medicine

Naltrexone

FAQs: What is Naltrexone? Naltrexone is a medication used for the treatment of opioid addiction. Naltrexone binds with the opioid receptors and blocks them, leading to the blockage of euphoric and sedative actions of opioids. Naltrexone is available in both oral and injection formulations. It helps reduce or suppress cravings and does not have any […]

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Naphazoline

FAQs: What is Naphazoline? Naphazoline is a medicine (decongestant) used to relieve minor eye-related problems. Naphazoline ophthalmic (for the eye) has sympathomimetic properties (provides physiological effects by stimulating the sympathetic nerves), which aids in decreasing congestion in the eyes. Naphazoline is a vasoconstrictor, which means it typically works by narrowing the eye’s swollen blood vessels,

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Naprosyn

FAQs: What is Naprosyn? Naprosyn is an analgesic. It is commonly sold under the brand name Aleve. It is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) that helps reduce pain and inflammation. However, it is not recommended for patients who have a history of allergic reactions to NSAIDs. You can risk developing fatal heart disorders by using

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Naproxen

FAQs: What Is Naproxen? Naproxen is an anti-inflammatory and pain medication that comes under the category of NSAID (Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs) that helps in faster relief of inflammation and stiffness of muscles. These drugs help block certain enzymes that produce prostaglandins, the protein that plays a major role in inflammation, swelling, and redness. Naproxen is

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Natrise

FAQs: What is Natrise? Natrise (generic name Tolvaptan) is a drug used to treat low sodium levels in the blood. This condition may result from cirrhosis, heart failure, and specific hormone imbalances. Natrise belongs to a class of medications that are termed vasopressin receptor antagonists. What are the uses of Natrise? Natrise is an aquaretic

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Naxdom

FAQs: 1. What are the directions for use in taking a Naxdom tablet? Naxdom should be taken as prescribed by your doctor, and the tablet can be swallowed with one glass of water. It is not advisable to skip the dose as it can decrease the effectiveness of the medication. Therefore the medication should be

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Neopeptine

FAQs: What is Neopeptine? Neopeptine is a pain-relieving and antispasmodic drug used to treat digestive disturbances like bloating and constipation. For newborns, doctors may recommend Neopeptine drops to reduce gas, colic pain, etc. Its carminative (flatulence-relieving) property reduces stomach-related issues in infants. It improves nutrient absorption by stimulating the production and secretion of gastric juices.

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Melatonin

FAQs: What Is Melatonin? Melatonin is an organic hormone issued at night by the pineal gland located at the brain’s center. Darkness promotes the gland to produce the Melatonin hormone, whereas light decreases this production and release. The hormone primarily regulates the sleep-wake cycle. When the body does not have sufficient amounts of Melatonin for

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Meloxicam

FAQs: What is Meloxicam? Meloxicam, sold under the brand names Mobic and Vivlodex, is a Non-Steroidal Anti-inflammatory Drug (NSAID). Meloxicam is commonly prescribed for pain and inflammation caused by osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis in adults. Meloxicam is available for oral administration as regular tablets, orally disintegrating tablets (ODTs), and capsules. Also available for transdermal and

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Melphalan

FAQs: What Is Melphalan? Melphalan is a chemotherapy medication belonging to the class of alkylating agents. It is sold under the brand name Alkeran. Melphalan contains antineoplastic properties which prevent the development of tumors. It treats various forms of cancer, including multiple myeloma, ovarian cancer, melanoma, and primary amyloidosis. The melphalan drug functions to stop

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