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Children's Cetirizine Hydrochloride Allergy Cetirizine Hydrochloride
Cetirizine (pron.: /strzin/), a second-generation[1] antihistamine, is a major metabolite of hydroxyzine, and a racemic selective H1 receptor inverse agonist used in the treatment of allergies, hay fever, angioedema, and urticaria. Contents 1 Availability 2 Pharmacology 3 Administration method and metabolism 4 Indications 4.1 Allergies 4.2 Rhinovirus infection 4.3 Kimura's disease 5 Side effects 6 Synthesis 7 References 7.1 Books and journals 8 External links Availability ...
Children's Cetirizine Hydrochloride Hives Relief Cetirizine Hydrochloride
Cetirizine (pron.: /strzin/), a second-generation[1] antihistamine, is a major metabolite of hydroxyzine, and a racemic selective H1 receptor inverse agonist used in the treatment of allergies, hay fever, angioedema, and urticaria. Contents 1 Availability 2 Pharmacology 3 Administration method and metabolism 4 Indications 4.1 Allergies 4.2 Rhinovirus infection 4.3 Kimura's disease 5 Side effects 6 Synthesis 7 References 7.1 Books and journals 8 External links Availability ...
Children's ElixSure Cough Dextromethorphan
Dextromethorphan (DXM or DM) is an antitussive (cough suppressant) drug. It is one of the active ingredients in many over-the-counter cold and cough medicines, such as Mucinex DM, Robitussin, NyQuil, Dimetapp, Vicks, Coricidin, Delsym, TheraFlu, and others, including generic labels. Dextromethorphan has also found other uses in medicine, ranging from pain relief to psychological applications. It is sold in syrup, tablet, spray, and lozenge forms. In its pure form, dextromethorphan occurs as a wh ...
Children's Fexofenadine Hydrochloride Allergy Fexofenadine Hydrochloride
Fexofenadine (trade names Allegra, Fexidine, Telfast, Fastofen, Tilfur, Vifas, Telfexo, Allerfexo) is an antihistamine pharmaceutical drug used in the treatment of hay fever, allergy symptoms, and urticaria.[2] It was developed as a successor of and alternative to terfenadine (trade names include Triludan and Seldane), an antihistamine that caused QT interval prolongation, potentially leading to cardiac arrhythmia. Fexofenadine, like other second- and third-generation antihistamines, does not re ...
Children's Fexofenadine Hydrochloride Hives Fexofenadine Hydrochloride
Fexofenadine (trade names Allegra, Fexidine, Telfast, Fastofen, Tilfur, Vifas, Telfexo, Allerfexo) is an antihistamine pharmaceutical drug used in the treatment of hay fever, allergy symptoms, and urticaria.[2] It was developed as a successor of and alternative to terfenadine (trade names include Triludan and Seldane), an antihistamine that caused QT interval prolongation, potentially leading to cardiac arrhythmia. Fexofenadine, like other second- and third-generation antihistamines, does not re ...
Children's Sudafed Cold & Cough Dextromethorphan + Pseudoephedrine
Sudafed is a brand name and registered trademark for over the counter (OTC) decongestants manufactured by McNeil Laboratories (a division of Johnson & Johnson) for sale in Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Ireland, South Africa, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Before being acquired by Johnson & Johnson in 2006, Sudafed was owned by Pfizer. Sudafed is used to treat symptoms of the common cold, sinusitis and nasal congestion. The original formulation of Sudafed contains the active ...
Children's Tylenol Cold Plus Cough Acetaminophen + Chlorpheniramine + Dextromethorphan + Pseudoephedrine
Tylenol (pron.: /talnl/) is an American brand of drugs advertised for reducing pain, reducing fever, and relieving the symptoms of allergies, cold, cough, and flu. The active ingredient of its original, flagship product, acetaminophen (commonly known by its INN paracetamol elsewhere in the world), is marketed as an analgesic and antipyretic. Like the words "acetaminophen" and "paracetamol", the brand name is derived from the chemical name for the compound, N-acetyl-para-aminophenol (APAP).[1] Th ...
Children's Vicks Nyquil Cold/Cough Liquid Chlorpheniramine + Dextromethorphan + Pseudoephedrine
Vicks NyQuil is a brand of over the counter medication intended for the relief of various symptoms of the common cold. Because all of the medications within the NyQuil imprint contain sedating antihistamines, hypnotics, or alcohol, they are intended to be taken before sleep. Its daytime counterpart is DayQuil, which does not contain sedating antihistamines and is intended not to induce drowsiness. Both NyQuil and DayQuil are manufactured by Procter & Gamble. NyQuil is formulated as either li ...
Chondroitin + Sodium Hyaluronate
Sodium hyaluronate is the sodium salt of hyaluronan. The name hyaluronic acid is derived from the Greek word (hyalos) meaning vitreous, and uronic acid as it was first isolated from the vitreous humour in the eye and possesses a high uronic acid content. The term hyaluronate also refers to the conjugate base of hyaluronic acid. Because the molecule typically exists in vivo in its polyanionic form, it is most commonly referred to as hyaluronan. It is a visco-elastic polymer normally found in the ...
