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how does rivatigmine and otc sleep medicine interact | rivastigmine | Interaction | tell your doctor and pharmacist what prescription and nonprescription medications, vitamins, nutritional supplements, and herbal products you are taking or plan to take. Be sure to mention any of the following: antihistamines; aspirin and other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medications (NSAIDs) such as ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin) and naproxen (Aleve, Naprosyn); bethanechol (Duvoid, Urecholine); ipratropium (Atrovent, in Combivent, DuoNeb); and medications for Alzheimer's disease, glaucoma, irritable bowel disease, motion sickness, ulcers, or urinary problems. Your doctor may need to change the doses of your medications or monitor you carefully for side effects. | What special precautions should I follow? | https://medlineplus.gov/druginfo/meds/a602009.html |
how does valium affect the brain | Valium | Action | Diazepam is a benzodiazepine that exerts anxiolytic, sedative, muscle-relaxant, anticonvulsant and amnestic effects. Most of these effects are thought to result from a facilitation of the action of gamma aminobutyric acid (GABA), an inhibitory neurotransmitter in the central nervous system. | CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY | https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/drugInfo.cfm?setid=554baee5-b171-4452-a50a-41a0946f956c |
what is morphine | morphine | Information | Morphine is a pain medication of the opiate family which is found naturally in a number of plants and animals.[5][7] It acts directly on the central nervous system (CNS) to decrease the feeling of pain. | null | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morphine |
what are the milligrams for oxycodone e | oxycodone ER | Dose | … 10 mg … 20 mg … 40 mg … 80 mg ... | HOW SUPPLIED | https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/drugInfo.cfm?setid=f06d3690-3fd4-407d-8f8d-ab0c354e61bd |
81% aspirin contain resin and shellac in it. ? | aspirin 81 mg | Ingredient | Inactive Ingredients Ingredient Name | INGREDIENTS AND APPEARANCE | https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/drugInfo.cfm?setid=2c75dadc-a7d3-0b6a-e054-00144ff8d46c |
what is desonide ointment used for | desonide ointment | Indication | Desonide is used to treat the redness, swelling, itching, and discomfort of various skin conditions, including psoriasis (a skin disease in which red, scaly patches form on some areas of the body and eczema (a skin disease that causes the skin to be dry and itchy and to sometimes develop red, scaly rashes). | Why is this medication prescribed? | https://medlineplus.gov/druginfo/meds/a605025.html |
how soon can tylenol be taken after a cocktail? | Tylenol | Interaction | According to the National Health Service (NHS) in the UK, it is usually safe to drink a small amount of alcohol while taking this pain reliever. ... However, when people take acetaminophen at high doses or together with alcohol, it can cause side effects ranging from minor to severe, with the possibility of fatal liver damage. This risk may be higher for people with alcohol use disorder (AUD), which was previously known as alcoholism.... According to the U.S. National Library of Medicine, taking acetaminophen can be dangerous for people who regularly drink alcohol. Manufacturers currently recommend that people who have more than 3 alcoholic drinks per day should ask their doctor before taking acetaminophen. | null | https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/322813.php |
breo inhaler how it works | Breo inhaler | Action | The combination of fluticasone and vilanterol is used to control wheezing, shortness of breath, coughing, and chest tightness caused by asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary (COPD; a group of diseases that affect the lungs and airways, that includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema). Fluticasone is in a class of medications called steroids. It works by reducing swelling in the airways. Vilanterol is in a class of medications called long-acting beta-agonists (LABAs). It works by relaxing and opening air passages in the lungs, making it easier to breathe. | Why is this medication prescribed? | https://medlineplus.gov/druginfo/meds/a613037.html |
breo inhaler how it works | Breo inhaler | Usage | To use the inhaler, follow these steps:
1 If you will be using a new inhaler for the first time, remove it from the box and the foil wrapper. Fill in the "Tray opened" and "Discard" blanks on the inhaler label with the date that you opened the pouch and the date 6 weeks later when you must replace the inhaler.
2 When you are ready to inhale your dose, slide the cover down to expose the mouthpiece until it clicks. If you open and close the inhaler without using your dose, you will waste the medication.
3 The counter will count down by 1 each time you open the cover. If the counter does not count down, your inhaler will not provide the medicine. If your inhaler does not count down, call your pharmacist or doctor.
4 Hold the inhaler away from your mouth and breathe out as far as you comfortably can. Do not breathe out into the mouthpiece.
5 Put the mouthpiece between your lips, and close your lips firmly around it. Take a long, steady, deep breath in through your mouth. Do not breathe in through your nose. Be careful not block the air vent with your fingers.
6 Remove the inhaler from your mouth, and hold your breath for about 3 to 4 seconds or as long as you comfortably can. Breathe out slowly.
7 You may or may not taste or feel the medicine released by the inhaler. Even if you do not, do not inhale another dose. If you are not sure you are getting your dose of fluticasone and vilanterol, call your doctor or pharmacist.
8 You may clean the mouthpiece with a dry tissue, if needed. Slide the cover up over the mouthpiece as far as it will go to close the inhaler.
9 Rinse your mouth with water, but do not swallow.
Ask your pharmacist or doctor for a copy of the manufacturer's information for the patient. | How should this medicine be used? | https://medlineplus.gov/druginfo/meds/a613037.html |
qvar 40mg what is it for | Qvar | Indication | QVAR is indicated in the maintenance treatment of asthma as prophylactic therapy in patients 5 years of age and older. QVAR is also indicated for asthma patients who require systemic corticosteroid administration, where adding QVAR may reduce or eliminate the need for the systemic corticosteroids. | INDICATIONS AND USAGE | https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/drugInfo.cfm?setid=20682605-557b-4586-9d98-829a63091ddf |
does cyclosporine ophthalmic helps for iritis? | cyclosporine | Indication | This study showed improvement of recurrent anterior uveitis [iritis] in patients while on conventional treatment with cyclosporine A 0.05% compared with conventional treatment alone. | Abstract | https://bjo.bmj.com/content/100/3/345 |
what ingredient in walnut interferes with synthroid drug absorption | Synthroid | Interaction | Dietary fiber: Certain dietary fiber sources can impede absorption of the thyroid hormone replacement medication. Mayo Clinic staff say it is best to avoid dietary fiber in foods like walnuts, soy products, iron supplements and multivitamins containing iron. | null | https://www.livestrong.com/article/40509-foods-avoid-taking-thyroid-medication/ |
what is the color of the fluvaastatin pill | fluvastatin | Appearance | Product Characteristics Color RED (rust) | INGREDIENTS AND APPEARANCE | https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/drugInfo.cfm?setid=4226222a-7729-42aa-8dff-887491a5dab7 |
is penicillin in the pill "montelukast?" | montelukast | Ingredient | What are the ingredients in montelukast sodium tablets?
