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- 222 Narcotics & Aspirin Narcotic Pain Relief
- 282 Narcotics & Aspirin Narcotic Pain Relief
- 292 Narcotics & Aspirin Narcotic Pain Relief
- 4-Way Cold Tablets Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- 642 Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- 8-hour Bayer Timed Rel. Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- A&C with Codeine Narcotics & Aspirin Narcotic Pain Relief
- A'Cenol Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- A.C.&C. Narcotics & Aspirin Narcotic Pain Relief
- A.P.C. Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- A.P.C. w/Codeine Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- A.S.A. Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- A.S.A. & Codeine Comp. Narcotics & Aspirin Narcotic Pain Relief
- A.S.A. Compound Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- A.S.A. Enseals Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- A/T/S Erythromycins Anti-infectives
- APAP Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Accutane Isotretinoin Dermal Medications
- Ace-Tabs Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Acephen Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Aceta Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Aceta w/Codeine Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Aceta with Codeine Narcotics & Acetamin. Narcotic Pain Relief
- Acetaco Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Acetaminophen & Codeine Narcotics & Acetamin. Narcotic Pain Relief
- Acetaminophen w/Codeine Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Acetophen Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Acetoxyl Benzoyl Peroxide Dermal Medications
- Acetylsalicylic Acid Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Acne-Aid Benzoyl Peroxide Dermal Medications
- Actamin Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Actifed-C Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Adatuss Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Aero Caine Anesthetics (Topical) Dermal Medications
- Aero Caine Aerosol Anesthetics (Topical) Dermal Medications
- Aerotherm Anesthetics (Topical) Dermal Medications
- Aldoclor Methyldopa High Blood Pressure
- Aldoril D50 Methyldopa High Blood Pressure
- Aldoril-15 Methyldopa High Blood Pressure
- Aldoril-25 Methyldopa High Blood Pressure
- Aldoris D30 Methyldopa High Blood Pressure
- Algisin Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Algodex Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Alka-Seltzer Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Allercreme Clear-Up Benzoyl Peroxide Dermal Medications
- Alpen Ampicillin Penicillin
- Alquam-X Benzoyl Peroxide Dermal Medications
- Aluminum ASA Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Amacodone Narcotics & Acetamin. Narcotic Pain Relief
- Amaphen Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Ambenyl Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Amcill Ampicillin Penicillin
- Americaine Anesthetics (Topical) Dermal Medications
- Amoxil Amoxicillin Penicillin
- Amphenol Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Amphicol Chloramphenicol Anti-infectives
- Ampicin Ampicillin Penicillin
- Ampilean Ampicillin Penicillin
- Amytal Amobarbital Sedatives-Hypnotics
- Amytal and Aspirin Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Anacin Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Anacin-3 Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Anapap Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Anaphen Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Anbesol Anesthetics (Topical) Dermal Medications
- Ancasal Narcotics & Aspirin Narcotic Pain Relief
- Anexsia with Codeine Narcotics & Aspirin Narcotic Pain Relief
- Anexsia-D Narcotics & Aspirin Narcotic Pain Relief
- Ang-O-Span Nitrates Cardiac & Circulatory
- Anoquan Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Antibiopto Chloramphenicol Anti-infectives
- Antivert Meclizine Anti-emetics
- Anuphen Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Anxanil Hydroxyzine Antianxiety Drugs
- Apamide tablets Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Apo-Acetaminophen Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Apo-Asen Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Apo-Diazepam Diazepam Antianxiety Drugs
- Apo-Dipyridamole Dipyridamole Cardiac & Circulatory
- Apo-Erythro-S Erythromycins Anti-infectives
- Apo-Flurazepam Flurazepam Sedatives-Hypnotics
- Apo-Lorazepam Lorazepam Antianxiety Drugs
- Apo-Meprobamate Meprobamate Antianxiety Drugs
- Apo-Methyldopa Methyldopa High Blood Pressure
- Apo-Propranolol Propranolol Cardiac & Circulatory
- Apo-Sulfatrim Trimethoprim Anti-infectives
- Apo-metoprolol Metoprolol High Blood Pressure
- Apresoline Hydralazine High Blood Pressure
- Aquachloral Chloral Hydrate Sedatives-Hypnotics
- Arcoban Meprobamate Antianxiety Drugs
- Arthralgen Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Arthritis Bayer T/R Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Arthritis Pain Formula Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Ascriptin Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Ascriptin A/D Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Ascriptin with Codeine Narcotics & Aspirin Narcotic Pain Relief
- Asperbuf Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Aspergum Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Aspir-10 Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Aspirin & Codeine Narcotics & Aspirin Narcotic Pain Relief
- Aspirin w/Codeine Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Aspirin, Cod. & Caff. Narcotics & Aspirin Narcotic Pain Relief
- Aspirin-Free Excedrin Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Aspirjen Jr. Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Astrin Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Atarax Hydroxyzine Antianxiety Drugs
- Ataraxoid Hydroxyzine Antianxiety Drugs
- Atasol Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Atasol with Codeine Narcotics & Acetamin. Narcotic Pain Relief
- Ativan Lorazepam Antianxiety Drugs
- Atozine Hydroxyzine Antianxiety Drugs
- Augmentin Amoxicillin Penicillin
- Axotal Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
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- Bactopen Cloxacillin Penicillin
- Bactrim Trimethoprim Anti-infectives
- Bamate Meprobamate Antianxiety Drugs
- Bamo 400 Meprobamate Antianxiety Drugs
- Bancap w/Codeine Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Bancap-HC Narcotics & Acetamin. Narcotic Pain Relief
- Banesin Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Banesin Forte Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Bayapap Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Bayapap with Codeine Narcotics & Acetamin. Narcotic Pain Relief
- Bayer Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Bayer T/R Arthritic Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Beepen-VK Penicillin V Penicillin
- Ben-Aqua Benzoyl Peroxide Dermal Medications
- Benoxyl Benzoyl Peroxide Dermal Medications
- Benzac Benzoyl Peroxide Dermal Medications
- Benzagel Benzoyl Peroxide Dermal Medications
- Benzocaine Anesthetics (Topical) Dermal Medications
- Benzocal Anesthetics (Topical) Dermal Medications
- Betaloc Metoprolol High Blood Pressure
- Betaloc Durules Metoprolol High Blood Pressure
- Betapen-VK Penicillin V Penicillin
- Bexophene Narcotics & Aspirin Narcotic Pain Relief
- BiCozene Anesthetics (Topical) Dermal Medications
- Bonamine Meclizine Anti-emetics
- Bonine Meclizine Anti-emetics
- Bristamycin Erythromycins Anti-infectives
- Bromo-Seltzer Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Buf-Oxal Benzoyl Peroxide Dermal Medications
- Buf-Tabs Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Buff-A Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Buff-A-Comp Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Buffaprin Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Buffered ASA Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Buffered Aspirin & Cod. Narcotics & Aspirin Narcotic Pain Relief
- Bufferin Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Buffex Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Buffinol Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Burntame Anesthetics (Topical) Dermal Medications
- Butacaine Anesthetics (Topical) Dermal Medications
- Butamben Anesthetics (Topical) Dermal Medications
- Butesin Picrate Anesthetics (Topical) Dermal Medications
- Butorphanol Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Butyl Aminobenzoate Anesthetics (Topical) Dermal Medications
- Butyn Sulfate Anesthetics (Topical) Dermal Medications
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- C2 with Codeine Narcotics & Aspirin Narcotic Pain Relief
- C2A Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Caine Spray Anesthetics (Topical) Dermal Medications
- Cal-Vi-Nol Anesthetics (Topical) Dermal Medications
- Calcidrine Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Calciphen Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Cama Arthritis Pain Rel. Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Cama Inlay Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Campain Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Capital Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Capital w/Codeine Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Capital with Codeine Narcotics & Acetamin. Narcotic Pain Relief
- Capoten Captopril High Blood Pressure
- Carbrital Pentobarbital Sedatives-Hypnotics
- Cardilate Nitrates Cardiac & Circulatory
- Cartrax Hydroxyzine Antianxiety Drugs
- Catapres Clonidine HCL High Blood Pressure
- Catapres-TTS Clonidine HCL High Blood Pressure
- Causalin Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Cefinal Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Centrax Prazepam Antianxiety Drugs
- Cetacaine Anesthetics (Topical) Dermal Medications
- Cetro Cirose Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Cheracol Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Chiggerex Anesthetics (Topical) Dermal Medications
- Chiggertox Anesthetics (Topical) Dermal Medications
- Chlorazine Prochlorperazine Anti-emetics
- Chloromycetin Chloramphenicol Anti-infectives
- Chloroptic Chloramphenicol Anti-infectives
- Chlorzone forte Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Cirin Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Clear By Design Benzoyl Peroxide Dermal Medications
- Clearasil Benzoyl Peroxide Dermal Medications
- Clearasil BP(M) Benzoyl Peroxide Dermal Medications
- Cleocin Clindamycin Anti-infectives
- Cleocin-T Clindamycin Anti-infectives
- Clindaycin Lincomycin Anti-infectives
- Clinicaine Anesthetics (Topical) Dermal Medications
- Clinoril Sulindac Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Cloxapen Cloxacillin Penicillin
- Cloxilean Cloxacillin Penicillin
- Co-Tylenol Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Co-Xan Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Co-gesic Narcotics & Acetamin. Narcotic Pain Relief
- Coastaldyne Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Coastaldyne Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Coastalgesic Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Codalan Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Codalex Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Codap Narcotics & Acetamin. Narcotic Pain Relief
- Codasa Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Codeine Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Codeine Sulfate Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Codimal PH Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Coditrate Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Codone Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Codoxy Narcotics & Aspirin Narcotic Pain Relief
- Colidrate Chloral Hydrate Sedatives-Hypnotics
- Colrex Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Colrex Compound Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Combid Prochlorperazine Anti-emetics
- Combipres Clonidine HCL High Blood Pressure
- Compal Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Compazine Prochlorperazine Anti-emetics
- Compocillin VK Penicillin V Penicillin
- Comtrex Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Conacetol Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Congespirin Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Copavin Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Coprobate Meprobamate Antianxiety Drugs
- Coralsone Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Coricidin D Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Coronex Nitrates Cardiac & Circulatory
- Corutol DH Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Coryphen Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Coryphen with Codeine Narcotics & Aspirin Narcotic Pain Relief
- Cosprin Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Cotabs Narcotics & Acetamin. Narcotic Pain Relief
- Cotrim Trimethoprim Anti-infectives
- Cotussis Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Covangesic Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Crystodigin Digitalis Prep. Cardiac & Circulatory
- Crystogin Digitalis Prep. Cardiac & Circulatory
- Cuticura Acne Benzoyl Peroxide Dermal Medications
- Cyclaine Anesthetics (Topical) Dermal Medications
- Cyclomethycaine Anesthetics (Topical) Dermal Medications
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- D-Sinus Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- D-Tran Diazepam Antianxiety Drugs
- Dalacin C Clindamycin Anti-infectives
- Dalmane Flurazepam Sedatives-Hypnotics
- Damason-P Narcotics & Aspirin Narcotic Pain Relief
- Dapa Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Dapase Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Dapase Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Darvocet-N Narcotics & Acetamin. Narcotic Pain Relief
- Darvocet-N 100 Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Darvon Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Darvon Compound Narcotics & Aspirin Narcotic Pain Relief
- Darvon with A.S.A. Narcotics & Aspirin Narcotic Pain Relief
- Darvon-N with A.S.A. Narcotics & Aspirin Narcotic Pain Relief
- Dasicon Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Datril Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Decagesic Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Demer-Idine Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Demerol Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Demerol-APAP Narcotics & Acetamin. Narcotic Pain Relief
- Deprol Meprobamate Antianxiety Drugs
- Depronal-SA Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Derma-Medicone Anesthetics (Topical) Dermal Medications
- Dermacoat Anesthetics (Topical) Dermal Medications
- Dermo-Gen Anesthetics (Topical) Dermal Medications
- Dermodex Benzoyl Peroxide Dermal Medications
- Dermoplast Anesthetics (Topical) Dermal Medications
- Desquam-X Benzoyl Peroxide Dermal Medications
- Detensol Propranolol Cardiac & Circulatory
- Dexamyl Amobarbital Sedatives-Hypnotics
- Dia-Gesic Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel
- Dialog Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Dibucaine Anesthetics (Topical) Dermal Medications
- Dicodid Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Digifortis Digitalis Prep. Cardiac & Circulatory
- Digiglusin Digitalis Prep. Cardiac & Circulatory
- Digitalis Digitalis Prep. Cardiac & Circulatory
- Digitoxin Digitalis Prep. Cardiac & Circulatory
- Digoxin Digitalis Prep. Cardiac & Circulatory
- Dihydromorphinone Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Dilatrate-SR Nitrates Cardiac & Circulatory
- Dilaudid Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Dimetane-DC Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Diothane Anesthetics (Topical) Dermal Medications
- Diperodon Anesthetics (Topical) Dermal Medications
- Dolacet Narcotics & Acetamin. Narcotic Pain Relief
- Dolanex Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Dolene Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Dolene AP-65 Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Dolene Compound Narcotics & Aspirin Narcotic Pain Relief
- Dolene Compound-65 Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Dolene-AP Narcotics & Acetamin. Narcotic Pain Relief
- Dolo-Pap Narcotics & Acetamin. Narcotic Pain Relief
- Dolobid Diflunisal Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Dolophine Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Dolor Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Dolprin Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Dolprn #3 Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Dorcol Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Dorcol Children's Fever Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Dowmycin Erythromycins Anti-infectives
- Doxaphene Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Doxaphene Compound Narcotics & Aspirin Narcotic Pain Relief
- Draizine Hydralazine High Blood Pressure
- Dristan Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Drocode,Aspirin,Caffeine Narcotics & Aspirin Narcotic Pain Relief
- Dromoran Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Dry and Clean Benzoyl Peroxide Dermal Medications
- Dry and Clear Benzoyl Peroxide Dermal Medications
- Duadacin Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Dularin Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Duotrate Nitrates Cardiac & Circulatory
- Duradyne DHC Narcotics & Acetamin. Narcotic Pain Relief
- Duramorph PF Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Durrax Hydroxyzine Antianxiety Drugs
- Dyclone Anesthetics (Topical) Dermal Medications
- Dyclonine Anesthetics (Topical) Dermal Medications
- Dynosal Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
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- E-Biotic Erythromycins Anti-infectives
- E-Mycin Erythromycins Anti-infectives
- E-Mycin E Erythromycins Anti-infectives
- E-Pam Diazepam Antianxiety Drugs
- E-Vista Hydroxyzine Antianxiety Drugs
- E.E.S Erythromycins Anti-infectives
- Easprin Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Econochlor Chloramphenicol Anti-infectives
- Ecotrin Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Elder 65 Compound Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Eloxyl Benzoyl Peroxide Dermal Medications
- Emagrin Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Emcodeine Narcotics & Aspirin Narcotic Pain Relief
- Emex Metoclopramide Anti-emetics
- Empirin Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Empirin with codeine Narcotics & Aspirin Narcotic Pain Relief
- Empracet with Codeine Narcotics & Acetamin. Narcotic Pain Relief
- Emprazil Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Emprazil-C Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Enarax Hydroxyzine Antianxiety Drugs
- Encaprin Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Endecon Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Entrophen Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Ephedrol w/Codeine Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Epi-Clear Benzoyl Peroxide Dermal Medications
- Epimorph Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Equagesic Meprobamate Antianxiety Drugs
- Equanil Meprobamate Antianxiety Drugs
- Equanil wyseals Meprobamate Antianxiety Drugs
- Ery-Tab Erythromycins Anti-infectives
- Ery-derm Erythromycins Anti-infectives
- EryPed Erythromycins Anti-infectives
- Eryc Erythromycins Anti-infectives
- Erymax Erythromycins Anti-infectives
- Erypar Erythromycins Anti-infectives
- Erythrityl tetranitrate Nitrates Cardiac & Circulatory
- Erythrocin Erythromycins Anti-infectives
- Erythrocin Ethyl Succ. Erythromycins Anti-infectives
- Erythromid Erythromycins Anti-infectives
- Erythromycin Erythromycins Anti-infectives
- Erythromycin Estolate Erythromycins Anti-infectives
- Erythromycin Ethylsucc. Erythromycins Anti-infectives
- Erythromycin Gluceptate Erythromycins Anti-infectives
- Erythromycin LactobionateErythromycins Anti-infectives
- Erythromycin Stearate Erythromycins Anti-infectives
- Esgic Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Eskatrol Prochlorperazine Anti-emetics
- Ethril Erythromycins Anti-infectives
- Ethyl Aminobenzoate Anesthetics (Topical) Dermal Medications
- Evenol Meprobamate Antianxiety Drugs
- Excedrin Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Exdol Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Exdol with Codeine Narcotics & Acetamin. Narcotic Pain Relief
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- FL-Tussex Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Febrigesic Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Fendol Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Fenicol Chloramphenicol Anti-infectives
- Florinal Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Florinal w/Codeine Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Foille Anesthetics (Topical) Dermal Medications
- Fortral Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Fostex Benzoyl Peroxide Dermal Medications
- Fostex BPO Benzoyl Peroxide Dermal Medications
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- G-1 Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- G-2 Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- G-3 Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Gaysal Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Genapap Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Genebs Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Genetabs Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Gitaligen Digitalis Prep. Cardiac & Circulatory
- Gitalin Digitalis Prep. Cardiac & Circulatory
- Glyceryl trinitrate Nitrates Cardiac & Circulatory
- Gualamine Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
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- H-H-R Hydralazine High Blood Pressure
- H2Oxyl Benzoyl Peroxide Dermal Medications
- Halcion Triazolam Sedatives-Hypnotics
- Halenol Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Hasacode Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Hexathricin Aerospra Anesthetics (Topical) Dermal Medications
- Hexylcaine Anesthetics (Topical) Dermal Medications
- Hi-Temp Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Hiprin Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Histadyl & ASA Compound Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Hurricaine Anesthetics (Topical) Dermal Medications
- Hy-Pam Hydroxyzine Antianxiety Drugs
- Hyco-Pap Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Hycodan Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Hycodaphen Narcotics & Acetamin. Narcotic Pain Relief
- Hycomine Compound Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Hycotuss Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Hydralazide Hydralazine High Blood Pressure
- Hydrocodone Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Hydrocodone & Acetamin. Narcotics & Acetamin. Narcotic Pain Relief
- Hydrocodone, ASA & Caff. Narcotics & Aspirin Narcotic Pain Relief
- Hydrogesic Narcotics & Acetamin. Narcotic Pain Relief
- Hydromorphone Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Hydroxacen Hydroxyzine Antianxiety Drugs
- Hyzine Hydroxyzine Antianxiety Drugs
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- ICN 65 compound Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Ilosone Erythromycins Anti-infectives
- Ilosone Estolate Erythromycins Anti-infectives
- Ilotycin Gluceptate Erythromycins Anti-infectives
- Inderal Propranolol Cardiac & Circulatory
- Inderal LA Propranolol Cardiac & Circulatory
- Inderide Propranolol Cardiac & Circulatory
- Instantine Plus Narcotics & Aspirin Narcotic Pain Relief
- Intraderm-19 Benzoyl Peroxide Dermal Medications
- Iso-Bid Nitrates Cardiac & Circulatory
- Isobec Amobarbital Sedatives-Hypnotics
- Isochron Nitrates Cardiac & Circulatory
- Isoclor Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Isogard Nitrates Cardiac & Circulatory
- Isonate Nitrates Cardiac & Circulatory
- Isonate TR Nitrates Cardiac & Circulatory
- Isopto Fenicol Chloramphenicol Anti-infectives
- Isordil Nitrates Cardiac & Circulatory
- Isosorbide Dinitrate Nitrates Cardiac & Circulatory
- Isotraine Anesthetics (Topical) Dermal Medications
- Isotrate Nitrates Cardiac & Circulatory
- Ivy-Dry Cream Anesthetics (Topical) Dermal Medications
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- Kalmn Meprobamate Antianxiety Drugs
- Kaytrate Nitrates Cardiac & Circulatory
- Kengesin Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Kesso-mycin Erythromycins Anti-infectives
- Klavikordal Nitrates Cardiac & Circulatory
- Korigesic Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
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- Lan-Dol Meprobamate Antianxiety Drugs
- Lanacane Anesthetics (Topical) Dermal Medications
- Lanorinal Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Lanoxicaps Digitalis Prep. Cardiac & Circulatory
- Lanoxin Digitalis Prep. Cardiac & Circulatory
- Larotid Amoxicillin Penicillin
- Ledercillin VK Penicillin V Penicillin
- Levo-Dromoran Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Levorphan Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Levorphanol Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
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- Maprin I-B Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Marax Hydroxyzine Antianxiety Drugs
- Maxeran Metoclopramide Anti-emetics
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- Maxolon Metoclopramide Anti-emetics
- Measurin Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Meclomen Meclofenamate Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
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- Medi-Tran Meprobamate Antianxiety Drugs
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- Medimet Methyldopa High Blood Pressure
- Mejoral w/o Aspirin Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
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- Morusan Anesthetics (Topical) Dermal Medications
- Motion Cure Meclizine Anti-emetics
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- Naldegesic Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Naptrate Nitrates Cardiac & Circulatory
- Natigozine Digitalis Prep. Cardiac & Circulatory
- Nebs Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Nembutal Pentobarbital Sedatives-Hypnotics
- Neo-Calme Diazepam Antianxiety Drugs
- Neo-Tran Meprobamate Antianxiety Drugs
- Neopap Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Neucalm 50 Hydroxyzine Antianxiety Drugs
- Neuramate Meprobamate Antianxiety Drugs
- Neurate Meprobamate Antianxiety Drugs
- Neutrogena Acne Mask Benzoyl Peroxide Dermal Medications
- Nifedipine Procardia Cardiac & Circulatory
- Niong Nitrates Cardiac & Circulatory
- Nitro-Bid Nitrates Cardiac & Circulatory
- Nitro-Dur Nitrates Cardiac & Circulatory
- Nitro-Long Nitrates Cardiac & Circulatory
- Nitro-Time Nitrates Cardiac & Circulatory
- Nitrobon Nitrates Cardiac & Circulatory
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- Nitrocap T.D. Nitrates Cardiac & Circulatory
- Nitrocardin Nitrates Cardiac & Circulatory
- Nitrodisc Nitrates Cardiac & Circulatory
- Nitrogard-SR Nitrates Cardiac & Circulatory
- Nitroglycerin Nitrates Cardiac & Circulatory
- Nitroglyn Nitrates Cardiac & Circulatory
- Nitrol Nitrates Cardiac & Circulatory
- Nitrolin Nitrates Cardiac & Circulatory
- Nitronet Nitrates Cardiac & Circulatory
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- Nitrospan Nitrates Cardiac & Circulatory
- Nitrostablin Nitrates Cardiac & Circulatory
- Nitrostat Nitrates Cardiac & Circulatory
- Noctec Chloral Hydrate Sedatives-Hypnotics
- Norcet Narcotics & Acetamin. Narcotic Pain Relief
- Norgesic Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Norwich Aspirin Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Nova-Phase Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Nova-Phenicol Chloramphenicol Anti-infectives
- Nova-Rectal Pentobarbital Sedatives-Hypnotics
- Novahistine DH Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Novamobarb Amobarbital Sedatives-Hypnotics
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- Novapen V Penicillin V Penicillin
- Novasen Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Novo AC&C Narcotics & Aspirin Narcotic Pain Relief
- Novo Secobarb Secobarbital Sedatives-Hypnotics
- Novo-Ampicillin Ampicillin Penicillin
- Novo-Mepro Meprobamate Antianxiety Drugs
- Novochlorhydrate Chloral Hydrate Sedatives-Hypnotics
- Novochlorocap Chloramphenicol Anti-infectives
- Novocloxin Cloxacillin Penicillin
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- Novodipam Diazepam Antianxiety Drugs
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- Novolorazem Lorazepam Antianxiety Drugs
- Novomepro Meprobamate Antianxiety Drugs
- Novometoprol Metoprolol High Blood Pressure
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- Novopentobarb Pentobarbital Sedatives-Hypnotics
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- Opium Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Oradrate Chloral Hydrate Sedatives-Hypnotics
- Oraphen-PD Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Orbenin Cloxacillin Penicillin
- Orgatrax Hydroxyzine Antianxiety Drugs
- Ornex Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Ossonate-Plus Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
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- Oxy-5 Benzoyl Peroxide Dermal Medications
- Oxycocet Narcotics & Acetamin. Narcotic Pain Relief
- Oxycodan Narcotics & Aspirin Narcotic Pain Relief
- Oxycodone Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Oxycodone & Acetamin. Narcotics & Acetamin. Narcotic Pain Relief
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- PHisoAc BP Benzoyl Peroxide Dermal Medications
- PMB Meprobamate Antianxiety Drugs
- PMS Dopazide Methyldopa High Blood Pressure
- Pabirin Buffered Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Pacaps Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Pain Relief w/o Aspirin Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- PanOxyl Benzoyl Peroxide Dermal Medications
- PanOxyl AQ Benzoyl Peroxide Dermal Medications
- Panadol Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Panasorb Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Panex Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Pantapon Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Panthocal A & D Anesthetics (Topical) Dermal Medications
- Paracetamol Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Parafon Forte Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Paraphen Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Paregoric Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
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- Pargesic Compound 65 Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Pathibamate Meprobamate Antianxiety Drugs
- Pavadon Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Paveral Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Pax 400 Meprobamate Antianxiety Drugs
- Pediacof Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Pediamycin Erythromycins Anti-infectives
- Pediazole Erythromycins Anti-infectives
- Pedric Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Peedee Dose Aspirin Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Pen-Vee K Penicillin V Penicillin
- Penamox Amoxicillin Penicillin
- Penapar VK Penicillin V Penicillin
- Penbritin Ampicillin Penicillin
- Pendiamycin Erythromycins Anti-infectives
- Pentaerythritol Nitrates Cardiac & Circulatory
- Pentamycetin Chloramphenicol Anti-infectives
- Pentazocine Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Pentazocine & Acetamin. Narcotics & Acetamin. Narcotic Pain Relief
- Pentazocine & Aspirin Narcotics & Aspirin Narcotic Pain Relief
- Pentestan Nitrates Cardiac & Circulatory
- Pentogen Pentobarbital Sedatives-Hypnotics
- Pentol Nitrates Cardiac & Circulatory
- Pentraspan Nitrates Cardiac & Circulatory
- Pentritol Nitrates Cardiac & Circulatory
- Pentylan Nitrates Cardiac & Circulatory
- Percocet Narcotics & Acetamin. Narcotic Pain Relief
- Percocet-Demi Narcotics & Acetamin. Narcotic Pain Relief
- Percodan Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Percodan-Demi Narcotics & Aspirin Narcotic Pain Relief
- Perifoam Anesthetics (Topical) Dermal Medications
- Peritrate Nitrates Cardiac & Circulatory
- Persa-Gel Benzoyl Peroxide Dermal Medications
- Persadox Benzoyl Peroxide Dermal Medications
- Persantine Dipyridamole Cardiac & Circulatory
- Persistin Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Pethadol Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Pethidine Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Pfizer-E Erythromycins Anti-infectives
- Pfizerpen VK Penicillin V Penicillin
- Phenaphen Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Phenaphen w/Codeine Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Phenaphen with Codeine Narcotics & Acetamin. Narcotic Pain Relief
- Phendex Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Phenergan Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Phrenilin Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Physeptone Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- pms-Propranolol Propranolol Cardiac & Circulatory
- Poly-Histine w/Codeine Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Polycillin Ampicillin Penicillin
- Polymox Amoxicillin Penicillin
- Pontocaine Anesthetics (Topical) Dermal Medications
- Porox 7 Benzoyl Peroxide Dermal Medications
- Poxy Compound-65 Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Pramoxine Anesthetics (Topical) Dermal Medications
- Prax Anesthetics (Topical) Dermal Medications
- Presalin Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Principen Ampicillin Penicillin
- Pro-65 Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Pro-iso Prochlorperazine Anti-emetics
- Procardia Nifedipine Cardiac & Circulatory
- Prochlor-iso Prochlorperazine Anti-emetics
- Proctodon Anesthetics (Topical) Dermal Medications
- Proctofoam Anesthetics (Topical) Dermal Medications
- Prodolor Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Profene Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Progesic Compound-65 Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Proloprim Trimethoprim Anti-infectives
- Promethazine w/Codeine Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Propa P.H. Benzoyl Peroxide Dermal Medications
- Propa P.H. Porox Benzoyl Peroxide Dermal Medications
- Propoxychel compound Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Propoxyphene Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Propoxyphene & Acetamin. Narcotics & Acetamin. Narcotic Pain Relief
- Propoxyphene & Aspirin Narcotics & Aspirin Narcotic Pain Relief
- Protid Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Protran Meprobamate Antianxiety Drugs
- Protrin Trimethoprim Anti-infectives
- Proval Narcotics & Acetamin. Narcotic Pain Relief
- Proxagesic Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Proxene Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Proxine Anesthetics (Topical) Dermal Medications
- Prunicodeine Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Purodigin Digitalis Prep. Cardiac & Circulatory
- Pyridamole Dipyridamole Cardiac & Circulatory
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- Q-Pam Diazepam Antianxiety Drugs
- Quiess Hydroxyzine Antianxiety Drugs
- Quietal Meprobamate Antianxiety Drugs
- Quless Pentobarbital Sedatives-Hypnotics
- Quotane Anesthetics (Topical) Dermal Medications
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- RMS Uniserts Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- RP-Mycin Erythromycins Anti-infectives
- Rectal Medicone Anesthetics (Topical) Dermal Medications
- Reglan Metoclopramide Anti-emetics
- Repan Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Repro Compound 65 Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Restoril Temazepam Sedatives-Hypnotics
- Rhinocaps Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Riphen-10 Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Rival Diazepam Antianxiety Drugs
- Robam Meprobamate Antianxiety Drugs
- Robamate Meprobamate Antianxiety Drugs
- Robamox Amoxicillin Penicillin
- Robicillin VK Penicillin V Penicillin
- Robidone Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Robigesic Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Robimycin Erythromycins Anti-infectives
- Robitussin A-C Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Rolazine Hydralazine High Blood Pressure
- Ronuvex Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Rovbac Trimethoprim Anti-infectives
- Roxanol Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Ru-Vert-M Meclizine Anti-emetics
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- S-A-C Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- S-A-C Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- SK-65 APAP Narcotics & Acetamin. Narcotic Pain Relief
- SK-65 Compound Narcotics & Aspirin Narcotic Pain Relief
- SK-APAP Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- SK-APAP with Codeine Narcotics & Acetamin. Narcotic Pain Relief
- SK-Ampicillin Ampicillin Penicillin
- SK-Bamate Meprobamate Antianxiety Drugs
- SK-Chloral Hydrate Chloral Hydrate Sedatives-Hypnotics
- SK-Dipyridamole Dipyridamole Cardiac & Circulatory
- SK-Erythromycin Erythromycins Anti-infectives
- SK-Oxycodone & Acetamin. Narcotics & Acetamin. Narcotic Pain Relief
- SK-Oxycodone w/Aspirin Narcotics & Aspirin Narcotic Pain Relief
- SK-Penicillin VK Penicillin V Penicillin
- SMZ-TMP Trimethoprim Anti-infectives
- Safety Coated APF Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Sal-Adult Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Sal-Infant Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Salatin Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Saleto Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Salimeph Forte Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Salocol Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Salphenyl Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Salsprin Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Sansert Methysergide Cardiac & Circulatory
- Secogen Secobarbital Sedatives-Hypnotics
- Seconal Secobarbital Sedatives-Hypnotics
- Sedabamate Meprobamate Antianxiety Drugs
- Sedapap Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Septra Trimethoprim Anti-infectives
- Ser-Ap-Es Hydralazine High Blood Pressure
- Seral Secobarbital Sedatives-Hypnotics
- Serenack Diazepam Antianxiety Drugs
- Serpasil-Apresoline Hydralazine High Blood Pressure
- Sinarest Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Sine-Aid Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Sine-Off Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Singlet Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Sinubid Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Sinulin Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Sinutab Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Soft-N-Soothe Anesthetics (Topical) Dermal Medications
- Solarcaine Anesthetics (Topical) Dermal Medications
- Som-Pam Flurazepam Sedatives-Hypnotics
- Soma Comp. w/Codeine Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Soma Compound Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Somnal Flurazepam Sedatives-Hypnotics
- Sopamycetin Chloramphenicol Anti-infectives
- Sorate Nitrates Cardiac & Circulatory
- Sorbase II Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Sorbide Nitrates Cardiac & Circulatory
- Sorbitrate Nitrates Cardiac & Circulatory
- Spectrobid Bacampicillin Penicillin
- St. Joseph Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- St. Joseph Aspirin Free Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- St. Joseph Childrens Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Stadol Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Statex Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Staticin Erythromycins Anti-infectives
- Stemetic Trimethobenzamide Anti-emetics
- Stemetil Prochlorperazine Anti-emetics
- Stero-Darvon Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Stopayne Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Strascogesic Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Stress-Pam Diazepam Antianxiety Drugs
- Sudoprin Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Sulindac Clinoril Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Summit Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Sumox Amoxicillin Penicillin
- Supac Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Supasa Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Supen Ampicillin Penicillin
- Supeudol Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Suppap Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Surfacaine Anesthetics (Topical) Dermal Medications
- Susadrin Nitrates Cardiac & Circulatory
- Sylapar Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Symmetrel Amantadine Anti-virals
- Synalgos Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Synalgos-DC Narcotics & Aspirin Narcotic Pain Relief
- Syraprim Trimethoprim Anti-infectives
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- T-Gesic Forte Narcotics & Acetamin. Narcotic Pain Relief
- T-Star Erythromycins Anti-infectives
- T.E.H. Tablets Hydroxyzine Antianxiety Drugs
- T.P.I. Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Talacen Narcotics & Acetamin. Narcotic Pain Relief
- Talwin Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Talwin Compound Narcotics & Aspirin Narcotic Pain Relief
- Tapanol Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Tapar Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Teen Benzoyl Peroxide Dermal Medications
- Tega-Caine Anesthetics (Topical) Dermal Medications
- Tega-Dyne Anesthetics (Topical) Dermal Medications
- Tegamide Trimethobenzamide Anti-emetics
- Tegopen Cloxacillin Penicillin
- Temlo Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Tempra Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Tenlap Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Tenol Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Terpin Hydrate w/Codeine Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Tetracaine Anesthetics (Topical) Dermal Medications
- Theozine Hydroxyzine Antianxiety Drugs
- Ticon Trimethobenzamide Anti-emetics h
- Tigan Trimethobenzamide Anti-emetics
- Tiject-20 Trimethobenzamide Anti-emetics
- Topex Benzoyl Peroxide Dermal Medications
- Totacillin Ampicillin Penicillin
- Tranderm-Nitro Nitrates Cardiac & Circulatory
- Tranmep Meprobamate Antianxiety Drugs
- Trates Nitrates Cardiac & Circulatory
- Triaminic Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Triaminic w/Codeine Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Triaminicin Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Triaphen-10 Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Tribavirin Ribavirin Anti-virals
- Tridil Nitrates Cardiac & Circulatory
- Trigesic Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Trimox Amoxicillin Penicillin
- Trimpex Trimethoprim Anti-infectives
- Trind Syrup Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Tronolane Anesthetics (Topical) Dermal Medications
- Tronothane Anesthetics (Topical) Dermal Medications
- Tuinal Amobarbital Sedatives-Hypnotics
- Tussar Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Tussend Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Tussi-Organidin Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Pain Relief
- Two-Dyne Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Ty-Tabs Narcotics & Acetamin. Narcotic Pain Relief
- Tylenol Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Tylenol with Codeine Narcotics & Acetamin. Narcotic Pain Relief
- Tylox Narcotics & Acetamin. Narcotic Pain Relief
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- Unguentine Anesthetics (Topical) Dermal Medications
- Unipes Hydralazine High Blood Pressure
- Uniserp Hydralazine High Blood Pressure
- Urolocaine Anesthetics (Topical) Dermal Medications
- Uticillin VK Penicillin V Penicillin
- Utimox Amoxicillin Penicillin
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- V-Cillin Penicillin V Penicillin
- V-Cillin K Penicillin V Penicillin
- Valadol Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Valium Diazepam Antianxiety Drugs
- Valorin Acetaminophen Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Valrelease Diazepam Antianxiety Drugs
- Vamate Hydroxyzine Antianxiety Drugs
- Vanoxide Benzoyl Peroxide Dermal Medications
- Vanquish Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Vaso-80 Nitrates Cardiac & Circulatory
- Vasodilan Isoxsuprine Cardiac & Circulatory
- Vasoglyn Nitrates Cardiac & Circulatory
- Vasoprine Isoxsuprine Cardiac & Circulatory
- Veetids Penicillin V Penicillin
- Velvacaine Anesthetics (Topical) Dermal Medications
- Verin Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Vicodin Narcotics & Acetamin. Narcotic Pain Relief
- Vilona Ribavirin Anti-virals
- Viramid Ribavirin Anti-virals
- Virazole Ribavirin Anti-virals]
- Vistacon Hydroxyzine Antianxiety Drugs
- Vistaject Hydroxyzine Antianxiety Drugs
- Vistaquel Hydroxyzine Antianxiety Drugs
- Vistaril Hydroxyzine Antianxiety Drugs
- Vistazine Hydroxyzine Antianxiety Drugs
- Vistrax Hydroxyzine Antianxiety Drugs
- Vivol Diazepam Antianxiety Drugs
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- Wehvert Meclizine Anti-emetics
- Wesprin Buffered Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Wigraine-PB Pentobarbital Sedatives-Hypnotics
- Wyamycin Erythromycins Anti-infectives
- Wyamycin E Erythromycins Anti-infectives
- Wyamycin S Erythromycins Anti-infectives
- Wygesic Narcotics & Acetamin. Narcotic Pain Relief
- Wymox Amoxicillin Penicillin
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- Xerac BP Benzoyl Peroxide Dermal Medications
- Xylocaine Anesthetics (Topical) Dermal Medications
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- Zeroxin Benzoyl Peroxide Dermal Medications
- Zorprin Aspirin Non-Narcotic Pain Rel.
