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Coricidin D (Chlorpheniramine – Phenylpropanolamine)

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CORICIDIN “D”® Schering Chlorpheniramine Maleate – Phenylpropanolamine Compound Antihistaminic – Decongestant – Antipyretic – Analgesic Indications And Clinical Uses: Coricidin “D”: Symptomatic relief of nasal congestion and other discomforts associated with sinusitis, colds and allergic or vasomotor rhinitis. Coricidin “D” Long Acting: For up to 12-hour relief of congestion and sneezing due to colds. Contra-Indications: Sensitivity to any of the components, patients receiving MAO inhibitors in the preceding 3 weeks….

Coricidin Non-Drowsy (ASA – Phenylpropanolamine)

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CORICIDIN® NON-DROWSY Schering ASA – Phenylpropanolamine Analgesic – Antipyretic – Decongestant Indications And Clinical Uses: Symptomatic relief of sinus pain and congestion. Contra-Indications: Sensitivity to any of the components, patients receiving MAO inhibitors in the preceding 3 weeks. Precautions: Although phenylpropanolamine causes practically no pressor effect in normotensive individuals, it should be used with caution in patients with hypertension, diabetes, chronic lung disease, latent or clinically recognized angle closure glaucoma,…

Dristan Sinus (Ibuprofen – Pseudoephedrine HCl)

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DRISTAN® SINUS Whitehall-Robins Ibuprofen – Pseudoephedrine HCl Analgesic – Antipyretic – Nasal Decongestant Action And Clinical Pharmacology: Ibuprofen has exhibited analgesic and antipyretic activity in animal studies designed to specifically demonstrate these effects. Ibuprofen has been shown to have no glucocorticoid-like activity. Pseudoephedrine is an orally effective nasal decongestant when administered in doses of 60 mg/dose, up to 240 mg/day. In order to comply with the flexible dosing schedule approved…

Coreg (Carvedilol)

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COREG™ SmithKline Beecham Carvedilol Congestive Heart Failure Agent Action And Clinical Pharmacology: Carvedilol is a cardiovascular agent for the treatment of CHF that combines beta-adrenoceptor blockade and vasodilation in a single racemic mixture. Nonselective beta-adrenoceptor blocking activity is present in the S(-) enantiomer and alpha 1-adrenoceptor blocking activity is present at equal potency in both the R(+) and S(-) enantiomers. Carvedilol has no intrinsic sympathomimetic activity. Its action on beta-receptors…

Corgard (Nadolol)

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  CORGARD® Squibb Nadolol Antianginal – Antihypertensive Agent Action And Clinical Pharmacology: Nadolol is a noncardioselective beta-adrenergic blocking agent. It does not possess membrane stabilizing or intrinsic sympathomimetic (partial agonist) activities. The exact mechanism by which the drug exercises its anti-anginal effect is not certain. An important factor may be the reduction of myocardial oxygen requirements by blocking catecholamine-induced increases in heart rate, systolic blood pressure and the velocity and…

Coricidin Cold (Chlorpheniramine – ASA)

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CORICIDIN® Cold Tablets Schering Chlorpheniramine – ASA Compound Antihistaminic – Antipyretic – Analgesic Indications And Clinical Uses: For relief of cold and flu symptoms, fever, aches and pains, accompanying a cold, relief of simple headache. Contra-Indications: Sensitivity to any of the components. Precautions: Since the depressant effects of antihistamines are additive to those of other drugs affecting the CNS, patients should be cautioned against drinking alcoholic beverages or taking hypnotics,…

Conray (Iothalamate Meglumine)

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CONRAY® 30 CONRAY® 43 CONRAY® 60 Mallinckrodt Iothalamate Meglumine Radiopaque Medium Action And Clinical Pharmacology: Following intravascular injection, Conray is rapidly transported through the circulatory system to the kidneys and is excreted unchanged in the urine by glomerular filtration. Renal accumulation is sufficiently rapid that maximum radiographic density in the calyces and pelves occurs in most instances about 3 to 8 minutes after injection. In patients with impaired renal function,…

Coptin (Sulfadiazine – Trimethoprim)

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COPTIN® Axcan Pharma Sulfadiazine – Trimethoprim Antibacterial Action And Clinical Pharmacology: Tetrahydrofolic acid is an essential metabolic co-factor in the biosynthesis of purines and thymine compounds which are ultimately utilized in the synthesis of DNA and RNA. The amino acids, serine and methionine, also require tetrahydrofolic acid for their biosynthesis. Cotrimazine exerts its antibacterial effect by interfering with 2 consecutive steps in the biosynthesis of tetrahydrofolic acid. Sulfadiazine inhibits bacterial…

Cordarone (Amiodarone HCl)

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CORDARONE® CORDARONE® I.V. Wyeth-Ayerst Amiodarone HCl Antiarrhythmic Agent Action And Clinical Pharmacology: Amiodarone is generally considered a class III antiarrhythmic drug, but it possesses electrophysiologic characteristics of all 4 Vaughan Williams classes. Like Class I drugs, amiodarone blocks sodium channels at rapid pacing frequencies, and like class II drugs, it exerts antisympathetic activity. One of its main effects, with prolonged administration, is to lengthen the cardiac action potential, a class…

Compleat Modified

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COMPLEAT™ MODIFIED Novartis Nutrition Therapeutic Nutrient Indications And Clinical Uses: A blenderized tube feeding formulated from traditional foods including meat, vegetables and fruit for patients with normal gastrointestinal function. Recommended for both short-term and long-term tube feeding. Not recommended when a low residue tube feeding is required. Precautions: Not for parenteral administration. Dosage And Administration: 6 cans [1 500 mL or 6 700 kJ (1 600 kcal)] provides at least…