Monthly Archives: July 2007

Vitamin B With C Drug – How does Vitamin B with C Works?

Precautions: Tartrazine: Some of these products contain the dye tartrazine, which can cause allergic reactions in some individuals. Check package label when available or consult your doctor or pharmacist Guidelines for Use: Most people on regular diets do not need … Continue reading

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Upper Respiratory Combination Information

Combination products are frequently used in the therapy of respiratory conditions. These fixed-dose combination products may present two problems: (1) The patient may not need all the components in the product; (2) the patient may need the components, but in … Continue reading

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Amino Acids Information – Side Effects, Uses and Benefits

Type of Drug:Essential amino acid (an amino acid required by the body). Nutritional supplement. Uses: To improve use of vegetable protein in the body. Unlabeled Uses: Occasionally doctors may recommend L-iysine for herpes simplex infections (eg, fever blisters). Guidelines for … Continue reading

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Uses and Benefits of Vitamin B With Folic Acid – Its Side Effects

Type of Drug: Vitamin and mineral combinations. Uses: Dietary supplement. Guidelines for Use: Dosage will be individualized. Do not exceed the recommended dose, unless advised to do so by your doctor. Most people on regular diets do not need vitamin … Continue reading

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Sodium Phenylbutyrate Information – Side Effects, Uses and Benefits

Type of Drug: Urea cycle disorder treatment. How the Drug Works: Sodium phenylbutyrate forms a substance needed for the elimination of nitrogen waste (ammonia) from the body. Uses: Adjunctive therapy for chronic management of patients with urea cycle disorder and … Continue reading

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Facts and Guidelines about Vitamin B

Vitamin B – Some Benefits on Usage of Vitamin B Content in the table above is given per serving of capsule, tablet, or teaspoon (5 milliliters). Products containing the greatest amount of Vitamin B 1 are listed first. Type of … Continue reading

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Aggregation Inhibitors Drug Information

Type of Drug: Antiplatelet agent; pulmonary artery vasodilator. How the Drug Works: Pulmonary artery hypertension is excessive blood pressure in the pulmonary arteries (arteries in the lung). Treprostinil dilates (widens) pulmonary arteries and reduces elevated blood pressure in the pulmonary … Continue reading

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