- Zovirax Acyclovir Anti-virals
- Zovirax Ointment Acyclovir Anti-virals
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- @AMOXICILLIN TRIHYDRATE
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- Brand Names:
- Amoxil, Larotid, Polymox, Robamox, Trimos, Utimox, Wymox
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- Usage:
- Systemic infections; acute and chronic urinary tract
- infections.
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- Possible Side Effects:
- Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, hypersensitivity (rash),
- itching.
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- Interaction With Other Drugs:
- Probenecid: Increases blood levels of penicillin.
- Probenecid is often used for this purpose.
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- Other Considerations:
- Notify doctor of other drug allergies.
- Take with food to prevent gastric distress.
- Take exactly as prescribed and take entire quantity
- prescribed.
- !
- @AMPICILLIN
-
- Brand Names:
- Amcap, Amcill, Pfizerpen A, Principen, Roampicillin.
-
- AMPICILLIN SODIUM
-
- Brand Names:
- Omnipen-N, Pen A/N, Polycillin-N, Totacillin-N
-
- AMPICILLIN TRIHYDRATE
- Brand Names:
- Omnipen
-
- Usage:
- Systemic infections; acute and chronic urinary tract
- infections.
-
- Possible Side Effects:
- Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, glossitis (inflammation of the
- tongue), stomatitis (inflammation of the mouth),
- hypersensitivity (rash), itching.
-
- Interaction with other drugs:
- Probenecid: increases blood levels of penicillin.
- Probenecid is often used for this purpose.
-
- Other Considerations:
- Inform doctor of any drug allergies.
- Take medication exactly as prescribed and take entire
- quantity prescribed.
- Call doctor if rash, fever or chills develop.
- Take 1 to 2 hours before meals or 2 to 3 hours after.
- !
- @BACAMPICILLIN HYDROCHLORIDE
-
- Brand Names:
- Spectrobid
-
- Usage:
- Upper and lower respiratory tract infections; urinary
- tract infections; skin infections
-
- Possible Side Effects:
- Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, glossitis (inflammation of the
- tongue), stomatitis (inflammation of the mouth),
- hypersensitivity (rash), itching
-
- Interactions With Other Drugs:
- Probenecid: Increases blood levels of bacampicillin or
- other penicillins. Probenecid is often used for this
- purpose.
-
- Other Considerations:
- Inform doctor of any drug allergies.
- Take entire quantity prescribed.
- Call doctor if rash, fever, or chills develop.
- !
- @CLOXACILLIN SODIUM
-
- Brand Names:
- Cloxapen, Tegopen
-
- Usage:
- Systemic infections
-
- Possible Side Effects:
- Nausea, vomiting, stomach distress, diarrhea,
- hypersensitivity (rash, itching, chills, fever, sneezing,
- wheezing)
-
- Interactions With Other Drugs:
- Probenecid: Increases blood levels of penicillin.
- Probenecid is often used for this purpose.
-
- Other Considerations:
- Take exactly as prescribed and take entire quantity
- prescribed.
- Call doctor if rash, fever or chills develop.
- Take 1 to 2 hours before meals or 2 to 3 hours after.
- Take with full glass of water, not fruit juice or
- carbonated beverage, because acid will inactivate the
- drug.
- !
- @PENICILLIN V
-
- Brand Names:
- Betapen VK, Biotic-V-Powder, Bopen V-K, Cocillin V-K,
- Lanacillin VK, Ledercillin VK, Penapar VK, Pen-Vee-K,
- Pfizerpen VK, Robicillin-VK, SK-Penicillin VK, Uticillin
- VK, B-Cillin K
-
- Usage:
- Mild to moderate systemic infections.
-
- Possible Side Effects:
- Stomach distress, vomiting, diarrhea, nausea,
- hypersensitivity (rash, itching, chills, fever, swelling)
-
-
- Interactions With Other Drugs:
- Neomycin: decreases absorption of penicillin.
- Probenecid: increases blood levels of penicillin.
- Probenecid is often used for this purpose.
-
- Other Considerations:
- Inform doctor of any drug allergies.
- Take medication exactly as prescribed and take entire
- quantity prescribed.
- Take 1 to 2 hours before meals and 2 to 3 hours after.
- Take with a full glass of water, not fruit juice or a
- carbonated beverage, because acid will inactivate the
- drug.
- !
- @ACETAMINOPHEN
-
- Brand Names:
- Acephen, Datril-500, Dolanex, Halenol, Liquiprin, Panadol,
- Phendex, tapar, Tempra, Tylenol, Valadol
-
- Usage:
- Mild pain or fever
-
- Possible Side Effects:
- Rash, itching, severe liver damage with over dosing
-
- Interactions With Other Drugs:
- Diflunisal: increases acetaminophen blood levels. Don't
- use together.
- Cholestyramine: inhibits acetaminophen's absorption.
- Avoid using together.
-
- Other Considerations:
- Be aware that high dosage or unsupervised chronic use can
- cause liver damage.
- Don't use for self-medication of high fever (103.1 degrees
- F), fever persisting longer than 3 days, or recurrent
- fever unless directed by your doctor.
- Liquid form is recommended for children.
- !
- @ASPIRIN
-
- Brand Names:
- A.S.A., Aspergum, Aspirjen Jr., Bayer Timed-Release,
- Buffinol, Easprin, Ecotrin, Empirin, Measurin, Zorprin
-
- Usage:
- Arthritis; mild pain; fever; Blood clotting disorders.
-
- Possible Side Effects:
- Prolonged bleeding time; ringing in the ears and hearing
- loss; nausea, vomiting, gastric distress, hidden bleeding,
- rash, bruising, hypersensitivity manifested by shock
- and/or asthma.
-
- Interactions With Other Drugs:
- Ammonium chloride (and other urine acidifiers): increased
- blood levels of aspirin products. Monitor for over dose.
- Antacids in high doses (and other urine alkalinizers):
- decreased levels of aspirin products.
- Corticosteroids: Enhanced elimination. Monitor for
- decreased effects.
- Oral anticoagulants and heparin: increase risk of
- bleeding. Avoid using together if possible.
-
- Other Considerations:
- Do not use if you have a gastric ulcer, or gastric
- bleeding.
- Recommended that children or teenagers with chicken pox or
- influenza-like illness not be given salicylates (aspirin).
- Give with food, milk, antacid, or large glass of water to
- reduce gastric distress.
- !
- @CHOLINE MAGNESIUM TRISALICYLATE
-
- Brand Name:
- Trilisate
-
- Usage:
- Arthritis; mild-to-moderate pain and fever.
-
- Possible Side Effects:
- Tinging in the ears and hearing loss, nausea, vomiting,
- gastric distress, hidden bleeding, rash, hypersensitivity
- manifested by shock and/or asthma.
-
- Interactions With Other Drugs:
- Ammonium chloride: increased blood levels of salicylates.
- Antacids in high doses: decreased levels of salicylates.
- Corticosteroids: enhance salicylate elimination. Monitor
- for decreased salicylate effect.
- Oral anticoagulants and heparin: increase risk of
- bleeding. Avoid using together if possible.
-
- Other Considerations:
- Do not use if you have gastric ulcer or gastric bleeding.
- Recommended that it not be given to children or teenagers
- with chicken pox or influenza-like illness.
- Take with food or full glass of water.
- !
- @DIFLUNISAL
-
- Brand Names:
- Dolobid
-
- Usage:
- Mild to moderate pain and osteoarthritis
-
- Possible Side Effects:
- Dizziness, insomnia, headache, ringing in the ears,
- nausea, dyspepsia, gastrointestinal pain, diarrhea,
- vomiting, constipation, excess gas, rash, itching.
-
- Interactions With Other Drugs:
- Aspirin, antacids: Decreased diflunisal blood levels.
-
- Other Considerations:
- May take with water, milk, or meals.
- !
- @MECLOFENAMATE
-
- BRAND NAMES
- Meclomen
-
- BASIC INFORMATION
- Habit forming? No
- Prescription needed? Yes
- Available as generic? No
- Drug class: Anti-inflammatory (non-steroid)
-
- USES
- Treatment for joint pain, stiffness, inflammation and
- swelling of arthritis and gout.
-
- DOSAGE AND USAGE INFORMATION
- How to take:
- Capsule--Swallow with liquid or food to lessen stomach
- irritation. If you can't swallow whole, open capsule
- and take with liquid or food.
- When to take:
- At the same times each day.
- If you forget a dose:
- Take as soon as you remember up to 2 hours late. If
- more than 2 hours, wait for next scheduled dose (don't
- double this dose).
- What drug does:
- Reduces tissue concentration of prostaglandins
- (hormones which produce inflammation and pain).
- Time lapse before drug works:
- Begins in 4 to 24 hours. May require 3 weeks regular
- use for maximum benefit.
- Don't take with:
- See interaction column and consult doctor.
-
- OVERDOSE
- Symptoms:
- Confusion, agitation, incoherence, convulsions,
- possible hemorrhage from stomach or intestine, coma.
- What to do:
- *Dial 0 (operator) or 911 (emergency) for an ambulance
- or medical help. Then give first aid immediately.
- *See emergency information.
-
- POSSIBLE ADVERSE REACTIONS OR SIDE EFFECTS
- Symptoms What to do
- ------------------------------------------------------
- Life-threatening:
- None expected.
-
- Common:
- *Dizziness, nausea, pain. Continue. Call doctor when
- convenient.
- *Headache. Continue. Tell doctor at
- next visit.
-
- Infrequent:
- *Depression; drowsiness; Continue. Call doctor when
- ringing in ears; convenient.
- constipation or diarrhea;
- vomiting; swollen feet,
- legs.
-
- Rare:
- *Convilsions; confusion; Discontinue. Call doctor
- rash, hives, or itchy right away.
- skin; blurred vision;
- black, bloody or tarry
- stool; difficult
- breathing; tightness in
- chest; rapid heartbeat;
- unusual bleeding or
- bruising; blood in urine;
- jaundice.
- *Frequent, painful or Continue. Call doctor when
- difficult urination; convenient.
- fatigue, weakness.
-
- WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
- Don't take if:
- *You are allergic to aspirin or any non-steroid,
- anti-inflammatory drug.
- *You have gastritis, peptic ulcer, enteritis, ileitis,
- ulcerative colitis, asthma, heart failure, high blood
- pressure or bleeding problems.
- *You are younger than 15.
- Before you start, consult your doctor:
- *If you have epilepsy.
- *If you have Parkinson's disease.
- *If you have been mentally ill.
- *If you have had kidney disease or impaired kidney
- function.
- Over age 60:
- Adverse reactions and side effects may be more frequent
- and severe than in younger persons.
- Pregnancy:
- Studies inconclusive on harm to unborn child. Decide
- with your doctor whether drug benefits justify risk to
- unborn child.
- Breast-feeding:
- May harm child. Avoid.
- Infants and children:
- Not recommended for anyone younger than 15. Use only
- under medical supervision.
- Prolonged use:
- *Eye damage.
- *Reduced hearing.
- *Sore throat, fever.
- *Weight gain.
- Skin and sunlight:
- No problems expected.
- Driving, piloting or hazardous work:
- Don't drive or pilot aircraft until you learn how
- medicine affects you. Don't work around dangerous
- machinery. Don't climb ladders or work in high places.
- Danger increases if you drink alcohol or take medicine
- affecting alertness and reflexes, such as
- antihistamines, tranquilizers, sedatives, pain
- medicine, narcotics and mind-altering drugs.
- Discontinuing:
- Don't discontinue without consulting doctor. Dose may
- require gradual reduction if you have taken drug for a
- long time. Doses of other drugs may also require
- adjustment.
- Others:
- No problems expected.
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER DRUGS
- Generic Name or Drug Class Combined Effect
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- Acebutolol Decreased antihypertensive
- effect of acebutolol.
- Anticoagulants (oral) Increased risk of bleeding.
- Aspirin Increased risk of stomach
- ulcer.
- Cortisone drugs Increased risk of stomach
- ulcer.
- Furosemide Decreased diuretic effect
- of furosemide.
- Gold compounds Possible increased
- likelihood of kidney damage.
- Ketoprofen Increased possibility of
- internal bleeding.
- Minoxidil Decreased minoxidil effect.
- Oxprenolol Decreased antihypertensive
- effect of oxprenolol.
- Oxphenbutazone Possible stomach ulcer.
- Phenylbutazone Possible stomach ulcer.
- Probenecid Increased meclofenamate
- effect.
- Thyroid hormones Rapid heartbeat, blood-
- pressure rise.
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER SUBSTANCES
- Interacts with Combined effect
- ----------------------------------------------------------
- Alcohol: Possible stomach ulcer
- or bleeding.
- Beverages: None expected.
- Cocaine: None expected.
- Foods: None expected.
- Marijuana: Increased pain relief
- from meclofenamate.
- Tobacco: None expected.
- !
- @SULFASALAZINE
-
- BRAND NAMES
- Azulfidine Salazopyrin
- Azulfidine En-Tabs SAS-500
-
- BASIC INFORMATION
- Habit forming? No
- Prescription needed? Yes
- Available as generic? Yes
- Drug class: Sulfa (sulfonamide)
-
- USES
- Treatment for ulceration and bleeding during active phase of
- ulcerative colitis.
-
- DOSAGE AND USAGE INFORMATION
- How to take:
- Tablet--Swallow with liquid. Instructions to take on empty
- stomach mean 1 hour before or 2 hours after eating.
-
- Liquid--Shake carefully before measuring.
-
- When to take:
- At the same times each day, evenly spaced.
-
- If you forget a dose:
- Take as soon as you remember up to 2 hours late. If more than
- 2 hours, wait for next scheduled dose (don't double this
- dose).
-
- What drug does:
- Anti-inflammatory action reduces tissue destruction in colon.
-
- Time lapse before drug works:
- 2 to 5 days.
-
- Don't take with:
- See interaction column and consult doctor.
-
- POSSIBLE ADVERSE REACTIONS OR SIDE EFFECTS
- ________________________________________________________________________
- Symptoms What to do
- Life-threatening:
- None expected.
-
- Common:
- Itchy skin, rash. Discontinue. Call doctor right
- away.
-
- Headache, nausea, Continue. Call doctor when
- vomiting, diarrhea, when convenient.
- appetite loss.
-
- Orange urine. Continue. Tell doctor at next
- visit.
-
- Infrequent:
- Red, peeling or Discontinue. Call doctor right
- blistering skin; away.
- sore throat; fever;
- swallowing difficulty;
- unusual bruising;
- aching joints or
- muscles; jaundice.
-
- Dizziness. Continue. Call doctor when
- convenient.
-
- Rare:
- Painful urination; Discontinue. Call doctor right
- low back pain; away.
- numbness, tingling,
- burning feeling in feet
- and hands.
-
- OVERDOSE
- Symptoms:
- Less urine, bloody urine, coma.
-
- What to do:
- Dial 0 (operator) or 911 (emergency) for an ambulance or
- medical help. Then give first aid immediately.
-
- See emergency information.
-
- WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
- Don't take if:
- You are allergic to any sulfa drug.
-
- Before you start, consult your doctor:
- If you are allergic to carbonic anhydrase inhibitors, oral
- antidiabetics or thiazide or loop diuretics.
-
- If you are allergic by nature.
-
- If you have liver or kidney disease.
-
- If you have porphyria.
-
- If you have developed anemia from use of any drug.
-
- Over age 60:
- Adverse reactions and side effects may be more frequent and
- severe than in younger persons.
-
- Pregnancy:
- Risk ot unborn child outweighs drug benefits. Don't use.
-
- Breast-feeding:
- Drug passes into milk. Avoid drug or discontinue nursing
- until you finish medicine. Consult doctor for advice on
- maintaining milk supply.
-
- Infants and Children:
- Don't give to infants younger than 1 month.
-
- Prolonged use:
- May enlarge thyroid gland.
-
- You may become more susceptible to infections caused by germs
- not responsive to this drug.
-
- Request frequent blood counts, liver- and kidney-function
- studies.
-
- Skin and sunlight:
- May cause rash or intensify sunburn in areas exposed to sun or
- sunlamp.
-
- Driving, piloting or hazardous work:
- Avoid if you feel dizzy. Otherwise, no problems expected.
-
- Discontinuing:
- Don't discontinue without doctor's advice until you complete
- prescribed dose, even though symptoms diminish or disappear.
-
- Others:
- Drink 2 quarts of liquid each day to prevent adverse
- reactions.
-
- If you require surgery, tell anesthetist you take sulfa.
- Pentothal anesthesia should not be used.
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER DRUGS
- ________________________________________________________________________
- Generic name or drug class Combined effect
-
- Aminobenzoate potassium Possible decreased sulfa
- effect.
-
- Antibiotics Decreased sulfa effect.
-
- Anticoagulants (oral) Increased anticoagulant
- effect.
-
- Anticonvulsants (hydantoin) Toxic effect on brain.
-
- Aspirin Increased sulfa effect.
-
- Calcium supplements Decreased sulfa effect.
-
- Digoxin Decreased digoxin effect.
-
- Iron supplements Decreased sulfa effect.
-
- Isoniazid Possible anemia.
-
- Methenamine Possible kidney blockage.
-
- Methotrexate Increased methotrexate effect.
-
- Oxyphenbutazone Increased sulfa effect.
-
- Para-aminosalicylic acid (PAS) Decreased sulfa effect.
-
- Penicillins Decreased penicillin effect.
-
- Phenylbutazone Increased sulfa effect.
-
- Probenecid Increased sulfa effect.
-
- Sulfinpyrazone Increased sulfa effect.
-
- Sulfonureas May increase hypoglycemic
- action.
-
- Trimethoprim Increased sulfa effect.
-
- Vitamin C Possible kidney damage.
- Avoid large doses of
- vitamin C.
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER SUBSTANCES
- ________________________________________________________________________
- Interacts with Combined effect
- Alcohol: Increased alcohol effect.
-
- Beverages: Less than Kidney damage.
- 2 quarts of fluid daily.
-
- Cocaine: None expected.
-
- Foods: None expected.
-
- Marijuana: None expected.
-
- Tobacco: None expected.
- !
- @CAPTOPRIL
-
- Brand Name:
- Capoten
-
- Usage:
- Contol high blood pressure; aid in relief of heart
- failure.
-
- Possible Side Effects:
- Increased heart rate, low blood pressure, loss of taste,
- lack of appetite, rash, itching, dizziness, fainting.
-
- Interactions With Other Drugs:
- Inflammation reducing drugs including aspirin: may reduce
- effectiveness.
- Potassium supplements: increased risk of too high a level
- of Potassium.
- Antacids: Decreased captopril effect.
-
- Other Considerations:
- Report any sign of infection (sore throat, fever) to
- doctor.
- Take 1 hour before meals.
- Avoid sudden changes in position as may cause dizziness.
- !
- @CLONIDINE HYDROCHLORIDE
-
- Brand Names:
- Catapres, Catapres-TTS
-
- Usage:
- Control high blood pressure; to suppress abstinance
- symptoms during narcotics withdrawal.
-
- Possible Side Effects:
- Drowsiness, dizziness, fatigue, sedation, nervousness,
- headache, dizziness on changing position quickly, mouth
- dryness, constipation, itching.
-
- Interactions With Other Drugs:
- Antidepressants: may increase effect of Catepres. Use
- together cautiously.
- Propranolol: Unpredictable blood pressure response.
-
- Other Considerations:
- Take drug exactly as prescribed. Do not discontinue
- abruptly.
- May cause drowsiness, but tolerance to this will develop.
- Avoid sudden position changes to minimize dizziness.
- !
- @HYDRALAZINE HYDROCHLORIDE
-
- Brand Names:
- Apresoline, Hydralyn, Rolazine
-
- Usage:
- Reduce high blood pressure, aid in relieving congestive
- heart failure, by injection to reduce high blood pressure
- quickly.
-
- Possible Side Effects:
- Headache, dizziness on changing position quickly,
- increased heart rate, angina, palpitations, nausea,
- vomiting, diarrhea, decreased appetite, rash, weight gain.
-
- Interactions With Other Drugs:
- Diazoxide: May cause severe lowering of blood pressure.
- Use together cautiously.
-
- Other Considerations:
- Call doctor immediately on development of sore throat,
- fever, muscle and joint aches, skin rash).
- Take drug exactly as prescribed.
- Do not discontinue suddenly.
- Take with meals to increase absorption.
- !
- @METHYLDOPA
-
- Brand Name:
- Aldomet
-
- Usage:
- For long lasting mild to severe high blood pressure.
-
- Possible Side Effects:
- Sedation, headache, weakness, dizziness, decreased mental
- acuity, depression, nightmares, decreased heart rate,
- swelling, weight gain, dry mouth, nasal stuffiness,
- diarrhea, skin rash, drug-induced fever.
-
- Interactions With Other Drugs:
- Norepinephrine, phenothiazines, certain antidepressants,
- amphetamines: May increase blood pressure. Use with
- caution.
-
- Other Considerations:
- Report any side effects, particularly unexplained fever,
- to doctor.
- Weigh daily. Notify doctor of any weight increase.
- Urine may turn dark in toilet bowls treated with bleach.
- Take drug exactly as prescribed.
- Do not stop drug suddenly.
- Minimize dizziness by rising slowly and avoiding sudden
- position changes.
- Mouth dryness can be relieved with sugarless chewing gum,
- sour hard candy, or ice chips.
- !
- @METOPROLOL TARTRATE
-
- Brand Names:
- Lopressor
-
- Usage:
- To reduce high blood pressure.
-
- Possible Side Effects:
- Fatigue, lethargy, decreased heart rate, low blood
- pressure, congestive heart failure, nausea, vomiting,
- diarrhea, rahs, fever.
-
- Interactions With Other Drugs:
- Insulin, hypoglycemic drugs: can alter dosage requirements
- in previously stabilized diabetics.
- Cardiac medications: excessively slow heart rate.
- Barbiturates, rifampin: May decrease effect of
- metoprolol.
- Chlorpromazine, cimetidine: May increase effect of
- metoprolol.
- Indomethacin: decrease in effectiveness of metoprolol.
-
- Other Considerations:
- Do not discontinue drug abruptly.
- Call doctor if unpleasant side effects develop.
- Give consistently with meals. Food may increase
- absorption.
- !
- @PRAZOSIN HYDROCHLORIDE
-
- Brand Name:
- Minipress
-
- Usage:
- Mild to moderate high blood pressure
-
- Possible Side Effects:
- Dizziness, headache, drowsiness, weakness, depression,
- palpitations, blurred vision, dry mouth, vomiting,
- diarrhea, abdominal cramps, constipation, nausea.
-
- Interactions With Other Drugs:
- Propranolol: fainting may occur. Sit or lie down if you
- feel dizzy.
-
- Other Considerations:
- Take exactly as prescribed.
- Do not discontinue suddenly.
- Call doctor if unpleasant side effects develop.
- Rise slowly and avoid sudden position changes to minimize
- dizziness.
- Mouth dryness can be relieved with sugarless chewing gum,
- sour hard candy, or ice chips.
- !
- @HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE
-
- BRAND NAMES
-
- Aldactazide Hydroserp Oretic
- Aldoril Hydroserpine Oreticyl
- Apo-Hydro Hydrotensin Reserpazide
- Butaserpazide Hydrozide-Z-50 Ser-Ap-Es
- Butizide Hyperetic Serpasil-Esidrix
- Diuchlor H Inderide Singoserp-Esidrix
- Diupres Mallopress SK-Hydrochlorothiazide
- Dyazide Maxzide Spironazide
- Esidrix Mictrin Thiuretic
- Esimil Moduretic Timolide
- H-H-R Naquival Timolol and H.
- Hydrid Natrimax Tri-Hydroserpine
- Hydro-Aquil Nefrol Unipres
- Hydrochlor. Intensol Neo-Codema Urozide
- HydroDIURIL Novohydrazide Zide
- Hydropres
-
- BASIC INFORMATION
- Habit forming? No
- Prescription needed? Yes
- Available as generic? Yes
- Drug class: Antihypertensive, diuretic (thiazide)
-
- USES
- Controls, but doesn't cure high, high blood pressure.
- Reduces fluid retention (edema).
-
- DOSAGE & USAGE INFORMATION
- How to take:
- Tablet or liquid--Swallow with liquid. If you can't swallow
- whole, crumble tablet and take with liquid or food.
-
- When to take:
- At the same time each day.
-
- If you forget a dose:
- Take as soon as you remember up to 2 hours late. If more than
- 2 hours, wait for next scheduled dose (don't double this
- dose).
-
- What drug does:
- Forces sodium and water excretion, reducing body fluid.
- Relaxes muscle cells of small arteries.
- Reduced body fluid and relaxed arteries lower blood pressure.
-
- Time lapse before drug works:
- 4 to 6 hours. May require several weeks to lower blood
- pressure.
-
- Don't take with:
- See interaction column and consult doctor.
- Non-prescription drugs without consulting doctor.
-
- POSSIBLE ADVERSE REACTIONS OR SIDE EFFECTS
- Symptoms What to do
- ______________________________________________________________________
- Life-threatening:
- None expected.
-
- Common:
- None expected.
-
- Infrequent:
- Blurred vision, Discontinue. Call doctor
- severe abdominal pain, right away.
- nausea, vomiting,
- irregular heartbeat,
- weak pulse.
-
- Dizziness, mood Continue. Call doctor when
- change, headache, convenient.
- weakness, tiredness,
- weight changes.
-
- Dry mouth, thirst. Continue. Tell doctor at
- next visit.
-
- Rare:
- Rash or hives. Discontinue. Seek emergency
- treatment.
-
- Sore throat, Discontinue. Call doctor
- fever, jaundice. right away.
-
- OVERDOSE
- Symptoms:
- Cramps, weakness, drowsiness, weak pulse, coma.
-
- What to do:
- Dial 0 (operaotr) or 911 (emergency) for an ambulance or
- medical help. Then give first aid immediately.
-
- See emergency information.
-
- WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
- Don't take if:
- You are allergic to any thiazide diuretic drug.
-
- Before you start, consult your doctor:
- If you are allergic to any sulfa drug.
- If you have gout.
- If you have liver, pancreas or kidney disorder.
-
- Over age 60:
- Adverse reactions and side effects may be more frequent and
- severe than in younger persons, especially dizziness and
- excessive potassium loss.
-
- Pregnancy:
- Risk to unborn child outweighs drug benefits. Don't use.
-
- Breast-feeding:
- Drug passes into milk. Avoid drug or discontinue nursing.
-
- Infants & children:
- No problems expected.
-
- Prolonged use:
- You may need medicine to treat high blood pressure for the
- rest of your life.
-
- Skin and sunlight:
- May cause rash or intensify sunburn in areas exposed to sun or
- sunlamp.
-
- Driving, piloting or hazardous work:
- Don't drive or pilot aircraft until you learn how medicine
- affects you. Don't work around dangerous machinery. Don't
- climb ladders or work in high places. Danger increases if
- you drink alcohol or take medicine affecting alertness and
- reflexes, such as antihistamines, tranquilizers, sedatives,
- pain medicine, narcotics and mind-altering drugs.
