medicine

Nystatin

FAQs: What is Nystatin? Nystatin is an antifungal medicine that is prescribed for oral thrush and skin infections caused by fungi, including yeast. It can be taken either orally or applied to the infected areas of the skin by fungus. The medicine works by stopping the division of fungi that can cause an infection like […]

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Ofloxacin

FAQs: What is ofloxacin? Ofloxacin belongs to a class of medications called quinolone antibiotics. It works by killing the infection-causing bacteria. Ofloxacin is used in the treatment of bacterial infections such as pneumonia, urinary tract infection, bronchitis, cellulitis, prostatitis, infectious diarrhea, etc. It does not work for viral infections such as the common cold or

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Olanzapine

FAQs: What is olanzapine? Olanzapine is a psychiatric drug that belongs to the atypical antipsychotics class of drugs. It is sold under the brand name Zyprexa. It is ingested orally or taken through an intramuscular injection. It is used for new disease onset or one that needs treatment over a long time for the treatment

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Olmesartan

FAQs: 1. Does Olmesartan have any serious side effects? Serious side effects are very rare, including a decrease in blood pressure, syncope, acute renal failure, itching, shortness of breath & chest tightness, angioedema, increased blood potassium level, causing nausea and diarrhea. Weak and aching muscles, tender joints are also noticed. 2. What is the best

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Olopatadine

FAQs: What is olopatadine? Olopatadine is an ophthalmic solution that is used to treat eye infections and allergies. It is a prescription drug that comes under different brand names including Patanol, Pazeo, and Pataday. It is an antihistamine that reduces or blocks the biochemical histamine that causes allergy manifested by irritation and watery eyes. Olopatadine

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Omeprazole

FAQs: What is omeprazole? Omeprazole belongs to the proton pump inhibitor class of drugs, widely used for controlling gastrointestinal acid reflux and similar diseases. Doctors also prescribe it for preventing bleeding of the upper gastrointestinal (GI) tract. Its primary uses and benefits lie in providing long-term relief from these problems, as it is a delayed-release

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Ondansetron

FAQs: What Is Ondansetron? Ondansetron is an antiemetic (anti-nausea) medication approved by the FDA to treat nausea and vomiting due to chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and surgery. Although not approved for other causes, Ondansetron has become the most used drug to prevent postoperative nausea and vomiting. It acts by blocking a natural substance in our body

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Mitomycin

FAQs: What is Mitomycin? Mitomycin is an antineoplastic/antibiotic drug to treat stomach and pancreatic carcinoma. Its history dates back to the 1950s, when a group of Japanese microbiologists isolated it from Streptomyces caespitosus. The drug is also recommended for anal, breast, cervical, urinary bladder, non-small cell lung carcinoma with promising antitumor activity. Mitomycin is not

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Mobic

FAQs: What is Mobic? Mobic is the brand name of the generic drug Meloxicam. This drug is a prescription, strong pain-killing medication for relieving symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, joint stiffness, and other moderate to severe pain or inflammatory conditions. It can be administered as a single medication or along with other medicines. It belongs

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Mobizox

FAQs: What is Mobizox? Mobizox combines two nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) – diclofenac and paracetamol – and a centrally-acting muscle relaxant, chlorzoxazone. It treats moderate to severe pain resulting from inflammations in the joints, bones, and muscles. What are the uses of Mobizox? – Mobizox is generally prescribed for disorders of musculoskeletal origin like pain

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