Active ingredient: montelukast sodium, USP
Inactive ingredients:
10 mg tablet: croscarmellose sodium, hydroxypropyl cellulose, lactose monohydrate, magnesium stearate, and microcrystalline cellulose. The film coating contains: black iron oxide, hydroxypropyl cellulose, hypromellose, red iron oxide, titanium dioxide, and yellow iron oxide. | PATIENT INFORMATION | https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/drugInfo.cfm?setid=ccbbf0d6-efd9-4fdd-9e7b-e3d293062609 |
can i take metamucil with "ciprofloxacin?" | ciprofloxacin | Interaction | diarrhea is a common problem caused by antibiotics which usually ends when the antibiotic is discontinued. Sometimes after starting treatment with antibiotics, patients can develop watery and bloody stools (with or without stomach cramps and fever) even as late as two or more months after having taken the last dose of the antibiotic. If this occurs, patients should contact their physician as soon as possible. | PRECAUTIONS | https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/drugInfo.cfm?setid=d54a97d5-3664-4ca5-bffd-8366c7255b73 |
how long before a meal should lansoprazole be taken | Lansoprazole | Usage | Swallow 1 capsule with a glass of water before eating in the morning. | CONSUMER INFORMATION | https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/drugInfo.cfm?setid=9cf54748-80da-428d-86f1-2a17f1160bc2 |
what does using fluorouracil make your face look like | fluorouracil | Side effects | The most frequent adverse reactions to Fluorouracil 5% Topical Cream occur locally and are often related to an extension of the pharmacological activity of the drug. These include burning, crusting, allergic contact dermatitis, erosions, erythema, hyperpigmentation, irritation, pain, photosensitivity, pruritus, scarring, rash, soreness and ulceration. | ADVERSE REACTIONS | https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/drugInfo.cfm?setid=744737c5-0d96-4214-82ab-6cff016b1ea0 |
why did my doctor give me level iracetam | Levetiracetam | Indication | Levetiracetam is used in combination with other medications to treat certain types of seizures in adults and children with epilepsy. Levetiracetam is in a class of medications called anticonvulsants. It works by decreasing abnormal excitement in the brain. | Why is this medication prescribed? | https://medlineplus.gov/druginfo/meds/a699059.html |
results of stopping terazosin? | terazosin | Usage | The effect of withdrawal of terazosin therapy in patients with mild to moderate hypertension was assessed in two double-blind, placebo-controlled studies. All patients had demonstrated a stable blood pressure response to terazosin prior to withdrawal of the drug. Patients were randomly assigned either to continue treatment with terazosin at a previously established dose that had brought blood pressure under control (dose range: 1 to 40 mg daily) or to receive a matching placebo. At the end of a six- or eight-week withdrawal period, placebo-treated patients experienced mean increases of 7.3 and 12.4 mm Hg in supine diastolic blood pressure (studies M81-020 and M81-028 site 1, respectively). These increases were significantly greater than those observed for patients who continued to receive terazosin. Similar results were observed in other blood pressure variables. Withdrawal of terazosin was accompanied by a significant weight loss (2.8 and 3.6 pounds in studies M81-020 and M81-028, respectively). There were no clinically significant changes in pulse rates, physical examinations, laboratory test results, or electrocardiograms. Headache was the most common adverse experience reported by those who received placebo during the drug withdrawal period. These studies demonstrate that withdrawal of terazosin therapy is associated with an increase in supine diastolic blood pressure, often to hypertensive levels, without signs of a withdrawal syndrome. | Abstract | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2872805 |
what meloxicam look like | meloxicam | Appearance | Product Characteristics Color YELLOW (light yellow) Score no score Shape OVAL Size 3mm Imprint Code S160 | INGREDIENTS AND APPEARANCE | https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/drugInfo.cfm?setid=6513e46b-3229-685b-c83b-2209454fae71 |
nitroglycerin how often | nitroglycerin | Usage | One tablet should be dissolved under the tongue or in the buccal pouch at the first sign of an acute anginal attack. The dose may be repeated approximately every 5 minutes until relief is obtained. If the pain persists after a total of 3 tablets in a 15-minute period, or if the pain is different than is typically experienced, prompt medical attention is recommended. Nitroglycerin may be used prophylactically 5 to 10 minutes prior to engaging in activities that might precipitate an acute attack. | DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION | https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/drugInfo.cfm?setid=c555f8de-477f-0225-98a2-baf8945bbd63 |
whate is vitamin c chemicl symple ? | vitamin C | Information | Active Ingredient/Active Moiety ... ASCORBIC ACID ... | INGREDIENTS AND APPEARANCE | https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/drugInfo.cfm?setid=b22c2ad8-0d4a-4b78-8d6e-dc917a777ab6 |
what is the maximum dose of pregabalin | pregabalin | Dose | In view of the dose-dependent adverse reactions, treatment with doses above 300 mg/day is not recommended | DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION | https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/drugInfo.cfm?setid=54e6d137-a495-4b87-b3c2-2f5a0226dd3e |
how long does marijuana it stay in system | marijuana | Action/time | The effects of marijuana usually last from 1 to 3 hours, but marijuana can stay in the body for days or even weeks after use. Organs in the body have fatty tissues that absorb the THC in marijuana. In general, standard urine tests can detect THC several days after use. In people who use heavily, however, urine tests can sometimes detect THC for several weeks. | How long after use can marijuana show up on a drug test? | https://www.drugabuse.gov/publications/marijuana-facts-teens/want-to-know-more-some-faqs-about-marijuana |
