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  • Information About Enablex for Bladder Control

    The drug darifenacin, sold under the brand name Enablex, is prescribed to treat the symptoms associated with an overactive bladder. Enablex accomplishes this by relaxing the muscles of the urinary...

  • Information on the Medication Piroxicam for Arthritis

    Piroxicam is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug used to treat the pain of inflammation associated with arthritis. It reduces the hormones the body produces that cause pain and inflammation.

  • Help With Patient Assistance Programs

    Patient assistance programs were voluntarily set up by drug companies to aid in the cost of medications or to provide them free of charge. Eligibility requirements and application information...

  • How to Stop Remicade Before Surgery

    The prescription drug Remicade (also known as infliximab), is a type of medication that is commonly prescribed to treat inflammation within the body, such as with arthritis. Prior to surgery, you...

  • Prescription Medicine Identification

    Finding a single, stray pill in an unexpected place, such as the bottom of a purse, under the bed or in the nightstand drawer is not an unusual occurrence. Finding an unidentified pill in a...

  • Side Effects of Rifafour Pills

    Rifafour is a drug that is used to treat tuberculosis. The drug is a combination of the four drugs typically given at the onset of tuberculosis: rifampicin, isoniazid, pyrazinamide, and...

  • Zyrtec Vs. Claritin D

    Zyrtec and Claritin-D are medications used to treat allergy symptoms such as sneezing, watery eyes, runny nose, hives and itching. According to drugs.com, Zyrtec works by reducing histamines that...

  • Side Effects of Adipex-P

    Adipex-P is a central-nervous-system stimulant drug that suppresses appetite. A brand name for phentermine, Adipex-P is prescribed to assist obese people with weight loss on a short-term basis....

  • Amlodopine Side Effects

    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that 32 percent of adults aged 20 and over suffer from hypertension or high blood pressure. Prolonged elevation of blood pressure levels has...

  • Arimidex Side Effects

    The American Cancer Society reports that each year more than 180,000 women in the United States are diagnosed with breast cancer and more than 40,000 die from the disease annually. When discovered...

  • Does Chantix Cause Liver Problems?

    Chantix is the brand name for the smoking cessation drug varenicline. The drug was developed and is marketed by pharmaceutical giant Pfizer. It is intended to be used along with counseling,...

  • Effects of Long-Term Use of Soma

    Soma, or carisoprodol, is a muscle relaxer used to treat a host of muscle strains and back injuries, and for general pain relief. Soma is not a narcotic drug, so it may be prescribed for a longer...

  • Phentermine Weight Loss Drug

    Phentermine is a popular prescription diet pill that for more than 40 years many have used to successfully lose weight. Phentermine is not used for acute, dramatic weight loss, yet patients can...

  • How to Save Money at The Pharmacy- Get Your Prescriptions for Less

    Everyone needs a little extra cash these days. The costs of health care and especially prescriptions are sky-rocketing, sometimes beyond our ability to pay. Here are a few ideas to help keep those...

  • Adipex Side Effects

    Adipex is an appetite suppressant used for the treatment of obesity. This drug is available by prescription only. Adipex is generally only prescribed for short-term use as it may be habit-forming...

  • Side Effects of Trileptal

    Trileptal (oxcarbazepine), which is an antiepileptic drug is commercially available with a prescription. As with any prescription drug, side effects are possible, and as a consumer you should be...

  • How to Avoid Mistakes With Your Prescriptions

    Mistakes involving prescriptions are a serious problem, and it happens more than most people are aware. Prescription drugs can have dangerous interactions if there is a mistake by either the...

  • About Over the Counter Medicine

    Over-the-counter, or OTC, drugs are medications an individual can purchase without a prescription. OTC drugs are available to treat a wide variety of symptoms and conditions. These medicines have...

  • How Is Penicillin Made?

    Penicillin is a fungal-derived antibiotic discovered by Alexander Fleming in 1928. It is useful in healing common infections. Before its discovery, common infections would have caused death.

  • How to Identify an Unknown Medication

    It is very important to be able to identify unknown medications, especially if you don't have the original containers or packaging that they came in. Sometimes drug companies change a drug's...

  • Identifying Prescription Drugs by Shape

    There are several websites to help you identify a prescription drug by its shape, but Drugs.com and HealthLine.com are probably the most comprehensive and user-friendly. identifying pills on this...

  • About Simvastatin Side Effects

    In today's world, people are more aware than ever of the importance of maintaining healthy cholesterol levels. As such, there are many medications on the market for helping to keep cholesterol...

  • What is Adipex?

    Diet medications are arguably one of the most requested types of drugs. From over-the-counter fat burners to powerful prescription medicines, people all over the world are on the lookout for that...

  • How to Save Money on Prescription Drugs

    Millions of Americans fill one or more prescriptions every year. With the high price of drugs and millions of Americans uninsured or underinsured paying for prescriptions can be financially...

  • How to Save Money on Prescription Drugs

    Health care costs are on the rise and the cost of prescription drugs is a big reason why. Read on to find out simple, but effective, ways to lower your prescription drug costs.

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