medicine

Lexapro

FAQs: What is Lexapro? Lexapro is the brand name for the drug, escitalopram. It falls under the drug group of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors. It is an antidepressant that works to regulate the neurochemical imbalance in the brain which causes depression and anxiety. Lexapro is not recommended for children below 12 years. Always get a […]

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Librax

FAQs: What is Librax? Librax is a medication indicated for the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome, stomach ulcers, and acute enterocolitis. Librax is a fixed-dose combination of chlordiazepoxide (5 mg) and clidinium (2.5 mg) manufactured by Abbott laboratories. Chlordiazepoxide acts by suppressing the abnormal activity of the brain, and clidinium works by relaxing stomach muscles.

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Lidocaine

FAQs: What is lidocaine? Lidocaine is an anesthetic medication used for inducing loss of sensation in different parts of the body, skin, and surrounding tissues. The medicine is available as a topical jelly, patch, liquid, or ointment. After application, it numbs a body part, alleviates pain, or reduces itching. Also known as lignocaine, it is

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Linagliptin

FAQs: What is the molecular name of linagliptin? Linagliptin is a therapeutic drug used to treat type-2 diabetes, diabetes mellitus. It is a type of dipeptidyl peptidase DPP-4 inhibitor that lowers blood glucose levels by stimulating insulin and inhibiting glucagon production. Unlike other DPP4 inhibitors, linagliptin is excreted through the non-renal route and does not

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Lincomycin

FAQs: What is Lincomycin? Lincomycin is a manufactured injectable antibiotic used to treat severe bacterial infections. It is administered to people who can’t take penicillin antibiotics. It works by interfering with the capability of bacteria to produce vital proteins that are required for its survival, thereby killing the bacteria. However, this medication is only used

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Linezolid

FAQs: What is linezolid? Linezolid is a synthetic antibiotic that is used against bacterial infections resistant to other antibiotics. Linezolid is majorly effective against pneumonia, skin infections, streptococcal infections, etc. It renders its effectiveness by blocking the synthesis of bacterial protein in the human body. You can take it either intravenously or orally. This drug

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Linzess

FAQs: What is Linzess? Linzess (generic name: linaclotide) is used to treat irritable bowel syndrome with constipation (IBS-C) and idiopathic constipation (CIC). The term ‘Idiopathic’ refers to the unknown factor about the source or cause of constipation. This medication is not recommended for children under 6 years as it can cause some serious side effects.

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Hydralazine

FAQs: What is Hydralazine? Hydralazine belongs to a class of drugs known as vasodilators, which help to relax the blood vessels to cause smoother blood flow. Hydralazine is an oral prescription drug and is used to treat hypertension as well as heart failure. Lowering blood pressure levels helps prevent heart attacks, strokes, and kidney problems.

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Hydrochlorothiazide

FAQs: What Is Hydrochlorothiazide? Hydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ) is a blood pressure-lowering drug of the diuretic class. The drug was first approved in 1959 and has been used to treat high blood pressure and swelling for more than half a century. The Hydrochlorothiazide acts on Kidneys (specifically distal convoluted tubules of nephrons), inhibiting the sodium chloride transport

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Hydrocodone

FAQs: What is Hydrocodone? Hydrocodone is a generic medicine approved by the FDA and sold under the Norco and Vicodin brand names. It is an opioid drug used to treat moderate to severe pain in humans. It contains an opioid component called Hydrocodone and a non-opioid component called Acetaminophen. Hydrocodone affects the brain and spinal

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