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  • {{r|Medication}}
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  • ...fuzonam''' is a second-generation [[cephalosporin]] type of [[antibiotic]] medication used to treat bacterial infections. Its antibacterial activity is due to t
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  • ...ine''', typically sold in the fumarate salt form depicted at right, is a [[medication]] that is a second generation [[antipsychotic agent]]. It's mechanism of ac
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  • {{r|Self-medication}}
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  • '''Bupropion''' is a [[medication]] that is "a unicyclic, aminoketone antidepressant. The mechanism of its th
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  • <!--[[Image:VariousPills.JPG|thumb|Oral medication]]--> ...tion research: reporting pharmaceutical company funding and use of generic medication names. | journal=JAMA | year= 2008 | volume= 300 | issue= 13 | pages= 1544-
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  • {{r|Medication}}
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  • ...oglycin''', is a first-generation [[cephalosporin]] type of [[antibiotic]] medication that is no longer commonly used. It antibacterial activity is due the core
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  • ...crews; a pilot is not allowed to fly when taking a prescribed but sedating medication for allergy.
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  • ====Medication-overuse headache==== ...of Headache Disorders, 2nd Edition (ICHD-II)--revision of criteria for 8.2 Medication-overuse headache. | journal=Cephalalgia | year= 2005 | volume= 25 | issue=
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  • ...or to improve function."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> The chemical products may be [[medication]]s.
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  • In [[medicine]], '''antiemetic agents''' are [[medication]]s to "prevent [[nausea]] or [[vomit]]ing. Antiemetics act by a wide range
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  • ...Interruptions were modest but their substantial over-representation among medication tasks raises potential safety concerns. There was no evidence of an increa
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  • {{rpl|Medication}}
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  • ...ceptors. Some concerns have been raised about possible side effects of the medication, prompting the [[Food and Drug Administration|FDA]] to add a Boxed Warning
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  • ...macologic stress can be either a vasodilator or a inotropic/chronotropic [[medication]].
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  • ...imes in the past year have you used an illegal drug or used a prescription medication for nonmedical reasons?" detect substance abuse when the response is one ti
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  • ===Simplify medication schedules===
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  • In [[medicine]], '''darusentan''' is a [[medication]] for treating [[hypertension]] that is a selective endothelin type A antag
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  • '''Cefacetrile''' is a first-generation [[cephalosporin]] [[antibiotic]] medication used to treate bacterial infections.
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  • ...NN-Latin), is a second-generation [[cephalosporin]] type of [[antibiotic]] medication used to treat bacterial infections. It is sold under the brand names Arzim
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  • ...tle=The incidence and determinants of primary nonadherence with prescribed medication in primary care: a cohort study. | journal=Ann Intern Med | year= 2014 | vo * 43% of patients took drug holidays in which they did not take a medication for three days or more (''non-execution'')
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  • ...etazole''' is a second-generation [[cephalosporin]] type of [[antibiotic]] medication. Like other cephalosporins and [[penicillin]]s, cefmetazole reacts with pe
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  • {{r|Medication}}
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  • In [[medicine]], '''anticonvulsants''' are [[medication]]s "used to prevent [[seizure]]s or reduce their severity."<ref>{{MeSH}}</r
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  • ...rnal |author=Muir AJ, Sanders LL, Wilkinson WE, Schmader K |title=Reducing medication regimen complexity: a controlled trial |journal=J Gen Intern Med |volume=16 Using 11 or more chronic [[medication]]s is a risk factor for [[drug toxicity]].<ref name="pmid21693525">{{cite j
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  • '''Mephenytoin''' ('''Mesantoin®''') is an anticonvulsant medication used to treat [[epilepsy]] and it is particularly effective in [[tonic-clo
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  • ...[medicine]] and [[pharmacology]], '''adrenergic uptake inhibitors''' are [[medication]]s that "block the transport of adrenergic transmitters into axon terminals
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  • ...ench) or pravastatinum (Latin), is an [[Antilipemic agent|Antilipemic]] [[medication]]. It is a class I [[statin]] used to treat [[hypercholesterolemia]] (high
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  • ...oxy)-2,2-dimethylpentanoic acid), is a [[Antilipemic agent|antilipemic]] [[medication]] that lowers serum [[triglyceride]] levels, with variable effects on [[cho
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  • ...icidum''', is a second-generation [[cephalosporin]] type of [[antibiotic]] medication. It antibacterial activity is due to the core beta-[[lactam]] structure wh
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  • ...oxime''' is a beta-[[lactamase]] restistant, broad-spectrum [[antibiotic]] medication within the [[cephalosporin]] class of antibiotics.