neupro and ropinirole when is it safe to take | neupro and ropinirole | Interaction | Anxiolytics; Sedatives; and Hypnotics: (Moderate) A reduction in the dose of anxiolytics, sedatives, hypnotics and concomitantly administered dopamine agonists with sedative properties (e.g., ropinirole, pramipexole, rotigotine, apomorphine) should be considered to minimize additive sedative effects. In addition, the risk of next-day psychomotor impairment is increased during co-administration, which may decrease the ability to perform tasks requiring full mental alertness such as driving. | DRUG INTERACTIONS | https://www.pdr.net/drug-summary/Neupro-rotigotine-2468 |
neupro and ropinirole when is it safe to take | neupro and ropinirole | Comparison | Switching from oral dopamine agonists to rotigotine: An open-label study of 99 subjects with Parkinson’s disease was conducted in which the subjects, previously treated with 3 to 12mg/day ropinirole with or without levodopa, were converted to treatment with transdermal rotigotine. The following dosage conversion was utilized; 3mg/day ropinirole to 2mg/24 hours rotigotine, 6mg/day ropinirole to 4mg/24 hours rotigotine, 8-9mg/day ropinirole to 6mg/24 hours rotigotine, 12mg/day ropinirole to 8mg/24 hours rotigotine. Patients were instructed to take their last dose of ropinirole in the afternoon or evening, applying a rotigotine patch the next morning upon awakening. Overall this study determined that an overnight switch from ropinirole to rotigotine was generally well tolerated without loss of efficacy. | Dosage and Administration | https://www.pbm.va.gov/clinicalguidance/drugmonographs/RotigotineNeuproNMEMonograph.pdf |
what is prevnar >65 | prevnar | Information | The pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV13 or Prevnar 13®) protects against 13 types of pneumococcal bacteria. CDC recommends PCV13 for use in infants and young children and adults 65 years or older. | PCV13 for Infants, Children, and Adults | https://www.cdc.gov/pneumococcal/vaccination.html |
how many mg does it take to overdose on oxycodone | oxycodone | Overdose | OXYCODONE HCl CONTROLLED-RELEASE 80 mg and 160 mg Tablets, or a single dose greater than 40 mg, ARE FOR USE IN OPIOID-TOLERANT PATIENTS ONLY. A single dose greater than 40 mg, or total daily doses greater than 80 mg, may cause fatal respiratory depression when administered to patients who are not tolerant to the respiratory depressant effects of opioids. | BOXED WARNING | https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/drugInfo.cfm?setid=f06d3690-3fd4-407d-8f8d-ab0c354e61bd |
what medication not to take with lithium | lithium | Interaction | What special precautions should I follow? | What special precautions should I follow? | https://medlineplus.gov/druginfo/meds/a681039.html |
mst drug/? | MST | Information | MST®Continus® 5 mg, 10 mg, 15 mg, 30 mg, 60 mg, 100 mg and 200 mg prolonged release tablets: Morphine sulfate | null | https://www.medicines.org.uk/emc/files/pil.1014.pdf |
what size doses of metformin are available? | metformin | Dose | Metformin Hydrochloride Tablets, USP ... 500 mg ... 850 mg ... 1000 mg | HOW SUPPLIED | https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/drugInfo.cfm?setid=2d98aea3-35ba-447a-b88f-a5a20b612b2f |
pravastatin s9 orange how many "grams?" | pravastatin | Dose | No answers | null | null |
how long morphine remains in body | morphine | Action/time | Morphine takes longer to work than heroin and the effects tend to last longer. Despite this, blood tests can only detect morphine for the first 12 hours after the last dose, and urine tests only work for up to 3 days. However, saliva tests are more effective, being able to detect traces of morphine for up to 4 days. Again, morphine stays in the hair for 90 days. | null | https://americanaddictioncenters.org/prescription-drugs/how-long-in-system/ |
what is the imprint on metoprolol succ., 50 mg | metoprolol succinate | Appearance | 50 mg tablets: White, round, coated tablets debossed with Andrx logo and “831” on one side and scored on the other side. | DOSAGE FORMS AND STRENGTHS | https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/drugInfo.cfm?setid=ff391fc7-a0ab-4f8c-927e-2588053c7021 |
what can take the place of tramadol | tramadol | Alternatives | The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and other pediatric associations and academies have released guidelines on the management of nociceptive pain in children. The top 3 medications’ recommendations in children are paracetamol, ibuprofen, and opioids: non-opioids for mild nociceptive pain; non-opioids + weak opioids for moderate nociceptive pain and non-opioids + strong opioids for severe nociceptive pain. Codeine and tramadol are the only two opioids classified as weak opioids. In most countries, they do not require a restricted medical drug prescription and as “weak” opioids, they are often considered to have a lower potential for adverse drug reactions (ADR) than “strong” opioids. | When the Safe Alternative Is Not That Safe: Tramadol Prescribing in Children | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5844975/ |
how to administer denosumab | denosumab | Usage | Denosumab injection comes as a solution (liquid) to be injected subcutaneously (under the skin) in your upper arm, upper thigh, or stomach area. It is usually injected by a doctor or nurse in a medical office or clinic. Denosumab injection (Prolia) is usually given once every 6 months. When denosumab injection (Xgeva) is used to reduce the risk of fractures from multiple myeloma, or cancer that has spread to the bones, it is usually given once every 4 weeks. When denosumab injection (Xgeva) is used to treat giant cell tumor of bone, or high calcium levels caused by cancer, it is usually given every 7 days for the first three doses (on day 1, day 8, and day 15) and then once every 4 weeks starting 2 weeks after the first three doses.
Your doctor will tell you to take supplements of calcium and vitamin D while you are being treated with denosumab injection. Take these supplements exactly as directed.