-
- Others:
- Hot weather and fever may cause dehydration and drop in blood
- pressure. Dose may require temporary adjustment. Weigh daily
- and report any unexpected weight decreases to your doctor.
-
- May cause rise in uric acid, leading to gout.
-
- May cause blood-sugar rise in diabetics.
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER DRUGS
- Generic name or drug class Combined effect
- ______________________________________________________________________
- ACE inhibitors: captopril, Decreased blood pressure.
- enalapril, lisinopril
-
- Allopurinol Decreased allopurinol effect.
-
- Amiodarone Increased risk of heartbeat
- irregularity due to low
- potassium.
-
- Amphotericin B Increased potassium.
-
- Antidepressants, Dangerous drop in blood
- tricyclic pressure. Avoid combination
- unless under medical
- supervision.
-
- Antidiabetic agents (oral) Increased blood sugar.
-
- Antihypertensives Increased hypertensive effect.
-
- Barbiturates Increased hydrochlorothiazide
- effect.
-
- Beta-adrenergic blockers Increased antihypertensive
- effect. Dosages of both drugs
- may require adjustments.
-
- Calcium Supplements Increased calcium in blood.
-
- Cholestyramine Decreased hydrochlorothiazide
- effect.
-
- Colestipol Decreased hydrochlorothiazide
- effect.
-
- Cortisone drugs Excessive potassium loss that
- causes dangerous heart
- rhythms.
-
- Digitalis preparations Excessive potassium loss that
- causes dangerous heart
- rhythms.
-
- Diuretics (thiazide) Increased effect of other
- thiazide diuretics.
-
- Indapamide Increased diuretic effect
-
- Indomethacin Decreased hydrochlorothiazide
- effect.
-
- Labetolol Increased antihypertensive
- effects.
-
- Lithium Increased effect of lithium.
-
- MAO inhibitors Increased hydrochlorothiazide
- effect.
-
- Nitrates Excessive blood pressure drop.
-
- Opiates Dizziness or weakness when
- standing up or after sitting
- or lying down.
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER SUBSTANCES
- Interacts with Combined effect
- ______________________________________________________________________
- Alcohol: Dangerous blood pressure drop.
-
- Beverages: None expected.
-
- Cocaine: None expected.
-
- Foods:
- Licorice. Excessive potassium loss that
- causes dangerous heart
- thythms.
-
- Marijuana: May increase blood pressure.
-
- Tobacco: None expected.
- !
- @TRIAMTERENE
- BRAND NAMES
- Dyazide Maxzide
- Dyrenium
-
- BASIC INFORMATION
- Habit forming? No
- Prescription needed? Yes
- Available as generic? No
- Drug class: Antihypertensive, diuretic.
-
- USES
-
- Reduces fluid retention (edema)
- Reduces potassium loss.
-
- DOSAGE AND USAGE INFORMATION
- How to take:
- Capsule--Swallow with liquid or food to lessen stomach
- irritation. If you can't swallow whole, open capsule and take
- with liquid or food.
-
- When to take:
- *1 dose per day--take after breakfast.
- *More than 1 dose per day--take last dose no later than 6 pm.
-
- If you forget a dose:
- Take as soon as you remember up to 6 hours late. If more than
- 6 hours, wait for next scheduled dose (don't double this
- dose).
-
- What drug does:
- Increases urine production to eliminate sodium and water from
- body while conserving potassium.
-
- Time lapse before drug works:
- 2 hours. May require 2 to 3 days for maximum benefit.
-
- Don't take with:
- See interaction column and consult doctor.
-
- POSSIBLE ADVERSE REACTIONS OR SIDE EFFECTS
- Symptoms What to do
- ______________________________________________________________________
- Life-threatening:
- Hives, rash, intense Seek emergency treatment
- itching, faintness immediately.
- soon after a dose
- (anaphylaxis).
-
- Common:
- None expected.
-
- Infrequent:
- Drowsiness, thirst, Discontinue. Call doctor
- dry mouth, confusion, right away.
- irregular heartbeat,
- shortness of breath,
- kidney stones, unusual
- tiredness, weakness.
-
- Diarrhea Continue. Call doctor when
- convenient.
-
- Anxiety Continue. Tell doctor at next
- visit.
-
- Rare:
- Rash, sore throat, Discontinue. Call doctor
- fever, red or inflamed right away.
- tongue, unusual
- bleeding or bruising.
-
- Headache Continue. Tell doctor at next
- visit.
-
- OVERDOSE
- Symptoms:
- Lethargy, nausea, vomiting, hypotension, irregular heartbeat,
- coma.
-
- What to do:
- Dial 0 (operator) or 911 (emergency) for an ambulance or
- medical help. Then give first aid immediately.
-
- If patient is unconscious and not breathing, give
- mouth-to-mouth breathing. If there is no heartbeat, use
- cardiac massage and mouth-to-mouth breathing (CPR). Don't try
- to make patient vomit. If you can't get help quickly, take
- patient to nearest emergency facility.
-
- See emergency information.
-
- WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
- Don't take if:
- You are allergic to triamterene.
- You have had severe liver or kidney disease.
-
- Before you start, consult your doctor:
- If you have gout, diabetes, kidney stones.
-
- If you will have surgery within 2 months, including dental
- surgery, requiring general or spinal anesthesia.
-
- Over age 60:
- Warm weather or fever can decrease blood pressure. Dose may
- require adjustment.
-
-
- Extended use can increase blood clots.
-
- Pregnancy:
- No proven harm to unborn child. Avoid if possible.
-
- Breast-feeding:
- Present in milk. Avoid.
-
- Infants and children:
- Used infrequently. Use only under medical supervision.
-
- Prolonged use:
- Potassium retention which may lead to heart-rhythm problems.
-
- Skin and sunlight:
- May cause rash or intensify sunburn in areas exposed to sun or
- sunlamp.
-
- Driving, piloting or hazardous work:
- Avoid if you feel drowsy or confused. Otherwise, no problems
- expected.
-
- Discontinuing:
- Don't discontinue without consulting doctor. Dose may require
- gradual reduction if you have taken drug for a long time.
- Doses of other drugs may also require adjustment.
-
- Others:
- No problems expected.
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER DRUGS
- Generic name or drug class Combined effect
- ______________________________________________________________________
- ACE inhibitors: Possible excessive potassium
- captopril, enalapril, in blood.
- lisinopril.
-
- Amiloride Dangerous retention of
- potassium.
-
- Amiodarone Increased risk of heartbeat
- irregularity due to low
- potassium.
-
- Antihypertensives, other Increased effect of other
- antihypertensives.
-
- Calcium supplements Increased calcium in blood.
-
- Digitalis preparations Possible decreased digitalis
- effect.
-
- Indomethacin Possible acute renal failure.
-
- Lithium Increased lithium effect.
-
- Nitrates Excessive blood pressure drop.
-
- Potassium supplements Possible excessive potassium
- retention.
-
- Spironolactone Dangerous retention of
- potassium.
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER SUBSTANCES
- Interacts with Combined effect
- ______________________________________________________________________
- Alcohol: None expected.
-
- Beverages: None expected.
-
- Cocaine: Decreased triamterene effect.
-
- Foods:
- Salt. Don't restrict unless directed
- by doctor.
-
- Marijuana: Daily use--Fainting likely.
-
- Tobacco: None expected.
- !
- @DIGITALIS PREPARATIONS
-
- BRAND AND GENERIC NAMES (Generic name in capitals)
- Crystodigin Gitaligen
- Crystogin GITALIN
- Digifortis Lanoxicaps
- Digiglusin Lanoxin
- DIGITALIS Natigozine
- DIGITOXIN Novodigoxin
- DIGOXIN Purodigin
-
- BASIC INFORMATION
- Habit forming? No
- Prescription needed? Yes
- Available as generic? Yes
- Drug class: Digitalis preparations
-
- USES
- Strengthens weak heart-muscle contractions to prevent
- congestive heart failure.
-
- Corrects irregular heartbeat.
-
- DOSAGE AND USAGE INFORMATION
- How to take:
- Tablet or capsule--Swallow with liquid. If you can't
- swallow shole, crumble tablet or open capsule and take
- with liquid or food.
-
- Liquid--Dilute dose in beverage before swallowing.
-
- When to take:
- At the same time each day.
-
- If you forget a dose:
- Take as soon as you remember up to 12 hours late. If
- more than 12 hours, wait for next scheduled dose (don't
- double this dose).
-
- What drug does:
- Strengthens heart-muscle contraction.
- Delays nerve impulses to heart.
-
- Time lapse before drug works:
- May require regular use for a week or more.
-
- Don't take with:
- Non-prescription drugs without consulting doctor.
- See interaction column and consult doctor.
-
- POSSIBLE ADVERSE REACTIONS OR SIDE EFFECTS
- Symptoms What To Do
- Life-threatening:
- None expected
-
- Common:
- Appetite loss, diarrhea Continue. Call doctor
- when convenient.
-
- Infrequent:
- Drowsiness, lethargy, Discontinue. Call doctor
- disorientation. right away.
-
- Rare:
- Rash, hives Discontinue. Call doctor
- right away.
-
- Double or yellow- Continue. Call doctor
- green vision; when convenient.
- enlarged, sensitive
- male breasts;
- tiredness; weakness.
-
- OVERDOSE
- Symptoms:
- Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, vision disturbances with
- halos around lights, irregular heartbeat, confusion,
- hallucinations, convulsions.
-
- What to do:
- Dial 0 (operator) or 911 (emergency) for an ambulance or
- medical help. Then give first aid immediately.
-
- See emergency information.
-
- WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
- Don't take if:
- You are allergic to any digitalis preparation.
- Your heartbeat is slower than 50 beats per minute.
-
- Before you start, consult your doctor:
- If you have taken another digitalis preparation in past
- 2 weeks.
-
- If you have taken a diuretic within 2 weeks.
-
- If you have liver or kidney disease.
-
- If you have a thyroid disorder.
-
- If you will have surgery within 2 months, including
- dental surgery, requiring general of spinal anesthesia.
-
- Over age 60:
- Adverse reactions and side effects may be more frequent
- and severe than in younger persons.
-
- Pregnancy:
- Studies inconclusive on harm to unborn child. Consult
- your doctor.
-
- Breast-feeding:
- Drug filters into milk. May harm child. Avoid.
-
- Infants and children:
- Use only under medical supervision.
-
- Prolonged use:
- No problems expected.
-
- Skin and sunlight:
- No problems expected.
-
- Driving, piloting or hazardous work:
- Possible vision disturbances. Otherwise, no problems
- expected.
-
- Discontinuing:
- Don't stop without doctor's advice.
-
- Others:
- No problems expected.
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER DRUGS
- Generic Name or Class of Drugs Combined Effect
- Albuterol Increased risk of
- heartbeat irregularity.
-
- Amiodarone Increased digitalis
- effect.
-
- Antacids Decreased digitalis
- effect.
-
- Anticonvilsants Increased digitalis
- (hydantoin) effect at first, then
- decreased.
-
- Beta-adrenergic blockers Increased digitalis
- effect.
-
- Calcium supplements Decreased digitalis
- effect.
-
- Cortisone drugs Digitalis toxicity.
-
- Diuretics Possible digitalis
- toxicity.
-
- Ephedrine Disturbed heart rhythm.
- Avoid.
-
- Epinephrine Disturbed heart rhythm.
- Avoid.
-
- Flecainide May increase digitalis
- blood level.
-
- Guanethidine Increased digitalis
- effect.
-
- Indapamide Excessive potassium loss
- that may cause irregular
- heartbeat.
-
- Laxatives Decreased digitalis
- effect.
-
- Oxyphenbutazone Decreased digitalis
- effect.
-
- Phenobarbital Decreased digitalis
- effect.
-
- Phenylbutazone Decreased digitalis
- effect.
-
- Potassium supplements Overdosage of either
- drug may cause severe
- heartbeat irregularity.
-
- Quinidine Increased digitalis
- effect.
-
- Rauwolfia alkaloids Increased digitalis
- effect.
-
- Thyroid hormones Digitalis toxicity.
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER SUBSTANCES
- Interacts With Combined Effect
- Alcohol None expected.
-
- Beverages
- Caffeine drinks. Irregular heartbeat.
- Avoid.
-
- Cocaine Irregular heartbeat.
- Avoid.
-
- Foods None expected.
-
- Marijuana Decreased digitalis
- effect.
-
- Tobacco Irregular heartbeat.
- Avoid.
- !
- @DIPYRIDAMOLE
-
- BRAND NAMES
- Apo-Dipyridamole Pyridamole
- Persantine SK-Dipyridamole
-
- BASIC INFORMATION
- Habit forming? No
- Prescription needed? U.S.: yes - Canada: No
- Available as generic? Yes
- Drug class: Coronary vasodilator
-
- USES
- Reduces frequency and intensity of angina attacks.
- Prevents blood clots after heart surgery.
-
- DOSAGE AND USAGE INFORMATION
- How to take:
- Tablet or capsule - swallow with liquid. If you can't
- swallow whole, crumble tablet or open capsule and take
- with liquid.
-
- When to take:
- 1 hour before meals.
-
- If you forget a dose:
- Take as soon as you remember up to 2 hours late. If
- more than 2 hours, wait for next scheduled dose (don't
- double this dose).
-
- What drug does:
- Probably dilates blood vessels to increase oxygen to
- heart.
- Prevents platelet clumping, which causes blood clots.
-
- Time lapse before drug works:
- 3 months of continual use.
-
- POSSIBLE ADVERSE REACTIONS OR SIDE EFFECTS
- Symptoms What to do
- Life-threatening:
- None expected.
-
- Common:
- None expected.
-
- Infrequent:
- * Dizziness, fainting, Discontinue. Call doctor
- headache. right away.
- *Red flush, rash, Continue. Call doctor
- nausea, vomiting, when convenient.
- cramps, weakness.
-
- Rare:
- None expected.
-
- OVERDOSE
- Symptoms:
- Decreased blood pressure; weak, rapid pulse; cold,
- clammy skin; collapse.
-
- What to do:
- *Dial 0 (operator) or 911 (emergency) for an ambulance
- or medical help. Then give first aid immediately.
- *If patient is unconscious and not breathing, give
- mouth-to-mouth breathing. If there is no heartbeat, use
- cardiac massage and mouth-to-mouth breathing (CPR).
- Don't try to make patient vomit. If you can't get help
- quickly, take patient to nearest emergency facility.
- *See emergency information.
-
- WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
- Don't take if:
- You are allergic to dipyridamole.
- You are recovering from a heart attack.
-
- Before you start, consult your doctor:
- If you have low blood pressure.
- If you have liver disease.
-
- Over age 60:
- Begin treatment with small doses.
-
- Pregnancy:
- No proven harm to unborn child. Avoid if possible.
-
- Breast-feeding:
- No proven problems. Consult doctor.
-
- Infants and children:
- Not recommended.
-
- Prolonged use:
- No problems expected.
-
- Skin and sunlight:
- No problems expected.
-
- Driving, piloting or hazardous work:
- Avoid if you feel dizzy. Otherwise, no problems
- expected.
-
- Discontinuing:
- Don't discontinue without doctor's advice until you
- complete prescribed dose, even though symptoms diminish
- or disappear.
-
- Others:
- Drug increases your ability to be active without angina
- pain. Avoid excessive physical exertion that might
- injure heart.
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER DRUGS
- Generic Name or Drug Class Combined Effect
- Anticoagulants (oral) Increased anticoagulant
- effect. Bleeding
- tendency.
-
- Antihypertensives Increased
- antihypertensive effect.
-
- Aspirin Increased dipyridamole
- effect. Dose may need
- adjustment.
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER SUBSTANCES
- Interacts With Combined Effect
- Alcohol May lower blood pressure
- excessively.
-
- Beverages: None expected.
-
- Cocaine No proven problems.
-
- Foods Decreased dipyridamole
- absorption unless taken
- 1 hour before eating.
-
- Marijuana Daily use--Decreased
- dipyridamole effect.
-
- Tobacco May decrease dipyridamole
- Nicotine effect.
- !
- @DISOPYRAMIDE
-
- BRAND NAMES
- Norpace Rythmodan
- Norpace CR Rythmodan-LA
-
- BASIC INFORMATION
- Habit forming? No
- Prescription needed? Yes
- Available as generic? Yes
- Drug class: Antiarrhythmic
-
- USES
- Corrects heart rhythm disorders.
-
- DOSAGE AND USAGE INFORMATION
- How to take:
- Tablet or capsule--Swallow with liquid. If you can't
- swallow whole, crumble tablet or open capsule and take
- with liquid or food.
-
- When to take:
- At the same times each day.
-
- If you forget a dose:
- Take as soon as you remember up to 2 hours late. If
- more than 2 hours, wait for next scheduled dose (don't
- double this dose).
-
- What drug does:
- Delays nerve impulses to heart to regulate heartbeat.
-
- Time lapse before drug works:
- Begins in 30 to 60 minutes. Must use for 5 to 7 days to
- determine effectiveness.
-
- POSSIBLE ADVERSE REACTIONS OR SIDE EFFECTS
- Symptoms What to do
- Life-threatening:
- None expected.
-
- Common:
- Hypoglycemia Discontinue. Call doctor
- right away.
-
- Dry mouth, constipation, Continue. Call doctor
- painful or difficult when convenient.
- urination, rapid
- weight gain.
-
- Infrequent:
- Dizziness, fainting, Discontinue. Call doctor
- confusion, nervousness, right away.
- depression, chest pain,
- slow or fast heartbeat.
-
- Swollen feet. Continue. Call doctor
- when convenient.
-
- Rare:
- Sore throat with Discontinue. Call doctor
- fever, jaundice. right away.
-
- Eye pain, diminished Continue. Call doctor
- sex drive. when convenient.
-
- OVERDOSE
- Symptoms:
- Blood-pressure drop, irregular heartbeat.
- What to do:
- *Dial 0 (operator) or 911 (emergency) for an ambulance
- or medical help. Then give first aid immediately.
- *If patient is unconscious and not breathing, give
- mouth-to-mouth breathing. If there is no heartbeat, use
- cardiac massage and mouth-to-mouth breathing (CPR).
- Don't try to make patient vomit. If you can't get help
- quickly, take patient to nearest emergency facility.
- *See emergency information.
-
- WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
- Don't take if:
- You are allergic to disopyramide or any antiarrhythmic.
- You have second- or third-degree heart block.
-
- Before you start, consult your doctor:
- If you react unfavorably to other antiarrhythmic drugs.
- If you have had heart disease.
- If you have low blood pressure.
- If you have liver disease.
- If you have glaucoma.
- If you have enlarged prostate.
- If you have myasthenia gravis.
- If you take digitalis preparations or diuretics.
-
- Over age 60:
- May require reduced dose.
- More likely to have difficulty urinating or be
- constipated.
- More likely to have blood-pressure drop.
-
- Pregnancy:
- No proven harm to unborn child. Avoid if possible.
-
- Breast-feeding:
- Drug passes into milk. Avoid drug or discontinue
- nursing until you finish medicine. Consult doctor for
- advice on maintaining milk supply.
-
- Infants and children:
- Safety not established. Don't use.
-
- Prolonged use:
- No problems expected.
-
- Skin and sunlight:
- No problems expected.
-
- Driving, piloting or hazardous work:
- Don't drive or pilot aircraft until you learn how
- medicine affects you. Don't work around dangerous
- machinery. Don't climb ladders or work in high places.
- Danger increases if you drink alcohol or take medicine
- affecting alertness and reflexes, such as
- antihistamines, tranquilizers, sedatives, pain
- medicine, narcotics, or mind-altering drugs.
-
- Discontinuing:
- Don't discontinue without doctor's advice until you
- complete prescribed dose, even though symptoms diminish
- or disappear.
-
- Others:
- If new illness, injury or surgery occurs, tell doctors
- of disopyramide use.
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER DRUGS
- Generic Name or Drug Class Combined Effect
- Ambenonium Decreased ambenonium
- effect.
-
- Anticholinergics Increased anticholinergic
- effect.
-
- Anticoagulants (oral) Increased anticoagulant
- effect.
-
- Antihypertensives Increased antihypertensive
- effect.
-
- Antimyasthenics Decreased antimyasthenic
- effect.
-
- Flecainide Possible irregular
- heartbeat.
-
- Tocainide Increased likelihood of
- adverse reactions with
- either drug.
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER SUBSTANCES
- Interacts With Combined Effect
- Alcohol Decreased blood pressure
- and blood sugar. Use
- caution.
-
- Beverages None expected.
-
- Cocaine Irregular heartbeat.
-
- Foods None expected.
-
- Marijuana Unpredictable. May
- decrease disopyramide
- effect.
-
- Tobacco May decrease disopyramide
- effect.
- !
- @PROPRANOLOL
-
- BRAND NAMES
-
- Apo-Propranolol Inderide
- Detensol Novopranol
- Inderal Panolol
- Inderal LA pms-Propranolol
-
- BASIC INFORMATION
-
- Habit forming? No
- Prescription needed? Yes
- Available as generic? Yes
- Drug class: Beta-adrenergic blocker
-
- USES
-
- .Reduces angina attacks.
- .Stabilizes irregular heartbeat.
- .Lowers blood pressure.
- .Reduces frequency of migraine headaches.
- (Does not relieve headache pain.)
- .Other uses prescribed by your doctor.
-
- DOSAGE & USAGE INFORMATION
-
- How to take:
- Tablet, liquid or extended-release capsule--Swallow with
- liquid. If you can't swallow whole, crumble tablet or open
- capsule and take with liquid or food. Don't crush capsule.
-
- When to take:
- With meals or immediately after.
-
- If you forget a dose:
- Take as soon as you remember. Return to regular schedule, but
- allow 3 hours between doses.
-
- What drug does:
- .Blocks certain actions of sympathetic nervous system.
- .Lowers heart's oxygen requirements.
- .Slows nerve impulses through heart.
- .Reduces blood vessel contraction in heart, scalp and other
- body parts.
-
- Time lapse before drug works:
- 1 to 4 hours.
-
- Don't take with:
- Non-prescription drugs or drugs in interaction column without
- consulting doctor.
-
- POSSIBLE ADVERSE REACTIONS OR SIDE EFFECTS
-
- Symptoms What to do
- ___________________________________________________________________
- Life-threatening:
- Congestive heart failure. Discontinue. Seek emergency
- treatment.
-
- Common:
- .Pulse slower than 50 Discontinue. Call doctor
- beats per minute. right away.
- .Drowsiness, fatigue, Continue. Call doctor
- numbness or tingling when convenient.
- of fingers or toes,
- dizziness, diarrhea,
- nausea, weakness.
- .Cold hands or feet; Continue. Tell doctor
- dry mouth, eyes and at next visit.
- skin.
-
- Infrequent:
- .Hallucinations, Discontinue. Call doctor
- nightmares, insomnia, right away.
- headache, difficult
- breathing, joint pain,
- anxiety.
- .Confusion, reduced Continue. Call doctor when
- alertness, depression, convenient.
- impotence.
- .Constipation. Continue. Tell doctor at
- next visit.
-
- Rare:
- .Rash, sore throat, Discontinue. Call doctor
- fever. right away.
- .Unusual bleeding and Continue. Call doctor when
- bruising; dry, burning convenient.
- eyes; impotence.
-
- OVERDOSE
- Symptoms:
- Weakness, slow or weak pulse, blood-pressure drop, fainting,
- difficulty breathing, convulsions, cold and sweaty skin.
-
- What to Do:
- .Dial 0 (operator) or 911 (emergency) for an ambulance or
- medical help. Then give first aid immediately.
- .See emergency information.
-
- WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
- Don't take if:
- .You are allergic to any beta-adrenergic blocker.
- .You have asthma.
- .You have hay fever symptoms.
- .You have taken MAO inhibitors in past 2 weeks.
-
- Before you start, consult your doctor:
- .If you have heart disease or poor circulation to the
- extremities.
- .If you have hay fever, asthma, chronic bronchitis, emphysema.
- .If you have overactive thyroid function.
- .If you have impaired liver or kidney function.
- .If you will have surgery within 2 months, including dental
- surgery, requiring general or spinal anesthesia.
- .If you have diabetes or hypoglycemia.
-
- Over age 60:
- Adverse reactions and side effects may b emore frequent and
- severe than in younger persons.
-
- Pregnancy:
- Risk to unborn child outweighs drug benefits. Don't use.
-
- Breast-feeding:
- Drug passes into milk. Avoid drug or discontinue nursing
- until you finish medicine. Consult doctor for advice on
- maintaining milk supply.
-
- Infants and children:
- Not recommended.
-
- Prolonged use:
- Weakens heart muscle contractions.
-
- Skin and sunlight:
- No problems expected.
-
- Driving, piloting or hazardous work:
- Don't drive or pilot aircraft until you learn how medicine
- affects you. Don't work around dangerous machinery. Don't climb
- ladders or work in high places. Danger increases if you drink
- alcohol or take medicine affecting alertness and reflexes.
-
- Discontinuing:
- Don't discontinue without consulting doctor. Dose may require
- gradual reduction if you have taken drug for a long time.
- Doses of other drugs may also require adjustment.
-
- Others:
- May mask hypoglycemia.
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER DRUGS
-
- Generic Name or Drug Class Combined Effect
- _______________________________________________________________________
- ACE inhibitors: Increased antihypertensive
- captopril, enalapril, effects of both drugs.
- lisinopril Dosages may require adjustment.
-
- Antidiabetics Increased antidiabetic effect.
-
- Antihistamines Decreased antihistamine effect.
-
- Antihypertensives Increased antihypertensive effect.
-
- Barbiturates Increased barbiturate effect.
- Dangerous sedation.
-
- Beta-agonists Decreased beta-agonist effect.
-
- Betaxolol eyedrops Possible increased propronalol
- effect.
-
- Digitalis preparations Can either increase or decrease
- heart rate. Improves irregular
- heartbeat.
-
- Encainide Increased effect of toxicity on
- heart muscle.
-
- Indomethacin Decreased effect of propranolol.
-
- Insulin Hypoglycemic effects may be prolonged.
-
- Levobunolol eyedrops Possible increased propranolol effect.
-
- Molindone Increased tranquilizer effect.
-
- Narcotics Increased narcotic effect.
- Dangerous sedation.
-
- Nitrates Possible excessive blood-pressure drop.
-
- Non-steroidal Decreased antihypertensive effect
- anti-inflammatory of propranolol.
- drugs (NSAIDS)
-
- Phenytoin Decreased propranolol effect.
-
- Quinidine Slows heart excessively.
-
- Reserpine Increased reserpine effect.
- Excessive sedation and depression.
-
- Rifampin Decreased propranolol effect.
-
- Timolol eyedrops Possible increased propranolol
- effect.
-
- Tocainide May worsen congestive heart
- failure.
-
- Verapamil Increased effect of both drugs.
- _______________________________________________________________________
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER SUBSTANCES
-
- Interacts with Combined effect
- _______________________________________________________________________
- Alcohol Excessive blood-pressure drop.
- Avoid.
-
- Beverages None expected.
-
- Cocaine Irregular heartbeat. Avoid.
-
- Foods None expected.
-
- Marijuana Daily use--impaired circulation
- to hands and feet.
-
- Tobacco Possible irregular heartbeat.
- !
- @ISOXSUPRINE
-
- BRAND NAMES
- Vasodilan Vasoprine
-
- BASIC INFORMATION
- Habit forming? No
- Prescription needed? Yes
- Available as generic? Yes
- Drug class: Vasodilator
-
- USES
- Improves poor blood circulation.
-
- DOSAGE AN USAGE INFORMATION
- How to take:
- Tablet--Swallow with liquid or food to lessen stomach
- irritation. If you can't swallow whole, crumble tablet
- and take with liquid or food.
-
- When to take:
- At the same times each day.
-
- If you forget a dose:
- Take as soon as you remember up to 2 hours late. If
- more than 2 hours, wait for next scheduled dose (don't
- double this dose).
-
- What drug does:
- Expands blood vessels, increasing flow and permitting
- distribution of oxygen and nutrients.
-
- Time lapse before drug works:
- 1 hour.
-
- POSSIBLE ADVERSE REACTIONS OR SIDE EFFECTS
- Symptoms What To Do
- Life-threatening:
- None expected.
-
- Common:
- Appetite loss, nausea, Discontinue. Call doctor
- vomiting. right away.
-
- Dizziness, faintness. Continue. Call doctor
- when convenient.
-
- Weakness, lethargy. Continue. Tell doctor
- at next visit.
-
- Infrequent:
- Rash. Discontinue. Call doctor
- right away.
-
- Rare:
- Rapid or irregular Discontinue. Call doctor
- heartbeat. right away.
-
- OVERDOSE
- Symptoms:
- Headache, dizziness, flush, vomiting, weakness,
- sweating, fainting, shortness of breath, coma.
-
- What to do:
- Dial 0 (operator) or 911 (emergency) for an ambulance
- or medical help. Then give first aid immediately.
-
- If patient is unconscious and not breathing, give
- mouth-to-mouth breathing. If there is no heartbeat, use
- cardiac massage and mouth-to-mouth breathing (CPR).
- Don't try to make patient vomit. If you can't get help
- quickly, take patient to nearest emergency facility.
-
- See emergency information.
-
- WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
- Don't take if:
- You are allergic to any vasodilator.
- You have any bleeding disease.
-
- Before you start, consult your doctor:
- If you have high blood pressure, hardening of the
- arteries or heart disease.
-
- If you plan to become pregnant within medication period.
-
- If you have glaucoma.
-
- Over age 60:
- Adverse reactions and side effects may be more frequent
- and severe than in younger persons.
-
- Pregnancy:
- Studies inconclusive on harm to unborn child. Decide
- with your doctor whether drug benefits justify risk to
- unborn child.
-
- Breast-feeding:
- No problems expected, but consult doctor.
-
- Infants and children:
- Not recommended.
-
- Prolonged use:
- No problems expected.
-
- Skin and sunlight:
- No problems expected,
-
- Driving, piloting or hazardous work:
- Avoid if you feel dizzy or faint. Otherwise, no
- problems expected.
-
- Discontinuing:
- Don't discontinue without doctor's advice until you
- complete prescribed dose, even though symptoms diminish
- or disappear.
-
- Others:
- Be cautious when arising from lying or sitting position,
- when climbing stairs, or if dizziness occurs.
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER DRUGS
- Generic Name or Drug Class Combined Effect
- None
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER SUBSTANCES
- Interacts With Combined Effect
- Alcohol None expected.
-
- Beverages Decreased stomach
- Milk irritation.
-
- Cocaine Decreased blood
- circulation to
- extremities. Avoid.
-
- Foods None expected.
-
- Marijuana Rapid heartbeat.
-
- Tobacco Decreased isoxsuprine
- effect.
- !
- @NITRATES
-
- BRAND NAMES:
- Ang-O-Span, Cardilate, Coronex, Dilatrate-SR, Duotrate,
-
- The following are listed under their generic names (in
- capitals).
-
- ERYTHRITYL TETRANITRATE ISOSORBIDE DINITRATE
- Glyceryl Trinitrate Isotrate
- Iso-Bid Kaytrate
- Isochron Klavikordal
- Isogard Naptrate
- Isonate N-G-C
- Isonate TR Niong
- Isordil Nitro-Bid
- Nitrobon
- NITROGLYCERIN Nitrocap
- Nitroglyn Nitrocap T.D.
- Nitrol Nitrocardin
- Nitrolin Nitrodisc
- Nitro-Long Nitro-Dur
- Nitronet Nitrogard-SR
- Nitrong
- Nitrospan
- Nitrostablin
- Nitrostat
- Nitro-Time
- Novosorbide
- Onset
-
- PENTAERYTHRITOL TETRANITRATE
- Pentestan
- Pentol
- Pentol S.A.
- Pentraspan
- Pentraspan SR
- Pentritol
- Pentylan
- Peritrate
- Peritrate SA
- P.E.T.N.
- Sorate
- Sorbide
- Sorbide T.D.
- Sorbitrate
- Sorbitrate SA
- Susadrin
- Tranderm-Nitro
- Trates
- Tridil
- Vaso-80
- Vasoglyn
-
- BASIC INFORMATION
- Habit forming? No
- Prescription needed? Yes
- Available as generic? Yes
- Drug class: Antianginal (nitrate)
-
- USES
- Reduces frequency and severity of angina attacks.
