medicine

Femara

FAQs: What is Femara? Femara is the brand name for the drug letrozole. It is used for treating early-stage breast cancer in women after surgery. It is a prescription medication. It belongs to a class of drugs called antineoplastics (anti-cancer drugs). It is an aromatase inhibitor, which inhibits estrogen hormone synthesis. It is available in […]

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Fentanyl

FAQs: What is Fentanyl? Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid analgesic (pain killer). It works by binding to opioid receptors in the brain, to reduce pain and regulate emotions. It eventually activates the dopamine receptors, which causes hyperexcitation, happiness and animated effects, leading to addiction. Even at very modest doses, it is a more potent analgesic

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Fentanyl-patch

FAQs: What is a fentanyl patch? A fentanyl patch is a potent prescription medication that treats severe and chronic pain. It belongs to a class of drugs known as opioid analgesics (effective pain relievers). When applied to the skin, it works on the brain to change how your body reacts to pain. A fentanyl patch

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Ferrous-ascorbate

FAQs: What is Ferrous Ascorbate? Ferrous Ascorbate is a combination of vitamin C and iron. Ferrum or iron helps to replenish the iron stores in the human body. Ascorbate contains vitamin C that improves iron levels in the body by increasing its absorption from different sources. Ferrous Ascorbate also helps to produce an increased number

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Fexofenadine

FAQs: What is Fexofenadine? Fexofenadine, commonly known as Allegra, is an anti-allergic drug used to treat various allergic conditions like runny nose (allergic rhinitis), hay fever (seasonal allergy), urticaria, or hives, and severe itching. It is an antihistamine that blocks the chemicals released by the body in response to severe allergic reactions. Unlike other anti-allergy

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Finasteride

FAQs: What Is Finasteride? Finasteride is a steroidal compound, which is proven to reduce the secretion of an enzyme that converts androgen testosterone into 5-dihydrotestosterone (DHT)(1). Increased DHT concentration is responsible for hair loss amongst males. Finasteride is thus indicated for the prevention of male pattern hair loss (scalp region). The FDA first approved Finasteride

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Flagyl

FAQs: What Is Flagyl? Flagyl is a prescription antibiotic and antiprotozoal medication used to treat symptoms of infections caused by bacteria in the gastrointestinal tract, skin, joints, respiratory tract, and vagina. Flagyl is a brand name for Metronidazole. It helps treat trichomoniasis (sexually transmitted disease), amoebiasis (amoebic dysentery), and giardiasis (intestinal infection causing cramps). What

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Flavoxate

FAQs: What is Flavoxate? Flavoxate comes in the form of tablets that help to treat overactive bladder (the bladder muscles contract uncontrollably and cause an urgent need to urinate, frequent urination, and inability to control urination) and relieve frequent, painful or nighttime urination. It also helps relieve the urgency that may occur with infections of

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Flexeril

FAQs: What Is Flexeril? Flexeril is a medication belonging to a class of skeletal muscle relaxants used to treat muscle spasms. These spasms may be induced by significant injuries of the musculoskeletal system or even due to usual physiological activities. Cyclobenzaprine is the generic name of Flexeril. Other brands apart from Flexeril are Amrix and

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Flexon

FAQs: What is Flexon? Flexon is prescribed for treating headaches, stomach aches, muscle pain, joint pain, primary dysmenorrhoea, fever, and cold. It is usually administered orally as tablets or syrup, but intravenous injection is also prescribed in some cases. Flexon is a combination of paracetamol and ibuprofen. They act together to reduce pain and fever.

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