When denosumab injection (Prolia) is used to treat osteoporosis or bone loss, your doctor or pharmacist will give you the manufacturer's patient information sheet (Medication Guide) when you begin treatment with denosumab injection and each time you refill your prescription. Read the information carefully and ask your doctor or pharmacist if you have any questions. You can also visit the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) website (http://www.fda.gov/Drugs/DrugSafety/ucm085729.htm) or the manufacturer's website to obtain the Medication Guide. | How should this medicine be used? | https://medlineplus.gov/druginfo/meds/a610023.html |
what is barbiturates | barbiturates | Information | Barbiturates are sedative-hypnotic drugs that were once commonly used as sedatives or antianxiety medications. A physician must prescribe barbiturates; otherwise, their use is considered illicit. Among their limited uses, barbiturates are used to manage some seizure disorders as well as for pre-procedural sedation. In rarer instances, they are prescribed for the treatment of headache, anxiety and insomnia. However, their use in most areas of medicine has largely been supplanted by other safer medications. Barbiturates are controlled substances due to the potential they pose for abuse, physical dependence, and addiction. Some of the more common barbiturates include Luminal (phenobarbital). Brevital (methohexital). Seconal (secobarbital). Butisol (butabarbital). Fiorinal (butalbital). | null | https://drugabuse.com/library/barbiturate-abuse/ |
what are the inactive ingredients to the pneumonia vaccine | pneumonia vaccine | Ingredient | Inactive Ingredients POLYSORBATE 80 … ALUMINUM PHOSPHATE | INGREDIENTS AND APPEARANCE | https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/drugInfo.cfm?setid=5d49181b-b974-a5da-3b38-12a3a87bb96b |
how to prep and administer insulin | insulin | Usage | Humulin R U-100 may be administered by subcutaneous injection in the abdominal wall, the thigh, the gluteal region or in the upper arm. Subcutaneous injection into the abdominal wall ensures a faster absorption than from other injection sites. Injection into a lifted skin fold minimizes the risk of intramuscular injection. Injection sites should be rotated within the same region. As with all insulin, the duration of action will vary according to the dose, injection site, blood flow, temperature, and level of physical activity. Intravenous administration of Humulin R U-100 is possible under medical supervision with close monitoring of blood glucose and potassium levels to avoid hypoglycemia and hypokalemia. For intravenous use, Humulin R U-100 should be used at concentrations from 0.1 unit/mL to 1 unit/mL in infusion systems with the infusion fluids 0.9% sodium chloride using polyvinyl chloride infusion bags. | DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION | https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/drugInfo.cfm?setid=b519bd83-038c-4ec5-a231-a51ec5cc291f |
what is medical marijuana | medical marijuana | Information | Some states have approved "medical marijuana" to ease symptoms of various health problems. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has not approved the marijuana plant as a medicine. However, there have been scientific studies of cannabinoids, the chemicals in marijuana. This has led to two FDA-approved medicines. They contain THC, the active ingredient in marijuana. They treat nausea caused by chemotherapy and increase appetite in patients who have severe weight loss from HIV/AIDS. Scientists are doing more research with marijuana and its ingredients to treat many diseases and conditions. | Summary | https://medlineplus.gov/marijuana.html |
clonazepam ".25mg" lowest dosage? | clonazepam | Dose | Klonopin Wafers (clonazepam orally disintegrating tablets) are white, round and debossed with the tablet strength … 0.125 mg debossed 1/8 … | HOW SUPPLIED | https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/drugInfo.cfm?setid=79a3305b-be80-416f-a346-5a907f7b669e |
levaquin treat uti? | Levaquin | Indication | ... Complicated Urinary Tract Infections: ... Acute Pyelonephritis: ... Uncomplicated Urinary Tract Infections | INDICATIONS AND USAGE | https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/drugInfo.cfm?setid=a1f01e8e-97e9-11de-b91d-553856d89593 |
vitamin d 25, totalhow much to takea day | vitamin D | Dose | Currently, there’s scientific debate about how much vitamin D people need each day. The Institute of Medicine, in a long-awaited report released on November 30, 2010 recommends tripling the daily vitamin D intake for children and adults in the U.S. and Canada, to 600 IU per day. (7) The report also recognized the safety of vitamin D by increasing the upper limit from 2,000 to 4,000 IU per day, and acknowledged that even at 4,000 IU per day, there was no good evidence of harm. The new guidelines, however, are overly conservative about the recommended intake, and they do not give enough weight to some of the latest science on vitamin D and health. For bone health and chronic disease prevention, many people are likely to need more vitamin D than even these new government guidelines recommend. | null | https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/nutritionsource/what-should-you-eat/vitamins/vitamin-d/ |
sickness in humans caused formaldehyde on toys from china? | formaldehyde | Side effects | The Uphill Battle to Better Regulate Formaldehyde ... Safety advocates say that tighter restrictions ... are necessary, particularly for products coming from China, where items as varied as toys and Christmas lights have been found to violate American safety standards. | null | https://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/04/business/energy-environment/the-uphill-battle-to-better-regulate-formaldehyde.html |
is cyclobenzaprine a benzodiazepine? | cyclobenzaprine | benzodiazepine | Information | Cyclobenzaprine is in a class of medications called skeletal muscle relaxants. It works by acting in the brain and nervous system to allow the muscles to relax. …............ Benzodiazepines (sometimes called "benzos") work to calm or sedate a person, by raising the level of the inhibitory neurotransmitter GABA in the brain. Common benzodiazepines include diazepam (Valium), alprazolam (Xanax), and clonazepam (Klonopin), among others. | Why is this medication prescribed? | https://www.drugabuse.gov/drugs-abuse/opioids/benzodiazepines-opioids | https://medlineplus.gov/druginfo/meds/a682514.html | Benzodiazepines and Opioids |
what does vitamin d3 do | vitamin D3 | Action | Vitamin D helps your body absorb calcium. Calcium is one of the main building blocks of bone. A lack of vitamin D can lead to bone diseases such as osteoporosis or rickets. Vitamin D also has a role in your nerve, muscle, and immune systems. | Summary | https://medlineplus.gov/vitamind.html |
what drugs contain in estrone injection | estrone injection | Ingredient | Estrone, sold under the brand names Estragyn, Kestrin, and Theelin among many others, is an estrogen medication and naturally occurring steroid hormone which has been used in menopausal hormone therapy and for other indications.[5][8][9][10][1][2] It has been available as an aqueous suspension or oil solution that is given by injection into muscle and as a vaginal cream that is applied inside of the vagina.[1][2][3][4] It can also be taken by mouth in the form of estrone sulfate, as in estropipate (piperazine estrone sulfate; Ogen) and conjugated estrogens (Premarin).[11][2][5] | null | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estrone_(medication) |
can i eat after taking rapaflo? | Rapaflo | Usage | The recommended dose is 8 mg orally once daily with a meal. | DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION | https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/drugInfo.cfm?setid=a21163d6-e1b9-4490-bce3-751e0823797c |
how much levothyroxine is needed to treat hashimotos | levothyroxine | Dose | If Hashimoto's disease causes thyroid hormone deficiency, you may need replacement therapy with thyroid hormone. This usually involves daily use of the synthetic thyroid hormone levothyroxine (Levoxyl, Synthroid, others). ... Treatment with levothyroxine is usually lifelong, but because the dosage you need may change, your doctor is likely to check your TSH level about every 12 months. | Treatment | https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/hashimotos-disease/diagnosis-treatment/drc-20351860 |
can i take tea with azithromycin? | azithromycin | Interaction | tell your doctor and pharmacist what other prescription and nonprescription medications, vitamins, nutritional supplements, and herbal products you are taking or plan to take. Be sure to mention any of the following: anticoagulants ('blood thinners') such as warfarin (Coumadin, Jantoven); cyclosporine (Neoral, Sandimmune); digoxin (Lanoxin); dihydroergotamine (D.H.E. 45, Migranal); ergotamine (Ergomar); medications for irregular heartbeat such as amiodarone (Cordarone, Pacerone), dofetilide (Tikosyn), procainamide (Procanbid), quinidine, and sotalol (Betapace, Sorine); nelfinavir (Viracept); phenytoin (Dilantin); and terfenadine (not available in the U.S.). Your doctor may need to change the doses of your medications or monitor you carefully for side effects.
