treatment for iron deficiency anemia. Iron sucrose replaces iron in the blood to foster red blood cell production in patients with chronic kidney disease. Iron sucrose has the trade name Venofer.[1] Contents 1 Chemical structure 2 History 3 Medical uses 4 Risks and side effects 5 References 6 External links Chemical structure The chemical formula of iron sucrose is C12H29Fe5Na2O23. The iron sucrose molecule is a polymer with t...

Dofetilde Dofetilide

Dofetilide is a class III antiarrhythmic agent.[1] It is marketed under the trade name Tikosyn by Pfizer, and is available in the United States in capsules containing 125, 250, and 500 µg of dofetilide. It is not available in Europe[2] or Australia.[3] In the United States it is only available by mail order or through specially trained local pharmacies.[4] Contents 1 Medical uses 2 Contraindications 3 Adverse effects 4 Pha...

Clofibrate Drug Index

Clofibrate (trade name Atromid-S) is a lipid-lowering agent used for controlling the high cholesterol and triacylglyceride level in the blood. It belongs to the class of fibrates. It increases lipoprotein lipase activity to promote the conversion of VLDL to LDL, and hence reduce the level of VLDL. It can increase the level of HDL as well. It was patented in 1958 by Imperial Chemical Industries and approved for medical use in 1963.[1] Clofibrate was discontinued in 2002 due to ...

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