medicine

Dextrose

FAQs: What is Dextrose? Dextrose is a kind of simple sugar that is derived from starch and has the chemical formula C6H14O7. Starch is a complex carbohydrate that occurs naturally in various plants, including maize, wheat, rice, and potato. Corn starch is the most frequent source of Dextrose. Dextrose is another name for glucose or […]

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Diclofenac

FAQs: What is diclofenac? Diclofenac is a medicine used for pain relief. It is an NSAID (nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug) used for curing inflammatory disorders, controlling painful menstruation, and reducing joint stiffness in arthritis patients. You can take it orally or intravenously, or administer it as ointments, gels, or suppositories. It is effective for up to

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Dicyclomine-hydrochloride

FAQs: What is Dicyclomine Hydrochloride? Dicyclomine Hydrochloride is a prescription drug, which belongs to a class of medication known as anticholinergics or antispasmodics. It is used in the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome or IBS. It works to reduce the symptoms of this intestinal problem, usually exhibited as stomach cramping. Dicyclomine Hydrochloride works by slowing

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Digoxin

FAQs: What Is Digoxin? Digoxin belongs to a family of drugs known as cardiac glycosides. It operates by influencing certain minerals such as sodium and potassium within the cardiac cells. It relieves strain on the heart and aids in the maintenance of a regular, steady, and robust pulse. Digoxin is used to treat heart failure,

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Diltiazem

FAQs: What is Diltiazem? Diltiazem belongs to a class of drugs known as calcium channel blockers. It is used in the treatment of high blood pressure, angina, and heart arrhythmias. Diltiazem relaxes the blood vessels, thus enabling smoother blood flow. What are the uses of Diltiazem? Diltiazem is a calcium channel blocker. It is used

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Diosmin

FAQs: What is Diosmin? Citrus fruits contain Diosmin, a flavonoid. Flavonoids are plant antioxidants that protect your body from inflammation and free radicals, which are unstable chemicals. It’s known to assist patients with venous incompetence, a disease in which blood flow is impeded, decrease inflammation and restore the normal flow of blood. In the United

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Divalproex

FAQs: What is Divalproex? Divalproex sodium is an anticonvulsant drug used to treat various types of convulsions and seizures. Erratic impulses produced in the brain cause overstimulation, which leads to seizures. Divalproex acts by increasing the amount of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GAMA), a neurotransmitter. GABA acts on the brain and central nervous system and calms and

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Docetaxel

FAQs: What is Docetaxel? Docetaxel is an antineoplastic medication used to treat various cancers such as locally advanced or metastatic prostate cancer, stomach cancer, breast cancer, non-small cell lung cancer, and head/neck cancer. Docetaxel works by targeting cancer cells. The active ingredients in Docetaxel disrupt the microtubule growth of the cancer cells responsible for rapid

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Docusate

FAQs: What is Docusate? Docusate is a common medication for relieving constipation. It is a stool softener. It works by lowering the surface tension of the stool by allowing more water and fat to get mixed in the intestines, making it easy for the hard stool to pass. It also works by reducing water reabsorption

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Dolo-650

FAQs: What is Dolo 650? Dolo 650 is an antipyretic/analgesic medicine. It is the medicine usually prescribed to relieve pain relief and control fever. It is used to treat toothaches, headaches, body aches, and the common cold. The medication works by inhibiting the release of natural chemicals that cause pain and fever in the body.

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