if you are taking antacids containing aluminum hydroxide or magnesium hydroxide (Maalox, Mylanta, Tums, others), you will need to allow some time to pass between when you take a dose of these antacids and when you take a dose of azithromycin tablets or liquid. Ask your doctor or pharmacist how many hours before or after you take azithromycin you may take these medications. The extended-release suspension may be taken at any time with antacids. | What special precautions should I follow | https://medlineplus.gov/druginfo/meds/a697037.html |
vyvanse 10 what is all in this pill is it safe | Vyvanse | Ingredient | Active Ingredient/Active Moiety LISDEXAMFETAMINE DIMESYLATE (UNII: SJT761GEGS) (LISDEXAMFETAMINE - UNII:H645GUL8KJ) LISDEXAMFETAMINE DIMESYLATE 10 mg Inactive Ingredients MICROCRYSTALLINE CELLULOSE (UNII: OP1R32D61U) CROSCARMELLOSE SODIUM (UNII: M28OL1HH48) MAGNESIUM STEARATE (UNII: 70097M6I30) GELATIN, UNSPECIFIED (UNII: 2G86QN327L) TITANIUM DIOXIDE (UNII: 15FIX9V2JP) FD&C BLUE NO. 1 (UNII: H3R47K3TBD) FERROSOFERRIC OXIDE (UNII: XM0M87F357) FERRIC OXIDE YELLOW (UNII: EX438O2MRT) FD&C RED NO. 3 (UNII: PN2ZH5LOQY) FD&C YELLOW NO. 6 | INGREDIENTS AND APPEARANCE | https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/drugInfo.cfm?setid=704e4378-ca83-445c-8b45-3cfa51c1ecad |
vyvanse 10 what is all in this pill is it safe | Vyvanse | Side effects | The following adverse reactions are discussed in greater detail in other sections of the labeling:
Known hypersensitivity to amphetamine products or other ingredients of VYVANSE [see CONTRAINDICATIONS (4)]
Hypertensive Crisis When Used Concomitantly with Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors [see CONTRAINDICATIONS (4) and DRUG INTERACTIONS (7.1)]
Drug Dependence [see BOXED WARNING, WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS (5.1), and DRUG ABUSE AND DEPENDENCE (9.2, 9.3)]
Serious Cardiovascular Reactions [see WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS (5.2)]
Blood Pressure and Heart Rate Increases [see WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS (5.3)]
Psychiatric Adverse Reactions [see WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS (5.4)]
Suppression of Growth [see WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS (5.5)]
Peripheral Vasculopathy, including Raynaud's phenomenon [see WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS (5.6)]
Serotonin Syndrome [see WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS (5.7)] | ADVERSE REACTIONS | https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/drugInfo.cfm?setid=704e4378-ca83-445c-8b45-3cfa51c1ecad |
what is a high level of troop | TrOOP | not_drug_question | TrOOP costs are those prescription costs that can be used to calculate when you exit the Donut Hole or Coverage Gap and enter the Catastrophic Coverage stage of your Medicare Part D Coverage. The 2019 plan year Out-of-Pocket Threshold or maximum TrOOP before exiting the Donut Hole is $5,100.00. | null | https://q1medicare.com/PartD-WhatIs-TheTrueOutOfPocketExpense.php |
what is in flomax | Flomax | Ingredient | Active Ingredient/Active Moiety TAMSULOSIN HYDROCHLORIDE (UNII: 11SV1951MR) (tamsulosin - UNII:G3P28OML5I) TAMSULOSIN HYDROCHLORIDE 0.4 mg | INGREDIENTS AND APPEARANCE | https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/drugInfo.cfm?setid=c00d5f7b-dad7-4479-aae2-fea7c0db40ed |
what is the class for insulin glargine? | insulin glargine | Information | DEA Schedule: None | null | https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/drugInfo.cfm?setid=0ad21db3-2b1c-4ed9-a687-bdd6a74d0aae |
what medicines raise blood sugar | medicines that raise blood sugar | Action | Some medicines for conditions other than diabetes can raise your blood sugar level. This is a concern when you have diabetes. Make sure every doctor you see knows about all of the medicines, vitamins, or herbal supplements you take. This means anything you take with or without a prescription.
Examples include:
Barbiturates.
Thiazide diuretics.
Corticosteroids.
Birth control pills (oral contraceptives) and progesterone.
Catecholamines.
Decongestants that contain beta-adrenergic agents, such as pseudoephedrine.
The B vitamin niacin. The risk of high blood sugar from niacin lowers after you have taken it for a few months.
