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Amoxapine (Oral Route)
Mayo Clinic — Amoxapine is used to treat the symptoms of depression. It works on the central nervous system (CNS) to increase levels of certain chemicals in the brain. This medicine is a tricyclic antidepressant (TCA). This medicine should come with a ...More…
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Amitriptyline (Oral Route)
Mayo Clinic — Amitriptyline is used to treat symptoms of depression. It works on the central nervous system (CNS) to increase levels of certain chemicals in the brain. This medicine is a tricyclic antidepressant (TCA). Adults-At first, 75 milligrams (mg) per ...More…
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Glimepiride (Oral Route)
Mayo Clinic — Glimepiride is used to treat high blood sugar levels caused by a type of diabetes mellitus (sugar diabetes) called type 2 diabetes. In type 2 diabetes, your body does not work properly to store excess sugar and the sugar remains in your ...More…
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Alprazolam (Oral Route)
Mayo Clinic — Alprazolam is used to relieve symptoms of anxiety, including anxiety caused by depression. It is also used to treat panic disorder in some patients. Alprazolam is a benzodiazepine. Benzodiazepines belong to the group of medicines called central ...More…
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Lidocaine (Ophthalmic Route)
Mayo Clinic — Lidocaine belongs to the family of medicines called local anesthetics. This medicine is applied in the eye to cause numbness or loss of feeling before certain procedures. It works by blocking the signals at the nerve endings in the eye. After ...More…
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Iobenguane I 123 (Intravenous Route)
Mayo Clinic — Iobenguane I 123 is a radiopharmaceutical. Radiopharmaceuticals are radioactive agents, which may be used to find and treat certain diseases or to study the function of the body's organs. Iobenguane I 123 is used to find certain kinds of cancer ...More…
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Alvimopan (Oral Route)
Mayo Clinic — Alvimopan is used to help restore normal bowel function in patients who have just had bowel resection surgery. This medicine works by blocking the effects of certain substances (e.g., hormones, opioids) on bowel movement and secretion, thus, ...More…
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Melphalan (Intravenous Route)
Mayo Clinic — Melphalan is used to treat multiple myeloma, which is a cancer in the bone marrow . Melphalan belongs to the group of medicines called alkylating agents. It works by interfering with the growth of cancer cells, which are eventually destroyed. ...More…
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Amphetamine and Dextroamphetamine (Oral Route)
Mayo Clinic — Amphetamine and dextroamphetamine combination belongs to the group of medicines called central nervous system (CNS) stimulants. It is used to treat attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and narcolepsy (uncontrollable desire for sleep or ...More…
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Nifedipine (Oral Route)
Mayo Clinic — Nifedipine is used alone or together with other medicines to treat severe chest pain (angina) or high blood pressure (hypertension). High blood pressure adds to the workload of the heart and arteries. If it continues for a long time, the heart ...More…
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Somatropin, E-Coli Derived (Subcutaneous Route, ...
Mayo Clinic — Genotropin Miniquick Somatropin is a man-made version of human growth hormone. Growth hormone is naturally produced by the pituitary gland and is necessary to stimulate growth in children. Man-made growth hormone may be used in adults or children ...More…
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