medicine

Bexol

FAQs: What is Bexol? Bexol is an anticholinergic drug marketed by Intas Pharmaceuticals Ltd. that contains trihexyphenidyl hydrochloride (2 mg) as the active substance. Bexol acts by blocking acetylcholine – a chemical involved in the movement of muscles and nerve conduction. Bexol is primarily suggested for people with Parkinson’s disease to control the muscles’ involuntary […]

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Bisacodyl

FAQs: What is Bisacodyl? Bisacodyl is an organic compound derived from diphenylmethane used as a stimulant laxative. Bisacodyl is the drug’s generic name, and it is sold under the trade names Dulcolax, Nourilox, Fleet, Correctol, Muxol, and Carter’s little pills. Bisacodyl has been used since 1952 as a laxative and works effectively to treat constipation

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Bisoprolol

FAQs: What is Bisoprolol? Bisoprolol comes under the category of beta-blocker receptors. Bisoprolol helps to treat high blood pressure by relaxing the blood vessels and normalizing the heart rate. For this reason, it is known as an antihypertensive drug. It helps treat heart attacks and chest pain, also known as angina, caused due to a

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Bleomycin

FAQs: What is Bleomycin? Bleomycin belongs to the class of organic compounds known as hybrid glycopeptide. It is an antibiotics agent which exhibits antineoplastic activity and is used primarily in chemotherapy as an anticancer agent. Initially used as a single agent, it has now been used in combination in chemotherapy. Bleomycin inhibits the uncontrolled cell

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Boric-acid

FAQs: What is Boric Acid? Boric acid or H3BO3 is a water-soluble acidic compound that consists of Hydrogen, Boron, and Oxygen. It is a Lewis acid of Boron that is weak and monobasic in nature. Other names for Boric acid include Hydrogen Borate or Orthoboric acid. Its molar mass is 61.83 g/mol. According to the

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Brilinta

FAQs: What is Brilinta? Brilinta is a prescription medication that contains ticagrelor as its active ingredient. It has antiplatelet properties and is a blood thinner that treats acute coronary syndrome (ACS). It prevents the aggregation of platelets and the formation of blood clots, reducing the risk of heart attacks. It is available as 60 mg

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Bromhexine

FAQs: What is bromhexine? Bromhexine is a mucolytic agent used to treat a wide range of respiratory disorders associated with excess mucus or phlegm. It makes mucus thinner by increasing the production of mucus and subsequently breaking it down. It is prescribed as a tablet or as an oral suspension (i.e., syrup). The side effects

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Aminophylline

FAQs: What is Aminophylline? Aminophylline is a compound that comprises theophylline and ethylenediamine. The ratio of theophylline to ethylenediamine in Aminophylline is 2:1. Aminophylline is an ethylenediamine salt of theophylline. It relaxes smooth muscles of bronchial air passage and blood vessels. Aminophylline is a bronchodilator used to treat lung diseases such as asthma, chronic bronchitis,

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Amiodarone

FAQs: What is Amiodarone? Amiodarone is used to treat patients with irregular heartbeat, fast heartbeat, or stabilize the heartbeat. Amiodarone is classified under class III drugs based on the Vaughan Williams Classes under antiarrhythmic medication. There are a total of 4-classes under Vaughan Williams Classes- – Class I drugs are sodium channel blockers. – Class

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Amitiza

FAQs: What is Amitiza? Amitiza is also known as Lubiprostone. It increases the secretion of fluids in the intestines to make it easier to pass stools. It is a highly effective medication for severely constipated patients. It is used to treat chronic constipation, constipation from opioids, and other types of constipation. It is only recommended

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