medicine

Lamotrigine

FAQs: What is Lamotrigine? Lamotrigine is a type of oral medication that is used to control seizures. It is known as an anticonvulsant or an antiepileptic drug. It is either used alone or in combination with other medications. It is used both for adults and children. However, it should not be used as an only […]

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Lansoprazole

FAQs: What is Lansoprazole? Lansoprazole is a drug belonging to the class of proton pump inhibitors used to treat symptoms caused by excessive stomach acid. In ailments like gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), there is a backward flow of the acid from the stomach to the oesophagus, causing heartburn and tissue injury. Thus, drugs work by

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Lariago

FAQs: What is Lariago? Lariago is an antiparasitic medication used to treat and prevent malaria. It kills the parasites and stops the infection from spreading. Doctors prescribe this drug for people travelling to malaria-prone areas to prevent an infection. Lariago is not recommended for patients with diabetes as it leads to low blood glucose levels.

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Lecope

FAQs: What is Lecope? Lecope is an anti-allergic drug-containing levocetirizine and montelukast. Unlike other antihistamine drugs, Lecope Tablet is a non-drowsy antihistamine as they are less likely to make you feel sleepy than other antihistamines. A chemical messenger called histamine is blocked, which is associated with allergic reactions. Lecope Tablet is used to treat hay

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Letrozole

FAQs: What is letrozole? Letrozole is a nonsteroidal aromatase inhibitor. It is used in anti-hormonal therapy for breast cancer by menopausal and post-menopausal women. An excess of estrogen can lead to breast cancer. Letrozole works by blocking the aromatase enzyme. This is a key catalyst in converting the male hormone androgen into the female hormone

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Levipil

FAQs: What is Levipil? Levipil is an anti-epileptic drug used to treat and prevent epileptic seizures. It slows the abnormal activity in the brain that causes seizures. Doctors prescribe this medicine for long-term use as it keeps the seizures under control. The dosage depends on the seriousness of your condition and your response to the

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Levocetirizine

FAQs: What is levocetirizine? Levocetirizine is an antihistamine used to reduce allergy symptoms brought about by histamine, a natural body chemical. Levocetirizine blocks histamine’s effects, thus lowering allergic symptoms such as runny nose, watery eyes, itching eyes and nose, and sneezing. Levocetirizine does not prevent or treat hives or severe allergic reactions like anaphylaxis. One

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Levodopa

FAQs: What is Levodopa? Levodopa is a medication combined with Carbidopa to manage Parkinson’s disease symptoms (symptoms that develop post swelling in the brain or due to injury in the central nervous system). Parkinson’s leads to tremors, shakiness, stiffness, and movement disorders. The disorder is mainly caused due to a lack of dopamine in the

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Levofloxacin

FAQs: What is Levofloxacin? Levofloxacin is a prescription antibiotic. It is used to treat bacterial infections. It belongs to a class of drugs called fluoroquinolone antibiotics. The drug cannot be used for treating viral infections. Oral and intravenous formulations of Levofloxacin are available. They are used to treat infections of the respiratory tract, skin, urinary

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Levosulpiride

FAQs: What is Levosulpiride? Levosulpiride is an atypical antipsychotic. It treats psychiatric conditions, depression, schizophrenia, vertigo, and hallucinations. However, it can also treat digestive issues like GERD, IBS, indigestion, and incessant heartburn. Doctors also prescribe it for preventing premature ejaculation. It is sold under the brand name Neopard. It is a substituted benzamide antipsychotic and

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