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Gonal-F (follitropin alfa) Infertility Drug Side Effects & Dosage

What is Gonal-F (follitropin alfa) Injection, and how does it work? Generic drug: follitropin alfa Brand name: Gonal-F Gonal-F (follitropin alfa) Injection is a prescription medicine containing follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH). Gonal-F is used in: infertile women to: help healthy ovaries develop (mature) and release an egg to help you get pregnant cause your ovaries to make...

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Intravenous (IV) Sodium Chloride Solution Side Effects & Warnings

What is sodium chloride solution-intravenous, and how does it work (mechanism of action)? Our body cells are bathed in a watery fluid that contains primary sodium and chloride ions. These molecules play a vital role in maintaining proper fluid balance and keeping our tissues hydrated. Additionally, sodium is involved in many cell processes such as...

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Ketorolac vs. Diclofenac: Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Differences

Ketorolac vs. diclofenac: What’s the difference? Ketorolac and diclofenac are nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) used to treat varying levels of pain. Ketorolac is used for short-term management (up to 5 days) of moderately severe acute pain that otherwise would require narcotics. Diclofenac is used to treat mild to moderate pain, fever, and inflammation caused by...

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Ketoconazole Cream vs. Clotrimazole Cream: Dosage, Side Effects

Ketoconazole cream vs. clotrimazole cream: What’s the difference? Ketoconazole cream and clotrimazole antifungal medications are prescribed to treat fungal infections such as jock itch, athlete's foot, ringworm, and tinea versicolor. Brand names for ketoconazole include Nizoral, Nizoral A-D, Ketodan, Extina, Xolegel, and Kuric. Brand names for clotrimazole include Lotrimin AF, Gyne-Lotrimin, Alevazol, and Desenex. Side...

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Licart (diclofenac epolamine): NSAID Side Effects & Warnings

Generic drug: diclofenac epolamine Brand name: Licart What is Licart (diclofenac epolamine), and how does it work? Licart (diclofenac epolamine) is a topical NSAID (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug) used on the skin to treat pain and redness, swelling, and heat (inflammation) from medical conditions such as different types of arthritis, menstrual cramps, and other types of...

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Gemtesa (vibegron) for Overactive Bladder: Drug Warnings

Generic drug: vibegron Brand name: Gemtesa What is Gemtesa (vibegron), and how does it work? Gemtesa (vibegron) is a prescription medicine for adults used to treat the following symptoms due to a condition called overactive bladder: urge urinary incontinence: a strong need to urinate with leaking or wetting accidents urgency: the need to urinate right...

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Ketorolac vs. tramadol: Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Differences

Ketorolac vs. tramadol: What’s the difference? Ketorolac and tramadol are used to treat moderate to moderately severe pain. Brand names for ketorolac include Acuvail, Acular LS, Omidria, and Sprix. The Toradol brand of ketorolac has been discontinued in the U.S. Brand names for tramadol include Ultram and ConZip. Ketorolac and tramadol belong to different drug...

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Ketorolac vs. ketoprofen: Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Differences

Ketorolac vs. ketoprofen: What’s the difference? Ketorolac and ketoprofen are nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) used to treat different types of pain. Ketorolac is used for short-term management (up to 5 days) of moderately severe acute pain that otherwise would require narcotics. Ketoprofen is used for the management of the signs and symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis,...

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Invanz (ertapenem) Antibiotic Side Effects & Warnings

Generic drug: ertapenem Brand name: Invanz What is Invanz (ertapenem), and how does it work? Invanz (ertapenem) is a prescription medicine used to treat the symptoms of various bacterial infections in the skin, lungs, stomach, pelvis, and urinary tract. Invanz may be used alone or with other medications. Invanz belongs to a class of drugs...

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EMLA Cream (lidocaine & prilocaine) Uses, Side Effects & Dosage

What is lidocaine w/prilocaine cream, and how does it work (mechanism of action)? Lidocaine and prilocaine is a topical anesthetic cream. Lidocaine and prilocaine enter through the skin and block pain receptors in nerve endings. Lidocaine and prilocaine reduce conduction of nerve impulses by interrupting the transfer of sodium ions across the membranes of nerve...

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