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  • Amoxicillin Side Effects

    Amoxicillin is an antibiotic that is prescribed for many different kinds of infections. It does have some side effects associated with its use.

  • Antibiotics Side Effects

    Amoxicillin is an antibiotic that kills many different types of bacteria has become one of the most commonly prescribed antibiotics. While most people can take amoxicillin without incident, it is...

  • Atenolol Effects

    Atenolol is a prescription medication. It is known as a beta-blocker that is most often prescribed for your heart, as it blocks certain nerve impulses known as beta1 and beta2. This action helps...

  • Atenolol Side Effects

    Atenolol is a prescription medication used to treat several heart conditions, including high blood pressure, rapid heart rate and angina. It can also be given to someone who has suffered a heart...

  • Brand Name

    When you go to the store to pick up shampoo, laundry detergent or even soap, there is often a product in a similar container sitting right next to it--the off-brand product. This other package...

  • Brand Name Generic Name

    Choosing between a brand name product and a generic version can be a tough call. You'll save money with the generic, but you don't want to pay for it by sacrificing quality. You must find out how...

  • Buy Drugs Online

    The price of prescription drugs has only gone up. In 2000, a typical American senior citizen paid more than a $1,000 a year for his prescriptions. By 2010, that number is expected to be over...

  • Buy Prescription

    Prescriptions are medicines that you can only get from your doctor. You can buy some drugs--such as antacids and aspirins--over the counter and in most stores, but you have to buy prescriptions...

  • Buy Prescription Drugs

    The price of prescription drugs has only gone up. In 2000, a typical American senior citizen paid more than a $1,000 a year for his prescriptions. By 2010, that number is expected to be over...

  • Canada Drugs

    Prescription drugs can be expensive, and not all insurance policies cover all prescription drugs or cover much of the cost of them. Many Americans do not have health insurance.Mail order...

  • Prograf Bladder Pain

    Prograf is a brand name for the tacrolimus prescription drug. This drug is used to help prevent organ rejection in patients who receive a transplanted kidney, liver or heart. Prograf may cause...

  • Augmentin Bladder Infection

    Augmentin is a brand name for the prescription combination of the amoxicillin antibiotic drug and clavulanate potassium drug that improves the effectiveness of amoxicillin at fighting bacteria....

  • What Is an Imprint Code on Pills?

    The United States government requires an imprint code on pills to assist individuals and professionals to determine what a pill is in the event it is separated from its original packaging.

  • Prednisone & Joint Body Pain

    Steroids are naturally produced in the body. Prednisone is a synthetic version of the steroid cortisone which is produced naturally by the adrenal glands. It is helpful in decreasing swelling,...

  • Is Metformin a Corticosteroid?

    Metformin (brand names Glucophage and Fortamet) is a medication that helps control blood sugar levels in individuals with type 2 diabetes. It is not a corticosteroid, but rather belongs to a class...

  • What Are the Treatments for Methylphenidate?

    Methylphenidate is a prescription drug that is sold under several brand names including Ritalin, Concerta and Methylin. This drug stimulates the central nervous system and affects brain chemicals...

  • Venlafaxine XR

    Venlafaxine XR (extended-release) is a prescription antidepressant approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to treat depression, generalized anxiety, and panic and social anxiety...

  • Lipo Flavonoid Side Effects

    Lipoflavonoid is a multivitamin that may be used to treat vitamin deficiencies. Among other things, vitamin deficiencies can be caused by illness, pregnancy, poor nutrition or digestive disorders.

  • What Is the Difference Between Oxycotin & Oxycodone?

    A potent narcotic painkiller, oxycodone is the active ingredient in the pain medication OxyContin. However, many other medications contain oxycodone. It is vital--for your safety and health--to...

  • How to Report Prescription Abuse in Tennessee

    In 2007, BlueCross BlueShield Insurance Co. named Tennessee as the No. 1 state for prescription abuse. The National Prescription Drug Threat Assessment 2009, released by the National Drug...

  • Side Effects of Dilaudid

    Dilaudid, a name brand of hydromorphone hydrochloride, is an opioid analgesic. It is prescribed for pain management, often after surgery. It doesn't cause loss of consciousness, which is one of...

  • Deprenyl Structure

    Many scientists have researched the structure and function of Selegiline (Deprenyl) since Hungarian professor Joseph Knoll discovered this compound in the 1960's. The U.S. Food and Drug...