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Monday, 6/20/2005 10:12:47 AM  Post a Reply 
Chlordiazepoxide + Methscopolamine
Chlordiazepoxide[1] (pron.: /klrda.zpksad/), is a sedative/hypnotic drug and benzodiazepine. It is marketed under the trade names Angirex, Elenium, Klopoxid, Librax (also contains clidinium bromide), Libritabs, Librium, Mesural, Multum, Novapam, Risolid, Silibrin, Sonimen and Tropium. Chlordiazepoxide was the first benzodiazepine to be synthesised and the discovery of chlordiazepoxide was by pure chance.[2] Chlordiazepoxide and other benzodiazepines were initially accepted with widespread public ...
Codehist DH Chlorpheniramine + Codeine + Pseudoephedrine
Phensidyl is a cough linctus, a liquid preparation like syrup which contains glucose in high concentration for better taste. Its active ingredients include codeine phosphate, pseudoephedrine and chlorpheniramine maleate. It is often used as a recreational narcotic and/or antidepressant. Some people in India, Nepal and Bangladesh are addicted to Phensidyl. The syrup is illegal in Bangladesh, but not in India. Phensidyl is produced only in India and Burma (Myanmar). This drug article relating t ...
Child Accidentally Didn T Swallow Extended Release Concerta Dissolved In Mouth Before Able To What Could Happen Filed in Concerta
My child recently starting taking extended release concerta and before he could swallow it down it dissolved on the side of his mouth and he couldn't get out from the side of his mouth and check. This is the extended release concerta. Is there anything we should look out for? What can happen? Very concerned parents. Did you contact his doctor, or emergency services? In the future, you should do so any time you are concerned about your child and the dosage of the medication they are getting. W ...
Wednesday, 4/25/2012 3:02:35 AM  2 Replies  Subscribe to thread 229770
Child Asthama, allergic and adenoids
My 9 year old son was given Mox clav DS in last week Feb'11 after he had chest infection , wheezing, Peak Lube reading 190, ( He is asthamatic, for which Foracort 200 , 1 puff morning and evening is given since 5 years now).He is alergic and also had adenoid problem so mouth breather. He normally has peak lube reading of 250 when otherwise healthy. Now since yesterday , he again feels wheezing, chest congestion, peak 190, . Doctor prescribed Mox clav again same way. My question is : Is it safe t ...
Monday, 7/11/2011 11:51:00 PM  4 Replies  Subscribe to thread 216807
child is having bad dreams Filed in Clonidine
my child has been on it for4 days the last two days she has been scared that something was in her room... ...
Tuesday, 9/11/2007 6:04:45 AM  Post a Reply 
child psychiatry Bipolar Tucson Arizona
My child was diagnosed Bipolar, ADD, OCD etc. I have just moved into the area and am in need of a new physciatrist and psycologist for him. He will be turning 11 in a few weeks. Thank you! Although we cannot recommend a specific doctor for him, you might find our Healthcare Provider Search tool to be helpful. The following page should be a good start for you: Child psychology in Tucson, Arizona Hope this helps. Please feel free to post back if you have any other questions or details ...
Thursday, 2/12/2009 8:41:58 PM  1 Reply  Subscribe to thread 187645
Children's Dimetapp Cold & Cough Filed in Dimetapp
I do not see Acetaminophen listed on the list of Active Ingredients for this medication. Yet someone told me that an 8 year old taking it runs the risk of impairing her liver. Is it true that this medication can cause liver damage as Tylenol is prone to? ...
Sunday, 3/6/2011 9:12:39 PM  Post a Reply 
childrens cetirizine hydrochloride hives relief Filed in Cetirizine
FOR THE LAST 12 YEARS I AM TAKING CETIRIZINE AGAINST THE SNEEZING. BUT NOW I HAVE COME TO KNOW THAT ACID CREATS CANCER. AS CETIRIZINE CONTAINS (HYDROCHLORIDE) ACID, IT MADE ME WORRIED THAT EXCESS OF ACID MIGHT BE ACCUMULATING IN MY BODY THAT MAY BE PAVING THE WAY TO CANCER. IF I STOP CETIRIZINE SNEEZING, WATERING EYES AND NOSE BLOW TAKE PLACE AND MAKES MY LIFE QUALITY DETERIOATE. Cetirizine is an antihistamine, commonly used to treat allergies and sold under the brand name Zyrtec. That said, ...
Tuesday, 3/20/2012 4:22:25 AM  5 Replies  Subscribe to thread 193797
childrens chewable asprin
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Sunday, 3/8/2009 4:55:17 PM  Post a Reply 
Chlord Clidi with Omeprazole 20mg Filed in Omeprazole
I have been prescribed Omeprazole 20mg once a day in ams, plus Clorid/Clidi5-2.5 mg 3x daily before meals for gastro bloating, discomfort after each meal. The combo seems to work since I began 3 days ago. Maybe some extra sleepiness. Questions: Rx info sheet mentions some problems with this combo. What do you think? Our resources don't list any interactions using them together. Have you tried asking your pharmacist? They may have more information, especially if it is a problem that has bee ...
Monday, 11/28/2011 2:31:51 PM  1 Reply  Subscribe to thread 222074

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