NEO-MEDROL® Acne Lotion Pharmacia & Upjohn Methylprednisolone – Neomycin Compound Acne Therapy Indications And Clinical Uses: For control of acne vulgaris in the adolescent and young adult. Also in some cases of acne rosacea and seborrheic dermatitis. Contra-Indications: In tuberculosis of the skin, herpes simplex, vaccinia, varicella and in other cutaneous infections which do not respond to neomycin. Known hypersensitivity to any of the components. Precautions: Avoid contact with eyes….
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Neo-Medrol Acne Lotion (Methylprednisolone / Neomycin)
(Pharmaceutical)Neo (Neomycin / Hydrocortisone)
(Pharmaceutical)NEO-CORTEF® Preparations Pharmacia & Upjohn Neomycin Sulfate – Hydrocortisone Acetate Antibiotic – Corticosteroid Indications And Clinical Uses: These preparations are indicated in the following conditions when threatened with or complicated by infection due to neomycin sensitive organisms. Eye Drops: phlyctenular kerato-conjunctivitis, nonspecific superficial keratitis, acne rosacea keratitis, allergic conjunctivitis, sclerokeratitis, episcleritis, traumatic keratitis. In generalized uveitis and inflammatory diseases of the posterior segment, systemic corticosteroid therapy should be employed. Ointment:…
Neoral (Cyclosporine)
(Pharmaceutical)NEORAL® SANDIMMUNE® I.V. Novartis Cyclosporine Immunosuppressant Caution: Transplantation: Only physicians experienced in immunosuppressive therapy and management of organ transplant patients should prescribe Neoral and Sandimmune I.V. Patients receiving the drug should be managed in centres staffed with professionals experienced in transplantation and the use of immunosuppressants and equipped with adequate laboratory facilities to monitor cyclosporine levels. The ability to measure cyclosporine blood levels facilitates the management of the patient. The…
Nasacort (Triamcinolone Acetonide)
(Pharmaceutical)NASACORT Rhône-Poulenc Rorer Triamcinolone Acetonide Corticosteroid Action And Clinical Pharmacology: Triamcinolone is a potent anti-inflammatory steroid with strong topical and weak systemic activity. When administered intranasally in therapeutic doses, it has a direct anti-inflammatory action on the nasal mucosa, the mechanism of which is not yet completely defined. The minute amount absorbed in therapeutic doses has not been shown to exert any apparent clinical systemic effects. Indications And Clinical Uses:…
Navane (Thiothixene)
(Pharmaceutical)NAVANE Pfizer Thiothixene Antipsychotic Action And Clinical Pharmacology: Thiothixene is an antipsychotic agent of the thioxanthene series. It possesses certain chemical and pharmacologic similarities to the piperazine phenothiazines and differences from the aliphatic group of phenothiazines. Thiothixene’s mode of action has not been clearly established. Indications And Clinical Uses: An antipsychotic agent useful in the management of schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders. As with other antipsychotic agents, some patients resistant…
Navelbine (Vinorelbine Tartrate)
(Pharmaceutical)NAVELBINE® Glaxo Wellcome Vinorelbine Tartrate Antineoplastic Action And Clinical Pharmacology: Vinorelbine is a novel vinca alkaloid which interferes with microtubule assembly. Vinca alkaloids are structurally similar compounds comprising two multiringed units, vindoline and catharanthine. Vinorelbine is a vinca alkaloid in which the catharanthine unit is the site of structural modification. This structural change imparts unique pharmacologic properties which may translate into clinical benefits for patients with various malignancies. The antitumor…
Narcan (Naloxone HCl)
(Pharmaceutical)NARCAN® DuPont Pharma Naloxone HCl Narcotic Antagonist Action And Clinical Pharmacology: Naloxone prevents or reverses the effects of opioids including respiratory depression, sedation and hypotension. Naloxone is an essentially pure narcotic antagonist which does not possess the ‘agonistic’ or morphine-like properties characteristic of other narcotic antagonists. It does not produce respiratory depression, psychotomimetic effects or pupillary constriction. In the absence of narcotic or agonistic effects of other narcotic antagonists, it…
Nardil (Phenelzine)
(Pharmaceutical)NARDIL® Parke-Davis Phenelzine Sulfate Antidepressant Action And Clinical Pharmacology: Phenelzine is a potent monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitor. Monoamine oxidase is a complex enzyme system, widely distributed throughout the body. Drugs that inhibit monoamine oxidase in the laboratory are associated with a number of clinical effects. Thus, it is unknown whether MAO inhibition per se, other pharmacologic actions, or an interaction of both is responsible for the clinical effects observed. All…
Nasacort AQ (Triamcinolone Acetonide)
(Pharmaceutical)NASACORT® AQ Rhône-Poulenc Rorer Triamcinolone Acetonide Corticosteroid Action And Clinical Pharmacology: Triamcinolone acetonide is a potent anti-inflammatory steroid with strong topical and weak systemic activity. Triamcinolone acetonide is a more potent derivative of triamcinolone. Although triamcinolone itself is approximately 1 to 2 times as potent as prednisone in animal models of inflammation, triamcinolone acetonide is approximately 8 times more potent than prednisone. When administered intranasally in therapeutic doses, it has…
Naropin (Ropivacaine HCl)
(Pharmaceutical)NAROPIN® Astra Ropivacaine HCl Local Anesthetic Action And Clinical Pharmacology: Mechanism of Action: Ropivacaine, a local anesthetic of the amino amide class, is supplied as the pure S-(-)-enantiomer. Ropivacaine, like other local anesthetics, causes reversible blockade of impulse propagation along nerve fibres by preventing the inward movement of sodium ions through the cell membrane of the nerve fibres. Ropivacaine has both anesthetic and analgesic effects. At high doses, surgical anesthesia…