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Propafenone

FAQs: What is propafenone? Propafenone is an antiarrhythmic Class 1C drug used to treat and prevent possibly life-threatening heart rates. With local anesthetic effects, propafenone works by stabilizing the heart muscles and improving the heart’s rhythm. Doctors prescribe it for patients suffering from a range of heart conditions such as: – atrial fibrillation (heart flutter) […]

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Protonix

FAQs: What is Protonix? Protonix is a medication with the generic name Pantoprazole. It is one of the proton-pump inhibitor family members used to treat certain esophagus and stomach problems, such as acid reflux. It acts by regulating the enzymes that produce stomach acids. The final steps of gastric acid production are inhibited in the

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Prozac

FAQs: What is Prozac? Prozac is an antipsychotic medication. It is most effective in treating chronic depression, OCD, and anxiety disorders. Prozac, also known as fluoxetine, is a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI). US experts estimate that one out of every ten persons takes an SSRI medication, and so do one out of every four

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Pseudoephedrine

FAQs: What is Pseudoephedrine? Pseudoephedrine is a sympathomimetic drug belonging to chemical classes of phenethylamine and amphetamine. It is a stimulant used for reducing nasal mucous membrane swelling due to cold and used as a decongestant. It also increases the drainage of sinus secretions. It can be used both as oral or in a topical

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Qualiderm

FAQs: What is Qualiderm? Qualiderm is a combination cream belonging to the glucocorticoid class of medications used for treating skin infections. It consists of three drugs, namely betamethasone (steroid), gentamicin (antibiotic) and tolnaftate (antifungal). Furthermore, it prevents and controls swelling, itchiness and redness of the skin while minimising inflammation. Qualiderm is for external application only

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Quetiapine

FAQs: What is quetiapine? Quetiapine is an atypical antipsychotic drug used to treat various disorders related to mental conditions or mood. It acts on a variety of neurotransmitters in the brain and maintains a balance between them. It is prescribed in cases of schizophrenia, mania, bipolar disorder, and depression. Quetiapine is available in various dosages

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Quinidine

FAQs: What is Quinidine? Quinidine is used to treat certain types of heartbeats that are irregular. This drug belongs to a class of drugs that are called antiarrhythmic medications. Quinidine works by making the heart strong and more resistant to any kind of abnormal activity that takes place. What are the Uses of Quinidine? Quinidine

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Ondem

FAQs: What is Ondem? Ondem is an oral antiemetic medicine used to treat nausea and vomiting. It blocks the action of serotonin in the brain, responsible for nausea and vomiting. The medication is prescribed to treat and prevent feelings of nausea and vomiting induced by therapy and surgery. Ondem is a selective 5-HT 3 antagonist,

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Orexin

FAQs: What is Orexin? Orexins are lateral hypothalamic neuropeptides that play a critical role in the regulation of alertness. The neuropeptide orexin, also known as hypocretin, governs arousal, alertness, and appetite. Orexin in neurons is triggered by food-related signals and low energy balance through neural connections to the limbic system and energy balance parameters to

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Orlistat

FAQs: What is Orlistat? Orlistat is a gastrointestinal lipase inhibitor available in capsule form. It belongs to the class of anti-obesity agents that helps obese people lose weight and further helps lessen many health risks. It can be integrated into your daily routine easily and discreetly. One must take one capsule of Orlistat, but only

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