The antipsychotic medicine olanzapine (Zyprexa). | Non-Diabetes Medicines That May Raise Blood Sugar | https://www.uwhealth.org/health/topic/special/non-diabetes-medicines-that-may-raise-blood-sugar/aa125174.html |
what is metopol tar use | metoprolol tartrate | Indication | Hypertension Metoprolol tartrate tablets are indicated for the treatment of hypertension. They may be used alone or in combination with other antihypertensive agents. Angina Pectoris Metoprolol tartrate tablets are indicated in the long-term treatment of angina pectoris. Myocardial Infarction Metoprolol tartrate tablets are indicated in the treatment of hemodynamically stable patients with definite or suspected acute myocardial infarction to reduce cardiovascular mortality. Treatment with intravenous metoprolol can be initiated as soon as the patient's clinical condition allows (see DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION, CONTRAINDICATIONS, and WARNINGS ). Alternatively, treatment can begin within 3 to 10 days of the acute event (see DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION). | INDICATIONS AND USAGE | https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/drugInfo.cfm?setid=88f1abdc-f53e-4ff9-b4c1-3cfbc2609b79 |
does corticosteroids cause i "insomnia?" | corticosteroids | Side effects | Psychic derangements may appear when corticosteroids are used, ranging from euphoria, insomnia, mood swings, personality changes, and severe depression, to frank psychotic manifestations. Also, existing emotional instability or psychotic tendencies may be aggravated by corticosteroids. | PRECAUTIONS | https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/drugInfo.cfm?setid=f7548498-142c-4feb-83ed-4c20dcd6108b |
how reduce cholesterol | drugs that reduce cholesterol | Indication | A healthy lifestyle is the first defense against high cholesterol. But sometimes diet and exercise aren't enough, and you may need to take cholesterol medications. Cholesterol medications might help | Cholesterol medications: Consider the options | https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/high-blood-cholesterol/in-depth/cholesterol-medications/art-20050958 |
when is gardasil "contra indicated?" | Gardasil | Contraindication | Hypersensitivity, including severe allergic reactions to yeast (a vaccine component), or after a previous dose of GARDASIL 9 or GARDASIL [see Description (11)]. | CONTRAINDICATIONS | https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/drugInfo.cfm?setid=a21f4f4b-b891-4f25-b747-cb9ec7d865d6 |
what is the classification of cromolyn | cromolyn | Information | DEA Schedule: None | null | https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/drugInfo.cfm?setid=93f80edb-3b38-423e-8cd6-5b5cb4393ec2 |
i take lorazepam, my eyes are blurry, if i stop taking it, will my eyes clear up ? | lorazepam | Side effects | Withdrawal symptoms (e.g., rebound insomnia) can appear following cessation of recommended doses after as little as one week of therapy. Abrupt discontinuation of product should be avoided and a gradual dosage-tapering schedule followed after extended therapy. | WARNINGS | https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/drugInfo.cfm?setid=5b851f67-309d-4ef3-8b4b-ade8908256ea |
how to use thymol | thymol | Usage | Thymol is a phenol obtained from thyme oil or other volatile oils used as a stabilizer in pharmaceutical preparations, and as an antiseptic (antibacterial or antifungal) agent. It was formerly used as a vermifuge. | null | https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/thymol#section=Top |
is zolpidem a drug? | zolpidem | Information | Zolpidem belongs to a class of medications called sedative-hypnotics. | Why is this medication prescribed? | https://medlineplus.gov/druginfo/meds/a693025.html |
mercaptopurine can be the cause of elevated bun/ creatinine level? | mercaptopurine | Side effects | Causes Of Elevated BUN and Creatinine Levels: ... Chemotherapy drugs such as: Cisplatin, Carboplatin, Carmustine, Mitomycin, high-dose Methotrexate. | null | http://chemocare.com/chemotherapy/side-effects/nephrotoxicity-renal-toxicity.aspx |
when does skin redness start on fluorouracil | fluorouracil | Side effects | When Fluorouracil 5% Topical Cream is applied to a lesion, a response occurs with the following sequence: erythema, usually followed by vesiculation, desquamation, erosion and reepithelialization. | DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION | https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/drugInfo.cfm?setid=744737c5-0d96-4214-82ab-6cff016b1ea0 |
how many mgs of colchicine is recommended | colchicine | Dose | The dosing regimens for colchicine tablets, USP are different for each indication and must be individualized. | DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION | https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/drugInfo.cfm?setid=7daef7e2-888d-4116-81a9-2c02b9ef97ef |
what tier drug is methylphenidate | methylphenidate | Information | DEA Schedule: CII | null | https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/drugInfo.cfm?setid=1f8983ce-71b8-4c62-830d-e4692ddededa |
what is normal saline | normal saline | Information | physiologic saline solution (physiologic salt solution) (physiologic sodium chloride solution) a 0.9 per cent solution of sodium chloride and water; it is isotonic, i.e., of the same osmotic pressure as blood serum. It is sometimes given intravenously to replace lost sodium and chloride. Excessive quantities may cause edema, elevated blood sodium levels, and loss of potassium from the tissue fluid. Called also normal saline or normal salt solution. | null | https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/physiologic+saline+solution |
what is zostavax for?- consider waiting for a new vaccine coming spring of 2018 | Zostavax | Indication | ZOSTAVAX® is a live attenuated virus vaccine indicated for prevention of herpes zoster (shingles) in individuals 50 years of age and older. Limitations of Use of ZOSTAVAX: ZOSTAVAX is not indicated for the treatment of zoster or postherpetic neuralgia (PHN). ZOSTAVAX is not indicated for prevention of primary varicella infection (Chickenpox). | INDICATIONS AND USAGE | https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/drugInfo.cfm?setid=30a0464e-e012-4c16-bc05-88f07e412203 |
what is ciprodex? | Ciprodex | Information | Ciprofloxacin and dexamethasone otic is used to treat outer ear infections in adults and children and acute (suddenly occurring) middle ear infections in children with ear tubes. Ciprofloxacin is in a class of medications called quinolone antibiotics. Dexamethasone is in a class of medications called corticosteroids. The combination of ciprofloxacin and dexamethasone works by killing the bacteria that cause infection and reducing swelling in the ear. | Why is this medication prescribed? | https://medlineplus.gov/druginfo/meds/a607010.html |
