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Methoxsalen (Oral Route)
Mayo Clinic — Methoxsalen belongs to the group of medicines called psoralens. It is used along with ultraviolet light (found in sunlight and some special lamps) in a treatment called PUVA to treat vitiligo, a disease in which skin color is lost, and psoriasis, ...More…
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Antiandrogen (Oral Route)
Mayo Clinic — Nonsteroidal antiandrogens are used to treat cancer of the prostate gland. The prostate gland is present only in males; therefore, females do not get prostate cancer. Nonsteroidal antiandrogens block the effect of the male hormone testosterone in ...More…
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Oxymetazoline (Nasal Route)
Mayo Clinic — Oxymetazoline is used for the temporary relief of nasal (of the nose) congestion or stuffiness caused by hay fever or other allergies, colds, or sinus trouble. This medicine may also be used for other conditions as determined by your ...More…
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Lamivudine (Oral Route)
Mayo Clinic — Lamivudine is used in the treatment of the infection caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) or hepatitis B virus. HIV is the virus that causes acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS). Lamivudine is taken together with zidovudine ...More…
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Antifungal, Azole (Vaginal Route)
Mayo Clinic — Vaginal azoles are used to treat yeast (fungus) infections of the vagina. For first-time users, make sure your doctor has checked and confirmed that you have a vaginal yeast infection before you use the vaginal azole antifungal medicines that do ...More…
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Pyrithione (Topical Route)
Mayo Clinic — Pyrithione is used to help control the symptoms of dandruff and seborrheic dermatitis of the scalp. For best results, use this medicine at least 2 times a week or as directed by your doctor. Before applying this shampoo, wet the hair and scalp ...More…
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14c Urea (Oral Route)
Mayo Clinic — Urea C 14 is a radiopharmaceutical. It is used to diagnose stomach ulcers caused by a certain kind of bacteria known as Helicobacter pylori or H. pylori. This agent is taken by mouth. If any H. pylori bacteria are present in the stomach, they ...More…
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Pseudoephedrine (Oral Route)
Mayo Clinic — Pseudoephedrine is used to relieve nasal or sinus congestion caused by the common cold, sinusitis, and hay fever and other respiratory allergies. It is also used to relieve ear congestion caused by ear inflammation or infection. Pseudoephedrine ...More…
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Benzoyl Peroxide (Topical Route)
Mayo Clinic — It may also be used for other conditions as determined by your doctor. For children up to 12 years of age: Studies on this medicine have been done only in adult patients, and there is no specific information comparing use of benzoyl peroxide with ...More…