medicine

Oseltamivir

FAQs: What is Oseltamivir? Oseltamivir is an antiviral drug that prevents and treats viruses in the body. It helps treat influenza A and B viruses in infants (two weeks older and above), children and adults. Oseltamivir medicine further prevents the flu if you have been exposed to an influenza patient or are in a situation […]

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Otezla

FAQs: What is Otezla? Otezla is the brand name for apremilast which belongs to a class of drugs known as phosphodiesterase 4 (PDE4) inhibitors. PDE4 inhibitors are a relatively new treatment modality which reduces inflammation in the body by inhibiting the overproduction of PDE4 enzymes in the cells. As the PDE4 levels decrease, cyclic adenosine

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Oxcarbazepine

FAQs: What is Oxcarbazepine? Oxcarbazepine is a prescription drug that is used to treat epilepsy. Epilepsy is a neurological disorder that causes seizures. It reduces the frequency and the duration of seizures, but it does not cure them. Oxcarbazepine belongs to a class of medications called anticonvulsants. It is metabolized in the liver and converted

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Oxybenzone

FAQs: What is oxybenzone? Oxybenzone is a chief ingredient in sunscreens and skin-care products. The primary function of oxybenzone is to block harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays and prevent UV rays from reaching the skin. UV rays are known to cause skin cancer. Oxybenzone prevents the direct interaction of skin with these harmful rays. Oxybenzone is

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Oxycontin

FAQs: What is Oxycontin? Oxycontin is a prescription pain drug that contains an opioid (a strong narcotic) used to manage severe pain. It is a long-acting (extended-release) pain medicine and not used on an as-needed basis to treat pain or pain that is not round-the-clock. Oxycontin is used in long- term pain management or when

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Ozempic

FAQs: What is Ozempic? Ozempic is the brand name of Semaglutide, and it is an antidiabetic drug that pertains to the class of medicines called glucagon-like-peptide-1 receptor agonists. Ozempic is available as a self-injectable pen. It helps treat type 2 diabetes mellitus in individuals who respond less to primary line treatment. Ozempic regulates the proper

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Pan-d

FAQs: What is Pan D? Pan D is a capsule composed of 40 mg of pantoprazole and 30 mg of domperidone. It is used to treat gastroesophageal reflux (aka acid reflux or GERD) and peptic ulcers. Pan D helps relieve symptoms such as acidity, indigestion, heartburn, and stomach pain. It is taken before consuming food,

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Panadol

FAQs: What is Panadol? Panadol is acetaminophen, which belongs to a group of drugs called analgesics (pain relievers) and antipyretics (fever reducers). Its molecular formula is C8H9NO2 and is commonly used as first-line therapy to reduce pain and fever. It is used on its own and in combination with medication to seek relief from cold

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Pantoprazole

FAQs: What is pantoprazole? Pantoprazole is a proton pump inhibitor useful in treating heartburn, acid reflux, gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), and preventing stomach ulcers. Pantoprazole works by decreasing the amount of acid produced in the stomach and can be used in children above five years of age. Pantoprazole may interact with certain medications, so consult

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Papaverine

FAQs: What is Papaverine ? The name is derived from the Latin name “papaver” for poppy. It is an opiate alkaloid obtained naturally from the plant Papaver somniferum and also produced naturally. Though not similar to other opiated alkaloids.It acts directly as a relaxant on smooth muscles. It is used to treat all types of

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