-
- DOSAGE AND USAGE INFORMATION
- How to take:
- *Extended-release tablets or capsules
- Swallow each dose whole with liquid.
- *Chewable tablet
- Chew tablet at earliest sign of angina, and hold in
- mouth for 2 minutes.
- *Regular tablet or capsule
- Swallow whole with liquid. Don't crush, chew or
- open.
- *Ointment
- Apply as directed.
- *Sublingual tablets
- Place under tongue every 3 to 5 minutes at earliest
- sign of angina. If you don't have complete relief
- with 3 or 4 tablets, call doctor.
-
- When to take:
- *Swallowed tablets
- Take at the same times each day, 1 or 2 hours after
- meals.
- *Ointment
- Follow prescription directions.
-
- If you forget a dose:
- Take as soon as you remember up to 2 hours late. If
- more than 2 hours, wait for next scheduled dose (don't
- double this dose).
-
- What drug does:
- Relaxes blood vessels, increasing blood flow to heart
- muscle.
-
- Time lapse before drug works:
- *Sublingual tablets
- 1 to 3 minutes.
- *Other forms
- 15 to 30 minutes. Will not stop an attack, but may
- prevent attacks.
-
- OVERDOSE
- Symptoms:
- Dizziness; blue fingernails and lips; fainting;
- shortness of breath; weak, fast heartbeat; convulsions.
- What to do:
- *Dial 0 (operator) or 911 (emergency) for an ambulance
- or medical help. Then give first aid immediately.
- *See section on emergency information.
-
- POSSIBLE ADVERSE REACTIONS OR SIDE EFFECTS
- Symptoms What to do
- Life-threatening:
- None expected.
-
- Common:
- Headache, flushed Continue. Tell doctor
- face and neck, dry at next visit.
- mouth, nausea, vomiting,
- rapid heartbeat.
-
- Infrequent:
- Fainting Discontinue. Call doctor
- right away.
- Restlessness, Continue. Call doctor
- Blurred vision. when convenient.
-
- Rare:
- Rash Discontinue. Call doctor
- right away.
- Severe irritation, Continue. Call doctor
- peeling. when convenient.
-
- WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
- Don't take if:
- You are allergic to nitrates, including nitroglycerin.
-
- Before you start, consult your doctor:
- If you are taking non-prescription drugs.
- If you plan to become pregnant within medication
- period.
- If you have glaucoma.
- If you have reacted badly to any vasodilator drug.
- If you drink alcoholic beverages or smoke marijuana.
-
- Over age 60:
- Adverse reactions and side effects may be more frequent
- and severe than in younger persons.
-
- Pregnancy:
- No proven harm to unborn child. Avoid if possible.
-
- Breast-feeding:
- No problems expected. Consult your doctor.
-
- Infants and children:
- Not recommended.
-
- Prolonged use:
- Drug may become less effective and require higher
- doses.
-
- Skin and sunlight:
- No problems expected.
-
- Driving, piloting or hazardous work:
- Don't drive or pilot aircraft until you learn how
- medicine affects you. Don't work around dangerous
- machinery. Don't climb ladders or work in high places.
- Danger increases if you drink alcohol or take medicine
- affecting alertness and reflexes.
-
- Discontinuing:
- Except for sublingual tablets, don't discontinue
- without doctor's advice until you complete prescribed
- dose, even though symptoms diminish or disappear.
-
- Others:
- If discomfort is not caused by angina, nitrate
- medication will not bring relief. Call doctor id
- discomfort persists.
- Periodic urine and laboratory blood studies of white
- cell counts recommended if you take nitrates.
- Keep sublingual tablets in original container. Always
- carry them with you, but keep from body heat if
- possible.
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER DRUGS
- Generic Name or Drug Class Combined Effect
- Anticholinergics Increased internal-eye
- pressure.
-
- Antidepressants Excessive blood-pressure
- (tricyclics) drop.
-
- Antihypertensives Excessive blood-pressure
- drop.
-
- Cholinergics Decreased cholinergic effect.
-
- Ephedrine Decreased nitrate effect.
-
- Labetolol Increased antihypertensive
- effects.
-
- Narcotics Excessive blood-pressure drop
-
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER SUBSTANCES
- Interacts With Combined Effect
- Alcohol Excessive blood-pressure drop
-
- Beverages None expected.
-
- Cocaine Flushed face and headache.
- Avoid.
-
- Marijuana Decreased nitrate effect.
-
- Tobacco Decreased nitrate effect.
- !
- @NIFEDIPINE
-
- BRAND NAMES
-
- Adalat
- Procardia
-
- BASIC INFORMATION
-
- Habit forming? No
- Prescription needed? Yes
- Available as generic? No
- Drug class: Calcium-channel blocker, antiarrhythmic, antianginal.
-
- USES
-
- .Prevents angina attacks.
- .Treats Reynaud's disease.
- .Treats high blood pressure.
- .Treats spasm of the esophagus.
-
- DOSAGE AND USAGE INFORMATION
-
- How to take:
- Capsule or extended-release tablet--Swallow with liquid.
-
- When to take:
- At the same times each day 1 hour before or 2 hours after
- eating.
-
- If you forget a dose:
- Take as soon as you remember up to 2 hours late. If more than 2
- hours, wait for next scheduled dose (don't double this dose).
-
- What drug does:
- .Reduces work that heart must perform.
- .Reduces normal artery pressure.
- .Increases oxygen to heart muscle.
-
- Time lapse before drug works:
- 1 to 2 hours.
-
- Don't take with:
- See Interaction column and consult doctor.
-
- POSSIBLE ADVERSE REACTIONS OR SIDE EFFECTS
-
- Symptoms What To Do
- _______________________________________________________________________
- Life-threatening:
- None expected.
-
- Common:
- Tiredness, flushing, Continue. Tell doctor
- swelling of feet, at next visit.
- ankles and abdomen.
-
- Infrequent:
- .Unusually fast or Discontinue. Call
- unusually slow doctor right away.
- heartbeat, wheezing,
- cough, shortness of
- breath.
- .Dizziness; numbness Continue. Call doctor
- or tingling in hands when convenient.
- or feet; swelling of
- ankles, feet, legs;
- difficult urination.
- .Nausea Continue. Tell doctor
- constipation. at next visit.
-
- Rare:
- .Transient blindness, Discontinue. Seek
- increased angina. emergency treatment.
- .Fainting, chest pain, Discontinue. Call
- fever, rash, jaundice, doctor right away.
- depression, psychosis.
- .Arthritis, hair loss. Continue. Call doctor
- vivid dreams. when convenient.
- .Headache. Continue. Tell doctor
- at next visit.
-
- OVERDOSE
-
- Symptoms:
- Unusually fast or unusually slow heartbeat, loss of
- consciousness, cardiac arrest.
-
- What to do:
- .Dial 0 (operator) or 911 (emergency) for an ambulance or
- medical help. Then give first aid immediately.
- .If patient is unconscious and not breathing, give
- mouth-to-mouth breathing. If there is no heartbeat, use
- cardiac massage and mouth-to-mouth breathing (CPR). Don't try
- to make patient vomit. If you can't get help quickly, take
- patient to nearest emergency facility.
- .See emergency information.
-
- WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
-
- Don't take if:
- .You are allergic to nifedipine.
- .You have very low blood pressure.
-
- Before you start, consult your doctor:
- .If you have kidney or liver disease.
- .If you have high blood pressure.
- .If you have heart disease other than coronary-artery disease.
-
- Over age 60:
- Adverse reactions and side effects may be more frequent and
- severe than in younger persons.
-
- Pregnancy:
- No proven harm to unborn child. Avoid if possible.
-
- Breast-feeding:
- Safety not established. Avoid if possible.
-
- Infants and children:
- Not recommended.
-
- Prolonged use:
- No problems expected.
-
- Skin and sunlight:
- Increased sensitivity to sunlight.
-
- Driving, piloting or hazardous work:
- Avoid if you feel dizzy. Otherwise, no problems expected.
-
- Discontinuing:
- Don't discontinue without doctor's advice until you complete
- prescribed dose, even though symptoms diminish or disappear.
-
- Others:
- .Learn to check your own pulse rate. If it drops to 50 beats
- per minute or lower, don't take nifedipine until you consult
- your doctor.
- .Drug may lower blood-sugar level if daily dose is more than 60
- mg.
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER DRUGS
-
- Generic Name or Drug Class Combined effect
- _______________________________________________________________________
- ACE inhibitors: Possible excessive
- captopril, enalapril, potassium in blood.
- lisinopril Dosages may need adjustment.
-
- Antiarrhythmics Possible increased effect and
- toxicity of each drug.
-
- Anticoagulants Possible increased
- (oral) anticoagulant effect.
-
- Anticonvulsants Increased
- (hydantoin) anticonvulsant effect.
-
- Antihypertensives Dangerous blood pressure
- drop. Dosage may need adjustment.
-
- Beta-adrenergic Possible irregular heartbeat.
- blockers May worsen congestive heart
- failure.
-
- Calcium Possible decreased nifedipine
- (large doses) effect.
-
- Carbamazepine May increase carbamazepine
- effect and toxicity.
-
- Cimetidine Possible increased nifedipine
- effect and toxicity.
-
- Disopyramide May cause dangerously slow,
- fast or irregular heartbeat.
-
- Diuretics Dangerous blood pressure drop.
-
- Lithium Possible decreased lithium effect.
-
- Nitrates Reduced angina attacks.
-
- Phenytoin Possible decreased nifedipine
- effect.
-
- Quinidine Increased quinidine effect.
-
- Rifampin Decreased nifedipine effect.
-
- Theophylline May increase theophylline
- effect and toxicity.
-
- Tocainide Increased likelihood of adverse
- reactions from either drug.
-
- Vitamin D Decreased nifedipine effect.
- (large doses)
- _______________________________________________________________________
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER SUBSTANCES
-
- Interacts with Combined effect
- _______________________________________________________________________
- Alcohol: Dangerously low blood pressure.
- Avoid.
-
- Beverages: None expected.
-
- Cocaine: Possible irregular heartbeat.
- Avoid.
-
- Foods: None expected.
-
- Marijuana: Possible irregular heartbeat.
- Avoid.
-
- Tobacco: Possible rapid heartbeat. Avoid.
- !
- @METHYSERGIDE
-
- BRAND NAMES
-
- Sansert
-
- BASIC INFORMATION
-
- Habit forming? Yes
- Prescription needed? Yes
- Available as generic? No
- Drug class: Vasoconstrictor (antiserotonin)
-
- USES
- Prevents migraine and other recurring vascular headaches. Not for
- acute attack.
-
- DOSAGE AND USAGE INFORMATION
- How to take:
- Tablet--Swallow with liquid or with food to lessen stomach
- irritation. If you can't swallow whole, crumble tablet and take
- with liquid or food.
-
- When to take:
- At the same times each day.
-
- If you forget a dose:
- Don't take missed dose. Wait for next scheduled dose (DON'T
- double this dose).
-
- What drug does:
- Blocks the action of serotonin, a chemical that constricts
- blood vessels.
-
- Time lapse before drug works:
- About 3 weeks.
-
- Don't take with:
- See interaction column and consult doctor.
-
- POSSIBLE ADVERSE REACTIONS OR SIDE EFFECTS
-
- Symptoms What to do
- _________________________________________________________________________
- Life-threatening:
- None expected
-
- Common:
- .Itchy skin. Discontinue. Call doctor right away.
- .Nausea, vomiting, Continue. Call doctor when
- diarrhea, numbness convenient.
- or tingling of
- extremities.
- .Drowsiness, Continue. Tell doctor at next visit.
- constipation.
-
- Infrequent:
- .Anxiety, agitation, Discontinue. Call doctor right away.
- hallucinations,
- unusually fast or
- slow heartbeat.
- .Change in vision. Continue. Call doctor when convenient.
-
- Rare:
- .Extreme thirst, chest Discontinue. Call doctor right away.
- pain, shortness of
- breath, fever, pale
- or swollen extremities,
- leg cramps, lower back
- pain, side or groin pain.
- appetite loss, joint
- and muscle pain, rash,
- facial flush.
- .Painful or difficult Continue. Call doctor when convenient.
- urination.
- .Weight change, Continue. Tell doctor at next visit.
- hair loss, swollen
- feet and ankles.
- _____________________________________________________________________________
- OVERDOSE
-
- Symptoms:
- Nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, severe diarrhea, lack of
- coordination, extreme thirst.
-
- What to do:
- Overdose unlikely to threaten life. If person takes much larger
- amount than prescribed, call doctor, poison-control center or
- hospital emergency room for instructions.
-
- WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
- Don't take if:
- .You are allergic to any antiserotonin.
- .You plan to become pregnant within medication period.
- .You have an infection.
- .You have a heart or blood-vessel disease.
- .You have a chronic lung disease.
- .You have a collagen (connective tissue) disorder.
- .You have impaired liver or kidney function.
-
- Before you start, consult your doctor:
- .If you have been allergic to any ergot preparation.
- .If you have had a peptic ulcer.
-
- Over age 60:
- Adverse reactions and side effects may be more frequent and
- severe than in younger persons.
-
- Pregnancy:
- Manufacturer suggests risk to unborn child outweighs drug
- benefits, even though studies are inconclusive.
-
- Breast-feeding:
- Drug probably passes into milk. Avoid drug or discontinue
- nursing until you finish medicine. Consult doctor for
- advice on maintaining milk supply.
-
- Infants and children:
- Not recommended.
-
- Prolonged use:
- Possible fibrosis, a condition in which scar tissue is
- deposited on heart valves, in lung tissue, blood vessels
- and internal organs. After 6 months, decrease dose over 2
- to 3 weeks. Then discontinue for at least 2 months for re-
- evaluation.
-
- Skin and sunlight:
- No problems expected.
-
- Driving, piloting or hazardous work:
- Avoid if you feel drowsy or dizzy. Otherwise, no problems
- expected.
-
- Discontinuing:
- .Don't discontinue without consulting doctor. Dose may
- require gradual reduction if you have taken drug for a
- long time. doses of other drugs may also require adjustment.
- .Probably should discontinue drug if you don't improve after
- 3 weeks' use.
-
- Others:
- .Periodic laboratory tests for liver function and blood
- counts recommended.
- .Potential for abuse.
- .Some products contain tartrazine dye. Avoid, especially
- if you are allergic to aspirin.
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER DRUGS
-
- Generic Name or Drug Class Combined Effect
- _________________________________________________________________________
- Ergot Preparations Unpredictable increased or
- decreased effect of either
- drug.
- Narcotics Decreased narcotic effect.
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER SUBSTANCES
-
- Interacts with Combined effect
- _________________________________________________________________________
- Alcohol: None expected. However, alcohol
- may trigger a migraine headache.
-
- Beverages:
- Caffeine drinks. Decreased methysergide effect.
-
- Cocaine: May make headache worse.
-
- Foods: None expected. Avoid foods to
- which you are allergic.
-
- Marijuana: No proven problems.
-
- Tobacco: Blood-vessel constriction. Makes
- headache worse.
- !
- @NARCOTIC AND ASPIRIN
-
- BRAND NAMES (Generic names in capitals)
-
- 222 Darvon-N with A.S.A.
- 282 Dolene Compound
- 292 Doxaphene Compound
- A&C with codeine DROCODE, ASPIRIN & CAFFEINE
- A.C.& C. Emcodeine
- Ancasal Empirin with Codeine
- Anexsia with Codeine HYDROCODONE, ASPIRIN & CAFFEINE
- Anexsia-D Instantine Plus
- A.S.A. and Codeine Novo AC&C
- Compound Oxycodan
- Ascriptin with Codeine OXYCODONE & ASPIRIN
- ASPIRIN & CODEINE PENTAZOCINE & ASPIRIN
- ASPIRIN, CODEINE & Percodan
- CAFFEINE Percodan-Demi
- Bexophene PROPOXYPHENE & ASPIRIN
- BUFFERED ASPIRIN & PROPOXYPHENE ASPIRIN &
- CODEINE CAFFEINE
- Codoxy SK-65 Compound
- Coryphen with Codeine SK-Oxycodone with Aspirin
- C2 with Codeine Synalgos-DC
- Damason-P Talwin Compound
- Darvon Compound
- Darvon with A.S.A.
-
- BASIC INFORMATION
- Habit forming? Yes
- Prescription needed? Yes
- Available as generic? Yes
- Drug class: Narcotic, analgesic, anti-inflammatory
-
- USES
- Reduces pain, fever, inflammation.
- Suppresses cough.
-
- DOSAGE AND USAGE INFORMATION
- How to take:
- Tablet or capsule--Swallow with liquid. If you can't
- swallow whole, crumble tablet or open capsule and take
- with liquid or food.
- When to take:
- When needed. No more often than every 4 hours.
-
- If you forget a dose:
- Take as soon as you remember. Wait 4 hours for next
- dose.
-
- What drug does:
- Affects hypothamamus, the part of the brain which
- regulates temperature by dilating small blood vessels in
- skin.
-
- Prevents clumping of platelets (small blood cells) so
- blood vessels remain open.
-
- Decreases prostaglandin effect.
-
- Suppresses body's pain messages.
-
- Reduces sensitivity of brain's cough-control center.
-
- Time lapse before drug works:
- 30 minutes.
-
- Don't take with:
- Tetracyclines. Space doses 1 hour apart.
-
- POSSIBLE ADVERSE REACTIONS OR SIDE EFFECTS
- Symptoms What To Do
- Life-threatening:
- Hives, rash, intense Seek emergency treatment
- itching, faintness immediately.
- soon after a dose
- (anaphylaxis).
-
- Clot or pain over Discontinue. Seek
- blood vessel, cold emergency treatment.
- hands, feet.
-
- Common:
- Nausea, abdominal Discontinue. Call doctor
- cramps or pain. right away.
-
- Dizziness, red or Continue. Call doctor
- flushed face, frequent when convenient.
- urination, unusual
- tiredness, ringing
- in ears, heartburn,
- indigestion.
-
- Infrequent:
- Constipation, Discontinue. Call doctor
- abdominal pain or right away.
- cramps, vomiting.
-
- Rare:
- Slow heartbeat; Discontinue. Call doctor
- change in vision; right away.
- black, bloody or
- tarry stool; blood
- in urine; jaundice.
-
- Depression, blurred Continue. Call doctor
- vision. when convenient.
-
- OVERDOSE
- Symptoms:
- Ringing in ears; nausea; vomiting; dizziness; fever;
- deep sleep; slow breathing; slow pulse; flushed, warm
- skin; constricted pupils; hallucinatins; convulsions;
- coma.
-
- What to do:
- Dial 0 (operator) or 911 (emergency) for an ambulance or
- medical help. Then give first aid immediately.
-
- If patient is unconscious and not breathing, give
- mouth-to-mouth breathing. If there is no heartbeat, use
- cardiac massage and mouth-to-mouth breathing (CPR).
- Don't try to make patient vomit. If you can't get help
- quickly, take patient to nearest emergency facility.
-
- See emergency information.
-
- WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
- Don't take if:
- You are allergic to any narcotic or subject to any
- substance abuse.
-
- You have a peptic ulcer of stomach of duodenum or a
- bleeding disorder.
-
- Before you start, consult your doctor:
- If you have impaired liver or kidney function, asthma or
- nasal polyps.
-
- If you have had stomach or duodenal ulcers, gout.
-
- If you will have surgery within 2 months, including
- dental surgery, requiring general or spinal anesthesia.
-
- Over age 60:
- More likely to be drowsy, dizzy, unsteady or
- constipated. Use only if absolutely necessary.
-
- More likely to cause hidden bleeding in stomach or
- intestines. Watch for dark stools.
-
- Pregnancy:
- Risk to unborn child outweighs drug benefits. Don't
- use.
-
- Breast-feeding:
- Drug passes into milk and may harm child. Avoid drug or
- discontinue nursing until you finish medicine. Consult
- doctor for advice on maintaining milk supply.
-
- Infants and children:
- Not recommended.
-
- Prolonged use:
- Causes psychologican and physican dependence (addiction)
- Kidney damage. Periodic kidney-function test
- recommended.
-
- Skin and sunlight:
- May cause rash or intensify sunburn in areas exposed to
- sun or sunlamp.
-
- Driving, piloting or hazardous work:
- Don't drive or pilot aircraft until you learn how
- medicine affects you. Don't work around dangerous
- machinery. Don't climb ladders or work in high places.
- Danger increases if you drink alcohol or take medicine
- affecting alertness and reflexes, such as
- antihistamines, tranquilizers, sedatives, pain
- medicine, narcotics and mind-altering drugs.
-
- Discontinuing:
- May be unnecessary to finish medicine. Follow doctor's
- instructions.
-
- Others:
- Aspirin can complicate surgery, pregnancy, labor and
- delivery, and illness.
-
- Urine tests for blood sugar may be inaccurate.
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER DRUGS
- Generic Name or Drug Class Combined Effect
- Acebutolol Decreased antihypertensive
- effect of acebutolol.
-
- Allopurinol Decreased allopurinol
- effect.
-
- Antacids Decreased aspirin effect.
-
- Anticoagulants Increased anticoagulant
- effect. Abnormal
- bleeding.
-
- Antidepressants Increased sedative
- effect.
-
- Antidiabetics (oral) Low blood sugar.
-
- Anti-inflammatory drugs Risk of stomach bleeding
- (non-steroid) and ulcers.
-
- Aspirin (other) Likely aspirin toxicity.
-
- Cortisone drugs Increased cortisone
- effect. Risk of ulcers
- and stomach bleeding.
-
- Furosemide Possible aspirin toxicity.
-
- Gold compounds Increased likelihood of
- kidney damage.
-
- Indomethacin Risk of stomach bleeding
- and ulcers.
-
- Methotrexate Increased methotrexate
- effect.
-
- Minoxidil Decreased minoxidil
- effect.
-
- Narcotics (other) Increased narcotic effect.
-
- Nitrates Excessive blood-pressure
- drop.
-
- Oxprenolol Decreased antihypertensive
- effect of oxprenolol.
-
- Para-aminosalicylic acid Possible aspirin toxicity.
- (PAS)
-
- Penicillins Increased effect of both
- drugs.
-
- Phenobarbital Decreased aspirin effect.
-
- Phenytoin Increased phenytoin
- effect.
-
- Probenecid Decreased probenecid
- effect.
-
- Propranolol Decreased aspirin effect.
-
- Rauwolfia alkaloids Decreased aspirin effect.
-
- Salicylates (other) Likely aspirin toxicity.
-
- Sedatives Increased sedative effect.
-
- Sleep inducers Increased sedative effect.
- Sleep inducer.
-
- Spironolactone Decreased spironolactone
- effect.
-
- Sulfinpyrazone Decreased sulfinpyrazone
- effect.
-
- Terfenadine Possible excessive
- sedation. May conceal
- symptoms of aspirin
- overdose, such as
- ringing in ears.
-
- Tranquilizers Increased sedative effect.
-
- Vitamin C (large doses) Possible aspirin toxicity.
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER SUBSTANCES
- Interacts With Combined Effect
- Alcohol Possible stomach
- irritation and bleeding.
- Increases alcohol's
- intoxicating effect.
- Avoid
-
- Beverages None expected.
-
- Cocaine Decreased cocaine toxic
- effects. Avoid.
-
- Foods None expected.
-
- Marijuana Impairs physical and
- mental performance.
- Avoid.
-
- Tobacco None expected.
- !
- @NARCOTIC & ACETAMINOPHEN
-
- BRAND NAMES (Generic names in capitals)
- ACETAMINOPHEN & CODEINE Lortab 7
- Aceta with Codeine MEPERIDINE & ACETAMINOPHEN
- Amacodone Norcet
- Atasol with Codeine Oxycocet
- Bancap-HC OXYCODONE & ACETAMINOPHEN
- Bayapap with Codeine PENTAZOCINE & ACETAMINOPHEN
- Codap Percocet
- Co-gesic Percocet-Demi
- Cotabs Phenaphen with Codeine
- Darvocet-N PROPOXYPHENE & ACETAMINOPHEN
- Demerol-APAP Proval
- Dolacet SK-APAP with Codeine
- Dolene-AP SK-Oxycodone and
- Dolo-Pap Acetaminophen
- Duradyne DHC SK-65 APAP
- Empracet with Codeine Talacen
- Exdol with Codeine T-Gesic Forte
- Hycodaphen Tylenol with Codeine
- HYDROCODONE & ACETAMINOPHEN Tylox
- Hydrogesic Ty-Tabs
- Lortab 5 Vicodin
- Wygesic
-
- BASIC INFORMATION
- Habit forming? Yes
- Prescription needed? Yes
- Available as generic? Yes
- Drug class: Narcotic, analgesic, fever-reducer
-
- USES
- Relieves pain.
- Suppresses cough.
-
- DOSAGE AND USAGE INFORMATION
- How to take:
- Tablet or capsule--Swallow with liquid. If you can't
- swallow whole, crumble tablet or open capsule and take
- with liquid or food.
- Drops or liquid--Dilute dose in beverage before
- swallowing.
-
- When to take:
- When needed. No more often than every 4 hours.
-
- If you forget a dose:
- Take as soon as you remember. Wait 4 hours for next
- dose.
-
- What drug does:
- May affect hypothalamus--the part of the brain that
- helps regulate body heat and receives body's pain
- messages.
-
- Blocks pain messages to brain and spinal cord.
-
- Reduces sensitivity of brain's cough-control center.
-
- Time lapse before drug works:
- 15 to 30 minutes. May last 4 hous.
-
- Don't take with:
- Other drugs with acetaminophen. Too much acetaminophen
- can damage liver and kidneys.
-
- POSSIBLE ADVERSE REACTIONS OR SIDE EFFECTS
- Symptoms What To Do
- Life-threatening:
- Irregular or slow Discontinue. Seek emergency
- heartbeat, difficult treatment.
- breathing.
-
- Common:
- Dizziness, agitation, Continue. Call doctor
- tiredness. when convenient.
-
- Infrequent:
- Abdominal pain, Discontinue. Call doctor
- constipation, vomiting. right away.
-
- Rare:
- Fatigue; itchy skin; Discontinue. Call doctor
- rash; sore throat, right away.
- fever, mouth sores;
- bruising and bleeding
- increased; painful or
- difficult urination;
- blood in urine; anemia;
- blurred vision.
-
- Depression. Continue. Call doctor
- when convenient.
-
- OVERDOSE
- Symptoms:
- Stomach upset; irritability; convulsions; deep sleep;
- slow breathing; slow pulse; flushed, warm skin;
- constricted pupils; coma.
-
- What to do:
- Dial 0 (operator) or 911 (emergency) for an ambulance or
- medical help. Then give first aid immediately.
-
- If patient is unconscious and not breathing, give
- mouth-to-mouth breathing. If there is no heartbeat, use
- cardiac massage and mouth-to-mouth breathing (CPR).
- Don't try to make patient vomit. If you can't get
- help quickly, take patient to nearest emergency
- facility.
-
- See emergency information.
-
- WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
- Don't take if:
- You are allergic to any narcotic or acetaminophen.
- Your symptoms don't improve after 2 days use. Call your
- doctor.
-
- Before you start, consult your doctor:
- If you have bronchial asthma, kidney disease or liver
- damage.
-
- If you will have surgery within 2 months, including
- dental surgery, requiring general or spinal anesthesia.
-
- Over age 60:
- More likely to be drowsy, dizzy, unsteady or
- constipated. Don't exceed recommended dose. You can't
- emiminate drug as efficiently as younger persons. Use
- only if absolutely necessary.
-
- Pregnancy:
- Decide with your doctor whether drug benefits justify
- risk to unborn child. Abuse by pregnant woman will
- result in addicted newborn. Withdrawal of newborn can
- be life-threatening.
-
- Breast-feeding:
- Drug filters into milk. May harm child. Avoid.
-
- Infants and children:
- Not recommended.
-
- Prolonged use:
- Causes psychological and physical dependence
- (addiction).
-
- May affect blood stream and cause anemia. Limit use to
- 5 days for children 12 and under, and 10 days for
- adults.
-
- Skin and sunlight:
- May cause rash or intensify sunburn in areas exposed to
- sun or sunlamp.
-
- Driving, piloting or hazardous work:
- Don't drive or pilot aircraft until you learn how
- medicine affects you. Don't work around dangerous
- machinery. Don't climb ladders or work in high places.
- Danger increases if you drink alcohol or take medicine
- affecting alertness and reflexes, such as
- antihistamines, tranquilizsers, sedatives, pain
- medicine, narcotics and mind-altering drugs.
-
- Discontinuing:
- Discontinue in 2 days if symptoms don't improve.
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER DRUGS
- Generic Name or Drug Class Combined Effect
- Analgesics (other) Increased analgesic effect.
-
- Anticoagulants (other) May increase anticoagulant
- effect. Prothrombin times
- should be monitored.
-
- Anticholinergics Increased anticholinergic
- effect.
-
- Antidepressants Increased sedative effect.
-
- Antihistamines Increased sedative effect.
-
- Mind-altering drugs Increased sedative effect.
-
- Narcotics (other) Increased narcotic effect.
-
- Nitrates Excessive blood-pressure
- drop.
-
- Phenobarbital and other Quicker elimination and
- barbiturates decreased effect of
- acetaminophen.
-
- Phenothiazines Increased phenothiazine
- effect.
-
- Sedatives Increased sedative effect.
-
- Sleep inducers Increased sedative effect.
-
- Terfenadine Possible oversedation.
-
- Tetracyclines May slow tetracycline
- absorption. Space doses
- 2 hours apart.
-
- Tranquilizers Increased sedative effect.
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER SUBSTANCES
- Interacts With Combined Effect
- Alcohol Increases alcohol's
- intoxicating effect.
- Avoid.
-
- Beverages None expected.
-
- Cocaine Increased cocaine toxic
- effects. Avoid.
-
- Foods None expected.
-
- Marijuana Impairs physical and
- mental performance.
- Avoid.
-
- Tobacco None expected.
- !
- @NARCOTIC ANALGESICS
-
- BRAND NAMES AND GENERIC NAMES
- (Generic Names in capitals)
-
- 642 Dolophine Pargesic
- Aceta w/Codeine Dolor Pavadon
- Acetaco Doxaphene Paveral
- Acetaminophen/Codeine Dromoran Pediacof
- Actifed-C Dularin PENTAZOCINE
- Actifec_C Expectorant Duramorph PF Percodan
- Adatuss Dynosal Pethadol
- Algodex Empirin w/Codeine Pethidine
- Ambenyl Empracet w/Codeine Phenaphen w/Codeine
- Anaphen Emprazil-C Phenergan
- A.P.C. w/Codeine Phos. Ephedrol w/Codeine Phrenilin
- Arthralgen Epimorph Physeptone
- Ascriptin w/Codeine Esgic Poly-Histine w/Codeine
- Aspirin w/Codeine FL-Tussex Presalin
- Axotal Florinal w/Codeine Prodolor
- Bancap w/Codeine Fortral Profene
- Banesin Forte Gaysal Promethazine w/Codeine
- Calcidrine Hycodan Proxagesic
- Calcidrine Syrup Hycotuss Proxene
- Capital w/Codeine HYDROCODONE Prunicodeine
- Cetro Cirose HYDROMORPHONE RMS Uniserts
- Cheracol Isoclor Robidone
- Coastaldyne Levo-Dromoran Robitussin A-C
- Coastalgesic Levorphan Roxanol
- Codalan LEVORPHANOL Roxanol SR
- Codalex Liquix-C S-A-C
- Codap Lo-Tussin Salatin
- CODEINE Maxigesic Saleto
- Codeine Sulfate Mepergan Fortis Salimeph Forte
- Codimal PH MEPERIDINE Sedapap
- Coditrate METHADONE SK-APAP w/Codeine
- Codone Methadose Soma Comp.w/Codeine
- Colrex Compound Metrogesic Sorbase II
- Copavin Minotal Stadol
- Corutol DH MORPHINE Statex
- Cotussis Morphitec Strascogesic
- Co-Xan M.O.S. Syrup Supac
- Dapase MS Contin Supeudol
- Darvocet-N 100 MSIR Sylapar
- Darvon MST Continus Synalgos-DC
- Demer-idine NALBUPHINE Talwin
- Demerol Novahistine DH Talwin-NX
- Depronal-SA Novopropoxyn Terpin Hydrate w/Cod.
