Bumetanide
Bumetanide Is A Loop Diuretic Of The Sulfamyl Category To Treat Heart Failure. It Is Often Used In Patients In Whom High Doses Of Furosemide Are Ineffective. It Is Marketed By Hoffmann-la Roche With The Brand Name Bumex. The Main Difference Between The Two Substances Is In Bioavailability And Pharma...
Bumex Bumetanide
Bumetanide Is A Loop Diuretic Of The Sulfamyl Category To Treat Heart Failure. It Is Often Used In Patients In Whom High Doses Of Furosemide Are Ineffective. It Is Marketed By Hoffmann-la Roche With The Brand Name Bumex. The Main Difference Between The Two Substances Is In Bioavailability And Pharma...
Bumex Im/iv Bumetanide
Bumetanide Is A Loop Diuretic Of The Sulfamyl Category To Treat Heart Failure. It Is Often Used In Patients In Whom High Doses Of Furosemide Are Ineffective. It Is Marketed By Hoffmann-la Roche With The Brand Name Bumex. The Main Difference Between The Two Substances Is In Bioavailability And Pharma...
Fumaderm Dimethylfumarat + Ethylhydrogenfumarat
Drug reference page for Fumaderm.
Humate-p Antihemophilic Factor, AHF, Factor VIII
Factor Viii (fviii) Is An Essential Blood Clotting Factor Also Known As Anti-hemophilic Factor (ahf). In Humans, Factor Viii Is Encoded By The F8 Gene.[1][2] Defects In This Gene Results In Hemophilia A, A Well Known Recessive X-linked Coagulation Disorder.[3]
factor Viii Participates In Blood Coagu...
Humatin Paromomycin
Paromomycin Sulfate (synonyms: Monomycin, Aminosidine[1]; Brand Name Humatin) Is An Aminoglycoside Antibiotic, First Isolated From Streptomyces Krestomuceticus In 1950s.[2]
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it Is An Antibiotic Designed To Fight I...
Humatrope Somatropin, rh-GH
Humatrope (somatotropin Or Somatropin) Is A Polypeptide Hormone Of Rdna Origin. Manufactured By Eli Lilly And Company, It Is Used To Stimulate Linear Growth In Pediatric Patients Who Lack Adequate Normal Human Growth Hormone. It Has 191 Amino Acid Residues And A Molecular Weight Of 22,125 Daltons.
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Humegon Menotropins
Drug reference page for Humegon.
Humibid Guaifenesin
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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Humibid Dm Dextromethorphan + Guaifenesin + Potassium Guaiacolsulfonate
Drug reference page for Humibid DM.
Humibid La Guaifenesin + Potassium Guaiacolsulfonate
Drug reference page for Humibid LA.
Humira Adalimumab
Adalimumab (humira, Abbott) Is The Third Tnf Inhibitor, After Infliximab And Etanercept, To Be Approved In The United States. Like Infliximab And Etanercept, Adalimumab Binds To Tnf, Preventing It From Activating Tnf Receptors; Adalimumab Was Constructed From A Fully Human Monoclonal Antibody, While...
Humorsol Demecarium
Drug reference page for Humorsol.
Lumigan Bimatoprost
Bimatoprost (sold In The U.s., Canada And Europe By Allergan, Under The Trade Name Lumigan) Is A Prostaglandin Analog Used Topically (as Eye Drops) To Control The Progression Of Glaucoma And In The Management Of Ocular Hypertension. It Reduces Intraocular Pressure (iop) By Increasing The Outflow Of ...
Lumiracoxib
Lumiracoxib (rinn) Is A Cox-2 Selective Inhibitor Non-steroidal Anti-inflammatory Drug, Manufactured By Novartis And Still Sold In Few Countries, Including Mexico, Ecuador And The Dominican Republic, Under The Trade Name Prexige (sometimes Misquoted As "prestige" By The Media).
lumiracoxib Has Sever...
Mumpsvax Mumps Virus Vaccine
Mumpsvax Is A Mumps Vaccine Made Of Mumps Virus. Mumpsvax Is A Product Of Merck & Co.,inc..[1] The Vaccine Is A Component Of Merck's Three-virus Mmr Vaccine.[2]
mumpsvax Is Administered By A Subcutaneous Injection Of Live Virus Reconstituted From Freeze-dried (lyophilized) Vaccine.[1]
the Dosage...
Numorphan Oxymorphone
Oxymorphone (opana, Numorphan, Numorphone) Or 14-hydroxydihydromorphinone Is A Powerful Semi-synthetic Opioid Analgesic First Developed In Germany Circa 1914, Patented In The Usa By Endo Pharmaceuticals In 1955 And Introduced To The United States Market In January 1959 And Other Countries Around The...
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