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  2. Levocetirizine - Wikipedia

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    Levocetirizine, sold under the brand name Xyzal, among others, is a second-generation antihistamine used for the treatment of allergic rhinitis (hay fever) and long-term hives of unclear cause. [ 3] It is less sedating than older antihistamines. [ 4] It is taken by mouth.

  3. Antidepressant - Wikipedia

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    This class of drugs inhibits the reuptake of norepinephrine, which may cause anxiety in some patients. Fluvoxamine, escitalopram, and citalopram were not well-tested for this disorder. MAOIs, while some of them may be helpful, are not used much because of their unwanted side effects. This leaves paroxetine and sertraline as acceptable treatment ...

  4. Dapoxetine - Wikipedia

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    Dapoxetine is a white, powdery, water-insoluble substance. Taken one to three hours before sexual activity, it is rapidly absorbed in the body. Its maximum plasma concentration (C max) is reached one to two hours after oral administration. The C max and AUC (area under the plasma vs. time curve) is dose dependent.

  5. Montelukast - Wikipedia

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    Montelukast. Montelukast, sold under the brand name Singulair among others, is a medication used in the maintenance treatment of asthma. [ 6] It is generally less preferred for this use than inhaled corticosteroids. [ 6] It is not useful for acute asthma attacks. [ 6] Other uses include allergic rhinitis and hives of long duration. [ 6]

  6. Levetiracetam - Wikipedia

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    Levetiracetam. Levetiracetam, sold under the brand name Keppra among others, is a medication used to treat epilepsy. [ 7] It is used for partial-onset, myoclonic, or tonic–clonic seizures and is taken either by mouth as an immediate or extended release formulation or by injection into a vein. [ 7]

  7. Meclofenoxate - Wikipedia

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    Meclofenoxate is considered to be safe and high in tolerability. However, possible side effects may include, rarely, insomnia, dizziness, restlessness, muscle tremor, depression, nausea, muscle tension, and headache; these side effects may be due to overdosage and may indicate the need for the dosage to be reduced.

  8. Citalopram - Wikipedia

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    Citalopram, sold under the brand name Celexa among others, is an antidepressant of the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) class. [ 7][ 10] It is used to treat major depressive disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder, panic disorder, and social phobia. [ 7] The antidepressant effects may take one to four weeks to occur. [ 7]

  9. Rilmenidine - Wikipedia

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    Rilmenidine, an oxazoline compound with antihypertensive properties, acts on both medullary and peripheral vasomotor structures. Rilmenidine shows greater selectivity for imidazoline receptors than for cerebral alpha2-adrenergic receptors, distinguishing it from reference alpha2-agonists, and conferring additional anti-inflammatory actions not shared with most other antihypertensive drugs.

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