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  2. Physicians' Desk Reference - Wikipedia

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    Physicians' Desk Reference. The Physicians' Desk Reference ( PDR ), renamed Prescriber's Digital Reference after its physical publication was discontinued, is a compilation of manufacturers' prescribing information ( package insert) on prescription drugs, updated regularly and published by ConnectiveRx. [citation needed]

  3. Empagliflozin - Wikipedia

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    Empagliflozin is an inhibitor of the sodium glucose co-transporter-2 (SGLT-2), and works by increasing sugar loss in urine. [ 2] Empagliflozin was approved for medical use in the United States and in the European Union in 2014. [ 11][ 22][ 23] It is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines. [ 24]

  4. Oxcarbazepine - Wikipedia

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    Common side effects include nausea, vomiting, dizziness, drowsiness, double vision and trouble with walking. [3] Serious side effects may include anaphylaxis, liver problems, pancreatitis, suicide ideation, and an abnormal heart beat. [3] [6] While use during pregnancy may harm the baby, use may be less risky than having a seizure.

  5. Clopidogrel - Wikipedia

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    Clopidogrel. Clopidogrel, sold under the brand name Plavix among others, is an antiplatelet medication used to reduce the risk of heart disease and stroke in those at high risk. [ 10] It is also used together with aspirin in heart attacks and following the placement of a coronary artery stent ( dual antiplatelet therapy ). [ 10]

  6. Glimepiride - Wikipedia

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    Glimepiride is an antidiabetic medication within the sulfonylurea class, primarily prescribed for the management of type 2 diabetes. [ 1][ 2] It is regarded as a second-line option compared to metformin, due to metformin's well-established safety and efficacy. [ 1] Use of glimepiride is recommended in conjunction with lifestyle modifications ...

  7. Mesterolone - Wikipedia

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    Mesterolone. Mesterolone, sold under the brand name Proviron among others, is an androgen and anabolic steroid (AAS) medication which is used mainly in the treatment of low testosterone levels. [ 2][ 3] It has also been used to treat male infertility, although this use is controversial. [ 2][ 4][ 5] It is taken by mouth.

  8. Phenibut - Wikipedia

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    Phenibut, sold under the brand names Anvifen, Fenibut, and Noofen among others, [ 1] is a central nervous system depressant with anxiolytic effects, and is used to treat anxiety, insomnia, and for a variety of other indications. [ 7]

  9. Loperamide - Wikipedia

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    Loperamide. Loperamide, sold under the brand name Imodium, among others, [ 1] is a medication of the opioid receptor agonist class used to decrease the frequency of diarrhea. [ 5][ 4] It is often used for this purpose in irritable bowel syndrome, inflammatory bowel disease, short bowel syndrome [ 4] Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis. [ 5]

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