medicine

Heparin

FAQs: What is Heparin? Heparin is an anticoagulant that is injected into the arteries to prevent blood clots from developing. It is the most negatively charged biological molecule. Heparin for pharmaceutical use is made from the mucosal tissue of animals killed for meat, such as pigs and cattle. Low molecular weight Heparins were synthesized in […]

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Herceptin

FAQs: What is Herceptin? Herceptin is a brand name of a generic medicine called trastuzumab. It is used to treat breast, stomach, and esophagus cancers. Trastuzumab belongs to a class of drugs called monoclonal antibodies and is used alone or in combination with other medicines. Herceptin targets the cancerous cells that produce highly abnormal amounts

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Hesperidin

FAQs: What is Hesperidin? Hesperidin is a plant-derived natural medicine. Hesperidin was first extracted from the whitish layer underneath the peel of an orange in 1828 by French chemist Lebreton. Hesperidin is a flavonoid, meaning it is a phenolic compound- bound to sugar as glycosides formulations. Hesperidin is commonly extracted from citrus fruits such as

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Hifenac

FAQs: What is Hifenac? Hifenac is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) that is used to reduce pain and inflammation due to osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and ankylosing spondylitis. It is an expertly formulated painkiller combining aceclofenac and paracetamol. It relieves different types of muscular pain like pain resulting from sciatica, pulled muscles in the back, or

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Homatropine

FAQs: What is homatropine? Homatropine is an anticholinergic agent specifically used to treat eye disorders such as uveitis. It belongs to a class of drugs that act antagonistically against the muscarinic acetylcholine receptors that cause pupil dilation and lower the pressure inside the eye (intraocular pressure). Therefore, it is used for the treatment of uveitis

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Humira

FAQs: What is Humira? Humira is a Tumor Necrosis Factor (TNF) that reduces the inflammation-causing substance effect in your body. It is commonly used to treat many inflammatory diseases and conditions in adults, including rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, and plaque psoriasis. It is a disease-modifying drug and monoclonal antibody that inactivates necrosis tumors.

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Hyaluronic-acid

FAQs: What Is Hyaluronic Acid? Hyaluronic acid (Hyaluron or hyaluronate) is a naturally occurring substance in the human body that serves the primary lubrication function along with viscoelasticity and high moisture retention properties. It can be extracted from natural sources or artificially prepared. Hyaluronic acid (HA) can be consumed orally as supplements, surface application, or

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Etova

FAQs: What is Etova? Etova is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug. The medication, a pain reliever containing Etodolac, works by thwarting the release of chemical compounds in the body that cause pain and swelling. It is commonly used in the treatment of arthritis and gout-related pain and swelling. What are the Uses of Etova? Etova, usually

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Farxiga

FAQs: What is Farxiga? Farxiga is the brand name of the generic oral drug dapagliflozin used to treat adults who have type 2 diabetes. Farxiga works by eliminating the glucose from the bloodstream through the kidneys. Farxiga was initially approved in 2014 by the FDA as a treatment medication for type 2 diabetes. Farxiga has

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Febuxostat

FAQs: What is Febuxostat? Febuxostat is a prescription medicine used to reduce blood uric acid levels. Abnormally elevated levels of Febuxostat can cause gout and hyperuricemia. It is generally prescribed to patients who suffer from gout and don’t respond to allopurinol treatments. Upon use, initially, it increases the gout flare and then gradually reduces it.

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