medicine

Cypon

FAQs: What is Cypon? Cypon oral syrup is used to treat loss of appetite in children suffering from prolonged illness or malnutrition. It can also treat several skin allergies in children, where it works by reducing the inflammation on the skin. Cypon syrup is a combination of two drugs: cyproheptadine and tricholine. These medicines together […]

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Cyproheptadine

FAQs: What is cyproheptadine? Cyproheptadine is an antihistamine drug that eases allergic symptoms like runny nose, watery eyes, redness, itchiness, irritation, sneezing, etc. When you consume it, it blocks histamine, a natural substance your body produces in response to an allergic reaction. Moreover, it also helps treat hives, including those caused by cold temperatures or

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Dabigatran

FAQs: What is dabigatran? Dabigatran, sold under the brand name Pradaxa, is an anticoagulant. It prevents the clotting protein thrombin from binding to the platelets. It thus prevents blood clots from developing an abnormal cardiac rhythm (atrial fibrillation). Preventing these blood clots lowers the chance of having a stroke. Dabigatran is an anticoagulant and a

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Daflon

FAQs: What is Daflon? Daflon is a drug categorized under the list of vitamin and mineral combinations. It is made from a combination of flavonoids like diosmin and hesperidin, which provide antioxidant effects and other health benefits. These ingredients, derived from plants and herbs, act to inhibit inflammatory mediators to reduce circulatory and inflammatory problems.

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Dapagliflozin

FAQs: What is Dapagliflozin? Dapagliflozin is the first-class FDA-approved SGLT2 inhibitor (sodium-glucose co-transporter 2 inhibitors) that took a fresh approach to glycemic control in adults with type 2 diabetes. It works by helping the kidneys get rid of glucose through urine to lower your blood sugar level. When combined with diet and exercise, it controls

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Dapsone

FAQs: What is Dapsone? Dapsone is an antibiotic that is used for treating general infections and skin infections caused by bacteria. It is not effective against viral infections. Dapsone is a sulfonamide drug, which means it has sulfa as a component. It also has anti-inflammatory properties that help treat certain skin conditions like acne. It

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Desloratadine

FAQs: What is Desloratadine? Desloratadine is a second-generation antihistamine. It is used for treating allergic symptoms caused by various allergies to food, dust, insect bites, medications, etc. Antihistamines are the group of drugs that work by blocking a chemical called histamine. When you are allergic to certain substances like dust or peanuts, our immune system

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Ceftriaxone

FAQs: What is Ceftriaxone? Ceftriaxone belongs to a category of medicines called ‘cephalosporin antibiotics’, used to treat bacterial infections in the body such as the middle ear, the respiratory, and urinary tract. The drug works in two ways – inhibiting the growth of bacteria or killing it. Ceftriaxone is used to treat bacterial infections and

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Ceftum

FAQs: What is Ceftum? Ceftum 500 mg tablet is an antibiotic drug used to treat bacterial infections in different body parts. All the infections in organs like the lungs, nose, mouth, ears, skin, and urinary tract can be managed by Ceftum. Moreover, Neisseria gonorrhoea, a sexually transmitted infection that affects both men and women, can

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Cefuroxime

FAQs: What is Cefuroxime? Cefuroxime is a generic antibiotic that treats bacterial infections. Some infections that the drug can help treat are: – Bronchitis (a common medical issue that causes inflammation of bronchial tubes). – Urinary tract infection (an infection of the bladder, kidneys, or urethra). – Lyme disease (a tick-borne disease caused by the

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