- Dialog Nubain Triaminic w/Codeine
- Dicodid Numorphan Trigesic
- Dihydromorphinone OPIUM Tussar
- Dilaudid Ossonate-Plus Tussend
- Dilaudid-HP OXYCODONE Tussi-Organidin
- Dimetane-DC OXYMORPHONE Tylenol w/Codeine
- Dimetane Expectorant Pantapon Vicodin
- Dolene PAREGORIC
-
- BASIC INFORMATION
- Habit forming? Yes
- Prescription needed? Yes
- Available as generic? Yes
- Drug class: Narcotic
-
- USES
- Relieves pain.
- Suppresses cough.
-
- DOSAGE AND USAGE INFORMATION
- How to take:
- Tablet or capsule--Swallow with liquid. If you can't swallow
- whole, crumble tablet or open capsule and take with liquid or
- food.
-
- Drops or liquid--Dilute dose in beverage before swallowing.
-
- When to take:
- When needed. No more often than every 4 hours.
-
- If you forget a dose:
- Take as soon as you remember. Wait 4 hours for next dose.
-
- What drug does:
- Blocks pain messages to brain and spinal cord.
-
- Reduces sensitivity of brain's cough-control center.
-
- Time lapse before drug works:
- 30 minutes.
-
- Don't take with:
- See interaction column and consult doctor.
-
- POSSIBLE ADVERSE REACTIONS OR SIDE EFFECTS
- Symptoms What to do
- ____________________________________________________________________
- Life-threatening:
- None expected.
-
- Common:
- Dizziness, flushed face, Continue. Call doctor when
- difficult urination, unusual convenient.
- tiredness.
-
- Infrequent:
- Severe constipation, Discontinue. Call doctor
- abdominal pain, vomiting right away.
-
- Rare:
- Hives, rash, itchy skin, Discontinue. Call doctor
- face swelling, slow right away.
- heartbeat, irregular
- breathing.
-
- Depression, blurred vision. Continue. Call doctor when
- convenient.
-
- OVERDOSE
- Symptoms:
- Deep sleep, slow breathing; slow pulse; flushed, warm skin;
- constricted pupils.
-
- What to do:
- Dial 0 (operator) or 911 (emergency) for an ambulance or
- medical help. Then give first aid immediately.
-
- If patient is unconscious and not breathing, give
- mouth-to-mouth breathing. If there is no heartbeat, use
- cardiac massage and mouth-to-mouth breathing (CPR). Don't try
- to make patient vomit. If you can't get help quickly, take
- patient to nearest emergency facility.
-
- See emergency information.
-
- WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
- Don't take if:
- You are allergic to any narcotic.
-
- Before you start, consult your doctor:
- If you have impaired liver or kidney function.
-
- If you will have surgery within 2 months, including dental
- surgery, requiring general or spinal anesthesia.
-
- Over age 60:
- More likely to be drowsy, dizzy, unsteady or constipated. Use
- only if absolutely necessary.
-
- Pregnancy:
- Decide with your doctor whether drug benefits justify risk to
- unborn child. Abuse by pregnant woman will result in addicted
- newborn. Withdrawal of newborn can be life-threatening.
-
- Breast-feeding:
- Drug filters into milk. May harm child. Avoid.
-
- Infants & children:
- Not recommended.
-
- Prolonged use:
- Causes psychological and physical dependence (addiction).
-
- Skin and sunlight:
- May cause rash or intensify sunburn in areas exposed to sun or
- sunlamp.
-
- Driving, piloting or hazardous work:
- Don't drive or pilot aircraft until you learn how medicine
- affects you. Don't work around dangerous machinery. Don't
- climb ladders or work in high places. Danger increases if
- you drink alcohol or take medicine affecting alertness and
- reflexes, such as antihistamines, tranquilizers, sedatives,
- pain medicine, narcotics and mind-altering drugs.
-
- Discontinuing:
- May be unnecessary to finish medicine. Follow doctor's
- instructions.
-
- Others:
- No problems expected.
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER DRUGS
- Generic name or drug class Combined effect
- ____________________________________________________________________
- Analgesics (other) Increased analgesic effect.
-
- Anticholinergics Increased anticholinergic
- effect.
-
- Antidepressants Increased sedative effect.
-
- Antihistamines Increased sedative effect.
-
- Mind-altering drugs Increased sedative effect.
-
- Molindone Increased narcotic effect.
-
- Narcotics (other) Increased narcotic effect.
-
- Nitrates Excessive blood-pressure drop.
-
- Phenothiazines Increased phenothiazine
- effect.
-
- Sedatives Increased sedative effect.
-
- Sleep inducers Increased sedative effect.
-
- Terfenadine Possible oversedation.
-
- Tranquilizers Increased sedative effect.
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER SUBSTANCES
- Interacts with Combined effect
- ____________________________________________________________________
- Alcohol Increases alcohol's
- intoxicating effect. Avoid.
-
- Beverages None expected.
-
- Cocaine Increased cocaine toxic
- effects. Avoid.
-
- Foods None expected.
-
- Marijuana Impairs physical and mental
- performance. Avoid.
-
- Tobacco None expected.
- !
-
- @ANESTHETICS (TOPICAL)
-
- BRAND AND GENERIC NAMES (generic names in capitals)
-
- Aero Caine CYCLOMETHYCAINE Nupercainal Cream
- Aero Caine Aerosol Derma-Medicone Nupercainal Oint.
- Aerotherm Dermacoat Nupercainal Spray
- Americaine Dermo-Gen Panthocal A & D
- Americaine Aerosol Dermoplast Perifoam
- Americaine Oint. Dibucaine Pontocaine
- Anbesol Diothane Pontocaine Cream
- Anestacon DIPERODON Pontocaine Oint.
- Bactine Dyclone PRAMOXINE
- Benzocaine DYCLONINE Prax
- Benzocaine Topical Ethyl Aminobenzoate Proctodon
- Benzocal Foille Proctofoam
- BiCozene Hexathricin Aerospra Proxine
- Burntame HEXYLCAINE Quotane
- BUTACAINE Hurricaine Rectal Medicone
- BUTAMBEN Isotraine Soft-N-Soothe
- Butesin Picrate Ivy-Dry Cream Solarcaine
- Butyl aminobenzoate Lanacane Surfacaine
- Butyn Sulfate Lida-Mantle Tega-Caine
- Caine Spray Lidocaine Tega-Dyne
- Cal-Vi-Nol Lidocaine Oint. TETRACAINE
- Cetacaine Lignocaine Tronolane
- Cetacine Medicone Tronothane
- Chiggerex Medicone Dressing Unguentine
- Chiggertox Mercurochrome II Unguentine Plus
- Clinicaine Morusan Unguentine Spray
- Cyclaine Nupercainal Urolocaine
- Cyclaine Solution Velvacaine
- Xylocaine
- Xylocaine Oint.
-
- BASIC INFORMATION
- Habit forming? No
- Prescription needed?
- High strength: Yes
- Low strength: No
- Available as generic? Yes
- Drug class: Anesthetic (topical)
-
- USES
- Releives pain and itch of sunburn, insect bites, scratches
- and other minor skin irritations.
-
- Relieves discomfort and itch of hemorrhoids and other
- disorders of anus and rectum.
-
- DOSAGE AND USAGE INFORMATION
- How to use:
- Suppositories--Remove wrapper and moisten suppository
- with water. Gently insert larger end into rectum. Push
- well into rectum with finger.
-
- All other forms--Use only enough to cover irritated
- area. Follow instructions on label.
-
- When to use:
- When needed for discomfort, no more often than every
- hour.
-
- If you forget an application:
- Use as needed.
-
- What drug does:
- Blocks pain impulses from skin to brain.
-
- Time lapse before drug works:
- 3 to 15 minutes.
-
- POSSIBLE ADVERSE REACTIONS OR SIDE EFFECTS
- Symptoms What To Do
- Life-threatening:
- None expected.
-
- Common:
- None expected.
-
- Infrequent:
- Nervousness; Discontinue. Call doctor
- trembling; hives, right away.
- rash, itch;
- inflammation or
- tenderness not
- present before
- application; slow
- heartbeat.
-
- Dizziness, blurred Continue. Call doctor
- vision, swollen feet. when convenient.
-
- Rare:
- Blood in urine. Discontinue. Call doctor
- right away.
-
- Increased or painful Continue. Call doctor
- urination. when convenient.
-
- OVERDOSE
- Symptoms:
- If swallowed or inhaled--dizziness, nervousness,
- trembling, seizures.
-
- What to do:
- Dial 0 (operator) or 911 (emergency) for an ambulance or
- medical help. Then give first aid immediately.
-
- See emergency information.
-
- WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
- Don't use if:
- You are allergic to any topical anesthetic.
-
- Before you start, consult your doctor:
- If you have skin infection at site of treatment.
-
- If you have had severe or extensive skin disorders such
- as eczema or psoriasis.
-
- If you have bleeding hemorrhoids.
-
- Over age 60:
- Adverse reactions and side effects may be more frequent
- and severe than in younger persons.
-
- Pregnancy:
- No proven harm to unborn child. Avoid it possible.
-
- Breast-feeding:
- No problems expected.
-
- Infants and children.
- Use caution. More likely to be absorbed through skin and
- cause adverse reactions.
-
- Prolonged use:
- Possible excess absorption. Don't use longer than 3 days
- for any one problem.
-
- Skin and sunlight:
- No problems expected.
-
- Driving, piloting or hazardous work:
- No problems expected.
-
- Discontinuing:
- May be unnecessary to finish medicine. Follow doctor's
- instructions.
-
- Others:
- No problems expected.
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER DRUGS
- Generic Name or Drug Class Combined Effect
- Sulfa drugs Decreased effect of sulfa
- drugs for infection.
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER SUBSTANCES
- Interacts With Combined Effect
- Alcohol None expected.
- Beverages None expected.
- Cocaine Possible nervous-system
- toxicity. Avoid.
- Foods None expected.
- Marijuana None expected.
- Tobacco None expected.
- !
- @BENZOYL PEROXIDE
-
- BRAND NAMES
- Acetoxyl H2Oxyl
- Acne-Aid Intraderm-19
- Allercreme Clear-up Loroxide
- Alquam-X Neutrogena Acne Mask
- Ben-Aqua Oxyderm
- Benoxyl Oxy-5
- Benzac Oxy-10
- Benzac W PanOxyl
- Benzagel PanOxyl AQ
- Buf-Oxal Persadox
- Clear By Design Persadox HP
- Clearasil Persa-Gel
- Clearasil BP(M) Persa-Gel W
- Cuticura Acne PHisoAc BP
- Dermodex Porox 7
- Dermoxyl Propa P.H.
- Desquam-X Propa P.H. Porox
- Dry and Clean Teen
- Dry and Clear Topex
- Eloxyl Vanoxide
- Epi-Clear Vanoxide-HC
- Fostex Xerac BP
- Foxtex BPO Zeroxin
-
- BASIC INFORMATION
- Habit forming? No
- Prescription needed? No
- Available as generic? Yes
- Drug class: Antiacne (topical)
-
- USES
- Treatment for acne.
- Decreases wrinkles in face.
-
- DOSAGE AND USAGE INFORMATION
- How to use:
- Cream, gel, pads, sticks or lotion--Wash affected area
- with plain soap and water. Dry gently with towel. Rub
- medicine into affected areas. Keep away from eyes,
- nose, mouth.
-
- When to use:
- Apply 1 or more times daily. If you have a fair
- complexion, start with single application at bedtime.
-
- If you forget an application:
- Use as soon as you remember.
-
- What drug does:
- Slowly releases oxygen from skin, which controls some
- skin bacteria. Also causes peeling and drying, helping
- control blackheads and whiteheads.
-
- Time lapse before drug works:
- 1 to 2 weeks.
-
- POSSIBLE ADVERSE REACTIONS OR SIDE EFFECTS
- Symptoms What To Do
- Life-threatening
- None expected.
-
- Common:
- None expected.
-
- Infrequent:
- Rash, excessive Discontinue. Call doctor
- dryness. right away.
-
- Painful skin Continue. Call doctor
- irritation. when convenient.
-
- Rare:
- None expected.
-
- OVERDOSE
- Symptoms:
- None expected.
-
- What to do:
- If person swallows drug, call doctor, poison-control
- center or hospital emergency room for instructions.
-
- See emergency information.
-
- WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
- Don't take if:
- You are allergic to benzoyl peroxide.
-
- Before you start, consult your doctor:
- If you plan to become pregnant within medication period.
- If you take oral contraceptives.
-
- Over age 60:
- No problems expected.
-
- Pregnancy:
- No proben problems. Consult doctor.
-
- Breast-feeding:
- No proven problems. Consult doctor.
-
- Infants and children:
- Not recommended.
-
- Prolonged use:
- Permanent rash or scarring.
-
- Skin and sunlight:
- No problems expected.
-
- Driving, piloting or hazardous work:
- No problems expected.
-
- Discontinuing:
- May be unnecessary to finish medicine. Discontinue when
- acne improves.
-
- If acne doesn't improve in 2 weeks, call doctor.
-
- Others:
- Keep away from hair and clothing. May bleach.
-
- Store away from heat in cool, dry place.
-
- Avoid contact with eyes, lips, nose and sensitive areas
- of the neck.
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER DRUGS
- Generic Name or Drug Class Combined Effect
- Antiacne topical Excessive skin irritation.
- preparations (other)
-
- Skin-peeling agents Excessive skin irritation.
- (salicylic acid,
- sulfur, resorcinol,
- tretinoin).
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER SUBSTANCES
- Interacts With Combined Effect
- Alcohol None expected.
- Beverages None expected.
- Cocaine None expected.
- Foods
- Cinnamon, foods Skin rash.
- with benzoic acid.
- Marijuana None expected.
- Tobacco None expected.
- !
- @ISOTRETINOIN
-
- BRAND NAMES
- Accutane
-
- BASIC INFORMATION
- Habit forming? No
- Prescription needed? Yes
- Available as generic? No
- Drug classification: Antiacne
-
- USES
- Decreases cystic acne formation in severe cases.
- Certain other skin disorders involving an overabundance of
- outer skin layer.
-
- DOSAGE AND USAGE INFORMATION
- How to take:
- Tablet or capsule--Swallow with liquid or food to lessen
- stomach irritation. If you can't swallow whole, crumble
- tablet or open capsule and take with liquid or food.
-
- When to take:
- Twice a day. Follow prescription directions.
-
- If you forget a dose:
- Take as soon as you remember up to 2 hours late. If
- more than 2 hours, wait for next scheduled dose and
- double dose.
-
- What drug does:
- Reduces sebaceous gland activity and size.
-
- Time lapse before drug works:
- May require 15 to 20 weeks to experience full benefit.
-
- Don't take with:
- Vitamin A or supplements containing Vitamin A.
-
- POSSIBLE ADVERSE SIDE EFFECTS
- Symptoms What To Do
- Life-threatening:
- None expected.
-
- Common:
- Burning, red, itching Discontinue. Call doctor
- eyes; lip scaling. right away.
-
- Itchy skin. Continue. Call doctor
- when convenient.
-
- Frequent:
- Dry mouth. Continue. Tell doctor
- at next visit. (Suck
- ice or chew gum).
-
- Infrequent:
- Rash, infection, Discontinue. Call doctor
- nausea, vomiting. right away.
-
- Headache; pain in Continue. Call doctor
- muscles, bones, when convenient.
- joints; hair thinning;
- tiredness.
-
- Rare:
- None expected.
-
- OVERDOSE
- Symptoms:
- None reported.
-
- What to do:
- Overdose unlikely to threaten life. If person takes
- much larger amount than prescribed, call doctor,
- poison-control center or hospital emergency room for
- instructions.
-
- WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
- Don't take if:
- You are allergic to isotretinoin.
- You are pregnant or plan pregnancy.
-
- Before you start, consult your doctor:
- If you have diabetes.
- If you or any member of family have high triglyceride
- levels in blood.
-
- Over age 60:
- Adverse reactions and side effects may be more frequent
- and severe than in younger persons.
-
- Pregnancy:
- Risk to unborn child outweighs drug benefits. Don't
- use.
-
- Breast-feeding:
- Drug filters into milk. May harm child. Avoid.
-
- Infants and children:
- Not recommended.
-
- Prolonged use:
- Possible damage to cornea.
-
- Skin and sunlight:
- May cause rash or intensify sunburn in areas exposed to
- sun or sunlamp.
-
- Driving, piloting or hazardous work:
- No problems expected.
-
- Discontinuing:
- Single course of treatment usually all needed. If
- second course required, wait 8 weeks after completing
- first course.
-
- Others:
- Use only for severe cases of cystic acne that have not
- responded to less hazardous forms of acne treatment.
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER DRUGS
- Generic Name or Drug Class Combined Effect
- Vitamin A Additive toxic effect
- of each. Avoid.
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER SUBSTANCES
- Interacts With Combined Effect
- Alcohol Significant increase in
- triglycerides in blood.
- Avoid.
-
- Beverages No problems expected.
-
- Cocaine Increased chance of
- toxicity of isotretinoin.
- Avoid.
-
- Foods No problems expected.
-
- Marijuana Increased chance of
- toxicity of isotretinoin.
- Avoid.
-
- Tobacco May decrease absorption
- of medicine. Avoid
- tobacco while in
- treatment.
- !
- @CHECKLIST FOR SAFER DRUG USE
-
- Tell your doctor about any drug you take (even aspirin,
- allergy pills, laxatives, vitamins, etc.) before you take any
- new drug.
-
- Learn all you can about drugs you may take before you take
- them. Information sources are your doctor, your nurse, your
- pharmacist, books in your public library and this file.
-
- Don't take drugs prescribed for someone else--even if your
- symptoms are the same.
-
- Keep your prescription drugs to yourself. Your drugs may be
- harmful to someone else.
-
- Tell your doctor about any symptoms you believe are caused by
- a drug--prescription or non-prescription--that you take.
-
- Take only medicines that are necessary. Avoid taking
- non-prescription drugs while taking prescription drugs for a
- medical problem.
-
- Before your doctor prescribes for you, tell him about your
- previous experiences with any drug--beneficial results,
- adverse reactions or allergies.
-
- Take medicine in good light after you have identified it. If
- you wear glasses to read, put them on to check drug labels.
- It is easy to take the wrong drug at the wrong time.
-
- Don't keep any drugs that change mood, alertness or
- judgment--such as sedatives, narcotics or tranquilizers--by
- your bedside. These cause many accidental deaths by overdose.
- You may unknowingly repeat a dose when you are half asleep or
- confused.
-
- Know the names of your medicines. These include the generic
- name, the brand name and the generic names of all ingredients
- in a drug mixture. Your doctor, nurse or pharmacist can give
- you this information.
-
- Study the labels on all non-prescription drugs. If the
- information is incomplete or if you have questions, ask the
- pharmacist for more details.
-
- If you must deviate from your prescribed dose schedule, tell
- your doctor.
-
- Shake liquid medicines before taking.
- !
- @CHLORAMPHENICOL
-
- BRAND NAMES
- Amphicol Mychel
- Antibiopto Mychel-S
- Chloromycetin Nova-Phenicol
- Cloroptic Novochlorocap
- Econochlor Ophthochlor
- Fenicol Ophthocort
- Isopto Fenicol Pentamycetin
- Minims Sopamycetin
-
- BASIC INFORMATION
- Habit forming? No
- Prescription needed? Yes
- Available as generic? Yes
- Drug class: Antibiotic
-
- USES
- Treatment of infections susceptible to chlorampehnicol.
-
- DOSAGE AND USAGE INFORMATION
- How to take:
- Tablet or capsule--Swallow with liquid.
- Eye solution or ointment, ear solution or cream--Follow
- label instructions.
-
- When to take:
- Tablet or capsule--1 hour before or 2 hours after
- eating.
-
- If you forget a dose:
- Take as soon as you remember up to 2 hours late. If
- more than 2 hours, wait for next scheduled dose (don't
- double this dose).
-
- What drug does:
- Prevents bacteria from growing and reproducing. Will
- not kill viruses.
-
- Time lapse before drug works:
- 2 to 5 days, depending on type and severity of
- infection.
-
- POSSIBLE ADVERSE REACTIONS OR SIDE EFFECTS
- Symptoms What To Do
- Life-threatening:
- Hives, rash Seek emergency treatment
- intense itching, immediately.
- faintness soon
- after a dose
- (anaphylaxis).
-
- Common:
- None expected
-
- Infrequent:
- Swollen face or Discontinue. Call doctor
- extremities; diarrhea; right away.
- nausea; vomiting;
- numbness, tingling,
- burning pain or
- weakness in hands
- and feet.
-
- Headache, confusion Continue. Call doctor
- when convenient.
-
- Rare:
- Pain, blurred vision, Discontinue. Call doctor
- possible vision loss, right away.
- sore throat, fever,
- jaundice, anemia.
-
- OVERDOSE
- Symptoms:
- Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea.
-
- What to do:
- Overdose unlikely to threaten life. If person takes
- much larger amount than prescribed, call doctor,
- poison-control center or hospital emergency room for
- instructions.
-
- WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
- Don't take if:
- You are allergic to chloramphenicol.
- It is prescribed for a minor disorder such as flu, cold
- or mild sore throat.
-
- Before you start, consult your doctor:
- If you have had a blood disorder or bone-marrow disease.
- If you have had kidney or liver disease.
- If you have diabetes.
-
- Over age 60:
- Adverse reactions and side effects may be more frequent
- and severe than in younger persons, particularly skin
- irritation around rectum.
-
- Pregnancy:
- Risk ot unborn child outweighs drug benefits. Don't
- use.
-
- Breast-feeding:
- Drug passes into milk. Avoid drug or discontinue
- nursing until you finish medicine. Consult doctor for
- advice on maintaining milk supply.
-
- Infants and children:
- Don't give to infants younger than 2.
-
- Prolonged use:
- You may become more susceptible to infections caused by
- germs not responsive to chloramphenicol.
-
- Skin and sunlight:
- No problems expected.
-
- Driving, piloting or hazardous work:
- Don't drive or pilot aircraft until you learn how
- medicine affects you. Don't work around dangerous
- machinery. Don't climb ladders or work in high places.
- Danger increases if you drink alcohol or take medicine
- affecting alertness and reflexes.
-
- Discontinuing:
- Don't discontinue without doctor's advice until you
- complete prescribed dose, even though symptoms diminish
- or disappear.
-
- Others:
- Chloramphenicol can cause serious anemia. Frequent
- laboratory blood studies, liver and kidney tests
- recommended.
-
- Second medical opinion recommended before starting.
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER DRUGS
- Generic Name or Drug Class Combined Effect
-
- Anticoagulants Increased anticoagulant
- effect.
-
- Antidiabetics (oral) Increased antidiabetic
- effect.
-
- Cyclophosphamide Decreased cyclophosphamide
- effect.
-
- Flecainide Possible decreased
- blood-cell production in
- bone marrow.
-
- Penicillins Decreased penicillin
- effect.
-
- Phenytoin Increased phenytoin
- effect.
-
- Tocainide Possible decreased
- blood-cell production in
- bone marrow.
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER SUBSTANCES
- Interacts With Combined Effect
- Alcohol Possible liver problems.
- May cause disulfiram
- reaction (see Glossary).
-
- Beverages None expected.
-
- Cocaine No proven problems.
-
- Foods None expected.
-
- Marijuana None expected.
-
- Tobacco None expected.
- !
- @ERYTHROMYCINS
-
- BRAND AND GENERIC NAMES (Generic names in capitals)
- Apo-Erythro-S ERYTHROMYCIN LACTOBIONATE
- A/T/S ERYTHROMYCIN STEARATE
- Bristamycin Ethril
- Downmycin Ilosone
- E-Biotic Ilosone Estolate
- E.E.S. Ilotycin
- E-Mycin Ilotycin Gluceptate
- E-Mycin E Kesso-mycin
- Eryc Novorythro
- Ery-derm Pediazole
- EryPed Pediamycin
- Erymax Pendiamycin
- Erypar Pfizer-E
- Ery-Tab Robimycin
- Erythrocin RP-Mycin
- Erythrocin Ethyl Succinate SK-Erythromycin
- Erythromid Staticin
- ERYTHROMYCIN T-Star
- ERYTHROMYCIN ESTOLATE Wyamycin
- ERYTHROMYCIN ETHYLSUCCINATE Wyamycin E
- ERYTHROMYCIN GLUCEPTATE Wyamycin S
-
- BASIC INFORMATION
- Habit forming? No
- Prscription needed? Yes
- Available as generic? Yes
- Drug class: Antibiotic (erythromycin).
-
- USES
- Treatment of infecitons responsive to erythromycin.
-
- DOSAGE AND USAGE INFORMATION
- How to take:
- Tablet or capsule--Swallow with liquid.
-
- Extended-release tablets or capsules--Swallow each dose
- whole. If you take regular tablets, you may chew or
- crush them.
-
- Liquid, drops, granules, skin ointment, eye ointment,
- skin solution--Follow prescription label directions.
-
- When to take:
- At the same times each day, 1 hour before or 2 hours
- after eating.
-
- If you forget a dose:
- If you take 3 or more doses daily--Take as soon as you
- remember. Return to regular schedule.
-
- If you take 2 doses daily--Take as soon as you remember.
- Wait 5 to 6 hours for next dose. Return to regular
- schedule.
-
- What drug does:
- Prevents growth and reproduction of susceptible
- bacteria.
-
- Time lapse before drug works:
- 2 to 5 days.
-
- POSSIBLE ADVERSE REACTIONS OR SIDE EFFECTS
- Symptoms What To Do
- Life-threatening:
- None expected.
-
- Common:
- None expected.
-
- Infrequent:
- Diarrhea, nausea, Discontinue. Call doctor
- stomach cramps, right away.
- discomfort, vomiting.
-
- Skin dryness, Continue. Call doctor
- irritation, itch, when convenient.
- stinging with use of
- skin solution, sore
- mouth or tongue.
-
- Rare:
- Jaundice in adults. Discontinue. Call doctor
- right away.
-
- Unusual tiredness Continue. Call doctor
- or weakness. when convenient.
-
- OVERDOSE
- Symptoms:
- Nausea, vomiting, abdominal discomfort, diarrhea.
-
- What to do:
- Overdose unlikely to threaten life. If person takes
- much larger amount than prescribed, call doctor,
- poison-control center or hospital emergency room for
- instructions.
-
- WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
- Don't take if:
- You are allergic to any erythromycin.
- You have had liver disease or impaired liver function.
-
- Before you start, consult your doctor:
- If you have taken erythromycin estolate in the past.
-
- Over age 60:
- Adverse reactions and side effects may be more frequent
- and severe than in younger persons, especially skin
- reactions around genitals and anus.
-
- Pregnancy:
- No proven harm to unborn child. Avoid if possible.
-
- Breast-feeding:
- Drug passes into milk. Avoid drug or discontinue
- nursing until you finish medicine. Consult doctor for
- advice on maintaining milk supply.
-
- Infants and children:
- Use only medical supervision.
-
- Prolonged use:
- You may become more susceptible to infections caused by
- germs not responsive to erythromycin.
-
- Skin and sunlight:
- No problems expected.
-
- Driving, piloting, or hazardous work:
- No problems expected.
-
- Discontinuing:
- You must take full dose at least 10 consecutive days for
- streptococcal or staphylococcal infections.
-
- Others:
- No problems expected.
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER DRUGS
- Generic Name or Drug Class Combined Effect
- Aminophylline Increased effect of
- aminophylline in blood.
-
- Lincomycins Decreased lincomycin
- effect.
-
- Oxtriphylline Increased level of
- oxtriphylline in blood.
-
- Penicillins Decreased penicillin
- effect.
-
- Theophylline Increased level of
- theophylline in blood.
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER SUBSTANCES
- Interacts With Combined Effect
- Alcohol Possible liver damage.
-
- Beverages None expected.
-
- Cocaine None expected.
-
- Foods None expected.
-
- Marijuana None expected.
-
- Tobacco None expected.
- !
- @CLINDAMYCIN
-
- BRAND NAMES
- Cleocin Dalacin C
- Cleocin-T
-
- BASIC INFORMATION
- Habit forming? No
- Prescription needed? Yes
- Available as generic? No
- Drug class: Antibiotic (lincomycin)
-
- USES
- Treatment of bacterial infections that are susceptible to
- clindamycin.
-
- DOSAGE AND USAGE INFORMATION
- How to take:
- Capsule or liquid--Swallow with liquid 1 hour before or
- 2 hours after eating.
-
- When to take:
- At the same time each day.
-
- If you forget a dose:
- Take as soon as you remember up to 2 hours late. If
- more than 2 hours, wait for next scheduled dose (don't
- double this dose).
-
- What drug does:
- Destroys susceptible bacteria. Does not kill viruses.
-
- Time lapse before drug works:
- 3 to 5 days.
-
- POSSIBLE ADVERSE REACTIONS OR SIDE EFFECTS
- Symptoms What to Do
- Life-threatening:
- None expected.
-
- Common:
- None expected.
-
- Infrequent:
- Unusual thirst; Discontinue. Call doctor
- vomiting; stomach right away.
- cramps; severe and
- watery diarrhea with
- blood or mucus;
- painful, swollen
- joints; jaundice;
- fever; tiredness;
- weakness; weight loss.
-
- White patches in Continue. Call doctor
- mouth; rash, itch when convenient.
- around groin, rectum
- or armpits; vaginal
- discharg, itching.
-
- Rare:
- None expected.
-
- OVERDOSE
- Symptoms:
- Severe nausea, vomiting, diarrhea.
-
- What to do:
- Overdose unlikely to threaten life. If person takes
- much larger amount than prescribed, call doctor,
- poison-control center or hospital emergency room for
- instructions.
-
- WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
- Don't take if:
- You are allergic to lincomycins.
- You have had ulcerative colitis.
- Prescribed for infant under 1 month old.
-
- Before you start, consult your doctor:
- If you have had yeast infections of mouth, skin or
- vagina.
-
- If you will have surgery within 2 months, including
- dental surgery, requiring general or spinal anesthesia.
-
- If you have kidney or liver disease.
-
- If you have allergies of any kind.
-
- Over age 60:
- Adverse reactions and side effects may be more frequent
- and severe than in younger persons.
-
- Pregnancy:
- Risk to unborn child outweighs drug benefits. Don't
- use.
-
- Breast-feeding:
- Drug passes into milk. Avoid drug or discontinue
- nursing until you finish medicine. Consult doctor for
- advice on maintaining milk supply.
-
- Infants and children:
- Don't give to infants younger than 1 month. Use for
- children only under medical supervision.
-
- Prolonged use:
- Severe colitis with diarrhea and bleeding.
-
- You may become more susceptible to infections caused by
- germs not responsive to clindamycin.
-
- Skin and sunlight:
- No problems expected.
-
- Driving, piloting or hazardous work:
- No problems expected.
-
- Discontinuing:
- Don't discontinue without doctor's advice until you
- complete prescribed dose, even though symptoms diminish
- or disappear.
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER DRUGS
- Generic Name or Drug Class Combined Effect
- Antidiarrheal Decreased clindamycin
- preparations effect.
-
- Chloramphenicol Decreased clindamycin
- effect.
-
- Erythromycin Decreased clindamycin
- effect.
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER SUBSTANCES
- Interacts With Combined Effect
- Alcohol None expected.
-
- Beverages None expected.
-
- Cocaine None expected.
-
- Foods None expected.
-
- Marijuana None expected.
-
- Tobacco None expected.
- !
- @LINCOMYCIN
-
- BRAND AND GENERIC NAMES (Generic names in capitals)
- Cleocin Lincocin
- CLINDAYCIN LINCOMYCIN
- Dalacin C
-
- BASIC INFORMATION
- Habit forming? No
- Prescription needed? Yes
- Available as generic? No
- Drug class: Antibiotic (lincomycin)
-
- USES
- Treatment of bacterial infections that are susceptible to
- lincomycin.
-
-
- DOSAGE AND USAGE INFORMATION
- How to take:
- Capsule or liquid--Swallow with liquid 2 hour before or
- 2 hours afte reating.
-
- When to take:
- At the same times each day.
-
- If you forget a dose:
- Take as soon as you remember up to 2 hours late. If
- more than 2 hours, wait for next scheduled dose (don't
- double this dose).