how often can i get a cortisone shot | cortisone shots | Usage/time | There's concern that repeated cortisone shots might cause the cartilage within a joint to deteriorate. So doctors typically limit the number of cortisone shots into a joint. In general, you shouldn't get cortisone injections more often than every six weeks and usually not more than three or four times a year. | Limits on the number of cortisone shots | https://www.mayoclinic.org/tests-procedures/cortisone-shots/about/pac-20384794 |
why codeine | codeine | Indication | Codeine is used to relieve mild to moderate pain. It is also used, usually in combination with other medications, to reduce coughing. Codeine will help relieve symptoms but will not treat the cause of symptoms or speed recovery. Codeine belongs to a class of medications called opiate (narcotic) analgesics and to a class of medications called antitussives. When codeine is used to treat pain, it works by changing the way the brain and nervous system respond to pain. When codeine is used to reduce coughing, it works by decreasing the activity in the part of the brain that causes coughing. | Why is this medication prescribed? | https://medlineplus.gov/druginfo/meds/a682065.html |
how to give toradol im | Toradol IM | Usage | When administering ketorolac tromethamine injection, the intravenous bolus must be given over no less than 15 seconds. The intramuscular administration should be given slowly and deeply into the muscle. | DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION | https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/drugInfo.cfm?setid=96777460-7522-4d18-804c-fb85b5f4fa9e |
wean off tegretol? | Tegretol | Stopping/tapering | As with all antiepileptic drugs, Tegretol should be withdrawn gradually to minimize the potential of increased seizure frequency. | WARNINGS | https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/drugInfo.cfm?setid=8d409411-aa9f-4f3a-a52c-fbcb0c3ec053 |
can you take these tow medications at the same time of day concerta and lexapro? | Concerta and Lexapro | Interaction | Human pharmacologic studies have shown that methylphenidate may inhibit the metabolism of ... selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors). Downward dose adjustment of these drugs may be required when given concomitantly with methylphenidate. It may be necessary to adjust the dosage and monitor plasma drug concentrations (or, in the case of coumarin, coagulation times), when initiating or discontinuing concomitant methylphenidate. | DRUG INTERACTIONS | https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/drugInfo.cfm?setid=1a88218c-5b18-4220-8f56-526de1a276cd |
how long the trichomoniasis take to clear after i take the medicine | trichomoniasis drugs | not_drug_question | Most people are prescribed an antibiotic called metronidazole which is very effective if taken correctly. You'll usually have to take metronidazole twice a day, for 5 to 7 days. | Antibiotics | https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/trichomoniasis/treatment/ |
what happened if one takes a double does of simvastatin | Simvastatin | Overdose | A few cases of overdosage with simvastatin have been reported; the maximum dose taken was 3.6 g. All patients recovered without sequelae. Supportive measures should be taken in the event of an overdose. The dialyzability of simvastatin and its metabolites in man is not known at present. | OVERDOSAGE | https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/drugInfo.cfm?setid=7ad38e3b-79a8-f4c1-0662-c24f3e897ac7 |
what is antibiotic? | Antibiotics | Information | any of a large group of chemical substances, as penicillin or streptomycin, produced by various microorganisms and fungi, having the capacity in dilute solutions to inhibit the growth of or to destroy bacteria and other microorganisms, used chiefly in the treatment of infectious diseases. | null | https://www.dictionary.com/browse/antibiotic |
what kind of rash could pravastatin cause | pravastatin | Side effects | In rare cases, it’s possible to have a serious allergic reaction to pravastatin. ... The warning signs of a serious allergic reaction are: getting a skin rash that may include itchy, red, swollen, blistered or peeling skin | Side effects | https://beta.nhs.uk/medicines/pravastatin/ |
what is ketorolac eye drops | ketorolac eye drops | Information | Ophthalmic ketorolac is used to treat itchy eyes caused by allergies. It also is used to treat swelling and redness (inflammation) that can occur after cataract surgery. Ketorolac is in a class of medications called nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). It works by stopping the release of substances that cause allergy symptoms and inflammation. | Why is this medication prescribed? | https://medlineplus.gov/druginfo/meds/a601241.html |
how to take your medicine diabetes | diabetes medicine | Usage | The medicine you take will vary by your type of diabetes and how well the medicine controls your blood glucose levels, also called blood sugar. Other factors, such as your other health conditions, medication costs, and your daily schedule may play a role in what diabetes medicine you take. | What medicines might I take for diabetes? | https://www.niddk.nih.gov/health-information/diabetes/overview/insulin-medicines-treatments |
what mg norco comes in | Norco | Dose | ... NORCO® 5/325 ... NORCO® 7.5/325 ... NORCO® 10/325 … | HOW SUPPLIED | https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/drugInfo.cfm?setid=66a328bc-055f-4107-8b81-f6f939bea0a7 |
what type of drug is ecstasy | ecstasy | Information | 3,4-methylenedioxy-methamphetamine (MDMA) is a synthetic drug that alters mood and perception (awareness of surrounding objects and conditions). It is chemically similar to both stimulants and hallucinogens, producing feelings of increased energy, pleasure, emotional warmth, and distorted sensory and time perception. | MDMA (Ecstasy/Molly) | https://www.drugabuse.gov/publications/drugfacts/mdma-ecstasymolly |
what are the side effects of valsartan | valsartan | Side effects | What are the possible side effects of valsartan tablets?
Valsartan tablets may cause the following serious side effects:
Injury or death to an unborn baby. See “What is the most important information I should know about valsartan tablets?”
Low Blood Pressure (Hypotension). Low blood pressure is most likely to happen if you also take water pills, are on a low-salt diet, get dialysis treatments, have heart problems, or get sick with vomiting or diarrhea. Lie down, if you feel faint or dizzy. Call your doctor right away.
Kidney problems. Kidney problems may get worse if you already have kidney disease. Some patients will have changes on blood tests for kidney function and may need a lower dose of valsartan tablets. Call your doctor if you get swelling in your feet, ankles, or hands, or unexplained weight gain. If you have heart failure, your doctor should check your kidney function before prescribing valsartan tablets.
The most common side effects of valsartan tablets used to treat people with high blood pressure include:
headache
dizziness
flu symptoms
tiredness
stomach (abdominal) pain
Side effects were generally mild and brief. They generally have not caused patients to stop taking valsartan tablets.
