Saturday 24 January 2009

Resovist




Resovist may be available in the countries listed below.


Ingredient matches for Resovist



Ferucarbotran

Ferucarbotran is reported as an ingredient of Resovist in the following countries:


  • Belgium

  • Czech Republic

  • Denmark

  • Germany

  • Greece

  • Israel

  • Italy

  • Japan

  • Luxembourg

  • Norway

  • Romania

  • Serbia

  • Slovenia

  • Spain

  • Switzerland

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Friday 23 January 2009

Gluconato de Calcio Fada




Gluconato de Calcio Fada may be available in the countries listed below.


Ingredient matches for Gluconato de Calcio Fada



Calcium Gluconate

Calcium Gluconate monohydrate (a derivative of Calcium Gluconate) is reported as an ingredient of Gluconato de Calcio Fada in the following countries:


  • Argentina

International Drug Name Search

Monday 19 January 2009

Engemicina




Engemicina may be available in the countries listed below.


In some countries, this medicine may only be approved for veterinary use.

Ingredient matches for Engemicina



Oxytetracycline

Oxytetracycline hydrochloride (a derivative of Oxytetracycline) is reported as an ingredient of Engemicina in the following countries:


  • Italy

  • Portugal

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Sunday 18 January 2009

Nor-Ciprox




Nor-Ciprox may be available in the countries listed below.


Ingredient matches for Nor-Ciprox



Ciprofloxacin

Ciprofloxacin is reported as an ingredient of Nor-Ciprox in the following countries:


  • Dominican Republic

  • El Salvador

  • Guatemala

  • Honduras

  • Nicaragua

  • Panama

International Drug Name Search

Saturday 17 January 2009

Azitrim




Azitrim may be available in the countries listed below.


Ingredient matches for Azitrim



Azithromycin

Azithromycin is reported as an ingredient of Azitrim in the following countries:


  • Croatia (Hrvatska)

International Drug Name Search

Sunday 11 January 2009

Hexascrub




Hexascrub may be available in the countries listed below.


Ingredient matches for Hexascrub



Chlorhexidine

Chlorhexidine is reported as an ingredient of Hexascrub in the following countries:


  • Yemen

International Drug Name Search

Saturday 10 January 2009

Piperacillina Teva




Piperacillina Teva may be available in the countries listed below.


Ingredient matches for Piperacillina Teva



Piperacillin

Piperacillin sodium salt (a derivative of Piperacillin) is reported as an ingredient of Piperacillina Teva in the following countries:


  • Italy

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Wednesday 7 January 2009

Quinapril / Hydrochloorthiazide Sandoz




Quinapril / Hydrochloorthiazide Sandoz may be available in the countries listed below.


Ingredient matches for Quinapril / Hydrochloorthiazide Sandoz



Hydrochlorothiazide

Hydrochlorothiazide is reported as an ingredient of Quinapril / Hydrochloorthiazide Sandoz in the following countries:


  • Netherlands

Quinapril

Quinapril hydrochloride (a derivative of Quinapril) is reported as an ingredient of Quinapril / Hydrochloorthiazide Sandoz in the following countries:


  • Netherlands

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Saturday 3 January 2009

Duraxin


Pronunciation: aH-seet-ah-MIN-oh-fen/SAL-ih-sill-ah-mide/fen-ill-tole-OX-a-meen
Generic Name: Acetaminophen/Salicylamide/Phenyltoloxamine
Brand Name: Examples include Dolorex and Duraxin


Duraxin is used for:

Treating mild to moderate aches and pains associated with headache, muscle and joint soreness, backache, menstrual cramps, colds and flu, sinusitis, toothache, and minor pain from arthritis, and to reduce fever. It may also be used to treat other conditions as determined by your doctor.


Duraxin is an analgesic, antihistamine, and antipyretic combination. It works by blocking substances in the body that cause fever, pain, and inflammation. It also blocks histamine, which causes sneezing and itchy, watery eyes.


Do NOT use Duraxin if:


  • you are allergic to any ingredient in Duraxin

  • you have lung problems (asthma, emphysema, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease [COPD]), difficulty urinating due to an enlarged prostate, glaucoma, kidney or liver problems, or blood clotting problems

  • you are taking medicine for blood clotting or sodium oxybate (GHB)

Contact your doctor or health care provider right away if any of these apply to you.



Before using Duraxin:


Some medical conditions may interact with Duraxin. Tell your doctor or pharmacist if you have any medical conditions, especially if any of the following apply to you:


  • if you are pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or are breast-feeding

  • if you are taking any prescription or nonprescription medicine, herbal preparation, or dietary supplement

  • if you have allergies to medicines, foods, or other substances

  • if you have bleeding problems, blood vessel problems in the brain, blockage of the stomach, chickenpox, flu, rheumatoid arthritis, Kawasaki syndrome, prostate problems, blockage of the urinary tract, or difficulty urinating

Some MEDICINES MAY INTERACT with Duraxin. Tell your health care provider if you are taking any other medicines, especially any of the following:


  • Isoniazid or sodium oxybate because the risk of side effects may be increased

  • Blood thinners (eg, warfarin) because the risk of side effects, including the risk of bruising or bleeding, may be increased

This may not be a complete list of all interactions that may occur. Ask your health care provider if Duraxin may interact with other medicines that you take. Check with your health care provider before you start, stop, or change the dose of any medicine.