-
- What drug does:
- Time lapse before drug works:
- 3 to 5 days.
-
- POSSIBLE ADVERSE REACTIONS OR SIDE EFFECTS
- Symptoms What To Do
- Life-threatening:
- None expected
-
- Common:
- None expected
-
- Infrequent:
- Unusual thirst; Discontinue. Call doctor
- vomiting; stomach right away.
- cramps; severe and
- watery diarrhea with
- blood or mucus; painful,
- swollen joints; jaundice;
- fever; tiredness;
- weakness; weight loss;
- rash; itch around groin,
- rectum or armpits; white
- patches in mouth; vaginal
- discharge, itching.
-
- Rare:
- None expected.
-
- OVERDOSE
- Symptoms:
- Severe nausea, vomiting, diarrhea.
-
- What to do:
- Overdose unlikely to threaten life. If person takes
- much larger amount than prescribed, call doctor,
- poison-control center or hospital emergency room for
- instructions.
-
- WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
- Don'take if:
- You are allergic to lincomycins.
- You have had ulcerative colitis.
- Prescribed for infant under 1 month old.
-
- Before you start, consult your doctor:
- If you have had yeast infections of mouth, skin or
- vagina.
-
- If you will have surgery within 2 months, including
- dental surgery, requiring general or spinal anesthesia.
-
- If you have kidney or liver disease.
-
- If you have allergies of any kind.
-
- Over age 60:
- Adverse reactions and side effects may be more frequent
- and severe than in younger persons.
-
- Pregnancy:
- Risk to unborn child outweighs drug benefits. Don't
- use.
-
- Breast-feeding:
- Drug passes into milk. Avoid drug or discontinue
- nursing until you finish medicine. Consult doctor for
- advice on maintaining milk supply.
-
- Infants and children:
- Don't give to infants younger than 1 month. Use for
- children only under medical supervision.
-
- Prolonged use:
- Severe colitis with diarrhea and bleeding.
-
- You may become more susceptible to infections caused by
- germs not responsive to lincomycin.
-
- Skin and sunlight:
- No problems expected.
-
- Driving, piloting or hazardous work:
- No problems expected.
-
- Discontinuing:
- Don't discontinue without doctor's advice until you
- complete prescribed dose, even though symptoms diminish
- or disappear.
-
- Others:
- No problems expected.
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER DRUGS
- Generic Name or Drug Class Combined Effect
- Antidiarrheal Decreased lincomycin
- preparations effect.
-
- Chloramphenicol Decreased lincomycin
- effect.
-
- Erythromycin Decreased lincomycin
- effect.
-
- Loperamide May delay removal of
- toxins from colon in
- cases of diarrhea
- caused by side effects
- of lincomycin.
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER SUBSTANCES
- Interacts With Combined Effect
- Alcohol None expected.
-
- Beverages None expected.
-
- Cocaine None expected:
-
- Foods None expected.
-
- Marijuana None expected.
-
- Tobacco None expected.
- !
- @TRIMETHOPRIM
-
- BRAND NAMES
- Apo-Sulfatrim Rovbac
- Bactrim Septra
- Cotrim SMZ-TMP
- Novotrimel Syraprim
- Proloprim Trimpex
- Protrin
-
- BASIC INFORMATION
- Habit forming? No
- Prescription needed? Yes
- Available as generic? Yes
- Drug class: Antimicrobial
-
- USES
- Treatment for urinary-tract infections susceptible to
- trimethoprim.
-
- Helps prevent recurrent urinary-tract infections if taken
- once a day.
-
- DOSAGE AND USAGE INFORMATION
- How to take:
- Tablet or capsule--Swallow with liquid or food to lessen
- stomach irritation.
-
- Drops--Dilute dose in beverage before swallowing.
-
- When to take:
- Space doses evenly in 24 hours to keep constant amount
- in urine.
-
- If you forget a dose:
- Take as soon as possible. Wait 5 to 6 hours before next
- dose. Then return to regular schedule.
-
- What drug does:
- Stops harmful bacterial germs from multiplying. Will
- not kill viruses.
-
- Time lapse before drug works:
- 2 to 5 days.
-
- POSSIBLE ADVERSE REACTIONS OR SIDE EFFECTS
- Symptoms What To Do
- Life-threatening:
- None expected.
-
- Common:
- Rash, itchy skin. Discontinue. Seek
- emergency treatment.
-
- Infrequent:
- Diarrhea, nausea, Discontinue. Call doctor
- vomiting, abdominal right away.
- pain.
-
- Headache. Continue. Call doctor
- when convenient.
-
- Rare:
- Blue fingernails, Discontinue. Seek emergency
- lips and skin; treatment.
- difficult breathing.
-
- Sore throat, fever. Discontinue. Call doctor
- right away.
-
- OVERDOSE
- Symptoms:
- Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea.
-
- What to do:
- Overdose unlikely to threaten life. If person takes
- much larger amount than prescribed, call doctor,
- poison-control center or hospital emergency room for
- instructions.
-
- WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
- Don't take if:
- You are allergic to trimethoprim or any sulfa drug.
-
- Before you start, consult your doctor:
- If you have had liver or kidney disease.
-
- Over age 60:
- Reduced liver and kidney function may require reduced
- dose.
-
- More likely to have severe anal and genital itch.
-
- Increased susceptibility to anemia.
-
- Pregnancy:
- Studies inconclusive on harm to unborn child. Animal
- studies show fetal abnormalities. Decide with your
- doctor whether drug benefits justify risk to unborn
- child.
-
- Breast-feeding:
- No proven harm to unborn child. Avoid if possible.
-
- Infants and children:
- Use under medical supervision only.
-
- Prolonged use:
- Anemia.
-
- Skin and sunlight:
- May cause rash or intensify sunburn in areas exposed to
- sun or sunlamp.
-
- Driving, piloting or hazardous work:
- No problems expected.
-
- Discontinuing:
- Don't discontinue without doctor's advice until you
- complete prescribed dose, even though symptoms diminish
- or disappear.
-
- Others:
- No problems expected.
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER DRUGS
- Generic Name or Drug Class Combined Effect
- Diuretics (thiazide) Unusual bleeding or
- bruising.
-
- Flecainide Possible decreased
- blood-cell production
- in bone marrow.
-
- Sulfamethoxazole Beneficial increase of
- sulfamethoxazole effect.
-
- Tocainide Possible decreased
- blood-cell production
- in bone marrow.
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER SUBSTANCES
- Interacts With Combined Effect
- Alcohol Increased alcohol effect
- with Bactrim or Septra.
-
- Beverages None expected.
-
- Cocaine No proven problems.
-
- Foods None expected.
-
- Marijuana None expected.
-
- Tobacco None expected.
- !
- @ACYCLOVIR (ORAL & TOPICAL)
-
- BRAND NAMES
- Zovirax Zovirax Ointment
-
- BASIC INFORMATION
- Habit forming? No
- Prescription needed? Yes
- Available as generic? No
- Drug class: Antiviral
-
- USES
- Treatment of severe herpes infecitons of genitals
- occurring for first time in special cases.
-
- Treatment of severe herpes infections on mucous membrane
- of mouth and lips in special cases.
-
- Used (although not yet approved by FDA) for shingles
- (herpes zoster) and chicken pos (varicella) in special
- cases.
-
- DOSAGE AND USAGE INFORMATION
- How to take:
- Tablet or capsule--Swallow with liquid.
-
- Ointment--Apply to skin and mucous membranes every 3
- hours (6 times a day) for 7 days. Use rubber gloves
- when applying. Apply 1/2 inch strip to each sore or
- blister. Wash before using.
-
- When to use:
- As directed on label.
-
- If you forget a dose:
- Take as soon as you remember up to 2 hours late. If
- more than 2 hours, wait for next scheduled dose (don't
- double this dose).
-
- What drug does:
- Inhibits reproduction of virus in cells without killing
- normal cells.
-
- Does not cure. Herpes may recur.
-
- Time lapse before drug works:
- 2 hours
-
- POSSIBLE ADVERSE REACTIONS OR SIDE EFFECTS
- Symptoms What To Do
- Life-threatening:
- None expected.
-
- Common:
- Rash, hives, itch, Continue. Call doctor
- mild pain, burning or when convenient.
- stinging of skin,
- lightheadedness,
- headache.
-
- Infrequent:
- Confusion, Discontinue. Call doctor
- hallucinations, right away.
- trembling.
-
- Rare:
- Abdominal pain, Discontinue. Call doctor
- decreased appetite, right away.
- nausea, vomiting,
- breathing difficulty,
- blood in urine,
- decreased urine
- volume.
-
- OVERDOSE
- Symptoms:
- Hallucinations, seizures, kidney shutdown.
-
- What To Do:
- Dial 0 (operator) or 911 (emergency) for an ambulance or
- medical help. Then give first aid immediately.
-
- See emergency information.
-
- WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
- Don't take if:
- You are allergic to acyclovir.
-
- Before you start, consult your doctor:
- If pregnant or plan pregnancy.
- If breast-feeding.
- If you have kidney disease.
- If you have any nerve disorder.
-
- Over age 60:
- Adverse reactions and side effects may be more frequent
- and severe than in younger persons.
-
- Pregnancy:
- Risk to unborn child outweighs drug benefits. Don't
- use.
-
- Breast-feeding:
- Drug passes into milk. Avoid drug or discontinue
- nursing until you finish medicine. Consult doctor for
- advice on maintaining milk supply.
-
- Infants and children:
- Use only under special medical supervision by
- experienced clinician.
-
- Prolonged use:
- Don't use longer than prescribed time.
-
- Skin and sunlight:
- No problems expected.
-
- Driving, piloting or hazardous work:
- No problems expected.
-
- Discontinuing:
- May be unnecessary to finish medicine. Follow doctor's
- instructions.
-
- Others:
- Women: Get Pap smear every 6 months because those with
- herpes infections are more likely to develop cancer of
- cervix. Avoid sexual activity until all blisters or
- sores heal. Don't get medicine in eyes.
-
- Protect from freezing.
-
- Check with doctor if no improvement in 1 week.
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER DRUGS
- Generic Name or Drug Class Combined Effect
- Interferon Neurological
- abnormalities. Avoid.
-
- Methotrexate Neurological
- abnormalities. Avoid.
-
- Other medications that Increase kidney
- can cause toxic effects toxicity.
- on kidneys:
- Amikacin
- Amphotericin B
- Capreomycin
- Colistimethate
- Colistin
- Gentamycin
- Kanamycin
- Neomycin
- Netilmicin
- Polymixin B
- Probenecid
- Streptomycin
- Tobramycin
- Vancomycin
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER SUBSTANCES
- Interacts With Combined Effect
-
- Alcohol Increased chance of
- brain and nervous
- system adverse
- reaction. Avoid.
-
- Beverages No problems expected.
-
- Cocaine Increased chance of
- brain and nervous
- system adverse
- reaction. Avoid.
-
- Food No problems expected
-
- Marijuana Increased chance of
- brain and nervous
- system adverse
- reaction. Avoid.
-
- Tobacco No problems expected.
- !
- @AMANTADINE
-
- BRAND NAMES
- Symmetrel
-
- BASIC INFORMATION
- Habit forming? No
- Prescription needed? Yes
- Available as generic? No
- Drug class: Antiviral, antiparkinsonism
-
- USES
- Treatment for Type-A flu infections.
- Relief for symptoms of Parkinson's disease.
-
- DOSAGE AND USAGE INFORMATION
- How to take:
- Tablet or capsule--Swallow with liquid or food to lessen
- stomach irritation.
-
- Syrup--Dilute dose in beverage before swallowing.
-
- When to take:
- At the same times each day. For Type-A flu it is
- especially important to take regular doses as
- prescribed.
-
- If you forget a dose:
- Take as soon as you remember. Wait 4 hours for next
- dose. Return to schedule.
-
- What drug does:
- Type-A flu--May block penetration of tissue cells by
- infectious material from virus cells.
-
- Parkinson's disease--Improves muscular condition and
- coordination.
-
- Time lapse before drug works:
- Type-A flu--48 hours.
- Parkinson's disease--2 days to 2 weeks.
-
- Don't take with:
- Alcohol
-
- POSSIBLE ADVERSE REACTIONS OR SIDE EFFECTS
- Symptoms What To Do
- Life-threatening:
- None expected.
-
- Common:
- Hallucinations, Continue. Call doctor
- confusion, when convenient.
- lightheadedness.
-
- Dizziness, Continue. Tell doctor
- headache, at next visit.
- purple blotches,
- appetite loss,
- nausea.
-
- Dry mouth. No action necessary.
-
- Infrequent:
- Fainting, Discontinue. Call doctor
- slurred speech. right away.
-
- Difficult or Continue. Call doctor
- painful urination. when convenient.
-
- Rare:
- Rash, uncontrollable Discontinue. Call doctor
- rolling of eyes, right away.
- blurred vision,
- sore throat, fever.
-
- Vomiting. Continue. Call doctor
- when convenient.
-
- Constipation. Continue. Tell doctor
- at next visit.
-
- OVERDOSE
- Symptoms:
- Heart-rhythm disturbances, blood-pressure drop,
- convulsions, toxic psychosis.
-
- What To Do:
- Dial 0 (operator) or 911 (emergency) for an ambulance or
- medical help. Then give first aid immediately.
-
- See emergency information.
-
- WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
- Don't take if:
- You are allergic to amantadine.
-
- Before you start, consult your doctor:
- If you have had epilepsy or other seizures.
- If you have had heart disease or heart failure.
- If you have had liver or kidney disease.
- If you have had peptic ulcers.
- If you have had eczema or skin rashes.
- If you have had emotional or mental disorders or taken
- drugs for them.
-
- Over age 60:
- Adverse reactions and side effects may be more frequent
- and severe than in younger persons.
-
- Pregnancy:
- Studies inconclusive on harm to unborn child. Animal
- studies show fetal abnormalities. Decide with your
- doctor whether benefits justify risk to unborn child.
-
- Breast-feeding:
- Drug passes into milk. Avoid drug or discontinue
- nursing until you finish medicine. Consult doctor for
- advice on maintaining milk supply.
-
- Infants and children:
- Use only under medical supervision.
-
- Prolonged use:
- Skin splotches, feet swelling, rapid weight gain,
- shortness of breath. Consult doctor.
-
- Skin and sunlight:
- No problems expected.
-
- Driving, piloting or hazardous work:
- Don't drive or pilot aircraft until you learn how
- medicine affects you. Don't work around dangerous
- machinery. Don't climb ladders or work in high places.
- Danger increases if you drink alcohol or take medicine
- affecting alertness and reflexes.
-
- Discontinuing:
- Parkinson's disease--Don't discontinue without doctor's
- advice until you complete prescribed dose, even though
- symptoms diminish or disappear.
-
- Type-A flu--Discontinue 48 hours after symptoms
- disappear.
-
- Others:
- Parkinson's disease--May lose effectiveness in 3 to 6
- months. Consult doctor.
-
- Amantadine may increase susceptibility to German
- measles.
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER DRUGS
- Generic Name or Drug Class Combined Effect
-
- Amphetamines Increased amantadine
- effect. Possible
- excessive stimulation
- and agitation.
-
- Anticholinergics Increased benefit, but
- excessive anticholinergic
- dose produces mental
- confusion, hallucinations,
- delirium.
-
- Appetite Increased amantadine
- suppressants effect. Possible
- excessive stimulation
- and agitation.
-
- Levodopa Increased benefit of
- levodopa. Can cause
- agitation.
-
- Sympathomimetics Increased amantadine
- effect. Possible
- excessive stimulation
- and agitation.
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER SUBSTANCES
- Interacts With Combined Effect
-
- Alcohol Increased alcohol
- effect. Possible
- fainting.
-
- Beverages None expected.
-
- Cocaine Dangerous
- overstimulation.
-
- Foods None expected.
-
- Marijuana None expected.
-
- Tobacco None expected.
- !
- @RIBAVIRIN
-
- BRAND NAMES
- Tribavirin Viramid
- Vilona Virazole
-
- BASIC INFORMATION
- Habit forming? No
- Prescription needed? Yes
- Available as generic? No
- Drug class: antiviral
-
- USES
- Treats severe viral pneumonia.
- Treats influenza A and B.
- It does NOT treat other viruses such as the common cold.
-
- DOSAGE AND USAGE INFORMATION
- How to take:
- By inhalation of a fine mist through mouth. Requires a
- special sprayer attached to oxygen mask, face mask for
- infants or hood.
-
- When to take:
- As ordered by your doctor.
-
- If you forget a dose:
- Use as soon as you remember.
-
- What drug does:
- Kills virus or prevents its growth.
-
- Time lapse before drug works:
- Begins working in 1 hour. May require treatment for 12
- to 18 hours per day for 3 to 7 days.
-
- POSSIBLE ADVERSE REACTIONS OR SIDE EFFECTS
- Symptoms What To Do
- Life-threatening:
- None expected.
-
- Common:
- None expected.
-
- Infrequent:
- Blurred vision; Discontinue. Call doctor
- dizziness; fainting; right away.
- eye irritation; eyes
- more sensitive to light;
- red, swollen or
- itchy eyes.
-
- Rare:
- None expected.
-
- OVERDOSE
- Symptoms:
- None expected.
-
- What to do:
- Overdose unlikely to threaten life. If person takes
- much larger amount than prescribed, call doctor,
- poison-control center or hospital emergency room for
- instructions.
-
- WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
- Don't take if:
- You are allergic to ribavirin.
-
- Before you start, consult your doctor:
- If you are now on low-salt, low-sugar or any special
- diet.
-
- Over age 60:
- Adverse reactions and side effects may be more frequent
- and severe than in younger persons. Ask doctor about
- smaller doses.
-
- Pregnancy:
- Risk to unborn child outweighs drug benefits. Don't
- use.
-
- Breast-feeding:
- Drug passes into milk. Avoid drug or discontinue
- nursing until you finish medicine. Consult doctor for
- advice on maintaining milk supply.
-
- Infants and children:
- Use only under close medical supervision.
-
- Prolonged use:
- No problems expected.
-
- Skin and sunlight:
- No problems expected.
-
- Driving, piloting or hazardous work:
- Don't drive or pilot aircraft until you learn how
- medicine affects you. Don't work around dangerous
- machinery. Don't climb ladders or work in high places.
- Danger increases if you drink alcohol or take medicine
- affecting alertness and reflexes, such as
- antihistamines, tranquilizers, sedatives, pain
- medicine, narcotics and mind-altering drugs.
-
- Discontinuing:
- Don't discontinue without consulting doctor. Dose may
- require gradual reduction if you have taken drug for a
- long time. Doses of other drugs may also require
- adjustment.
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER DRUGS
- Generic Name or Drug Class Combined Effect
- None expected.
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER SUBSTANCES
- Interacts With Combined Effect
-
- Alcohol None expected.
- Beverages None expected.
- Cocaine None expected.
- Foods None expected.
- Marijuana None expected.
- Tobacco None expected.
- !
-
- @DIAZEPAM
-
- BRAND NAMES
- Apo-Diazepam Rival
- D-Tran Serenack
- E-Pam Stress-Pam
- Meval Valium
- Neo-Calme Valrelease
- Novodipam Vivol
- Q-Pam
-
- BASIC INFORMATION
- Habit forming? Yes
- Prescription needed? Yes
- Available as generic? Yes
- Drug class: Tranquilizer (benzodiazepine)
-
- USES
- Treatment for nervousness or tension
- Treatment for muscle spasm
- Treatment for convulsive disorders
-
- DOSAGE & USAGE INFORMATION
- How to take:
- Tablet or capsule--Swallow with liquid. If you can't swallow
- whole, crumble tablet or open capsule and take with liquid or
- food.
- When to take:
- At the same time each day, according to instructions on
- prescription label.
- If you forget a dose:
- Take as soon as you remember up to 2 hours late. If more
- than 2 hours, wait for next scheduled dose (don't double this
- dose).
- What drug does:
- Affects limbic system of brain--part that controls emotions.
- Time lapse before drug works:
- 2 hours. May take 6 weeks for full benefit.
- Don't take with:
- See interaction column and consult doctor.
-
- POSSIBLE ADVERSE REACTIONS OR SIDE EFFECTS
- Symptoms What to do
-
- Life Threatening:
- None expected
- Common:
- Clumsiness, drowsiness Continue. Call doctor when
- dizziness convenient
- Infrequent:
- Hallucinations, confusion, Discontinue. Call doctor
- depression, irritability, right away
- rash, itch, vision changes
-
- Constipation or diarrhea, Continue. Call doctor when
- nausea, vomiting, difficult convenient.
- urination.
- Rare:
- Slow heartbeat, breathing Discontinue. Seek emergency
- difficulty treatment.
-
- Mouth, throat ulcers; jaundice Discontinue. Call doctor
- right away
-
- OVERDOSE
- Symptoms:
- Drowsiness, weakness, tremor, stupor, coma.
- What to do:
- Dial 0 (operator) or 911 (emergency) for an ambulance or
- medical help. Then give first aid immediately.
-
- If patient is unconscious and not breathing, give
- mouth-to-mouth breathing. If there is no heartbeat, use
- cardiac massage and mouth-to-mouth breathing (CPR). Don't try
- to make patient vomit. If you can't get help quickly, take
- patient to nearest emergency facility.
-
- See emergency information.
-
- WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
- Don't take if:
- You are allergic to any benzodiazepine.
- You have myasthenia gravis.
- You are active or recovering alcoholic.
- Patient is younger than 6 months.
- Before you start, consult your doctor:
- If you have liver, kidney or lung disease.
- If you have diabetes, epilepsy or porphyria.
- Over age 60:
- Adverse reactions and side effects may be more frequent and
- severe than in younger persons. You need smaller doses for
- shorter periods of time. May develop agitation, rage or
- "hangover" effect.
- Pregnancy:
- Risk to unborn child outweighs drug benefits. Don't use.
- Breast-feeding:
- Drug passes into milk. Avoid drug or discontinue nursing
- until you finish medicine. Consult doctor for advice on
- maintaining milk supply.
- Infants and Children:
- Use only under medical supervision for children older than 6
- months.
- Prolonged use:
- May impair liver function.
- Skin & sunlight:
- No problems expected.
- Driving, piloting or hazardous work:
- Don't drive or pilot aircraft until you learn how medicine
- affects you. Don't work around dangerous machinery. Don't
- climb ladders or work in high places. Danger increases if you
- drink alcohol or take medicine affecting alertness and
- reflexes.
- Discontinuing:
- Don't discontinue without consulting doctor. Dose may require
- gradual reduction if you have taken drug for a long time.
- Doses of other drugs may also require adjustment.
- Others:
- Hot weather, heavy exercise and profuse sweat may reduce
- excretion and cause overdose.
-
- Blood sugar may rise in diabetics, requiring insulin
- adjustment.
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER DRUGS
- Generic name or drug class Combined Effect
- _______________________________________________________________
- Anticonvulsants Change in seizure frequency
- or severity.
-
- Antidepressants Increased sedative effect of
- both drugs.
-
- Antihypertensives Excessively low blood
- pressure.
-
- Cimetidine Excess sedation.
-
- Disulfiram Increased diazepam effect.
-
- Dronabinol Increased effects of both
- drugs. Avoid
-
- MAO inhibitors Convilsions, deep sedation,
- rage.
-
- Molindone Increased tranquilizer
- effect.
-
- Narcotics Increased sedative effect
- of both drugs.
-
- Sedatives Increased sedative effect
- of both drugs.
-
- Sleep inducers Increased sedative effect
- of both drugs.
-
- Tranquilizers Increased sedative effect
- of both drugs.
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER SUBSTANCES
- Interacts with Combined Effect
- _________________________________________________________________
- Aclohol Heavy sedation. Avoid.
- Beverages None expected.
- Cocaine Decreased diazepam effect.
- Foods None expected.
- Marijuana Heavy sedation. Avoid.
- Tobacco Decreased diazepam effect.
- !
- @HYDROXYZINE
-
- BRAND NAMES
-
- Anxanil Atarax
- Ataraxoid Atozine
- Cartrax Durrax
- Enarax E-Vista
- Hydroxacen Hy-Pam
- Hyzine Marax
- Multipax Neucalm 50
- Orgatrax Quless
- T.E.H. Tablets Theozine
- Vamate Vistacon
- Vistaject Vistaquel
- Vistaril Vistazine
- Vistrax
-
- BASIC INFORMATION
- Habit forming? No
- Prescription needed? Yes
- Available as generic? Yes
- Drug class: Tranquilizer, antihistamine
-
- USES
- Treatment for anxiety, tension and agitation.
- Relieves itching from allergic reactions.
-
- DOSAGE & USAGE INFORMATION
- How to take:
- Tablet or capsule--Swallow with liquid. If you can't
- swallow whole, crumble tablet or open capsule and take
- with liquid or food.
-
- Liquid--If desired, dilute dose in beverage before
- swallowing.
-
- When to take:
- At the same times each day.
-
- If you forget a dose:
- Take as soon as you remember up to 2 hours late. If more
- than 2 hours, wait for next scheduled dose (don't double
- this dose).
-
- What drug does:
- May reduce activity in areas of the brain that influence
- emotional stability.
-
- Time lapse before drug works:
- 15 to 30 minutes.
-
- Don't take with:
- Non-prescription drugs without consulting doctor.
- See interaction column and consult doctor.
-
- POSSIBLE ADVERSE REACTIONS OR SIDE EFFECTS
- Symptoms What to do
- Life-threatening:
- None expected.
-
- Common:
- Drowsiness, difficult Continue. Tell doctor
- urination, dry mouth. at next visit.
-
- Infrequent:
- Headache Continue. Tell doctor
- at next visit.
-
- Rare:
- Tremor, rash Discontinue. Call
- doctor right away.
-
- OVERDOSE
- Symptoms:
- Drowsiness, unsteadiness, agitation, purposeless
- movements, tremor, convulsions.
-
- What to do:
- Dial 0 (operator) or 911 (emergency) for an ambulance or
- medical help. Then give first aid immediately.
-
- See Emergency Information
-
- WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
- Don't take if:
- You are allergic to any antihistamine.
-
- Before you start, consult your doctor:
- If you have epilepsy.
-
- If you will have surgery within 2 months, including
- dental surgery, requiring general or spinal anesthesia.
-
- Over age 60:
- Adverse reactions and side effects may be more frequent
- and severe than in younger persons. Drug likely to
- increase urination difficulty caused by enlarged prostate
- gland.
-
- Pregnancy:
- Studies inconclusive on harm to unborn child. Animal
- studies show fetal abnormalities. Decide with your
- doctor whether drug benefits justify risk to unborn
- child.
-
- Breast-feeding:
- Drug passes into milk. Avoid drug or discontinue nursing
- until you finish medicine. Consult doctor for advice on
- maintaining milk supply.
-
- Infants & children:
- Use only under medical supervision.
-
- Prolonged use:
- Tolerance develops and reduces effectiveness.
-
- Skin & sunlight:
- No problems expected.
-
- Driving, piloting or hazardous work:
- Don't drive or pilot aircraft until you learn how
- medicine affects you. Don't work around dangerous
- machinery. Don't climb ladders or work in high places.
- Danger increases if you drink alcohol or take medicine
- affecting alertness and reflexes, such as antihistamines,
- tranquilizers, sedatives, pain medicine, narcotics and
- mind-altering drugs.
-
- Discontinuing:
- Don't discontinue without consulting doctor. Dose may
- require gradual reduction if you have taken drug for a
- long time. Doses of other drugs may also require
- adjustment.
-
- Others:
- No problems expected.
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER DRUGS
- Generic Name or Drug Class Combined Effect
- Anticoagulants Increased anticoagulant
- (oral) effect
-
- Anticonvulsants Decreased anticonvulsant
- (hydantoin) effect.
-
- Antidepressants Increased effect of both
- (tricyclic) drugs.
-
- Antihistamines Increased hydroxyzine effect.
-
- Dronabinol Increased effects of both
- drugs. Avoid.
-
- Molindone Increased tranquilizer and
- antihistamine effect.
-
- Narcotics Increased effect of both
- drugs.
-
- Pain relievers Increased effect of both
- drugs.
-
- Sedatives Increased effect of both
- drugs.
-
- Sleep inducers Increased effect of both
- drugs.
-
- Tranquilizers Increased effect of both
- drugs.
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER SUBSTANCES
- Interacts with: Combined Effect
- Alcohol: Increased sedation and
- intoxication. Use with caution.
-
- Beverages:
- Caffeine drinks Decreased tranquilizer effect
- of hydroxyzine.
-
- Cocaine: Decreased hydroxyzine effect.
- Avoid.
-
- Foods: None expected.
-
- Marijuana: None expected.
-
- Tobacco: None expected.
- !
- @LORAZEPAM
-
- BRAND NAMES
-
- Apo-Lorazepam Loraz
- Ativan Novolorazem
-
- BASIC INFORMATION
- Habit forming? Yes
- Prescription needed? Yes
- Available as generic? Yes
- Drug class: Tranquilizer (benzodiazepine)
-
- USES
- Treatment for nervousness or tension.
-
- DOSAGE & USAGE INFORMATION
- How to take:
- Tablet or capsule--Swallow with liquid. If yhou can't swallow
- whole, crumble tablet or open capsule and take with liquid or
- food.
- When to take:
- At the same time each day, according to instructions on
- prescription label.
- If you forget a dose:
- Take as soon as you remember up to 2 hours late. If more than
- 2 hours, wait for next scheduled dose (don't double this
- dose).
- What drug does:
- Affects limbic system of brain--part that controls emotions.
- Time lapse before drug works:
- 2 hours. May take 6 weeks for full benefit.
- Don't take with:
- See interaction column and consult doctor.
-
- POSSIBLE ADVERSE REACTIONS OR SIDE EFFECTS
- Symptoms What to do
- ________________________________________________________________
- Life threatening:
- None expected
-
- Common:
- Clumsiness, drowsiness, Continue. Call doctor when
- dizziness convenient.
-
- Infrequent:
- Hallucinations, confusion, Discontinue. Call doctor
- depression, irritability, right away.
- itchy skin, rash, change
- in vision.
-
- Constipation or diarrhea, Continue. Call doctor when
- nausea, vomiting, difficult convenient.
- urination.
-
- Rare:
- Slow heartbeat, difficult Discontinue. Seek emergency
- breathing. treatment.
-
- Mouth, throat ulcers; Discontinue. Call doctor
- jaundice. right away.
-
- OVERDOSE
- Symptoms:
- Drowsiness, weakness, tremor, stupor, coma.
- What to do:
- Dial 0 (operator) or 911 (emergency) for an ambulance or
- medical help. Then give first aid immediately.
-
- If patient is unconscious and not breathing, give
- mouth-to-mouth breathing. If there is no heartbeat, use
- cardiac massage and mouth-to-mouth breathing (CPR). Don't try
- to make patient vomit. If you can't get help quickly, take
- patient to nearest emergency facility.
-
- See emergency information.
-
- WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
- Don't take if:
- You are allergic to any benzodiazepine.
- You have myasthenia gravis.
- You are active or recovering alcoholic.
- Patient is younger than 6 months.
-
- Before you start, consult your doctor:
- If you have liver, kidney or lung disease.
- If you have diabetes, epilepsy or porphyria.
- Over age 60:
- Adverse reactions and side effects may be more frequent and
- severe than in younger persons. You need smaller doses for
- shorter periods of time. May develop agitation, rage or
- "hangover" effect.
- Pregnancy:
- Risk to unborn child outweighs drug benefits. Don't use.
- Breast-feeding:
- Drug passes into milk. Avoid drug or discontinue nursing
- until you finish medicine. Consult doctor for advice on
- maintaining milk supply.
- Infants & Children:
- Use only under medical supervision for children older than 6
- months.
- Prolonged use:
- May impair liver function.
- Skin & sunlight:
- No problems expected.
- Driving, piloting or hazardous work:
- Don't drive or pilot aircraft until you learn how medicine
- affects you. Don't work around dangerous machinery. Don't
- climb ladders or work in high places. Danger increases if you
- drink alcohol or take medicine affecting alertness and
- reflexes.
- Discontinuing:
- Don't discontinue without consulting doctor. Dose may require
- gradual reduction if you have taken drug for a long time.
- Doses of other drugs may also require adjustment.
