Potassium Citrate
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Potassium Iodide, Ki + Theophylline, Aminophylline
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Potassium Phosphate + Sodium Phosphate
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Prasterone, Dehydroepiandrosterone, Dhea
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Restasis Cyclosporine
Ciclosporin (inn, Pronounced /saklsprn/), Cyclosporine (usan), Cyclosporin (former Ban) Or Cyclosporin A, Is An Immunosuppressant Drug Widely Used In Post-allogeneic Organ Transplant To Reduce The Activity Of The Patient's Immune System And, So, The Risk Of Organ Rejection. It Has Been Studied In Tr...
Septocaine Articaine + Epinephrine
Articaine Is A Dental Local Anesthetic. It Is The Most Widely Used Local Anesthetic In A Number Of European Countries[2] And Is Available In Many Countries Around The World.
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Sinutab Non-drying Guaifenesin + Pseudoephedrine
Guaifenesin (pronounced /wafnsn/) (inn) Or Guaiphenesin (former Ban), Also Glyceryl Guaiacolate,[1] Is An Expectorant Drug Sold Over The Counter And Usually Taken By Mouth To Assist The Bringing Up (expectoration) Of Phlegm From The Airways In Acute Respiratory Tract Infections.
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Sinutab Sinus Allergy Maximum Strength Acetaminophen + Chlorpheniramine + Pseudoephedrine
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Sinutab Sinus Maximum Strength Without Drowsiness Acetaminophen + Pseudoephedrine
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Soriatane Acitretin
Acitretin (trade Name Soriatane) Is A Second Generation Retinoid. It Is Taken Orally, And Is Typically Used For Psoriasis.
it Is A Metabolite Of Etretinate, Which Was Used Prior To The Introduction Of Acitretin. Etretinate Was Discontinued Because It Had A Narrow Therapeutic Index As Well As A Long ...
Spacol T/s Hyoscyamine
Hyoscyamine, Is A Tropane Alkaloid And The Levorotary Isomer To Atropine. It Is A Secondary Metabolite Found In Certain Plants Of The Solanaceae Family, Including Henbane (hyoscyamus Niger), Mandrake (mandragora Officinarum), Jimsonweed (datura Stramonium), And Deadly Nightshade (atropa Belladonna)....
Spasmoctyl Otilonium Bromide
Dosage and Indications: Spasmoctyl comes in a 40 mg dose, containing the active ingredient Otilonium Bromide. It is indicated for dyskinesias and spastic states of the digestive canal.: * * *: Instructions: The usual dose is one pill, twice or three times a day. The pills must be taken approximately...
Spectazole Econazole
Econazole Nitrate Is An Antifungal Medication Of The Imidazole Class. It Is Used As A Cream Under The Brand Names Spectazole (us), Ecostatin (canada) And Pevaryl (western Europe) To Treat Skin Infections Such As Athlete's Foot, Tinea Or Pityriasis Versicolor, Ringworm, And Jock Itch. It Is Also Sold...
Strongstart Caplets
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Sustiva Efavirenz
Drug reference page for Sustiva.
Tetanus Antitoxin, Tat
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Vistaril Hydroxyzine
Hydroxyzine (pronounced /hadrkszin/) Also Called (vistaril, Atarax) Is A 1st Generation Antihistamine Of The Piperazine Chemical Class That Acts As H1 Receptor Antagonist And Muscarinic Acetylcholine Receptor Antagonist. It Was Synthesized In The Early 1950s. It Is Used Primarily As An Antihistamine...
Vistazine Hydroxyzine
Hydroxyzine (pronounced /hadrkszin/) Also Called (vistaril, Atarax) Is A 1st Generation Antihistamine Of The Piperazine Chemical Class That Acts As H1 Receptor Antagonist And Muscarinic Acetylcholine Receptor Antagonist. It Was Synthesized In The Early 1950s. It Is Used Primarily As An Antihistamine...
Yeast-gard Medicated Povidone-Iodine
Drug reference page for Yeast-Gard Medicated.
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