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Accuretic (Quinapril HCl – Hydrochlorothiazide)

(Pharmaceutical)

General Information Brand Name: ACCURETIC™ Manufacturer: Parke-Davis Scientific Name: Quinapril HCl – Hydrochlorothiazide Application: Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitor – Diuretic Pharmacology Accuretic is a fixed-combination tablet which combines the antihypertensive actions of an angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor, quinapril HCl, and a diuretic, hydrochlorothiazide. In clinical studies, administration of this combination produced greater reductions in blood pressure than the single agents given alone. Pharmacokinetics and Metabolism: Quinapril: Following oral administration of quinapril,…

Echinacea Angustifolia

(Herbal)

ECHINACEA ANGUSTIFOLIA Echinacea Angustifolia Extract Traditional Herbal Medicine Indications And Clinical Uses: For the relief of colds and minor flu symptoms. Precautions: Contraindicated in autoimmune disease (i.e., multiple sclerosis), individuals with an allergy to plants in the sunflower family should avoid echinacea. Dosage: Adults: 1 to 2 capsules daily or as directed by a physician or natural health practitioner. Availability And Storage: Each capsule contains: standardized Echinacea extract 7:1 500…

Renal Cell Carcinoma

(Illness)

General Illness Information Medical Term: Hypernephroma Common Name: Renal cell carcinoma, kidney cancer Description: Renal carcinoma is a malignant formation formed in one or both kidneys. Causes: Science can not reliably state the reasons that lead to this disease, but it accurately determines the factors contributing to its development: Excess body weight; Smoking (the risk is increased by 50%); High blood pressure; Harmful working conditions (work with chemicals); Polycystic kidney…

Hormonal Imbalance

(Illness)

General Illness Information Medical Term: Hormonal Imbalance Common Name: Hormonal disorders, Endocrine Disorders Description: Hormonal imbalance is a violation of the functioning of one or several organs producing hormones, the consequence of which is the insufficient or excessive content of these hormones in the blood. Causes: There are several reasons why hormone imbalance may occur: bad ecological situation; stress, overwork; violation of diet and sleep; genetic predisposition; early or late…

Sarapin (Sarraceniaceae)

(Herbal)

SARAPIN DESCRIPTION A sterile aqueous solution of soluble salts of the volatile bases from Sarraceniaceae (Pitcher Plant). Benzyl Alcohol 0.75%. ACTIONS The painful syndromes most commonly encountered in general practice which are relieved by SARAPIN® treatment are as follows: Sciatic Pain; Intercostal Neuralgia; Alcoholic Neuritis; Occipital Neuritis; Brachial Plexus Neuralgia; Meralgia Paresthetica; Lumbar Neuralgia; Trigeminal Neuralgia. ADMINISTRATION These and allied conditions may be treated with success in a majority of…

St. John’s Wort (Hypericum Perforatum)

(Herbal)

ST. JOHN’S WORT BIONUTRIX St. John’s Wort Herbal Extract (Hypercin perforatum) Herbal Sedative Hypericum perforatium is an aromatic perennial herb and belongs to the family hypericaceae. It is native to Europe, but is found worldwide. It has golden yellow flowers from which the extract is prepared. St. John’s Wort is the most popular herbal remedy for depression. Other possible benefits of St. John’s Wort are relief from menstrual cramps and…

Yocon (Yohimbine HCl)

(Herbal)

YOCON® Glenwood Yohimbine HCl Sympatholytic Indications And Clinical Uses: As an alpha-adrenergic blocking agent. Contra-Indications: Renal or hepatic insufficiency. Precautions: Yohimbine may cause hypotension. It should not be administered to geriatric patients, psychiatric patients or cardiorenal patients with a history of gastric or duodenal ulcer. Symptoms And Treatment Of Overdose: Treatment: Conduct gastric lavage and administer activated charcoal (4 tablespoonfuls: 500 mL of water). Treat excitation or convulsions with a…

Yohimbine (Welcker-Lyster)

(Herbal)

YOHIMBINE Welcker-Lyster Sympatholytic Indications And Clinical Uses: As an alpha-adrenergic blocking agent. Contra-Indications: Cardiac or renal disease. Precautions: Yohimbine may cause hypotension. It should not be administered to geriatric patients, psychiatric patients or cardiorenal patients with a history of gastric or duodenal ulcer. Symptoms And Treatment Of Overdose: Symptoms and Treatment: Conduct gastric lavage and administer activated charcoal (4 tablespoonfuls/500 mL of water). Treat excitation or convulsions with a barbiturate….

Vitamin Deficiency

(Illness)

General Illness Information: Description: Vitamin deficiency (avitaminosis, beriberi) is a disease caused by a severe shortage of vitamins in the body, which leads to serious consequences, sometimes, fatal diseases. Causes: Insufficient intake of vitamins with food, malnutrition, inadequate or poor-quality nutrition; Violation of the digestive process or disruption of the work of organs related to digestion; Taking antivitamins, for example, drugs used in the treatment of high blood coagulability; Features…

Gastrointestinal Tract Disorders

(Illness)

General Illness Information Medical Term: Nothing specified Common Name: Gastrointestinal tract disorders, digestive disorders, gastrointestinal diseases Description: Gastrointestinal tract disorders include diseases of the esophagus, stomach, pancreas, intestines, gallbladder and liver. They are the most common pathologies in the world. 95% of the population suffers from these diseases. Types: Atony of the stomach; Atony of the esophagus; Atresia of the esophagus; Bauthinite; Crohn’s disease; Will’s disease; Botulism; Bulemia; Internal hernia;…