ARISTOCORT® Topicals Stiefel/Glades Triamcinolone Acetonide Topical Corticosteroid Indications And Clinical Uses: In management of certain dermatoses, e.g., atopic dermatitis, eczematous dermatitis, nummular eczema, contact dermatitis, pruritus vulvae and ani, generalized erythrodermia, external otitis, seborrheic dermatitis, eczematized psoriasis, neurodermatitis. Contra-Indications: Tuberculosis of skin, fungal and viral dermal lesions, herpes simplex, chickenpox and vaccinia. Hypersensitivity to any of the components. Manufacturers’ Warnings In Clinical States: Pregnancy and Lactation: The safety of topical…
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Aristocort Topical (Triamcinolone Acetonide)
(Pharmaceutical)Aquatain (Emollient)
(Pharmaceutical)AQUATAIN® Whitehall-Robins Emollient Indications And Clinical Uses: Emollient for dry, chapped, rough skin. Dosage: Apply as needed several times daily or as prescribed. Availability And Storage: Cream: Each tube of unscented, hypoallergenic cream contains: benzyl alcohol, polawax, isopropyl palmitate, glycerin, sorbitol, lactic acid and water. Tartrazine-free. Tubes of 75 g. Lotion: Each bottle of unscented, hypoallergenic lotion contains: benzyl alcohol, polawax, isopropyl palmitate, glycerin, sorbitol, lactic acid and water. Tartrazine-free….
Aquasol (Vitamin E)
(Pharmaceutical)AQUASOL® E Novartis Consumer Health Vitamin E Vitamin Action And Clinical Pharmacology: Vitamin E is a fat soluble vitamin which is present in many foods and exists in a variety of forms. It is considered an essential element of human nutrition, with many of its actions related to its antioxidant properties. Indications And Clinical Uses: A nutritional supplement for the treatment of vitamin E deficiency. Vitamin E deficiency states are…
Aralen (Chloroquine)
(Pharmaceutical)ARALEN® Sanofi Chloroquine Phosphate Antimalarial – Antiparasitic Action And Clinical Pharmacology: Chloroquine has been found to be highly active against the erythrocytic forms of Plasmodium vivax, ovale and malariae and many strains of Plasmodium falciparum (but not the gametocytes of Plasmodium falciparum). The precise mechanism of plasmodicidal action of the drug is not known. While the drug can inhibit certain enzymes, its effect is believed to result, in part, from…
Aredia (Pamidronate Disodium)
(Pharmaceutical)AREDIA® Novartis Pharmaceuticals Pamidronate Disodium Bone Metabolism Regulator Action And Clinical Pharmacology: Pamidronate belongs to a class of bisphosphonates (previously termed diphosphonate), which inhibit bone resorption. The therapeutic activity of pamidronate is attributable to its potent anti-osteoclastic activity on bone. In animal studies, at therapeutic doses, pamidronate inhibits bone resorption apparently without inhibiting bone formation and mineralization. The predominant means by which pamidronate reduces bone turnover both in vitro and…
Aquacort (Hydrocortisone)
(Pharmaceutical)AQUACORT® Spectropharm Dermatology Hydrocortisone Topical Corticosteroid Action And Clinical Pharmacology: Topical corticosteroids are synthetic derivatives of cortisone which are effective when applied locally to control many types of inflammatory, allergic and pruritic dermatoses. They are thought to act by controlling the rate of synthesis of proteins. The primary action of the corticosteroid is to interfere with the synthesis of arachidonic acid by inhibiting the phospholipase A2 synthesis. The overall effect…
Aquaphor (Petrolatum)
(Pharmaceutical)AQUAPHOR® Smith & Nephew Petrolatum Dermatological Base Indications And Clinical Uses: A neutral, anhydrous base for compounding smooth, stable emulsions; highly miscible with both aqueous solutions and other oil-based substances. For severely dry skin. Also helps promote healing of minor skin irritations. Precautions: For external use only. Avoid contact with eyes. If this occurs, rinse thoroughly with water. If rash or irritation occurs or worsens, discontinue use and consult a…
Apo-Terazosin (Terazosin HCl)
(Pharmaceutical)APO®-TERAZOSIN Apotex Terazosin HCl Antihypertensive Agent – Symptomatic Treatment of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) Action And Clinical Pharmacology: Hypertension: The antihypertensive effect of terazosin is believed to be a direct result of peripheral vasodilation. Although the exact mechanism by which the lowering of blood pressure is achieved is not known, the relaxation of the vessels appears to be produced mainly by selective blockade of a1-adrenoceptors. Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH): The…
Apo Oflox (Ofloxacin)
(Pharmaceutical)APO®-OFLOX Apotex Ofloxacin Antibacterial Action And Clinical Pharmacology: Ofloxacin is a broad-spectrum, synthetic fluoroquinolone antibacterial agent for oral administration. Ofloxacin is thought to exert a bactericidal effect on susceptible bacterial cells by inhibiting the essential bacterial enzyme DNA gyrase, a critical catalyst in the duplication, transcription and repair of bacteria. The bioavailability of ofloxacin in the tablet formulation is approximately 98%. Ofloxacin is rapidly and completely absorbed from the upper…
Apresoline (Hydralazine)
(Pharmaceutical)APRESOLINE® Novartis Pharmaceuticals Hydralazine HCl Antihypertensive Action And Clinical Pharmacology: Although the precise mechanism of action of hydralazine is not fully understood, the major effects are on the cardiovascular system. Hydralazine apparently lowers blood pressure by exerting a peripheral vasodilating effect through a direct relaxation of vascular smooth muscle. Hydralazine, by altering cellular calcium metabolism, interferes with the calcium movements within the vascular smooth muscle that are responsible for initiating…