How to use Duraxin:


Use Duraxin as directed by your doctor. Check the label on the medicine for exact dosing instructions.


  • Take Duraxin with food and a large glass of water or milk to reduce stomach irritation.

  • If you miss a dose of Duraxin and you are using it regularly, take it as soon as possible. If it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and go back to your regular dosing schedule. Do not take 2 doses at once.

Ask your health care provider any questions you may have about how to use Duraxin.



Important safety information:


  • Duraxin may cause drowsiness. Do not drive, operate machinery, or do anything else that could be dangerous until you know how you react to Duraxin. Using Duraxin alone, with certain other medicines, or with alcohol may lessen your ability to drive or perform other potentially dangerous tasks.

  • Duraxin contains acetaminophen. Before you begin taking any new prescription or nonprescription medicine, read the ingredients to see if it also contains acetaminophen. If it does or if you are uncertain, contact your doctor or pharmacist.

  • Avoid taking medicines that cause drowsiness (eg, sedatives, tranquilizers) while taking Duraxin. Duraxin will add to the effects of alcohol and other depressants. Ask your pharmacist if you have questions about which medicines are depressants.

  • Do not exceed the recommended dosage or take Duraxin for longer than prescribed without checking with your doctor.

  • If you consume 3 or more alcohol-containing drinks every day, ask your doctor whether you should take Duraxin or other pain relievers/fever reducers. Acetaminophen may cause liver damage. Alcohol use combined with Duraxin may increase your risk for liver damage.

  • If you are taking Duraxin for pain or fever and your symptoms do not improve within 10 days or if they become worse, check with your doctor.

  • Before you have any medical or dental treatments or surgery, tell the doctor or dentist that you are taking Duraxin.

  • Do not give Duraxin to a child or teenager who has chickenpox, the flu, or another viral infection. Use of Duraxin for treating the symptoms of a viral infection may cause a serious illness called Reye syndrome.

  • Duraxin is not recommended for use in CHILDREN younger than 6 years of age. Safety and effectiveness in this age group have not been established.

  • PREGNANCY and BREAST-FEEDING: If you become pregnant, discuss with your doctor the benefits and risks of using Duraxin during pregnancy. Duraxin is excreted in breast milk. Do not breast-feed while taking Duraxin.


Possible side effects of Duraxin:


All medicines may cause side effects, but many people have no, or minor, side effects. Check with your doctor if any of these most COMMON side effects persist or become bothersome:



Drowsiness; dry mouth, nose, or throat; heartburn; nausea; thickening of mucus in the nose and throat; upset stomach.



Seek medical attention right away if any of these SEVERE side effects occur:

Severe allergic reactions (rash; hives; itching; difficulty breathing; tightness in the chest; swelling of the mouth, face, lips, or tongue); bloody or black stools; confusion; dark urine or pale stools; decreased urination; diarrhea; difficulty swallowing; dizziness; hearing loss; hoarseness; persistent sore throat or other signs of infection; ringing in the ears; severe stomach pain; unusual bruising or bleeding; unusual tiredness; vomiting; yellowing of the skin or eyes.



This is not a complete list of all side effects that may occur. If you have questions about side effects, contact your health care provider. Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects. To report side effects to the appropriate agency, please read the Guide to Reporting Problems to FDA.


See also: Duraxin side effects (in more detail)


If OVERDOSE is suspected:


Contact 1-800-222-1222 (the American Association of Poison Control Centers), your local poison control center, or emergency room immediately. Symptoms may include abnormal behavior; dark urine; excessive sweating; extreme tiredness; fast or deep breathing; loss of consciousness; ringing in the ears; stomach pain; vomiting.


Proper storage of Duraxin:

Store at room temperature, 77 degrees F (25 degrees C). Store away from heat, moisture, and light. Do not store in the bathroom. Keep Duraxin out of the reach of children and away from pets.


General information:


  • If you have any questions about Duraxin, please talk with your doctor, pharmacist, or other health care provider.

  • Duraxin is to be used only by the patient for whom it is prescribed. Do not share it with other people.

  • If your symptoms do not improve or if they become worse, check with your doctor.

  • Check with your pharmacist about how to dispose of unused medicine.

This information is a summary only. It does not contain all information about Duraxin. If you have questions about the medicine you are taking or would like more information, check with your doctor, pharmacist, or other health care provider.



Issue Date: February 1, 2012

Database Edition 12.1.1.002

Copyright © 2012 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc.

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Thursday 1 January 2009

Cladex




Cladex may be available in the countries listed below.


Ingredient matches for Cladex



Cefotaxime

Cefotaxime sodium salt (a derivative of Cefotaxime) is reported as an ingredient of Cladex in the following countries:


  • Philippines

International Drug Name Search