medicine

Amitriptyline

FAQs: What is Amitriptyline? Amitriptyline is a tricyclic antidepressant that functions by improving your mood. It targets your central nervous system and elevates the ‘feel-good hormone’: serotonin. You can avail of it only with a registered practitioner’s prescription. It comes in the following forms: – Tablet. – Liquid. – Intramuscular administration. – Intravenous administration. Doctors […]

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Amlodipine

FAQs: What is amlodipine? Amlodipine is an antihypertensive that belongs to a class of medicines called calcium channel blockers. It is either used alone or in combination with other antihypertensive medications. Amlodipine works by relaxing the blood vessels, improving blood flow, and thereby lowering the blood pressure, effectively relieving the strain on the heart. Regular

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Amoxicillin

FAQs: What is amoxicillin? Amoxicillin is a penicillin-based antibiotic and is a close relative of ampicillin. It can kill bacteria like the Streptococcus species, E. coli, Listeria monocytogenes, Actinomyces, Shigella, Salmonella, and Clostridial species. This antibiotic belongs to a specific class of beta-lactam drugs. Amoxicillin works by inhibiting specific bacterial cells. The proteins function to

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Anafortan

FAQs: What is Anafortan? Anafortan is a painkiller used to reduce abdominal pain due to dysmenorrhoea (irregular period/menses). It is a combination of two medicines, camylofin and paracetamol. Camylofin relaxes the stomach and gut muscles and prevents sudden contractions of muscles (antispasmodic). Camylofin also blocks certain natural substances in the body (prostaglandins), which trigger the

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Analgin

FAQs: What is Analgin? Analgin, also known as metamizole, is a prescription drug belonging to non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). It is prescribed for reducing pain, inflammation, and fever. Analgin acts by blocking the release and action of certain chemical transmitters in the brain responsible for pain and inflammatory mechanisms. Analgin is available as tablet and

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Anastrozole

FAQs: What is Anastrozole? Anastrozole is an oral prescription drug available as the brand name drug called Arimidex. It is used in combination with other drugs to treat breast cancer in women and is suitable for women who have been through menopause and whose breast cancer is estrogen receptor-positive. Anastrozole belongs to a class of

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Apixaban

FAQs: What is Apixaban? Apixaban is an anticoagulant medication used to lower the risk of stroke due to heart rhythm disorder with irregular heartbeat known as atrial fibrillation. Apixaban works by blocking specific clotting proteins in the blood. Apixaban is explicitly used after hip or knee replacement surgery to treat a particular type of blood

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Aquasol

FAQs: What Is Aquasol? Aquasol is a nutrient supplement. Its generic name is vitamin A, and it’s also known as retinol. It is used to augment vitamin A deficiency in the body. Aquasol is naturally found in eggs, butter, meat, oily saltwater fish, carrots, pumpkin, dark green leafy, yellow vegetables, and fruits like apricots, mangoes,

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Aripiprazole

FAQs: What Is molecular of Aripiprazole? Aripiprazole is an atypical antipsychotic drug used to treat a spectrum of mania and schizophrenia. It is a quinoline derivative that can stabilise dopamine D2 and has antagonistic activity on serotonin 5-HT1A2 receptors. It is a drug metabolite and second-generation antipsychotic drug having a formula C23H27Cl2N3O2 that the FDA

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Aristozyme

FAQs: What is Aristozyme? Aristozyme is an anti-bacterial drug often prescribed by doctors to treat stomach or indigestion disorders. It is a multivitamin formulation made up of two ingredients, diastase and pepsin. Diastase is used up to 50mg, which helps break down starch into maltose and pepsin is used up to 10mg to break down

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