The most common side effects of valsartan tablets used to treat people with heart failure include:
dizziness
low blood pressure
diarrhea
joint and back pain
tiredness
high blood potassium | PATIENT INFORMATION | https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/drugInfo.cfm?setid=9402b022-5809-4251-dfef-54f6ef5723fe |
keflex capsules how supplied | Keflex | Information | Keflex® Capsules (Cephalexin, USP), are available in:
The 250 mg capsules are a white powder filled into size 2 capsules (opaque white and opaque dark green) that are imprinted with Keflex 250 mg on the white body in edible black ink. They are available as follows:
Bottles of 20 NDC 11042-112-97
Bottles of 100 NDC 11042-112-96
The 333 mg capsules are a white powder filled into size 1 capsules (opaque light green and opaque light green) that are imprinted Keflex 333 mg on the light green body in edible black ink. They are available as follows:
Bottles of 50 NDC 11042-114-40
The 500 mg capsules are a white powder filled into size 0 capsules (opaque light green and opaque dark green) that are imprinted with Keflex 500 mg on the light green body in edible black ink. They are available as follows:
Bottles of 20 NDC 11042-113-97
Bottles of 100 NDC 11042-113-96
The 750 mg capsules are a white powder filled into elongated size 00 capsules (opaque dark green and opaque dark green) that are imprinted Keflex 750 mg on the dark green body in edible white ink. They are available as follows:
Bottles of 50 NDC 11042-115-40 | HOW SUPPLIED | https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/drugInfo.cfm?setid=68fba58a-7748-4581-8432-f5286c46d90a |
what is nano silver? | nanosilver | Information | Silver nanoparticles are added to a variety of textiles and home goods as an antimicrobial. Although silver has been used safely for centuries, some question whether the rapid expansion of new exposure sources to nanosilver could have adverse consequences. | null | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3702006/ |
why to take vicodin | Vicodin | Indication | Hydrocodone is used to relieve severe pain. Hydrocodone is only used to treat people who are expected to need medication to relieve severe pain around-the-clock for a long time and who cannot be treated with other medications or treatments. Hydrocodone extended-release (long-acting) capsules or extended-release tablets should not be used to treat pain that can be controlled by medication that is taken as needed. | Why is this medication prescribed? | https://medlineplus.gov/druginfo/meds/a614045.html |
how is cocaine and amphetamine used | cocaine | Usage | Cocaine is a type of drug that functions to increase the availability of the neurotransmitter dopamine in the brain. Dopamine is associated with the generation of 'euphoric' emotions, the regulation of movement, and the processing of reward cues. However, it is also associated with a considerable potential for dependence and abuse. Cocaine abuse is related to an increased risk of: Psychiatric disorders. Disease. Death. Cocaine is attractive as a recreational substance due to the perceived positive effects on mood, motivation, and energy. Someone abusing cocaine may smoke, snort, or take it intravenously (via injection). | Overview of Cocaine Abuse | https://drugabuse.com/library/cocaine-abuse/ |
how is cocaine and amphetamine used | amphetamine | Usage | Amphetamines are central nervous system (CNS) stimulants prescribed for the treatment of: Narcolepsy. Hyperactivity, e.g. ADHD. Asthma. For example, two common CNS stimulants, Adderall and Ritalin, are prescribed for hyperactivity disorders and narcolepsy, but are commonly abused. Amphetamines are often abused for their ability to suppress appetite and stave off fatigue. In fact, many people who begin taking amphetamines to lose weight or stay awake, for example to study, get caught in the web of use and abuse. | What are Amphetamines? | https://drugabuse.com/library/amphetamine-abuse/ |
what is classed as a low dose of azathioprine | azathioprine | Dose | approximately 1 mg/kg (50 to 100 mg) given as a single dose or on a twice-daily schedule | DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION | https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/drugInfo.cfm?setid=59f3219f-898f-4d05-a430-c2b3f5255af1 |
what does ibuprofen contain. any aspirin? | ibuprofen | Ingredient | No, ibuprofen does not contain aspirin. Ibuprofen and aspirin are two different types of NSAIDs (non-steroid anti-inflammatory drugs) that can be used to treat similar conditions. Aspirin is also in a family of medicine called salicylates. | null | https://www.sharecare.com/health/nonsteroidal-anti-inflammatory-drugs/does-ibuprofen-contain-aspirin |
how much time before tizanidine takes effect | tizanidine | Action/time | This medication usually starts to work in 1 to 2 hours and wears off after 6 to 8 hours. Tizanidine can be taken every 6 to 8 hours, but you should not take more than 36 milligrams a day or more than 3 doses in 24 hours. | HOW TO USE | https://rxoutreach.org/medication-monograph/TizanidineHcl/ |
metoprolol pill how long before it takes affect | metoprolol | Action/time | Metoprolol starts to work after about 2 hours, but it can take up to 1 week to fully take effect. You may not feel any different when you take metoprolol, but this doesn't mean it's not working. It's important to keep taking your medicine. | null | https://beta.nhs.uk/medicines/metoprolol/ |
how do you pronounce humira | Humira | Pronounce name | Hu·mira | \ hyü-ˈmer-ə | Humira trademark | https://www.merriam-webster.com/medical/Humira |
how often is a shingles vaccine required? | shingles vaccine | Usage/time | Zostavax is approved by the Food and Drug Administration for people aged 50 years and older. However, CDC does not have a recommendation for routine use of Zostavax in people 50 through 59 years old. Protection from this shingles vaccine lasts about 5 years, so adults vaccinated before they are 60 years old might not be protected later in life when the risk for shingles and its complications are greatest. Adults 50 through 59 years who have questions about shingles vaccine should discuss the risks and benefits with a healthcare provider. | Who Should Get Shingles Vaccine? | https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/vpd/shingles/public/zostavax/index.html#not |
what three trade names were gven inthis chapter for this generic drug about hydrochlorothiazide | hydrochlorothiazide | Brand names | Esidrix®¶ Hydrodiuril®¶ Microzide® Oretic® Zide®¶ | Brand names | https://medlineplus.gov/druginfo/meds/a682571.html#brand-name-1 |
how long can i take miralax | Miralax | Usage/time | Stop use and ask a doctor if ... you need to use a laxative for longer than 1 week | WARNINGS | https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/drugInfo.cfm?setid=d69ce3d4-7ca4-4fe3-b49e-6655e48d6963 |
is it safe to add peppermint essential oil in "mouth wash?" | peppermint oil | Side effects | Peppermint oil appears to be safe when taken orally (by mouth) in the doses commonly used. Excessive doses of peppermint oil can be toxic. Possible side effects of peppermint oil include allergic reactions and heartburn. Capsules containing peppermint oil are often enteric-coated to reduce the likelihood of heartburn. If enteric-coated peppermint oil capsules are taken at the same time as antacids, the coating can break down too quickly. Like other essential oils, peppermint oil is highly concentrated. When the undiluted essential oil is used for health purposes, only a few drops are used. Side effects of applying peppermint oil to the skin can include skin rashes and irritation. Peppermint oil should not be applied to the face or chest of infants or young children because serious side effects may occur if they inhale the menthol in the oil. No harmful effects of peppermint leaf tea have been reported. However, the long-term safety of consuming large amounts of peppermint leaf is unknown. | What Do We Know About Safety? | https://nccih.nih.gov/health/peppermintoil |
how long on metoprolol after vavle replacement surgery | metoprolol | Usage/time | Typically one stays on it for around a month but it can be indefinitely if you have high blood pressure. This is a very benign drug and is very commonly used. | null | https://www.heart-valve-surgery.com/heart-surgery-blog/2014/05/27/metoprolol/ |
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