medicine

Azithromycin

FAQs: What is Azithromycin? Azithromycin is a macrolide-type antibiotic. This means that it kills bacteria by inhibiting the particular protein required for their cell growth. Doctors prescribe azithromycin to treat an array of bacterial infections. It works best against many gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria like Streptococci, Staphylococci, and other similar pyogenic bacteria. A gram dose […]

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Bacitracin

FAQs: What is Bacitracin? Bacitracin is a first-aid drug belonging to the antibiotic class of medicines. It helps prevent bacterial infections caused by minor cuts, burns, or scrapes on the skin. It hinders the growth of infectious bacteria, preventing infections. Bacitracin ointment helps only to prevent bacterial infections. It does not affect viruses or fungal

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Bactrim

FAQs: What Is Bactrim? Bactrim is the trade name of an antibiotic combination of sulfamethoxazole and trimethoprim. It is used against various infection-causing bacteria, including opportunistic infections in immunosuppressed patients. Generally, the composition is 1:5 ratios of trimethoprim and sulfamethoxazole. Its dosages available are in oral and intravenous forms. Trimethoprim is a folate inhibitor that

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Bandy

FAQs: What is Bandy? The antiparasitic medication Bandy tablets or suspensions are used to treat parasitic worm infestations. Bandy Tablet should be taken at the dose and for the length of time recommended by your doctor. You can take it with or without meals, and it is best taken at a set time. Even if

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Barbiturates

FAQs: What are barbiturates? Barbiturates are a class of drugs that produce a calming effect on the user. It enhances the activity of a chemical in the brain, gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), that assists in transmitting nerve signals. Doctors prescribe them to help decrease muscle spasms, anxiety, and the occurrence of seizures. They also prescribe barbiturates

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Benzodiazepines

FAQs: What are benzodiazepines? Benzodiazepines are a class of medications that are used to treat a wide variety of medical conditions. They are also known as tranquillisers as they work on the central nervous system to produce relaxation. There are different types of benzodiazepines. They are popularly known as Valium, Klonopin, Ativan, Xanax, and Versed.

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Benzonatate

FAQs: What is Benzonatate? Benzonatate is a drug useful for relieving coughs and hiccups in people above the age of 10. It is mainly useful against coughs caused by a cold or influenza. Benzonatate is not useful for treating coughs caused by smoking, asthma, emphysema or other chronic conditions that increase mucus or phlegm levels.

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Benzoyl-peroxide

FAQs: What is benzoyl peroxide? Benzoyl peroxide is a topical medication that has antibacterial properties and is indicated in the treatment of mild to moderate acne. It acts by killing acne-causing bacteria. Benzoyl peroxide is available in various dosage forms such as gels, lotions, creams, soaps, and face washes in various concentrations viz. 2.5%, 5%,

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Berberine

FAQs: What is Berberine? Berberine is an active chemical compound found in a few plants and trees. It is extracted from the roots, stems, bark, and rhizomes of a tree. It is a yellow-colored substance and tastes bitter. Under UV light, it shows a strong yellow fluorescence. It belongs to an alkaloid class of compounds.

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Betadine

FAQs: What is betadine? Betadine is a topical antiseptic used to treat minor cuts, scrapes, and grazes. Acting as a disinfectant, it prevents skin infections in the case of minor burns, lacerations, and abrasions. Containing the active ingredient povidone-iodine (PVP-I), betadine rapidly kills bacteria and fungi that infect injuries. This medicine acts as the first

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