- Others:
- Hot weather, heavy exercise and profuse sweat may reduce
- excretion and cause overdose.
-
- Blood sugar may rise in diabetics, requiring insulin
- adjustment.
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER DRUGS
- Generic Name of Drug Class Combined Effect
- ______________________________________________________________
- Anticonvulsants Change in seizure frequency
- or severity.
-
- Antidepressants Increased sedative effect of
- both drugs.
-
- Antihistamines Increased sedative effect of
- both drugs.
-
- Antihypertensives Excessively low blood
- pressure.
-
- Cimetidine Excess sedation.
-
- Disulfiram Increased Lorazepam effect.
-
- Dronabinol Increased effects of both
- drugs. Avoid.
-
- MAO inhibitors Convulsions, deep sedation,
- rage.
-
- Molindone Increased tranquilizer effect.
-
- Narcotics Increased sedative effect of
- both drugs.
-
- Sedatives Increased sedative effect of
- both drugs.
-
- Sleep inducers Increased sedative effect of
- both drugs.
-
- Tranquilizers Increased sedative effect of
- both drugs.
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER SUBSTANCES
- Interacts with Combined Effect
- _______________________________________________________________
- Alcohol Heavy sedation. Avoid.
- Beverages None expected.
- Cocaine Decreased lorazepam effect.
- Foods None expected.
- Marijuana Heavy sedation. Avoid.
- Tobacco Decreased lorazepam effect.
- !
- @MEPROBAMATE
-
- BRAND NAMES
- Apo-Meprobamate Miltown Miltown
- Arcoban Neo-Tran
- Bamate Neuramate
- Bamo 400 Novo-Mepro
- Coprobate Novomepro
- Deprol Pathibamate
- Equagesic Pax 400
- Equanil PMB
- Equanil Wyseals Protran
- Evenol Quietal
- Kalmn Robam
- Lan-Dol Robamate
- Medi-tran Sedabamate
- Mep-E SK-Bamate
- Mepriam Tranmep
- MeproCompound
- Meprocon
- Meprospan
- Meprotabs
- Meribam
-
- BASIC INFORMATION
- Habit forming? Yes
- Prescription needed? Yes
- Available as generic? Yes
- Drug class: Tranquilizer
-
- USES
- Reduces mild anxiety, tension and insomnia.
-
- DOSAGE & USAGE INFORMATION
- How to take:
- Tablet or capsule--Swallow with liquid.
- Extended-release tablets ro capsules--Swallow each dose whole.
- If you take regular tablets, you may chew or crush them.
- Liquid--Take as directed on label.
- When to take:
- At the same time each day.
- If you forget a dose:
- Take as soon as you remember up to 2 hours late. If more than
- 2 hours, wait for next scheduled dose (don't double this
- dose).
- What drug does:
- Sedates brain centers which control behavior and emotions.
- Time lapse before drug works:
- 1 to 2 hours.
- Don't take with:
- Non-prescription drugs containing alochol or caffeine without
- consulting doctor.
-
- See interaction column and consult doctor.
-
- POSSIBLE ADVERSE REACTIONS OR SIDE EFFECTS
- Symptoms What to Do
- _______________________________________________________________
- Life-threatening:
- None expected.
-
- Common:
- Dizziness, confusion, Continue. Tell doctor at
- agitation, drowsiness, next visit.
- unsteadiness, fatigue,
- weakness.
-
- Infrequent:
- Rash, hives, itchy skin; Discontinue. Call doctor
- change in vision; diarrhea, right away.
- nausea or vomiting.
-
- False sense of well-being, Continue. Call doctor when
- headache, slurred speech. convenient.
-
- Rare:
- Sore throat; fever; rapid, Discontinue. Call doctor
- pounding, unusually slow right away.
- or irregular heartbeat;
- difficult brething; unusual
- bleeding or bruising.
-
- OVERDOSE
- Symptoms:
- Dizziness, slurred speech, stagger, depressed breathing and
- heart function, stupor, coma.
- What to do:
- Dial 0 (operator) or 911 (emergency) for an ambulance or
- medical help. Then give first aid immediately.
-
- See emergency information on inside covers.
-
- WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
- Don't take if:
- You are allergic to meprobamate, tybanate, carbromal or
- carisoprodol.
-
- You have had porphyria.
-
- Patient is younger than 6.
-
- Before you start, consult your doctor:
- If you have epilepsy.
-
- If you have impaired liver or kidney function.
-
- Over age 60:
- Adverse reactions and side effects may be more frequent and
- severe than in younger persons.
-
- Pregnancy:
- Risk to unborn child outweighs drug benefits. Don't use.
-
- Breast-feeding:
- Drug filters into milk. May harm child. Avoid.
-
- Infants & Children:
- Not recommended.
-
- Prolonged use:
- Habit forming.
- May impair blood-cell production.
-
- Skin and sunlight:
- No problems expected.
-
- Driving, piloting or hazardous work:
- Don't drive or pilot aircraft until you learn how medicine
- affects you. Don't work around dangerous machinery. Don't
- climb ladders or work in high places. Danger increases if you
- drink alcohol or take medicine affecting alertness and
- reflexes, such as antihistamines, tranquilizers, sedatives,
- pain medicine, narcotics and mind-altering drugs.
-
- Discontinuing:
- Don't discontinue without consulting doctor. Dose may require
- gradual reduction if you have taken drug for a long time.
- Doses of other drugs may also require adjustment.
-
- Others:
- No problems expected.
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER DRUGS
- Generic Name or Drug Class Combined Effect
- _________________________________________________________________
- Anticoagulants Decreased anticoagulant effect.
-
- Anticonvulsants Change in seizure pattern.
-
- Antidepressants Increased antidepressant effect.
-
- Contraceptives (oral) Decreased contraceptive effect.
-
- Dronabinol Increased effects of both drugs.
- Avoid.
-
- Estrogens Decreased estrogen effect.
-
- MAO inhibitors Increased meprobamate effect.
-
- Molindone Increased tranquilizer effect.
-
- Narcotics Increased narcotic effect.
-
- Sedatives Increased sedative effect.
-
- Sleep inducers Increased effect of sleep
- inducer.
-
- Terfenadine Possible excessive sedation.
-
- Tranquilizers Increased tranquilizer effect.
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER SUBSTANCES
- Interacts with Combined Effect
- ______________________________________________________________
- Alcohol Dangerous increased effect
- of meprobamate.
-
- Beverages:
- Caffeine drinks. Decreased calming effect of
- meprobamate.
-
- Cocaine: Decreased meprobamate effect.
-
- Foods: None expected.
-
- Marijuana: Increased sedative effect of
- meprobamate.
-
- Tobacco: None expected.
- !
- @PRAZEPAM
-
- BRAND NAME
-
- Centrax
-
- BASIC INFORMATION
- Habit forming? Yes
- Prescription needed? Yes
- Available as generic? No
- Drug class: Tranquilizer (benzodiazepine)
-
- USES
- Treatment for nervousness or tension.
-
- DOSAGE AND USAGE INFORMATION
- How to take:
- Tablet or capsule--Swallow with liquid. If you can't swallow
- whole, crumble tablet or open capsule and take with liquid or
- food.
- When to take:
- At the same time each day, according to instructions on
- prescription label.
- If you forget a dose:
- Take as soon as you remember up to 2 hours late. If more than
- 2 hours, wait for next scheduled dose (don't double this
- dose).
- What drug does:
- Affects limbic system, the part of the brain that controls
- emotions.
- Time lapse before drug works:
- 2 hours. May take 6 weeks for full benefit.
- Don't take with:
- See interaction column and consult doctor.
-
- POSSIBLE ADVERSE REACTIONS OR SIDE EFFECTS
- Symptoms What to do
- ____________________________________________________________________
- Life-threatening:
- None expected.
-
- Common:
- Clumsiness drowsiness, Continue. Call doctor when
- dizziness. convenient.
-
- Infrequent:
- Hallucinations, confusion, Discontinue. Call doctor
- depression, irritability, right away.
- rash, itchy skin,
- change in vision.
-
- Constipation or diarrhea, Continue. Call doctor when
- nausea, vomiting, convenient.
- difficult urination.
-
- Rare:
- Slow heartbeat, difficult Discontinue. Seek emergency
- breathing. treatment.
-
- Mouth and throat ulcers, Discontinue. Call doctor
- jaundice. right away.
-
- OVERDOSE
- Symptoms:
- Drowsiness, weakness, tremor, stupor, coma.
- What to do:
- Dial 0 (operator) or 911 (emergency) for an ambulance or
- medical help. Then give first aid immediately.
-
- If patient is unconscious and not breathing, give
- mouth-to-mouth breathing. If there is no heartbeat, use
- cardiac massage and mouth-to-mouth breathing (CPR). Don't try
- to make patient vomit. If you can't get help quickly, take
- patient to nearest emergency facility.
-
- See emergency information.
-
- WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
- Don't take if:
- You are allergic to any benzodiazepine.
- You have myasthenia gravis.
- You have glaucoma.
- You are active or recovering alcoholic.
- Patient is younger than 6 months.
-
- Before you start, consult your doctor:
- If you have liver, kidney or lung disease.
- If you hve diabetes, epilepsy or porphyria.
-
- Over age 60:
- Adverse reactions and side effects may be more frequent and
- severe than in younger persons. You need smaller doses for
- shorter periods of time. May develop agitation, rage or
- "hangover" effect.
-
- Pregnancy:
- Risk to unborn child outweighs drug benefits. Don't use.
-
- Breast-feeding:
- Drug passes into milk. Avoid drug or discontinue nursing
- until you finish medicine. Consult doctor for advice on
- maintaining milk supply.
-
- Infants & children:
- Use only under medical supervision for children older than 6
- months.
-
- Prolonged use:
- May impair liver function.
-
- Skin and sunlight:
- No problems expected.
-
- Driving, piloting or hazardous work:
- Don't drive or pilot aircraft until you learn how medicine
- affects you. Don't work around dangerous machinery. Don't
- climb ladders or work in high places. Danger increases if you
- drink alcohol or take medicine affecting alertness and
- reflexes.
-
- Discontinuing:
- Don't discontinue without consulting doctor. Dose may require
- gradual reduction if you have taken drug for a long time.
- Doses of other drugs may also require adjustment.
-
- Others:
- Hot weather, heavy exercise and profuse sweat may reduce
- excretion and cause overdose.
-
- Blood sugar may rise in diabetics, requiring insulin
- adjustment.
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER DRUGS
- Generic Name or Drug Class Combined Effect
- ____________________________________________________________________
- Anticonvulsants Change in seizure frequency
- or severity.
-
- Antidepressants Increased sedative effect of
- both drugs.
-
- Antihistamines Increased sedative effect of
- both drugs.
-
- Antihypertensives Excessively low blood
- pressure.
-
- Cimetidine Excess sedation.
-
- Disulfiram Increased prazepam effect.
-
- Dronabinol Increased effect of both
- drugs. Avoid.
-
- MAO inhibitors Convulsions, deep sedation,
- rage.
-
- Molindone Increased tranquilizer
- effect.
-
- Narcotics Increased sedative effect of
- both drugs.
-
- Sedatives Increased sedative effect of
- both drugs.
-
- Sleep inducers Increased sedative effect of
- both drugs.
-
- Tranquilizers Increased sedative effect of
- both drugs.
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER SUBSTANCES
- Interacts with Combined effect
- ____________________________________________________________________
- Alcohol Heavy sedation. Avoid
-
- Beverages None expected.
-
- Cocaine Decreased prazepam effect.
-
- Foods None expected.
-
- Marijuana Heavy sedation. Avoid.
-
- Tobacco Decreased prazepam effect.
- !
- @FLUOXETINE
-
- BRAND NAMES
-
- Prozac
-
- BASIC INFORMATION
- Habit forming? No
- Prescription needed? Yes
- Available as generic? No
- Drug class: Antidepressant
-
- USES
- Treats mental depression, particularly in people who do not
- tolerate tricyclic antidepressants.
-
- DOSAGE AND USAGE INFORMATION
- How to take:
- Capsules--Swallow with liquid or food to lessen stomach
- irritation. If you can't swallow whole, open capsule and take
- with liquid or food.
-
- When to take:
- In the morning at the same time each day.
-
- If you forget a dose:
- Take as soon as you remember up to 2 hours late. If more than 2
- hours, wait for next scheduled dose (don't double this dose).
-
- What drug does:
- .Inhibits serotonin uptake in the central nervous system.
- .Causes loss of appetite.
-
- Time lapse before drug works:
- 1 to 3 weeks.
-
- Don't take with:
- .Any medicine that will change your level of consciousness or
- reflexes.
- .See interaction column and consult doctor.
-
- OVERDOSE
- Symptoms:
- Seizures.
-
- What to do:
- .Dial 0 (operator) or 911 (emergency) for an ambulance or
- medical help. Then give first aid immediately.
-
- .See emergency information.
-
- POSSIBLE ADVERSE REACTIONS OR SIDE EFFECTS
- Symptoms What to Do
- ___________________________________________________________________
- Life-threatening:
- Rash, itchy skin, Seek emergency treatment
- breathing difficulty immediately.
- (allergic reaction),
- chest pain.
-
- Common:
- Diarrhea, nervousness, Continue. Call doctor when
- drowsiness, headache, convenient.
- increased sweating.
-
- Infrequent:
- Chills, fever, joint Disocntinue. Call doctor
- or muscle pain, right away.
- enlarged lymph glands,
- unusual excitability,
- blurred vision.
-
- Rare:
- .Convulsions. Discontinue. Seek
- emergency treatment.
- .Fast heartbeat. Discontinue. Call doctor
- abdominal pain. right away.
- .Nausea, vomiting, Continue. Call doctor when
- constipation, cough, when convenient.
- decreased appetite.
- ___________________________________________________________________
-
- WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
- Don't take if:
- You have severe liver or kidney disease.
-
- Before you start, consult your doctor:
- If you have history of seizure disorders.
-
- Over age 60:
- Adverse reactions and side effects may be more frequent and
- severe than in younger persons. You may need smaller doses for
- shorter periods of time.
-
- Pregnancy:
- No proven effects. Don't take unless essential.
-
- Breast-feeding:
- Unknown effects.
-
- Infants and Children:
- Not recommended.
-
- Prolonged use:
- No problems expected.
-
- Skin and sunlight:
- No problmes expected.
-
- Driving, piloting or hazardous work:
- Don't drive or pilot aircraft until you learn how medicine
- affects you. Don't work around dangerous machinery. Don't
- climb ladders or work in high places. Danger increases if you
- drink alcohol or take medicine affecting alertness and
- reflexes.
-
- Discontinuing:
- Don't discontinue without consulting doctor. Dose may require
- gradual reduction if you have taken drug for a long time.
- Doses of other drugs may also require adjustment.
-
- Others:
- No problems expected.
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER DRUGS
- Generic name or drug class Combined Effect
- ___________________________________________________________________
- Anticoagulants May cause confusion, agitation,
- convulsions, high blood
- pressure.
-
- Central nervous system Increases depressant effect
- (CNS) depressants of both drugs.
-
- Digitalis preparations May cause confusion, agitation,
- convulsions, high blood
- pressure.
-
- MAO inhibitors May cause confusion, agitation,
- convulsions, high blood
- pressure.
-
- Tryptophan Increased chance of agitation,
- restlessness, stomach upsets.
- ___________________________________________________________________
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER SUBSTANCES
- Interacts with Combined Effect
- ___________________________________________________________________
- Alcohol: Possible toxicity of both drugs.
-
- Beverages: Decreases effect of fluoxetine.
-
- Cocaine: Decreases effect of fluoxetine.
-
- Foods: None expected.
-
- Marijuana: Decreases effect of fluoxetine.
-
- Tobacco: Decreases effect of fluoxetine.
- ___________________________________________________________________
- !
- @MECLIZINE
-
- BRAND NAMES
- Antivert Motion Cure
- Bonamine Ru-Vert-M
- Bonine Wehvert
-
- BASIC INFORMATION
- Habit forming? No
- Prescription needed?
- U.S.--Tablets: No
- Liquid: Yes
- Canada: Yes
- Available as generic? Yes
- Drug class: antihistamine, antiemetic.
-
- USES
- Prevents motion sickness.
-
- DOSAGE AND USAGE INFORMATION
- How to take:
- Tablet--Swallow with liquid or food to lessen stomach
- irritation. If you can't swallow whole, crumble tablet and
- chew or take with liquid or food.
-
- When to take:
- 30 minutes to 1 hour before traveling.
-
- If you forget a dose:
- Take as soon as you remember. Wait 4 hours for next dose.
-
- What drug does:
- Reduces sensitivity of nerve endings in inner ear, blocking
- messages to brain's vomiting center.
-
- Time lapse before drug works:
- 30 to 60 minutes.
-
- Don't take with:
- See interaction column and consult doctor.
-
- POSSIBLE ADVERSE REACTIONS OR SIDE EFFECTS
- Symptoms What to do
- ____________________________________________________________________
- Life-threatening:
- None expected.
-
- Common:
- Drowsiness. Continue. Call doctor when
- convenient.
-
- Infrequent:
- Headache, diarrhea or Continue. Call doctor when
- constipation, fast convenient.
- heartbeat.
-
- Dry mouth, nose, throat. Continue. Tell doctor at next
- visit.
-
- Rare:
- Rash, hives. Discontinue. Call doctor
- right away.
-
- Restlessness, excitement, Continue. Call doctor when
- insomnia, blurred vision, convenient.
- frequent and difficult
- urination.
-
- Appetite loss, nausea. Continue. Tell doctor at next
- visit.
-
- OVERDOSE
- Symptoms:
- Drowsiness, confusion, incoordination, stupor, coma, weak
- pulse, shallow breathing.
-
- What to do:
- Dial 0 (operator) or 911 (emergency) for an ambulance or
- medical help. Then give first aid immediately.
-
- See emergency information.
-
- WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
- Don't take if;
- You are allergic to meclizine, buclizine or cyclizine.
- You have taken MAO inhibitors in the past 2 weeks.
-
- Before you start, consult your doctor:
- If you have glaucoma.
- If you have prostate enlargement.
- If you have reacted badly to any antihistamine.
-
- Over age 60:
- Adverse reactions and side effects may be more frequent and
- severe than in younger persons, especially impaired urination
- from enlarged prostate gland.
-
- Pregnancy:
- Studies inconclusive on harm to unborn child. animal studies
- show fetal abnormalities. Decide with your doctor whether
- drug benefits jsutify risk to unborn child.
-
- Breast-feeding:
- Drug passes into milk. Avoid drug or discontinue nursing
- until you finish medicine. Consult doctor for advice on
- maintaining milk supply.
-
- Infants and Children:
- No problems expected.
-
- Prolonged use:
- No problems expected.
-
- Skin and sunlight:
- No problems expected.
-
- Driving, piloting or hazardous work:
- Don't fly aircraft. Don't drive until you learn how medicine
- affects you. Don't work around dangerous machinery. Don't
- climb ladders or work in high places. Danger increases if you
- drink alcohol or take medicine affecting alertness and
- reflexes, such as antihistamines, tranquilizers, sedatives,
- pain medicine, narcotics and mind-altering drugs.
-
- Discontinuing:
- No problems expected.
-
- Others:
- No problems expected.
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER DRUGS
- Generic Name or Drug class Combined Effect
- ____________________________________________________________________
- Amphetamines May decrease drowsiness caused
- by meclizine.
-
- Anticholinergics Increased effect of both
- drugs.
-
- Antidepressants (tricyclic) Increased effect of both
- drugs.
-
- MAO inhibitors Increased meclizine effect.
-
- Narcotics Increased effect of both
- drugs.
-
- Pain relievers Increased effect of both
- drugs.
-
- Sedatives Increased effect of both
- drugs.
-
- Sleep inducers Increased effect of both
- drugs.
-
- Tranquilizers Increased effect of both
- drugs.
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER SUBSTANCES
- Interacts with Combined Effect
- ____________________________________________________________________
- Alcohol Increased sedation. Avoid.
-
- Beverages
- Caffeine drinks May decrease drowsiness.
-
- Cocaine None expected.
-
- Foods None expected.
-
- Marijuana Increased drowsiness, dry
- mouth.
-
- Tobacco None expected.
- !
- @METOCLOPRAMIDE
-
- BRAND NAMES
- Emex Maxolon
- Maxeran Reglan
-
- BASIC INFORMATION
- Habit forming? No
- Prescription needed? Yes
- Available as generic? Yes
- Drug class: Antiemetic; dopaminergic blocker
-
- USES
- Releives nausea and vomiting caused by chemotherapy and drug
- related postoperative factors.
-
- Relieves symptoms of esophagitis.
-
- DOSAGE AND USAGE INFORMATION
- How to take:
- Tablet or capsule--Swallow with liquid or food to lessen
- stomach irritation.
-
- When to take:
- 30 minutes before symptoms expected, up to 4 times a day.
-
- If you forget a dose:
- Take as soon as you remember up to 2 hours late. If more than
- 2 hours, wait for next scheduled dose (don't double this
- dose).
-
- What drug does:
- Prevents smooth muscle in stomach from relaxing.
- Affects vomiting center in brain.
-
- Time lapse before drug works:
- 30 to 60 minutes.
-
- Don't take with:
- See interaction column and consult doctor.
-
- POSSIBLE ADVERSE REACTIONS OR SIDE EFFECTS
- Symptoms What to do
- ____________________________________________________________________
- Life-threatening:
- None expected.
-
- Common:
- Drowsiness, restlessness. Continue. Call doctor when
- convenient.
-
- Frequent:
- Rash Continue. Call doctor when
- convenient.
-
- Infrequent:
- Wheezing, shortness of Discontinue. Call doctor
- breath. right away.
-
- Dizziness; headache; Continue. Call doctor when
- insomnia; tender, swollen convenient.
- breasts; increased milk flow.
-
- Rare:
- Constipation, diarrhea, Continue. Call doctor when
- nausea. convenient.
-
- OVERDOSE
- Symptoms:
- Severe drowsiness, mental confusion, trembling, seizure, coma.
-
- What to do:
- Dial 0 (operator) or 911 (emergency) for an ambulance or
- medical help. Then give first aid immediately.
-
- If patient is unconscious and not breathing, give
- mouth-to-mouth breathing. If there is no heartbeat, use
- cardiac massage and mouth-to-mouth breathing (CPR). Don't try
- to make patient vomit. If you can't get help quickly, take
- patient to nearest emergency facility.
-
- See emergency information.
-
- WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
- Don't take if:
- You are allergic to procaine, procainamide or metoclopramide.
-
- Before you start, consult your doctor:
- If you have Parkinson's disease.
-
- If you have liver or kidney disease.
-
- If you have epilepsy.
-
- If you have bleeding from gastrointestinal tract or intestinal
- obstruction.
-
- If you will have surgery within 2 months, including dental
- surgery, requiring general or spinal anesthesia.
-
- Over age 60:
- Adverse reactions and side effects may be more frequent and
- severe than in younger persons.
-
- Pregnancy:
- No proven harm to unborn child. Avoid if possible.
-
- Breast-feeding:
- Unknown effect.
-
- Infants and children:
- Adverse reactions more likely to occur than in adults.
-
- Prolonged use:
- Adverse reactions including muscle spasms and trembling hands
- more likely to occur.
-
- Skin and sunlight:
- No problems expected.
-
- Driving, piloting or hazardous work:
- Don't drive or pilot aircraft until you learn how medicine
- affects you. Don't work around dangerous machinery. Don't
- climb ladders or work in high places. Danger increases if you
- drink alcohol or take medicine affecting alertness and
- reflexes, such as antihistamines, tranquilizers, sedatives,
- pain medicine, narcotics and mind-altering drugs.
-
- Discontinuing:
- May be unnecessary to finish medicine. Follow doctor's
- instructions.
-
- Others:
- No problems expected.
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER DRUGS
- Generic Name or Drug Class Combined Effect
- ____________________________________________________________________
- Acetaminophen Slow stomach emptying.
-
- Bromocriptine Decreased bromocriptine
- effect.
-
- Central nervous system Excess sedation.
- depressants: antidepressants,
- antihistamines, muscle
- relaxants, narcotics,
- sedatives, sleeping pills,
- tranquilizers.
-
- Digitalis preparations Decreased absorption of
- digitalis.
-
- Levodopa Slow stomach emptying.
-
- Phenothiazines Increased chance of muscle
- spasm and trembling.
-
- Tetracycline Slow stomach emptying.
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER SUBSTANCES
- Interacts with Combined Effect
- ____________________________________________________________________
- Alcohol Excess sedation. Avoid
-
- Beverages Decreased metoclopramide
- Coffee effect.
-
- Cocaine Decreased metoclopramide
- effect.
-
- Foods No problems expected.
-
- Marijuana Decreased metoclopramide
- effect.
-
- Tobacco Decreased metoclopramide
- effect.
- !
- @PROCHLORPERAZINE
-
- BRAND NAMES
- Chlorazine Prochlor-iso
- Combid Pro-iso
- Compazine Stemetil
- Eskatrol
-
- BASIC INFORMATION
- Habit forming? No
- Prescription needed? Yes
- Available as generic? Yes
- Drug class: Tranquilizer, antiemetic (phenothiazine)
-
- USES
- Stops nausea, vomiting
- Reduces anxiety, agitation
-
- DOSAGE AND USAGE INFORMATION
- How to take:
- Tablet or capsule--Swallow with liquid or food to lessen
- stomach irritation.
-
- Suppositories--Remove wrapper and moisten suppository with
- water. Gently insert into rectum, large end first.
-
- Drops or liquid--Dilute dose in beverage.
-
- When to take:
- Nervous and mental disorders--Take at the same times each day.
-
- Nausea and vomiting--Take as needed, no more often than every
- 4 hours.
-
- If you forget a dose:
- Nervous and mental disorders--Take up to 2 hours late. If
- more than 2 hours, wait for next scheduled dose (don't double
- this dose).
-
- Nausea and vomiting--Take as soon as you remember. Wait 4
- hours for next dose.
-
- What drug does:
- Suppresses brain's vomiting center.
-
- Suppresses brain centers that control abnormal emotions and
- behavior.
-
- Time lapse before drug works:
- Nausea and vomiting-- 1 hour or less.
-
- Nervous and mental disorders--4-6 weeks.
-
- Don't take with:
- Antacid or medicine for diarrhea.
-
- Non-prescription drug for cough, cold or allergy.
-
- See Interaction column and consult doctor.
-
- POSSIBLE ADVERSE REACTIONS OR SIDE EFFECTS
- Symptoms What to do
- ______________________________________________________________________
- Life-threatening:
- None expected.
-
- Common:
- Muscle spasms of face Discontinue. Seek emergency
- and neck, unsteady gait. treatment.
-
- Restlessness, tremor, Discontinue. Call doctor
- drowsiness. right away.
-
- Decreased sweating, dry Continue. Call doctor when
- mouth, runny nose, convenient.
- constipation.
-
- Infrequent:
- Fainting. Discontinue. Seek emergency
- treatment.
-
- Rash. Discontinue. Call doctor
- right away.
-
- Difficult urination, Continue. Call doctor when
- diminished sex drive, convenient.
- swollen breasts,
- menstrual irregularities.
-
- Rare:
- Change in vision, sore Discontinue. Call doctor
- throat, fever, jaundice. right away.
-
- OVERDOSE
- Symptoms:
- Stupor, convulsions, coma.
-
- What to do:
- Dial 0 (operator) or 911 (emergency) for an ambulance or
- medical help. then give first aid immediately.
-
- See Emergency information section.
-
- WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
- Don't take if:
- You are allergic to any phentothiazine.
- You have a blood or bone-marrow disease.
-
- Before you start, consult your doctor:
- If you will have surgery within 2 months, including dental
- surgery, requiring general or spinal anesthesia.
-
- If you have asthma, emphysema or other lung disorder.
-
- If you take non-prescription ulcer medicine, asthma medicine
- or amphetamines.
-
- Over age 60:
- Adverse reactions and side effects may be more frequent and
- severe than in younger persons. More likely to develop
- involuntary movement of jaws, lips, tongue, chewing. Report
- this to your doctor immediately. Early treatment can help.
-
- Pregnancy:
- Risk to unborn child outweighs drug benefits. Don't use.
-
- Breast-feeding:
- Drug passes into milk. Avoid drug or discontinue nursing
- until you finish medicine. Consult doctor for advice on
- maintaining milk supply.
-
- Infants & children:
- Don't give to children younger than 2.
-
- Prolonged use:
- May lead to tardive dyskinesia (involuntary movement of jaws,
- lips, tongue, chewing).
-
- Skin & sunlight:
- May cause rash or intensify sunburn in areas exposed to sun or
- sunlamp. Skin may remain sensitive for 3 months after
- discontinuing.
-
- Driving, piloting or hazardous work:
- Don't drive or pilot aircraft until you learn how medicine
- affects you. Don't work around dangerous machinery. Don't
- climb ladders or work in high places. Danger increases if you
- drink alcohol or take medicine affecting alertness and
- reflexes.
-
- Discontinuing:
- Nervous and mental disorders-Don't discontinue without
- doctor's advice until you complete prescribed dose, even
- though symptoms diminish or disappear.
-
- Nausea and vomiting--May be unnecessary to finish medicine.
- Follow doctor's instructions.
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER DRUGS
- Generic Name or Drug Class Combined effect
- ______________________________________________________________________
- Anticholinergics Increased anticholinergic
- effect.
-
- Antidepressants (tricyclic) Increased prochlorperazine
- effect.
-
- Antihistamines Increased antihistamine
- !
- @TRIMETHOBENZAMIDE
-
- BRAND NAMES
- Stemetic Tigan
- Tegamide Tiject-20
- Ticon
-
- BASIC INFORMATION
- Habit forming? No
- Prescription needed? Yes
- Available as generic? Yes
- Drug class: Anitemetic
-
- USES
- Reduces nausea and vomiting.
-
- DOSAGE AND USAGE INFORMATION
- How to take:
- Capsule--Swallow with liquid. If you can't swallow whole,
- open capsule and take with liquid or food.
-
- Suppositories--Remove wrapper and moisten suppository with
- water. Gently insert larger end into rectum. Push well into
- rectum with finger.
-
- When to take:
- When needed, no more often than label directs.
-
- If you forget a dose:
- Take when you remember. Wait as long as label directs for
- next dose.
-
- What drug does:
- Possibly blocks nerve impulses to brain's vomiting centers.
-
- Time lapse before drug works:
- 20 to 40 minutes.
-
- Don't take with:
- Non-prescription drugs or drugs in interaction column without
- consulting doctor.
-
- POSSIBLE ADVERSE REACTIONS OR SIDE EFFECTS
- Symptoms What to do
- ____________________________________________________________________
- Life-threatening:
- None expected.
-
- Common:
- None expected.
-
- Infrequent:
- Rash, blurred vision, Discontinue. Call doctor
- low blood pressure. right away.
-
- Dizziness, drowsiness, Continue. Call doctor when
- headache, diarrhea, muscle convenient.
- cramps, unusual tiredness.
-
- Rare:
- Seizures, tremor, Discontinue. Call doctor
- depression, sore throat, right away.
- fever, repeated vomiting,
- back pain, jaundice.
-
- OVERDOSE
- Symptoms:
- Confusion, convulsions, coma.
-
- What to do:
- Dial 0 (operator) or 911 (emergency) for an ambulance or
- medical help. Then give first aid immediately.
-
- If patient is unconscious and not breathing, give
- mouth-to-mouth breathing. If there is no heartbeat, use
- cardiac massage and mouth-to-mouth breathing (CPR). Don't try
- to make patient vomit. If you can't get help quickly, take
- patient to nearest emergency facility.
-
- See emergency information.
-
- WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
- Don't take if:
- You are allergic to trimethobenzamide.
- You are allergic to local anesthetics and have suppository
- form.
-
- Before you start, consult your doctor:
- If you have reacted badly to antihistamines.
-
- Over age 60:
- More susceptible to low blood pressure and sedative effects of
- this drug.
-
- Pregnancy:
- No proven harm to unborn child. Avoid if possible.
-
-
- Breast-feeding:
- No proven problems. Avoid if possible.
-
- Infants and Children:
- Injectible form not recommended.
- Avoid during viral infections. Drug may contribute to Reyes'
- syndrome.
