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Irbesartan Drug Index

Irbesartan, sold under the brand name Avapro among others, is a medication used to treat high blood pressure, heart failure, and diabetic kidney disease.[2] It is a reasonable initial treatment for high blood pressure.[2] It is taken by mouth.[2] Versions are available as the combination irbesartan/hydrochlorothiazide.[2][3] Common side effects include dizziness, diarrhea, feeling tired, muscle pain, and heartburn...

Irbesartan + Hydrochlorothiazide Drug Index

Irbesartan, sold under the brand name Avapro among others, is a medication used to treat high blood pressure, heart failure, and diabetic kidney disease.[2] It is a reasonable initial treatment for high blood pressure.[2] It is taken by mouth.[2] Versions are available as the combination irbesartan/hydrochlorothiazide.[2][3] Common side effects include dizziness, diarrhea, feeling tired, muscle pain, and heartburn...

Ircon Iron Salts

In chemistry, iron(III) refers to the element iron in its +3 oxidation state. In ionic compounds (salts), such an atom may occur as a separate cation (positive ion) denoted by Fe3+. The adjective ferric or the prefix ferri- is often used to specify such compounds — as in "ferric chloride" for iron(III) chloride, .mw-parser-output .template-chem2-su{display:inline-block;font-size:80%;line-height:1;vertical-align:-0.35em}.mw-parser-output .template-chem2-su>span{display:block}.mw-parser-...

Ircon FA Drug Index

Iron supplements, also known as iron salts and iron pills, are a number of iron formulations used to treat and prevent iron deficiency including iron deficiency anemia.[1][2] For prevention they are only recommended in those with poor absorption, heavy menstrual periods, pregnancy, hemodialysis, or a diet low in iron.[2][3] Prevention may also be used in low birth weight babies.[2] They are taken by mouth, injecti...

Iressa Gefitinib

Gefitinib, sold under the brand name Iressa, is a medication used for certain breast, lung and other cancers. Gefitinib is an EGFR inhibitor, like erlotinib, which interrupts signaling through the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) in target cells. Therefore, it is only effective in cancers with mutated and overactive EGFR, but resistances to gefitinib can arise through other mutations. It is marketed by AstraZeneca and Teva. It is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Med...

Irinotecan Drug Index

Irinotecan, sold under the brand name Camptosar among others, is a medication used to treat colon cancer, and small cell lung cancer.[4] For colon cancer it is used either alone or with fluorouracil.[4] For small cell lung cancer it is used with cisplatin.[4] It is given intravenously.[4] Common side effects include diarrhea, vomiting, bone marrow suppression, hair loss, shortness of breath, and fever.[4] Other se...

Iron Chelator Drug Category

Chelation therapy is the administration of chelating agents to remove heavy metals from the body. Chelation therapy has a long history of use in clinical toxicology.[1] For the most common forms of heavy metal intoxication—those involving lead, arsenic or mercury—the standard of care a number of chelating agents are available. DMSA dimercaptosuccinic acid has been recommended for the treatment of lead poisoning in children by Poison Centers around the world.[2] Other chelating age...

Iron Dextran Drug Index

Iron supplements, also known as iron salts and iron pills, are a number of iron formulations used to treat and prevent iron deficiency including iron deficiency anemia.[1][2] For prevention they are only recommended in those with poor absorption, heavy menstrual periods, pregnancy, hemodialysis, or a diet low in iron.[2][3] Prevention may also be used in low birth weight babies.[2] They are taken by mouth, injecti...

Iron Salts Drug Index

In chemistry, iron(III) refers to the element iron in its +3 oxidation state. In ionic compounds (salts), such an atom may occur as a separate cation (positive ion) denoted by Fe3+. The adjective ferric or the prefix ferri- is often used to specify such compounds — as in "ferric chloride" for iron(III) chloride, .mw-parser-output .template-chem2-su{display:inline-block;font-size:80%;line-height:1;vertical-align:-0.35em}.mw-parser-output .template-chem2-su>span{display:block}.mw-parser-...

Iron Sucrose Drug Index

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...

Iron-Free Ultra-Freeda Drug Index

A dietary supplement is a manufactured product intended to supplement one's diet by taking a pill, capsule, tablet, powder, or liquid.[2] A supplement can provide nutrients either extracted from food sources or that are synthetic in order to increase the quantity of their consumption. The class of nutrient compounds includes vitamins, minerals, fiber, fatty acids, and amino acids. Dietary supplements can also contain substances that have not been confirmed as being essential t...

