medicine

Salicylic-acid

FAQs: What is salicylic acid? Salicylic acid is a beta hydroxy acid. It is also known as a ‘face acid’ as it is an excellent treatment for acne, pigmentation, psoriasis, and dandruff. It is also used for getting rid of calluses, skin warts, and corns on the feet. Salicylic acid acts by exfoliating the skin […]

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Saridon

FAQs: What is Saridon? Saridon is an analgesic commonly used for headaches, common cold, and menstrual cramps. It is an over-the-counter medication that provides instant relief to patients complaining of aches associated with fever, toothache, and arthritis-related aches. Saridon is composed of three molecules, Paracetamol, Propyphenazone, and Caffeine. These molecules have slightly different functions and,

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Saroglitazar

FAQs: What is Saroglitazar? Saroglitazar (Trade name: Lipaglyn) is a recent drug developed to treat both type 2 diabetes mellitus and dyslipidemia. It is a dual regulator that corrects the imbalance in both the lipid profile and glycaemic indices. Saroglitazar plays a crucial role in controlling lipid and lipoprotein metabolism, glucose homeostasis, and inflammatory processes.

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Satrogyl-o

FAQs: What is a Satrogyl O tablet? Satrogyl O tablet is a prescription antibiotic commonly used to treat various body infections, including parasitic intestinal infections, UTIs, and vaginal infections. The medicine is commonly used as an amoebicide and is typically prescribed to treat dysentery and diarrhoea. It works by preventing the growth of infection-causing microorganisms

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Saxagliptin

FAQs: What is Saxagliptin? Saxagliptin is a medication used to treat type-2 diabetes. It belongs to a group of DDP-4 (dipeptidyl peptidase-4) inhibitors. They are a class of drugs used to treat diabetes. Diabetes leads to an increase in blood sugar levels. Left unmonitored can cause various complexities in different organs of our body. These

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Scopolamine

FAQs: What is Scopolamine? Scopolamine is a prescription medicine containing hyoscine hydrobromide. It belongs to the class of antiemetic drugs. Scopolamine decreases the secretions in the gastrointestinal tract and prevents nerve signals from going to the brain. It restores the balance between certain chemicals, like acetylcholine and norepinephrine. What are the Uses of Scopolamine? Scopolamine

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Secnidazole

FAQs: What is Secnidazole? Secnidazole is an organic compound belonging to the family of Nitroimidazole antibiotics, used to treat anaerobic bacteria and parasitic infections. It is commonly used to treat bacterial vaginosis, an infection caused by the overgrowth of bacteria in the vagina. It is mainly an antiamoebic agent prescribed to treat amoebiasis caused by

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Perinorm

FAQs: What is Perinorm? Perinorm tablets have an active ingredient called metoclopramide, mainly used to treat nausea and vomiting. It treats specific digestive disorders by restoring regular coordination and tone in the upper stomach organs. It works by restraining dopamine, a naturally occurring neurochemical in the body. As a result, it speeds up stomach purging

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Permethrin

FAQs: What is Permethrin? Permethrin is a chemical that is used for treating parasites and insects. It is a synthetic substance that damages the nervous system and paralyses the respiratory muscles in insects. It is over a counter treatment for lice infestation. It also kills mites and is the mainline treatment for scabies. It also

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Phenergan

FAQs: What is Phenergan? Phenergan is a popular antihistamine that works by blocking the production of histamine in the body during an allergic reaction. It acts directly on certain parts of the brain and has a calming effect on the body. However, it is not considered safe for use in children below 6 years. Phenergan

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