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Celexa

FAQs: What is Celexa? Celexa is an effective antidepressant medication used to treat mental health problems affecting a person’s emotional state. That includes mood disorders such as depression and a prolonged period of extreme sadness. Celexa belongs to a class of antidepressant medications known as selective serotonin uptake inhibitors (SSRIs). The active ingredient in Celexa- […]

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Cephalexin

FAQs: What is Cephalexin? Cephalexin is an antibiotic belonging to the class of first-generation cephalosporins. It is a broad-spectrum beta-lactam antibiotic effective against both gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria. The structure of cephalosporins consists of a beta-lactam ring, which inhibits the bacteria from synthesising the peptidoglycan present in the bacterial cell wall, resulting in the loss

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Chlorpheniramine

FAQs: What is Chlorpheniramine? Chlorpheniramine is an Antihistamine medicine used to suppress allergic responses of the body. Commonly it is used to treat the common cold, allergies, rashes, Hay fever, runny nose, etc. Each dose contains approximately 4 mg of Chlorpheniramine maleate. Some inactive components of the drug are dicalcium phosphate, gelatinous starch, magnesium stearate,

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Chlorpromazine

FAQs: What is Chlorpromazine? Chlorpromazine is a tranquilizer, antipsychotic and antiemetic drug used to treat several mental disorders (schizophrenia, bipolar condition, etc.). It is also used to treat chronic hiccups, acute intermittent porphyria, nausea and vomiting in adults, anxiety before surgery, and symptoms of tetanus. It belongs to a class of antipsychotics, marketed under the

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Chymoral-forte

FAQs: What is Chymoral Forte? Chymoral Forte is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug used to manage pain and swelling in most health conditions. This medicine is used to manage post-surgical swellings and discomfort, necrotic tissues, swollen injuries, and chronic respiratory ailments. It helps relieve pain due to sore throat, sciatica, asthma, pelvic inflammatory ailments, haematomas, and

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Ciprofloxacin

FAQs: What is Ciprofloxacin? Ciprofloxacin is an antibiotic medicine that belongs to the fluoroquinolone group of antibiotics. This medicine is used to treat most bacterial infections. Ciprofloxacin helps in the treatment of certain types of plague and anthrax. If you have a severe bacterial infection and other antibiotics do not work, Ciprofloxacin can be used.

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Cipzox

FAQs: What is Cipzox? Cipzox is a painkiller used to treat muscle pain. Chlorzoxazone, a muscle relaxant, and two painkillers (paracetamol and diclofenac) constitute the medication. It is suggested that you take this medication with or immediately after a meal. Do not consume on an empty stomach. Use it only as prescribed by a physician,

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Cisplatin

FAQs: What is cisplatin? Cisplatin is a noted drug that is used to treat cancer. This is a generic name sold under a different drug name. The drug is beneficial in treating advanced stages of cancer like bladder cancer, metastatic ovarian cancer, breast, cervical, and prostate cancers. Primarily cisplatin is administered as an intravenous, and

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Citalopram

FAQs: What is Citalopram? Citalopram is a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) that is commonly prescribed to treat depression, anxiety, and various mood disorders. The drug is effective in treating depression and general anxiety disorder, with benefit onset within a week or two of initiating treatment. This is a highly effective medication that is considered

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Citralka

FAQs: What is Citralka? Citralka is a urine alkalizer containing disodium hydrogen citrate. It prevents and treats kidney stones and gouty arthritis. It reduces the amount of uric acid the body produces, thus checking the formation of stones. Uric acid is a waste product produced when our digestive system breaks down purine, a chemical very

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