medicine

Januvia

FAQs: What are the uses of Januvia? Januvia falls under a category of medications called gliptins or dipeptidyl-peptidase 4 (DPP-4) inhibitors. These medications focus on increasing the levels of incretins, the natural substances that increase insulin production. The increased amount of insulin prevents your body from releasing excess sugar into your bloodstream, thus lowering your […]

Januvia Read More »

Jardiance

FAQs: What are the uses of Jardiance? Jardiance is useful for treating type 2 diabetes mellitus in adult patients. Its glucose-lowering effect through renal excretion is associated with its diuretic properties. The medication reduces sodium levels and volume overload, causing a reduction in blood pressure without increasing the heart rate. Jardiance is helpful for patients

Jardiance Read More »

Kaopectate

FAQs: What is Kaopectate? Kaopectate is a common medication for diarrhoea. It contains an active ingredient called bismuth subsalicylate. Kaopectate belongs to the class of drugs called antidiarrheals and is used to treat nausea, gas, heartburn, indigestion or an upset stomach. It is especially useful in treating travellers’ diarrhoea. Kaopectate works by slowing the growth

Kaopectate Read More »

Keflex

FAQs: What is Keflex? Keflex or cephalexin is a cephalosporin antibiotic that is used to prevent bacterial infections in humans. The bacterial cell has a thick cell wall that protects it from external environmental stress. The antibiotics prevent the formation of the bacterial cell wall, due to which the bacteria do not survive. Though Keflex

Keflex Read More »

Ketoconazole

FAQs: What is ketoconazole? Ketoconazole is an antifungal medicine used to treat systemic fungal infections. It is available as oral tablets, shampoos, and creams. Ketoconazole works by inhibiting the synthesis of lanosterol, an important component of fungal membranes. This results in fungal death and infection clearance. Due to the possibility of developing adverse effects, the

Ketoconazole Read More »

Ketoprofen

FAQs: What Is Ketoprofen? Ketoprofen is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). It is typically prescribed for treating pain, swelling, tenderness, and stiffness due to osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. It may also be used to relieve menstrual cramps, mild headaches, and minor pains such as toothaches, muscle pain and backaches, and to reduce fever. Ketoprofen works

Ketoprofen Read More »

Ketorol-dt

FAQs: What is Ketorol DT? Ketorol DT relieves moderate to severe pain and inflammation. It is neither an antibiotic nor a steroid. It belongs to the class of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs or NSAIDs. It works by blocking the pain signals in the brain. It relieves pain, swelling, and fever and works mainly on inflammation in

Ketorol-dt Read More »

Furosemide

FAQs: What is furosemide? Furosemide is a prescription drug used to treat high blood pressure and edema. It is a loop diuretic and aids the kidney in removing excess fluid and salt from the body. Thus, it treats fluid buildup in cases of kidney disease or heart failure. Furosemide can come in the form of

Furosemide Read More »

Fusidic-acid

FAQs: What is Fusidic Acid? Fusidic Acid is a medication for the treatment of skin infections. It belongs to the category antibiotics. Fusidic Acid is a prescription cream used to stop the growth of infection-causing bacteria on the skin. These infections usually occur due to skin injury or burns. This antibiotic cream is a combination

Fusidic-acid Read More »

Gabaneuron

FAQs: What is Gabaneuron? Gabaneuron, an anticonvulsant, is a combination of Gabapentin and Methylcobalamin. Gabaneuron is used in the treatment of pain due to nerve damage (known as peripheral neuropathy). It is also used to treat partial seizures (epilepsy) and works by regenerating damaged nerves in the body and decreasing the pain sensation. What are

Gabaneuron Read More »