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3 days ago |
medicalnewstoday.com | Alex Brewer
Soolantra comes as a topical cream. It isn’t known to interact with alcohol, other medications, or supplements. However, you should still talk with your doctor and pharmacist about other medications you take. Soolantra is prescribed for treating rosacea in adults. An interaction occurs when a substance causes another to have a different effect than expected. By learning about possible Soolantra interactions, you can work with your doctor to ensure this medication will be safe and effective for you.
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1 week ago |
medicalnewstoday.com | Alex Brewer
As with other drugs, Omvoh (mirikizumab-mrkz) can cause side effects, such as herpes viral infection. If you are not able to tolerate side effects of Omvoh, talk with your doctor or pharmacist. Omvoh (mirikizumab-mrkz) is a brand-name drug that’s prescribed for adults to treat moderately to severely active ulcerative colitis and moderately to severely active Crohn’s disease. “Active” means the condition is currently causing symptoms.
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1 week ago |
medicalnewstoday.com | Alex Brewer
The recommended mirtazapine (Remeron, Remeron Soltab) dosage for depression is 15 to 45 mg. Mirtazapine is an oral tablet that you typically take once daily before sleep. It is important to take the mirtazapine dosage your doctor prescribes. Mirtazapine comes as an oral tablet. It’s usually taken once per day before sleep. Mirtazapine is approved for use in adults to treat clinical depression (major depressive disorder). It’s a generic and belongs to a drug class called antidepressants.
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4 weeks ago |
medicalnewstoday.com | Alex Brewer
Ultomiris (ravulizumab-cwvz) is a brand-name infusion prescribed for myasthenia gravis. This article covers topics such as side effects, dosage, and how Ultomiris works. Ultomiris is an intravenous (IV) infusion solution that a healthcare professional administers. Ultomiris is a biologic and belongs to a drug class called complement inhibitors. The medication is not available in a biosimilar version. Read on for more information about Ultomiris. You can also refer to this in-depth Ultomiris article.
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1 month ago |
medicalnewstoday.com | Alex Brewer
Inderal (propranolol) is a brand-name drug that your doctor may prescribe off-label for certain types of anxiety. The drug isn’t approved for this use, but it may be helpful in treating and preventing symptoms of certain types of anxiety. Inderal is available as Inderal LA and Inderal XL. “LA” refers to long-acting, while “XL” refers to extended release. Both drugs are oral capsules that slowly release the active ingredient into the body over time.
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