  • Patient Assistance Drug Programs

  • Lithium & Seizures

    Lithium is most commonly used to treat bipolar disorder by helping to reduce the severity of manic episodes. As with many medications, it is possible to overdose on Lithium. One symptom of...

  • Amyl Nitrate Risks

  • Valerian for Anxiety & ADHD

    Valerian, an herbal root supplement, may be used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and anxiety. Scientists believe valerian increases a chemical in the brain, which then...

  • Side Effects of Nitric Oxide

    Nitrous oxide has many uses, though it is popularly known as "laughing gas," an anesthetic commonly used for dental procedures. Also, nitrous oxide pressurizes canned foods, like whipped cream.

  • What Effect Will Mannitol Have on Kidney Function?

    Mannitol is a prescription diuretic drug that is available under the Osmitrol and Resectisol brand names. Physicians may prescribe this drug to increase urination or reduce pressure around the...

  • Uses for Bactrim DS

  • Procrit Injections & Complications

  • Difference Between Generic & Name Brand Prescriptions

    Your doctor has given you a prescription for a particular medication. You discover that you have a choice between a 'name brand' version of this drug or a 'generic' version. You want to pick the...

  • What Are Patanol Drops?

    Patanol is a brand name for the prescription olopatadine ophthalmic eye drops. This drug is used to treat eye symptoms that are caused by allergies. Patanol is an antihistamine that reduces...

  • What Is Ofloxacin Solution?

    Ofloxacin solution is a prescription drug that is sold under the Floxin Otic brand name. The drug is a fluoroquinolone antibiotic solution that kills bacteria, and is administered by placing drops...

  • Dangers With Taking Coreg CR

    Coreg CR is an extended release form of the prescription drug carvedilol. This drug is a beta blocker that is used to treat high blood pressure, treat heart failure, and prevent or treat a heart...

  • What Are the Causes of Adderall Withdrawal?

  • Didrex Dangers

  • Cialis Vs. Viagra

    Cialis and Viagra belong to the medicinal group of phosphodiesterase-5 inhibitors. PDE-5 inhibitors treat erectile dysfunction by changing blood pressure. Levitra also belongs to this medicinal group.

  • Information On Bactrim DS Drug

    A brand-name medication, Bactrim Double-Strength (DS) contains a combination of the drugs sulfamethoxazole and trimethoprim. Doctors commonly prescribe Bactrim DS for the treatment of certain...

  • Trade Vs. Generic Names

    The word generic tends to bring to mind monetary savings at a potential cost of quality. But the quality of generic medications--both prescription and over the counter--usually equals that of the...

  • What Is a Medical Condition of MTX?

    Methotrexate, or MTX, is an antimetabolite prescription drug that is used to slow the growth of cancer cells. This drug can cause serious medical conditions and should only be used if absolutely...

  • Risks of Taking Oxycodone

  • How to Switch From Beta Blockers to Exforge

    Exforge and beta blockers both are prescription medicines that can reduce high blood pressure. Exforge is the brand name for a combination medication containing amlodipine, a calcium channel...

  • Hospital Psychosis Due to Idiosyncratic Drug Reactions

    Hospitals are considered places of healing, but they can also be stressful. Pain and discomfort, loud or intrusive medical equipment, unfamiliar surroundings, disorienting hospital schedules and...

  • Vioxx and Heart Disease

    The prescription drug Vioxx contains rofecoxib, a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medication. Although effective at alleviating pain and inflammation caused by arthritis, menstrual cramps and other...

  • Negative Effects of Melamine

  • Side Effects of Cortisol Pills

  • The Best Antihistamine Treatment for Prostatitis

    Few conditions are as painful or cause as much difficulty urinating as prostatitis. However, if you have that condition and take antihistamines, the side effects can be hazardous and possibly lethal.

  • What Is Mupirocin Ointment For?

    Mupirocin ointment is a prescription antibacterial medicine that is sold under the Bactroban brand name. This medication stops the production of proteins that bacteria need to survive and kills...

  • Physical Effects of Lunesta

  • Pharmacological Role of Prostaglandins

    Produced by nearly all tissues of the human body, prostaglandins belong to a class of hormonelike compounds called eicosanoids. Eicosanoids are derivatives of polyunsaturated fatty acids, such as...

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