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  • In [[medicine]], '''antilipemic agents''' are [[medication]]s for the treatment of [[hypercholesterolemia]] and [[hypertriglyceridemia
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  • ...psychoactive medications. <ref>Schulz SC, Schulz PM, & Wilson WH. (1988). Medication treatment of schizotypal personality disorder. ''Journal of Personality Dis
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  • The [[medication]] [[adenosine]] inhibits the effects intracellular cyclic AMP thus reducing
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  • ...lude alcohol and grapefruit juice which should be avoided when taking this medication.
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  • | Mild (or suppressed with medication) | Grade I-II (or suppressed with medication)
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  • ...h care]], '''anacetrapib''' (anacet'rapib) is an [[oxazolidinone]]-based [[medication]] that is a cholesteryl ester transfer protein inhibitor that raises [[HDL
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  • ...da infections can be treated at home with over the counter or prescription medication. These include topical administration of antifungal drugs such as [[clotrim
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  • ...Gopaul S, Gibson F, Houghton E, Craig JV, Light K et al.| title=Antiemetic medication for prevention and treatment of chemotherapy induced nausea and vomiting in
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  • ...322 | pmc=PMC2128735 }} </ref>|| "Our results indicate that antidepressant medication and stress management therapy are each modestly effective in treating chron
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  • ...act or [[glaucoma]], presence of (chronic) infections, dyslipidemia and co-medication with [[Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agents|non-steroidal anti-inflammato ...nflammatory drugs]] (NSAIDs) should be given appropriate gastro-protective medication, such as proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) or misoprostol, or alternatively cou
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  • ...Ezedoc'''®, '''Zetia'''® and '''Ezetrol'''®, is an anti-[[hyperlipidemic]] medication used to lower [[cholesterol]] levels. It appears to bind to a critical med Ezetimibe was a second line medication in the aggressive group (lower [[cholesterol]] ''and'' [[blood pressure]] t
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  • ...esions, conjunctivitis, swelling, muscle or joint aches should discontinue medication and consult a physician.
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  • ...tte C et al.| title=Cognitive behavioral therapy, singly and combined with medication, for persistent insomnia: a randomized controlled trial. | journal=JAMA | y
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  • ...also called '''salicylsalicylic acid''' and '''disalicylic acid''', is a [[medication]] which is a [[non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agent]]. Salsalate is relate
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  • ...as a generic medication. In 2020, it was the 30th most commonly prescribed medication in the United States, with more than 19 million prescriptions.<ref>{{cite w
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  • ...rug-related side effects and adverse reactions]]) is actually due to the [[medication]] rather than the result of other factors. Probability is assigned via a sc
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  • '''Valproic acid''' is a medication that is "a [[fatty acid]] with anticonvulsant properties used in the treatm
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  • {{r|Medication}}
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  • ...ate to treat children with ADHD has prompted concerns that using stimulant medication during a period of development will adversly effect physical and neural gro
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  • Clinicians should pay particular attention to anti-seizure medication (ASM) levels in patients undergoing ART (e.g., egg retrieval, egg preservat ...ill vary from patient to patient, so frequent monitoring and adjustment of medication dosages can help maintain optimal seizure control and support the safety an
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  • ...Judge Kent's ruling when she was accidentally given an overdose of a pain medication while hospitalized for a minor procedure. Although the details cannot be di
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  • This route of fluid and medication administration is an alternate one to the preferred IV route when the latte
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  • | title = Behcet Disease: Treatment & Medication
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  • ...fliximab because they are likely to personally profit from the use of this medication plus the infusion costs. It is of note that infliximab has a wide range of ...ckade with tocilizumab [Actemra®])?Most rheumatologists give each anti-TNF medication about 3 months to work. If the first anti-TNF doesn't lead to significant c
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  • In [[pharmacology]], '''benzodiazepines (BZD)''' are a class of [[medication]]s that are "a group of two-ring heterocyclic compounds consisting of a ben ...years later chlordiazepoxide was marketed as a therapeutic benzodiazepine medication under the brand name Librium. Following chlordiazepoxide in 1963 diazepam h
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  • ...ally [[anti-mania agent]]s and [[antipsychotic agent]]s, may help. These [[medication]]s may be called mood stabilizers.<ref name="pmid21282779">{{cite journal|
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  • Treatments must be individualized: if a cat resists oral medication, injection, or even transdermal gels, may be options -- these may need to b
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  • ...rgency Medicine > Infectious Diseases > Necrotizing Fasciitis: Treatment & Medication
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  • ...bacterium, so used those as the starting point for preparing a homeopathic medication.<ref name=Vickers>{{citation
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  • ...dosterone]] is one of the hormones that acts to increase salt retention, a medication that counteracts aldosterone should be beneficial. Spironolactone (or other ...randomized controlled trial]], spironolactone 25-50 mg per day as a fourth medication for [[hypertension]] reduced the blood pressure by 21.9/9.5. This result w
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  • .../www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/bv.fcgi?rid=medmaster.chapter.a699059}} is a [[medication]] used for treating [[epilepsy]] and [[seizure]]s.
