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Imipramine Hcl
for incontinency
Last Updated: Saturday, 10/1/2005 10:10:00 AM

Imipramine Withdrawal
My doc has been taking me off 75 mg. dose for about the past two months two weeks. I have finished what he thinks is a reasonable time to wean me off. I have been off the drug since last Thursday..I am having withdrawal at different times of the day...just when I think I am feeling better something...
Filed in Imipramine ~ Last Updated: Monday, 7/30/2007 5:26:06 PM

Imiprine
mixed with marijuana
Last Updated: Saturday, 3/29/2008 10:09:35 AM

Indiplon
Indiplon (inn And Usan) Is A Nonbenzodiazepine, Hypnotic Sedative Being Developed In 2 Formulations - An Immediate Release Product For Sleep Onset And A Modified-release Version For Sleep Maintenance. contents 1 Mode Of Action 2 Availability 3 References 4 External Links // mode Of Actio...

Klipal
Are these tablets oblong and peach colored with no markings on them? Thanks.
Last Updated: Wednesday, 4/12/2006 11:23:59 AM

Klippert's Solution
a liquid swish & swallow that is pale red in color
Last Updated: Thursday, 5/4/2006 8:36:14 AM

Lubiprostone
Lubiprostone (rinn, Marketed Under The Trade Name Amitiza) Is A Medication Used In The Management Of Idiopathic Chronic Constipation. It Was Approved By The U.s. Food And Drug Administration For This Purpose On January 31, 2006. contents 1 Indications 2 Mode Of Action 3 Pharmacokinetics 4 Side...

Maxiphen Guaifenesin + Phenylephrine
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. contents 1 His...

Maxiphen Adt Guaifenesin + Phenylephrine
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. contents 1 His...

Maxiphen Dm Guaifenesin + Phenylephrine
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. contents 1 His...

Maxipime Cefepime
Cefepime (inn) (pronounced /sfpim/, /kfpim/) Is A Fourth-generation Cephalosporin Antibiotic Developed In 1994. Cefepime Has An Extended Spectrum Of Activity Against Gram-positive And Gram-negative Bacteria, With Greater Activity Against Both Gram-negative And Gram-positive Organisms Than Third-gene...

Metipranolol
Metipranolol (optipranolol, Betanol, Disorat, Trimepranol) Is A Non-selective Beta Blocker Used In Eye Drops To Treat Glaucoma. this Antihypertensive-related Article Is A Stub. You Can Help Wikipedia By Expanding It. v  d  e references

Minipress Prazosin
Prazosin, Trade Names Minipress,vasoflex And Hypovase, Is A Sympatholytic Drug Used To Treat High Blood Pressure (hypertension). It Belongs To The Class Of Alpha-adrenergic Blockers, Which Lower Blood Pressure By Relaxing Blood Vessels. Specifically, Prazosin Is Selective For The Alpha-1 Receptors O...

Moviprep Sodium Sulfate + Sodium Chloride + Potassium Chloride + Sodium Ascorbate + Ascorbic Acid
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Omiprosol
green & purple capsule, used for acid & chest pain
Last Updated: Friday, 3/6/2009 4:40:31 PM

Omnipaque Iohexol
Iohexol Is A Contrast Agent, Sold Under The Trade Name Omnipaque. It Is Available In Various Concentrations, From 140 To 350 Milligrams Of Iodine Per Milliliter. Omnipaque 350 Is Commonly Used As A Contrast Agent During Coronary Angiography. the Osmolality Of Iohexol Ranges From 322 Mosm/kgapproxima...

Omnipen Ampicillin
Ampicillin Is A Beta-lactam Antibiotic That Has Been Used Extensively To Treat Bacterial Infections Since 1961. Until The Introduction Of Ampicillin By The British Company, Beecham, Penicillin Therapies Had Only Been Effective Against Gram-positive Organisms Such As Staphylococci And Streptococci. A...

Omnipen-n Ampicillin
Ampicillin Is A Beta-lactam Antibiotic That Has Been Used Extensively To Treat Bacterial Infections Since 1961. Until The Introduction Of Ampicillin By The British Company, Beecham, Penicillin Therapies Had Only Been Effective Against Gram-positive Organisms Such As Staphylococci And Streptococci. A...

Optipranolol Metipranolol
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Oxiprozin
yellow pill
Last Updated: Thursday, 10/13/2005 5:59:52 PM


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