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  2. Daflon - Wikipedia

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    Daflon. Daflon is an oral micronized purified phlebotonic flavonoid fraction containing 90% diosmin and 10% hesperidin. It is manufactured by Laboratoires Servier and often used to treat or manage disorders of the blood vessels. [ 1][ 2] Flavonoids are a type of phytochemical that have been associated with various effects on human health and ...

  3. Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir - Wikipedia

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    Nirmatrelvir is a SARS-CoV-2 main protease (M pro, 3CL pro, nsp5 protease) inhibitor while ritonavir is an HIV-1 protease inhibitor and strong CYP3A inhibitor. [ 10 ] [ 18 ] Nirmatrelvir is the main active agent in the formulation, while ritonavir, which inhibits HIV-1 protease , is a strong CYP3A inhibitor : it inhibits the metabolization of ...

  4. Benzonatate - Wikipedia

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    Benzonatate is taken by mouth. [ 7][ 5] Effects generally begin within 20 minutes and last 3 to 8 hours. [ 7][ 3] Side effects include sleepiness, dizziness, headache, upset stomach, skin rash, hallucinations, and allergic reactions. [ 7] Overdosage can result in serious adverse effects including seizures, irregular heartbeat, cardiac arrest ...

  5. Mirtazapine - Wikipedia

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    Mirtazapine, sold under the brand name Remeron among others, is an atypical tetracyclic antidepressant, and as such is used primarily to treat depression. [10] [11] Its effects may take up to four weeks but can also manifest as early as one to two weeks.

  6. Glibenclamide - Wikipedia

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    Glibenclamide. Glibenclamide, also known as glyburide, is an antidiabetic medication used to treat type 2 diabetes. [ 1] It is recommended that it be taken together with diet and exercise. [ 1] It may be used with other antidiabetic medication. [ 1] It is not recommended for use by itself in type 1 diabetes. [ 1]

  7. List of abbreviations used in medical prescriptions - Wikipedia

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    Rx, R x, RX, ℞, Rp recipe: take (often effectively a noun meaning "prescription"—medical prescription or prescription drug) rep. repetatur: let it be repeated s. signa: write (write on the label) s.a. secundum artem: according to the art (accepted practice or best practice) SC subcutaneous "SC" can be mistaken for "SL," meaning sublingual.

  8. Finasteride - Wikipedia

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    A 2010 Cochrane review found that men taking finasteride for BPH (with a mean age of 62.4) are at increased risk for impotence, erectile dysfunction, decreased libido, and ejaculation disorder for the first year of treatment. The rates became indistinguishable from placebo after 2–4 years and these side effects usually got better over time. [12]

  9. Prescription drug - Wikipedia

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    Prescription drug. A prescription drug (also prescription medication, prescription medicine or prescription-only medication) is a pharmaceutical drug that is permitted to be dispensed only to those with a medical prescription. In contrast, over-the-counter drugs can be obtained without a prescription.