Irregular Heartbeat (Arrhythmia) Drug Category

Cardiac dysrhythmia (also known as arrhythmia or irregular heartbeat) is any of a large and heterogeneous group of conditions in which there is abnormal electrical activity in the heart. The heartbeat may be too fast or too slow, and may be regular or irregular. A heart beat that is too fast is called tachycardia and a heart beat that is too slow is called bradycardia. There are essentially two main things that can go wrong with the heart: the plumbing and the electrics. Many of us are keenly...

Irritable Bowel Syndrome Drug Category

Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS, or spastic colon) is a symptom-based diagnosis characterized by chronic abdominal pain, discomfort, bloating, and alteration of bowel habits. As a functional bowel disorder, IBS has no known organic cause.[1] Diarrhea or constipation may predominate, or they may alternate (classified as IBS-D, IBS-C or IBS-A, respectively). Historically a diagnosis of exclusion, a diagnosis of IBS can now be made on the basis of symptoms alone, in the absence of alarm features s...

I didn't get my for last two and half months last week ago I had taken primolut n 5 mg for 5 days but still no symptoms of any period ## For last two and half month I didn't have my period. I'm married with two kids my pregnancy test is negative now last week I have take primolut n 5mg for 5 days but still one week has passed of taken medicine I didn't have any period

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by the way i live in warren ohio ## Are you trying to find a place to get a prescription filled, is that what you're asking? If so, the best advice I can give anyone is to contact their insurance company to see if they have a mail order pharmacy that they recommend. That seems to be the only way that many people have been able to get theirs filled for quite awhile now. Learn more Oxycodone details here.

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i do not have ins and im in pain all day everyday does anyone know a dr who will take a patient with cash that needs pain meds ## Any doctor can take cash and since it is legal tender, they are supposed to accept it. If you can pay for the appointments needed, then it doesn't matter if you do or do not have insurance, though they may ask you to prove that you can pay for them, or to pay in advance, which is their right. The same is true of getting prescriptions filled, the pharmacy can't refuse yours just because you are paying cash, rather than using insurance. Learn more pain management details here. Paying cash, however, does not remove someone from the government oversight radar, all prescriptions for controlled substances would still be tracked. If you'd like someone to...

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please tell me the side effects of iramine on my cat.he seems to be very uncertain on his feet and has lost a lot of energy. ## I don't know if the same side-effects are possible in cats as they are in humans, but some of the adverse effects associated with Iramine (Chlorpheniramine) that may effect your cat's stability and energy are: drowsiness, nausea, and vision problems. More side effect details can be viewed here: ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0000707/#a682543-sideEffects Have you had to take your cat to the vet because of this?

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Hi all. Has anyone tried any strips of Iranian Diazepam? They were dispensed in a strip of 20 for £12. They're blue with a score line. The same pharmacy also has Bensedin Diazepam for £22 per box but their Actavis brand don't look right to me, the strip is too wide. Go on google images type in Iranian Diazepam. If anyone has tried these please reply. Stay safe to all. ## If anything where you want to get cheaper meds (that you are prescribed to) use Bulgaria. I got all the meds I need for months, alprazolam, diazepam, Ativan, bromazepam, and I would get 100 pills each. The thing is if they said it’s $124 in Bulgarian money is actually $24. Best prices ever. ## When you say Bulgaria, is that certain areas or just anywhere there? ## Can someone put me onto a licens...

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Are there any warnings or adverse effects from this China-manufactured generic drug? I'm fearful of taking it; and was unable to convince my pharmacy to pursue or supply a U.S. manufactured drug. ## Regardless of where it is manufactured, any given medication must meet the same safety and efficacy standards, in order for the FDA to approve of it being supplied and made available in the U.S. The typical side effects of this medication are listed as possibly including nausea, dizziness, headache, increased urination, and hypotension, the same as the others available. Is there anything else I can help with?

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need to know if I may take irbesartan150/12 with 81mg aspirin? ## Hello, Rose! How are you? Aspirin and Irbesartan shouldn't be mixed, unless your doctor specifically tells you to do so, they tend to increase the toxicity of each other. The FDA classifies Irbesartan with HCTZ as being most commonly used to help treat high blood pressure and certain cardiac conditions. Its typical side effects may possibly include nausea, dizziness, headache, stomach pain increased urination, dehydration and hypotension. Is there anything else I can help with?

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