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Tirzepatide (Mounjaro)

About this medication TIRZEPATIDE (tir ZEP a tide) treats type 2 diabetes. It works by increasing insulin levels in your body, which decreases your blood sugar (glucose). It also reduces the amount of sugar released into your blood and slows down your digestion. Changes to diet and exercise are often combined with this medication. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TirzepatideHow […]

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Carisoprodol

Common side effects include headache, dizziness, and sleepiness.[7] Serious side effect may include addiction, allergic reactions, and seizures.[7] In people with a sulfa allergy certain formulations may result in problems.[7] Safety during pregnancy and breastfeeding is not clear.[7][8] How it works is not clear.[7] Some of its effects are believed to occur following metabolic conversion into meprobamate, carisoprodol’s main active metabolite.[7] Carisoprodol was approved for medical use in the United

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Tapentadol

What is Tapentadol? Aspedol (Tapentadol 100 mg) is a prescription opioid pain medication. It contains tapentadol as the active ingredient, with each tablet or dosage unit providing 100 mg of tapentadol. Common brand names: Nucynta, Palexia, and others. Wikipedia 🩹 Uses Tapentadol is prescribed for:✔️ Acute moderate to severe pain (e.g., after injury or surgery)✔️ Chronic severe

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Zoloft

FAQs: What is Zoloft? Zoloft (generic name: sertraline) belongs to the class of drugs called selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors. It is an antidepressant used to treat depression, anxiety, panic, or social anxiety disorder. Zoloft, which is a prescription drug, is also used to treat premenstrual dysphoric disorder. It is also approved for treating obsessive-compulsive disorder

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Zolpidem

FAQs: zolpidem tartrate or zoltrate or Belbian What is Zolpidem?Zolpidem comes under the class of drugs known as sedatives and hypnotics. It is prescribed for short-term treatment of sleeping problems but is usually used after cognitive behavioral therapy has been tried. Zolpidem may cause a severe allergic reaction and has the potential to impair thinking

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Zonisamide

FAQs: What is Zonisamide? The drug Zonisamide belongs to the class of medication called an anticonvulsant. The drug decreases the electrical activity of the brain and is thus helpful in treating seizures. Zonisamide is taken as a capsule once or twice daily, with or without food. The dose of the medication is taken at the

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Zopiclone

FAQs: What is Zopiclone? Zopiclone is a medication also known as Central Nerve System (CNS) depressant that helps people suffering from insomnia. It is a drug given for a concise period of time. This medication helps you sleep in one stretch. It is an antidepressant that works on the GABA nerves and gives the sensation

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Ursodiol

FAQs: What is Ursodiol? Ursodiol, sold under the brand names Actigall, Urso, Urso Forte, Urso DS, and Reltone, is a bile acid drug that belongs to a class of drugs known for their gallstone solubilizing activities. Ursodiol is sold as capsules and tablets, in strengths 250 mg, 300 mg, and 500 mg. The dosage recommended

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Vancomycin

FAQs: What is Vancomycin? Vancomycin is an antibiotic medication that explicitly targets gram-positive bacteria responsible for a wide range of infections. It is available as oral formulations or intravenous solutions. It is one of the few antibiotics that successfully works on bacteria highly resistant to other antibiotics. For this reason, the use of vancomycin is

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Venlafaxine

FAQs: What is Venlafaxine? Venlafaxine is an antidepressant (mood elevators) drug that belongs to a group of serotonin and norepinephrine. It is mainly used to treat depression, anxiety, and panic attacks. Venlafaxine comes as a tablet in the form of capsules available only through the prescription of a doctor. Venlafaxine is primarily known as serotonin-norepinephrine

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