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  • | title = Lown-Ganong-Levine Syndrome: Treatment & Medication
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  • Several classes of [[medication]]s affect the renin-angiotensin system. [[Angioedema]] may occur with inhib [[Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor]]s are [[medication]]s used for the treatment of [[hypertension]] and [[heart failure]].
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  • .... Our combined treatment did not yield significantly greater benefits than medication management for core ADHD symptoms, but may have provided modest advantages ...sought to determine any concerns that the family might have regarding the medication or the child’s ADHD-related difficulties. The physicians, in addition, so
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  • | title = Glioblastoma Multiforme: Treatment & Medication
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  • '''Sildenafil''', widely known as [[Viagra]]®, is a medication used to treat [[erectile dysfunction]].<ref name="pmid14581493">{{cite jour
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  • ...Arch Gen Psychiatry 64: 1032-1039</ref> Although doctors are prescribing medication to treat PBD, there is no standard treatment for it because the current res ...Pediatrics 20: 560-565</ref> Additionally, by educating family members, medication adherence and communication within the family is improved, leading to great
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  • ...he skin. Hives are usually caused by an [[allergic]] reaction to a food or medication. People with allergies are more prone to develop urticaria; stress and infe
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  • '''Tobacco smoking as self-medication''' A [[systematic review]]s of selected [[medication]]s including nicotine replacement found that the [[odds ratio]]s for quitti
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  • ...ECIFIC TREATMENTS''': there isn't a specific medication available but some medication may improve survivability such as:
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  • ...[flagella]] that help them propel through the tissue to the targeted area. Medication requires the presence of networks of blood vessels in helping them travel. ...phimurium'' can greatly aid in the battle against cancer, in ways in which medication failed to do, thus far.
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  • ...ontrolled trial]] of both men and women found that the [[anticholinergic]] medication [[trospium]] is effective.<ref name="pmid17632131">{{cite journal |author=S ...rolled trial]] in men of behavioral therapy versus the [[anticholinergic]] medication [[oxybutynin]] (no control group) found similar effectiveness.<ref name="pm
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  • ...e C et al.| title=Cognitive behavioral therapy, singly and combined with medication, for persistent insomnia: a randomized controlled trial. | journal=JAMA | ...tte C et al.| title=Cognitive behavioral therapy, singly and combined with medication, for persistent insomnia: a randomized controlled trial. | journal=JAMA | y
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  • ...rival at a hospital. Paramedics are trained in advanced airway techniques, medication delivery, and other procedures that otherwise would only be available at th
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  • ...n from functioning to varying extents. They are sometimes treatable with [[medication]]s or [[drug therapy]] as well as [[psychotherapy]] and [[behavior therapy] ...tudies suggesting that too much [[criticism]] of a person may be a factor. Medication
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  • ...apeutic purposes"<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> such as [[intravenous infusion]] of [[medication]]s or [[fluid therapy]]. This is in contrast to [[central venous catheteriz
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  • ...ed. Additional intravenous lines are established to administer fluids and medication.
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  • ...lacebo given with deceptive suggestions that the "treatment" was an active medication"''
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  • ...e/771586-treatment | title = Mohave Rattle Snake Envenomation: Treatment & Medication - eMedicine Emergency Medicine | author = | authorlink = | coauthors = | da
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  • .../www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/bv.fcgi?rid=medmaster.chapter.a682342}} is a [[medication]] used for treating [[hypertension]] in humans. Chlorthalidone is a thiazid
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  • ...e intent is to draw a blood sample, administer an [[intravenous bolus]] of medication, or to insert an infusion catheter. Details are in a separate article.
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  • ...erica]] [[National Library of Medicine]], a placebo is defined as a "dummy medication or treatment. Although placebos originally were medicinal preparations havi ...l effect of which is known to start only after several weeks of taking the medication. If the patient reported immediate relief, it can reasonably be assumed tha
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  • ...issue=3 |pages=209–19 |year=1999 |pmid=10457546 |doi=}}</ref> Serotonergic medication such as antidepressants have often been used effectively in treating paraph
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  • ...M|600870}}</ref> There is conflicting evidence whether [[beta-blocker]]s [[medication]]s are as effective in African-American patients as in Anglo patients.<ref
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  • ...acin, ampicillin, trimethoprim-sulfamethoaxzole, and nalidixic acid. Other medication is used to treat other effect of the dysentery such as dehydration. ...line, but sensitive to ciprofloxacin and gentamycin. The patient was given medication for the septic shock, which subsided soon afterward. However, the patient d
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  • ...an Geriatrics Society updated Beers Criteria for potentially inappropriate medication use in older adults. | journal=J Am Geriatr Soc | year= 2012 | volume= 60 |
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