-
- Prolonged use:
- Damages blood-cell production of bone marrow.
- Causes Parkinson-like symptoms of tremors, rigidity.
-
- Skin and sunlight:
- Possible sun sensitivity. Use caution.
-
- Driving, piloting or hazardous work:
- Use disqualifies you for piloting aircraft.
- Don't drive until you learn how medicine affects you. Don't
- work around dangerous machinery. Don't climb ladders or work
- in high places. Danger increases if you drink alcohol or take
- medicine affecting alertness and reflexes, such as
- antihistamines, tranquilizers, sedatives, pain medicine,
- narcotics and mind-altering drugs.
-
- Discontinuing:
- May be unnecessary to finish medicine. Follow doctor's
- orders.
-
- Other:
- No problems expected.
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER DRUGS
- Generic Name or Drug Class Combined Effect
- ____________________________________________________________________
- Antidepressants Increased sedative effect.
-
- Antihistamines Increased sedative effect.
-
- Barbiturates Increased effect of both
- drugs.
-
- Belladonna Increased effect of both
- drugs.
-
- Cholinergics Increased effect of both
- drugs.
-
- Mind-altering drugs Increased effect of mind-
- altering drug.
-
- Narcotics Increased sedative effect.
-
- Phenothiazines Increased effect of both
- drugs.
-
- Sedatives Increased sedative effect.
-
- Sleep inducers Increased effect of sleep
- inducer.
-
- Tranquilizers Increased sedative effect.
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER SUBSTANCES
- Interacts with Combined effect
- ____________________________________________________________________
- Alcohol Oversedation. Avoid.
-
- Beverages None expected.
-
- Cocaine None expected.
-
- Foods None expected.
-
- Marijuana Increased antinausea effect.
-
- Tobacco None expected.
- !
- @METHYLPREDNISOLONE
-
- BRAND NAMES
- A-methaPred Medralone-80
- dep Medalone Medrol
- Depoject Medrol Enpak
- Depo-Medrol Medrone
- Depo-medrone Medrone-80
- Depopred Mepred-40
- Depo-Pred-40 Methylone
- Depo-Pred-80 m-Prednisol
- Depo-Predate Pre-Dep
- Duralone Pro-Dep-40
- Duralone-40 Pro-Dep-80
- Duralone-80 Rep-Pred
- Durameth Solu-Medrol
- Medralone Solu-medrone
- Medralone-40
-
- BASIC INFORMATION
- Habit forming? No
- Prescription needed? Yes
- Available as generic? Yes
- Drug class: Cortisone drug (adrenal corticosteroid)
-
- USES
- Reduces inflammation caused by many different medical problems.
-
- Treatment for some allergic diseases, blood disorders, kidney
- diseases, asthma and emphysema.
-
- Replaces corticosteroid deficiencies.
-
- DOSAGE AND USAGE INFORMATION
- How to take:
- Tablet--Swallow with liquid or food to lessen stomach
- irritation. If you can't swallow whole, crumble tablet and
- take with liquid or food.
-
- Injection--Take under doctor's supervision.
-
- When to take:
- At the same times each day. Take once-a-day or
- once-every-other-day doses in mornings.
-
- If you forget a dose:
- Several-doses-per-day prescription--Take as soon as you
- remember up to 2 hours late. If more than 2 hours, wait for
- next scheduled dose (don't double this dose).
-
- Once-a-day dose or less--Wait for next dose. Double this
- dose.
-
- What drug does:
- Decreases inflammatory responses.
-
- Time lapse before drug works:
- 2 to 4 days.
-
- Don't take with:
- See interaction column and consult doctor.
-
- POSSIBLE ADVERSE REACTIONS OR SIDE EFFECTS
- Symptoms What to Do
- _______________________________________________________________________
- Life-threatening:
- Hives, rash, intense Seek emergency treatment
- itching, faintness immediately.
- soon after a dose
- (anaphylaxis).
-
- Common:
- Acne, poor wound Continue. Call doctor when
- healing, thirst, convenient.
- indigestion, nausea,
- vomiting, decreased
- growth in children.
-
- Infrequent:
- Black, bloody or Discontinue. Seek emergency
- tarry stools. treatment.
-
- Blurred vision, Discontinue. Call doctor
- halos around lights, right away.
- sore throat, fever,
- muscle cramps,
- swollen legs or feet.
-
- Mood change, Continue. Call doctor when
- insomnia, convenient.
- restlessness,
- frequent urination,
- weight gain, round
- face, fatigue,
- weakness, TB
- recurrence, irregular
- menstrual periods.
-
- Rare:
- Irregular heartbeat. Discontinue. Seek emergency
- treatment.
-
- Rash, numbness or Discontinue. Call doctor
- tingling in hands right away.
- or feet, pancreatitis,
- thrombophlebitis,
- hallucinations,
- convulsions.
-
- OVERDOSE
- Symptoms:
- Headache, convulsions, heart failure.
-
- What to do:
- Dial 0 (operator) or 911 (emergency) for an ambulance or
- medical help. Then give first aid immediately.
-
- See emergency information.
-
- WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
- Don't take if:
- You are allergic to any cortisone drug.
- You have tuberculosis or fungus infection.
- You have herpes infection of eyes, lips or genitals.
-
- Before you start, consult your doctor:
- If you have had tuberculosis.
- If you have congestive heart failure.
- If you have diabetes, peptic ulcer, glaucoma, underactive
- thyroid, high blood pressure, myasthenia gravis, blood clots
- in legs or lungs.
-
- Over age 60:
- Adverse reactions and side effects may be more frequent and
- severe than in younger persons. Likely to aggravate edema,
- diabetes or ulcers. Likely to cause cataracts and
- osteoporosis (softening of the bones).
-
- Pregnancy:
- Risk to unborn child outweighs drug benefits. Don't use.
-
- Breast-feeding:
- Drug passes into milk. avoid drug or discontinue nursing
- until you finish mecicine. Consult doctor for advice on
- maintaining milk supply.
-
- Infants and children:
- Use only under medical supervision.
-
- Prolonged use:
- Retards growth in children.
-
- Possible glaucoma, cataracts, diabetes, fragile bones and thin
- skin.
-
- Functional dependence.
-
- Skin & sunlight:
- No problems expected.
-
- Driving, piloting or hazardous work:
- No problems expected.
-
- Discontinuing:
- Don't discontinue without doctor's advice until you complete
- prescribed dose, even though symptoms diminish or disappear.
-
- Drug affects your response to surgery, illness, injury or
- stress for 2 years after discontinuing. Tell anyone who takes
- medical care of you within 2 years about drug.
-
- Others:
- Avoid immunizations if possible.
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER DRUGS
- Generic Name or Drug Class Combined Effect
- ______________________________________________________________________
- Amphotericin B Potassium depletion.
-
- Anticholinergics Possible glaucoma.
-
- Anticoagulants (oral) Decreased anticoagulant effect
-
- Anticonvulsants (hydantoin) Decreased methylprednisolone
- effect.
-
- Antidiabetics (oral) Decreased antidiabetic effect.
-
- Antihistamines Decreased methylprednisolone
- effect.
-
- Aspirin Increased methylprednisolone
- effect.
-
- Attenuated virus vaccines Possible viral infection.
-
- Barbiturates Decreased methylprednisolone
- effect. Oversedation.
-
- Chloral hydrate Decreased methylprednisolone
- effect.
-
- Chlorthalidone Potassium depletion.
-
- Cholestyramine Decreased methylprednisolone
- absorption.
-
- Cholinergics Decreased cholinergic effect.
-
- Colestipol Decreased methylprednisolone
- effect.
-
- Contraceptives (oral) Increased methylprednisolone
- effect.
-
- Digitalis preparations Dangerous potassium depletion.
- Possible digitalis toxicity.
-
- Diuretics (thiazide,) Potassium depletion.
-
- Ephedrine Decreased methylprednisolone
- effect.
-
- Estrogens Increased methylprednisolone
- effect.
-
- Ethacrynic acid Potassium depletion.
-
- Furosemide Potassium depletion.
-
- Glutethimide Decreased methylprednisolone
- effect.
-
- Indapramide Possible excessive potassium
- loss, causing dangerous
- heartbeat irregularity.
-
- Indomethacin Increased methylprednisolone
- effect.
-
- Insulin Decreased insulin effect.
-
- Isoniazid Decreased isoniazid effect.
-
- Mitotane Decreased methylprednisolone
- effect.
-
- Non-steroidal Increased risk of ulcers and
- anti-inflammatory drugs methylprednisolone effect.
-
- Oxyphenbutazone Possible ulcers.
-
- Phenobarbital Decreased methylprednisolone
- effect.
-
- Phenylbutazone Possible ulcers.
-
- Salicylates Decreased salicylate effect.
-
- Theophylline Possible increased
- theophylline effect.
-
- Potassium supplements Decreased potassium effect.
-
- Rifampin Decreased emthylprednisolone
- effect.
-
- Sympathomimetics Possible glaucoma.
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER SUBSTANCES
- Interacts With Combined Effect
- ________________________________________________________________________
- Alcohol Risk of stomach ulcers.
-
- Beverages No proven problems.
-
- Cocaine Overstimulation. Avoid.
-
- Foods No proven problems.
-
- Marijuana Decreased immunity.
-
- Tobacco Increased methylprednisolone
- effect. Possible toxicity.
- !
- @PREDNISONE
-
- BRAND NAMES
- Apo-Prednisone Panasol
- Colisone Paracort
- Cortan Prednicen-M
- Deltasone SK-Prednisone
- Liquid-Pred Sterapred
- Meticorten Sterazolidin
- Novoprednisone Winpred
- Orasone
-
- BASIC INFORMATION
- Habit forming? No
- Prescription needed? Yes
- Available as generic? Yes
- Drug class: Cortisone drug (adrenal corticosteroid)
-
- USES
- Reduces inflammation caused by many different medical problems.
-
- Treatment for some allergic diseases, blood disorders, kidney
- diseases, asthma and emphysema.
-
- Replaces corticosteroid deficiencies.
-
- DOSAGE AND USAGE INFORMATION
- How to take:
- Tablet or liquid--Swallow with liquid or food to lessen
- stomach irritation. If you can't swallow whole, crumble
- tablet.
-
- When to take:
- At the same times each day. Take once-a-day or
- once-every-other-day doses in mornings.
-
- If you forget a dose:
- Several-doses-per-day prescription--Take as soon as you
- remember up to 2 hours late. If more than 2 hours, wait for
- next scheduled dose (don't double this dose).
-
- Once-a-day dose or less--Wait for next dose. Double this
- dose.
-
- What drug does:
- Decreases inflammatory responses.
-
- Time lapse before drug works:
- 2 to 4 days.
-
- Don't take with:
- See interaction column and consult doctor.
-
- POSSIBLE ADVERSE REACTIONS OR SIDE EFFECTS
- Symptoms What To Do
- __________________________________________________________________
- Life-threatening:
- Hives, rash, intense Seek emergency treatment
- itching, faintness immediately.
- soon after a dose
- (anaphylaxis).
-
- Common:
- Acne, poor wound Continue. Call doctor
- healing, thirst, when convenient.
- indigestion, nausea,
- vomiting, decreased
- growth in children.
-
- Infrequent:
- Black, bloody or Discontinue. Seek emergency
- tarry stool. treatment.
-
- Blurred vision, Discontinue. Call doctor
- halos around lights, right away.
- sore throat, fever,
- muscle cramps.
-
- Mood change, fatigue, Continue. Call doctor
- insomnia, weakness, when convenient.
- restlessness,
- frequent urination,
- weight gain, round
- face, TB recurrence,
- irregular menstrual
- periods.
-
- Rare:
- Irregular heartbeat. Discontinue. Seek emergency
- treatment.
-
- Skin rash, fever Discontinue. Call doctor
- joint pain, acute right away.
- psychosis, hair loss,
- pancreatitis, numbness
- or tingling in hands
- or feet, convulsions,
- thrombophlebitis,
- hallucinations.
-
- OVERDOSE
- Symptoms:
- Headache, convulsions, heart failure.
-
- What to do:
- Dial 0 (operator) or 911 (emergency) for an ambulance or
- medical help. Then give first aid immediately.
-
- See emergency information.
-
- WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
- Don't take if:
- You are allergic to any cortisone drug.
- You have tuberculosis or fungus infection.
- You have herpes infection of eyes, lips or genitals.
-
- Before you start, consult your doctor:
- If you have had tuberculosis.
- If you have congestive heart failure.
- If you have diabetes.
- If you have peptic ulcer.
- If you have glaucoma.
- If you have underactive thyroid.
- If you have high blood pressure.
- If you have myasthenia gravis.
- If you have blood clots in legs or lungs.
-
- Over age 60:
- Adverse reactions and side effects may be more frequent and
- severe than in younger persons. Likely to aggravate edema,
- diabetes or ulcers. Likely to cause cataracts and
- osteoporosis (softening of the bones).
-
- Pregnancy:
- Risk to unborn child outweighs drug benefits. Don't use.
-
- Breast-feeding:
- Drug passes into milk. Avoid drug or discontinue nursing
- until you finish medicine. Consult doctor for advice on
- maintaining milk supply.
-
- Infants and children:
- Use only under medical supervision.
-
- Prolonged use:
- Retards growth in children.
-
- Possible glaucoma, cataracts, diabetes, fragile bones and thin
- skin.
-
- Functional dependence.
-
- Skin and Sunlight:
- No problems expected.
-
- Driving, piloting or hazardous work:
- No problems expected.
-
- Discontinuing:
- Don't discontinue without doctor's advice until you complete
- prescribed dose, even though symptoms diminish or disappear.
-
- Drug affects your response to surgery, illness, injury or
- stress for 2 years after discontinuing. Tell anyone who takes
- medical care of you within 2 years about drug.
-
- Others:
- Avoid immunizations if possible.
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER DRUGS
- Generic Name or Drug Class Combined effect
- ________________________________________________________________
- Amphotericin B Potassium depletion.
-
- Anticholinergics Possible glaucoma.
-
- Anticoagulants (oral) Decreased anticoagulant effect
-
- Anticonvulsants (hydantoin) Decreased prednisone effect.
-
- Antidiabetics (oral) Decreased antidiabetic effect.
-
- Antihistamines Decreased prednisone effect.
-
- Aspirin Increased prednisone effect.
-
- Attenuated virus vaccines Possible viral infection.
-
- Barbiturates Decreased prednisone effect.
- Oversedation.
-
- Chloral hydrate Decreased prednisone effect.
-
- Chlorthalidone Potassium depletion.
-
- Cholestyramine Decreased prednisone
- absorption.
-
- Cholinergics Decreased cholinergic effect.
-
- Colestipol Decreased prednisone
- absorption.
-
- Contraceptives (oral) Increased prednisone effect.
-
- Digitalis preparations Dangerous potassium depletion.
- Possible digitalis toxicity.
-
- Diuretics, thiazide Potassium depletion.
-
- Ethacrynic acid Potassium depletion.
-
- Ephedrine Decreased prednisone effect.
-
- Estrogens Increased prednisone effect.
-
- Furosemide Potassium depletion.
-
- Glutethimide Decreased prednisone effect.
-
- Indapamide Possible excessive potassium
- loss, causing dangerous
- heartbeat irregularity.
-
- Indomethacin Increased prednisone effect.
-
- Insulin Decreased insulin effect.
-
- Isoniazid Decreased isoniazid effect.
-
- Mitotane Decreased prednisone effect.
-
- Non-steroidal Increased risk of ulcers and
- anti-inflammatory drugs prednisone effect.
-
- Phenobarbital Decreased prednisone effect.
-
- Oxyphenbutazone Possible ulcers.
-
- Phenylbutazone Possible ulcers.
-
- Potassium supplements Decreased potassium effect.
-
- Rifampin Decreased prednisone effect.
-
- Salicylates Decreased salicylate effect.
-
- Sympathomimetics Possible glaucoma.
-
- Theophylline Possible increased
- theophylline effect.
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER SUBSTANCES
- Interacts with Combined effect
- ________________________________________________________________
- Alcohol: Risk of stomach ulcers.
-
- Beverages: No proven problems.
-
- Cocaine: Overstimulation. Avoid.
-
- Foods: No proven problems.
-
- Marijuana: Decreased immunity.
-
- Tobacco: Increased prednisone effect.
- Possible toxicity.
-
- !
- @FLURAZEPAM
-
- BRAND NAMES
- Apo-Flurazepam Somnal
- Dalmane Som-Pam
- Novoflupam
-
- BASIC INFORMATION
- Habit forming? Yes
- Prescription needed? Yes
- Available as generic? Yes
- Drug class: Tranquilizer (benzodiazepine)
-
- USES
- Treatment for insomnia and tension.
-
- DOSAGE AND USAGE INFORMATION
- How to take:
- Tablet or capsule--Swallow with liquid. If you can't
- swallow whole, crumble tablet or open capsule and take
- with liquid or food.
-
- When to take:
- At the same time each day, according to instructions on
- prescription label.
-
- If you forget a dose:
- Take as soon as you remember up to 2 hours late. If
- more than 2 hours, wait for next scheduled dose (don't
- double this dose).
-
- What drug does:
- Affects limbic system of brain--part that controls
- emotions. Induces near-normal sleep pattern.
-
- Time lapse before drug works:
- 30 minutes.
-
- POSSIBLE ADVERSE REACTIONS OR SIDE EFFECTS
- Symptoms What To Do
- Life-threatening:
- None expected.
-
- Common:
- Clumsiness, Continue. Call doctor
- drowsiness, dizziness. when convenient.
-
- Infrequent:
- Hallucinations, Discontinue. Call doctor
- confusion, right away.
- depression,
- irritability,
- rash, itch, change
- in vision.
-
- Constipation or Continue. Call doctor
- diarrhea, nausea, when convenient.
- vomiting, painful or
- difficult urination.
-
- Rare:
- Slow heartbeat, Discontinue. Seek
- difficult breathing. emergency treatment.
-
- Mouth, throat Discontinue. Call doctor
- ulcers, jaundice. right away.
-
- OVERDOSE
- Symptoms:
- Drowsiness, weakness, tremor, stupor, coma.
-
- What to do:
- Dial 0 (operator) or 911 (emergency) for an ambulance or
- medical help. Then give first aid immediately.
-
- If patient is unconscious and not breathing, give
- mouth-to-mouth breathing. If there is no heartbeat, use
- cardiac massage and mouth-to-mouth breathing (CPR).
- Don't try to make patient vomit. If you can't get help
- quickly, take patient to nearest emergency facility.
-
- See emergency information.
-
- WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
- Don't take if:
- You are allergic to any benzodiazepine.
- You have myasthenia gravis.
- You are active or recovering alcoholic.
- Patient is younger than 6 months.
-
- Before you start, consult your doctor:
- If you have liver, kidney or lung disease.
- If you have diabetes, epilepsy or porphyria.
-
- Over age 60:
- Adverse reactions and side effects may be more frequent
- and severe than in younger persons. May develop
- agitation, rage or "hangover" effect.
-
- Pregnancy:
- Risk to unborn child outweighs drug benefits. Don't
- use.
-
- Breast-feeding:
- Drug passes into milk. Avoid drug or discontinue
- nursing until you finish medicine. Consult doctor for
- advice on maintaining milk supply.
-
- Infants and children:
- Use only under medical supervision for children older
- than 6 months.
-
- Prolonged use:
- May impair liver function.
-
- Skin and sunlight:
- No problems expected.
-
- Driving, piloting or hazardous work:
- Don't drive or pilot aircraft until you learn how
- medicine affects you. Don't work around dangerous
- machinery. Don't climb ladders or work in high places.
- Danger increases if you drink alcohol or take medicine
- affecting alertness and reflexes.
-
- Discontinuing:
- Don't discontinue without doctor's advice until you
- complete prescribed dose, even though symptoms diminish
- or disappear.
-
- Others:
- Hot weather, heavy exercise and profuse sweat may reduce
- excretion and cause overdose.
-
- "Hangover" effect may occur.
-
- Blood sugar may rise in diabetics, requiring insulin
- adjustment.
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER DRUGS
- Generic Name or Drug Class Combined Effect
-
- Anticonvulsants Change in seizure
- frequency or severity.
-
- Antidepressants Increased sedative
- effect of both drugs.
-
- Antihistamines Increased sedative
- effect of both drugs.
-
- Antihypertensives Excessively low blood
- pressure.
-
- Cimetidine Excess sedation.
-
- Disulfiram Increased flurazepam
- effect.
-
- Dronabinol Increased effects of
- both drugs. Avoid.
-
- MAO inhibitors Convulsions, deep
- sedation, rage.
-
- Molindone Increased sedative
- effect.
-
- Narcotics Increased sedative
- effect of both drugs.
-
- Sedatives Increased sedative
- effect of both drugs.
-
- Sleep inducers Increased sedative
- effect of both drugs.
-
- Tranquilizers Increased sedative
- effect of both drugs.
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER SUBSTANCES
- Interacts With Combined Effect
-
- Alcohol Heavy sedation. Avoid.
-
- Beverages None expected.
-
- Cocaine Decreased flurazepam
- effect.
-
- Foods None expected.
-
- Marijuana Heavy sedation. Avoid.
-
- Tobacco Decreased flurazepam
- effect.
- !
- @AMOBARBITAL
-
- BRAND NAMES
- Amytal Novamobarb
- Dexamyl Tuinal
- Isobec
-
- BASIC INFORMATION
- Habit forming? Yes
- Prescription needed? Yes
- Available as generic? Yes
- Drug class: Sedative, hypnotic (barbiturate)
-
- USES
- Reduces anxiety or nervous tension (low dose).
- Relieves insomnia (higher bedtime dose).
-
- DOSAGE AND USAGE INFORMATION
- How to take:
- Tablet, capsule or liquid--Swallow with food or liquid
- to lessen stomach irritation. If you can't swallow
- whole, crumble tablet or open capsule and take with
- liquid or food.
-
- When to take:
- At the same times each day.
-
- If you forget a dose:
- Take as soon as you remember up to 2 hours late. If
- more than 2 hours, wait for next scheduled dose (don't
- double this dose).
-
- What drug does:
- May partially block nerve impulses at nerve-cell
- connections.
-
- Time lapse before drug works:
- 60 minutes.
-
- Don't take with:
- Non-prescription drugs without consulting doctor.
-
- POSSIBLE ADVERSE REACTIONS OR SIDE EFFECTS
- Symptoms What To Do
- Life-threatening:
- None expected.
-
- Common:
- Dizziness, drowsiness, Continue. Call doctor
- "hangover" effect. when convenient.
-
- Infrequent:
- Rash or hives; Discontinue. Call doctor
- swollen face, lips, right away.
- eyelids; sore
- throat, fever.
-
- Depression, Continue. Call doctor
- confusion, slurred when convenient.
- speech, nausea,
- vomiting, joint or
- muscle pain.
-
- Rare:
- Agitation, slow Discontinue. Call doctor
- heartbeat, breathing right away.
- difficulty, jaundice.
-
- Unexplained bleeding Continue. Call doctor
- or bruising. when convenient.
-
- OVERDOSE
- Symptoms:
- Deep sleep, weak pulse, coma.
-
- What to do:
- Dial 0 (operator) or 911 (emergency) for an ambulance or
- medical help. Then give first aid immediately.
-
- If patient is unconscious and not breathing, give
- mouth-to-mouth breathing. If there is no heartbeat use
- cardiac massage and mouth-to-mouth breathing (CPR).
- Don't try to make patient vomit. If you can't get help
- quickly, take patient to nearest emergency facility.
-
- See emergency information.
-
- WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
- Don't take if:
- You are allergic to any barbiturate.
- You have porphyria.
-
- Before you start, consult your doctor:
- If you have epilepsy.
- If you have kidney or liver damage.
- If you have asthma.
- If you have anemia.
- If you have chronic pain.
- If you will have surgery within 2 months, including
- dental surgery, requiring general or spinal anesthesia.
-
- Over age 60:
- Adverse reactions and side effects may be more frequent
- and severe than in younger persons. Use small doses.
-
- Pregnancy:
- Risk to unborn child outweighs drug benefits. Don't
- use.
-
- Breast-feeding:
- Drug passes into milk. Avoid drug or discontinue
- nursing until you finish medicine. Consult doctor for
- advice on maintaining milk supply.
-
- Infants and children:
- Use only under doctor's supervision.
-
- Prolonged use:
- May cause addiction, anemia, chronic intoxication.
- May lower body temperature, making exposure to cold
- temperatures hazardous.
-
- Skin and sunlight:
- May cause rash or intensify sunburn in areas exposed to
- sun or sunlamp.
-
- Driving, piloting or hazardous work:
- Don't drive or pilot aircraft until you learn how
- medicine affects you. Don't work around dangerous
- machinery. Don't climb ladders or work in high places.
- Danger increases if you drink alcohol or take medicine
- affecting alertness and reflexes.
-
- Discontinuing:
- May be unnecessary to finish medicine. Follow doctor's
- instructions. If you develop withdrawal symptoms of
- hallucinations, agitation or sleeplessness after
- discontinuing, call doctor right away.
-
- Others:
- Great potential for abuse.
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER DRUGS
- Generic Name or Drug Class Combined Effect
-
- Anticoagulants (oral) Decreased
- anticoagulant effect.
-
- Anticonvulsants Changed seizure
- patterns.
-
- Antidepressants Decreased
- (tricyclics) antidepressant effect.
- Possible dangerous
- oversedation.
-
- Antidiabetics (oral) Increased amobarbital
- effect.
-
- Antihistamines Dangerous sedation.
- Avoid.
-
- Anti-inflammatory Decreased
- drugs. anti-inflammatory
- (non-steroidal) effect.
-
- Aspirin Decreased aspirin effect.
-
- Beta-adrenergic Decreased effect of
- blockers beta-adrenergic blocker.
-
- Contraceptives (oral) Decreased
- contraceptive effect.
-
- Cortisone drugs Decreased cortisone
- effect.
-
- Digitoxin Decreased digitoxin
- effect.
-
- Doxycycline Decreased doxycycline
- effect.
-
- Dronabinol Increased effects of
- both drugs. Avoid.
-
- Griseofulvin Decreased griseofulvin
- effect.
-
- Indapamide Increased indapamide
- effect.
-
- MAO inhibitors Increased amobarbital
- effect.
-
- Mind-altering drugs Dangerous sedation. Avoid.
-
- Narcotics Dangerous sedation. Avoid.
-
- Pain relievers Dangerous sedation. Avoid.
-
- Sedatives Dangerous sedation. Avoid.
-
- Sleep inducers Dangerous sedation. Avoid.
-
- Tranquilizers Dangerous sedation. Avoid.
-
- Valproic acid Increased amobarbital
- effect.
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER SUBSTANCES
- Interacts With Combined Effect
-
- Alcohol Possible fatal
- oversedation. Avoid.
-
- Beverages None expected.
-
- Cocaine Decreased amobarbital
- effect.
-
- Foods None expected.
-
- Marijuana Excessive sedation.
- Avoid.
-
- Tobacco None expected.
- !
- @CHLORAL HYDRATE
-
- BRAND NAMES
- Aquachloral Novochlorhydrate
- Aquachloral Supprettes Oradrate
- Colidrate SK-Chloral Hydrate
- Noctec
-
- BASIC INFORMATION
- Habit forming? Yes
- Prescription needed? Yes
- Available as generic? Yes
- Drug class: Hypnotic
-
- USES
- Reduces anxiety.
- Relieves insomnia.
-
- DOSAGE AND USAGE INFORMATION
- How to take:
- Tablet or capsule--Swallow with milk or food to lessen
- stomach irritation.
-
- Drops--Dilute dose in beverage before swallowing.
-
- Suppositories--Remove wrapper and moisten suppository
- with water. Gently insert larger end into rectum. Push
- well into rectum with finger.
-
- When to take:
- At the same time each day.
-
- If you forget a dose:
- Take as soon as you remember up to 2 hours late. If
- more than 2 hours, wait for next scheduled dose (don't
- double this dose).
-
- What drug does:
- Affects brain centers that control wakefulness and
- alertness.
-
- Time lapse before drug works:
- 30 to 60 minutes.
-
- POSSIBLE ADVERSE REACTIONS OR SIDE EFFECTS
- Symptoms What To Do
- Life-threatening:
- None expected.
-
- Common:
- Nausea, stomach Discontinue. Call doctor
- pain, vomiting. right away.
-
- Infrequent:
- "Hangover" effect, Continue. Call doctor
- clumsiness or when convenient.
- unsteadiness,
- drowsiness, dizziness,
- lightheadedness.
-
- Rare:
- Hallucinations, Discontinue. Call doctor
- agitation, confusion. right away.
-
- Hives, rash. Continue. Call doctor
- when convenient.
-
- OVERDOSE
- Symptoms:
- Confusion, weakness, breathing difficulty, stagger, slow
- or irregular heartbeat.
-
- What to do:
- Dial 0 (operator) or 911 (emergency) for an ambulance or
- medical help. Then give first aid immediately.
-
- If patient is unconscious and not brething, give
- mouth-to-mouth breathing. If there is no heartbeat, use
- cardiac massage and mouth-to-mouth breathing (CPR).
- Don't try to make patient vomit. If you can't get help
- quickly, take patient to nearest emergency facility.
-
- See emergency information.
-
- WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
- Don't take if:
- You are allergic to chloral hydrate.
-
- Before you start, consult your doctor:
- If you have had liver, kidney or heart trouble.
-
- If you are prone to stomach upsets (if medicine is in
- oral form).
-
- If you have colitis or a rectal inflammation (if
- medicine is in suppository form).
-
- Over age 60:
- Adverse reactions and side effects may be more frequent
- and severe than in younger persons. More likely to have
- "hangover" effect.
-
- Pregnancy:
- Risk to unborn child outweighs drug benefits. Unborn
- child may become addicted to drug. Don't use.
-
- Breast-feeding:
- Drug filters into milk. May harm child. Avoid.
-
- Infants and children:
- Use only under medical supervision.
-
- Prolonged use:
- Addiction and possible kidney damage.
-
- Skin and sunlight:
- No problems expected.
-
- Driving, piloting or hazardous work:
- Don't drive or pilot aircraft until you learn how
- medicine affects you. Don't work around dangerous
- machinery. Don't climb ladders or work in high places.
- Danger increases if you drink alcohol or take medicine
- affecting alertness and reflexes, such as
- antihistamines, tranquilizers, sedatives, pain
- medicine, narcotics and mind-altering drugs.
-
- Discontinuing:
- Don't discontinue without consulting doctor. Dose may
- require gradual reduction if you have taken drug for a
- long time. Doses of other drugs may also require
- adjustment.
-
- Others:
- Frequent kidney-function tests recommended when drug is
- used for a long time.
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER DRUGS
- Generic Name or Drug Class Combined Effect
-
- Anticoagulants Possible hemorrhaging.
-
- Antidepressants Increased chloral hydrate
- effect.
-
- Antihistamines Increased chloral hydrate
- effect.
-
- Cortisone drugs Decreased cortisone
- effect.
-
- MAO inhibitors Increased chloral hydrate
- effect.
-
- Mind-altering drugs Increased chloral hydrate
- effect.
-
- Molindone Increased tranquilizer
- effect.
-
- Narcotics Increased chloral hydrate
- effect.
-
- Pain relievers Increased chloral hydrate
- effect.
-
- Phenothiazines Increased chloral hydrate
- effect.
-
- Sedatives Increased chloral hydrate
- effect.
-
- Sleep inducers Increased chloral hydrate
- effect.
-
- Tranquilizers Increased chloral hydrate
- effect.
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER SUBSTANCES
- Interacts With Combined Effect
-
- Alcohol Increased sedative
- effect of both. Avoid.
-
- Beverages None expected.
-
- Cocaine Decreased chloral hydrate
- effect. Avoid.
-
- Foods None expected.
-
- Marijuana May severely impair
- mental and physical
- functioning. Avoid.
-
- Tobacco None expected.
- !
- @PENTOBARBITAL AND SECOBARBITAL
-
- BRAND NAMES - PENTOBARBITAL
- Carbrital Pentogen
- Nembutal Quless
- Nova-Rectal Wigraine-PB
- Novopentobarb
-
- BRAND NAMES - SECOBARBITAL
- Novo Secobarb Seral
- Secogen Tuinal
- Seconal
-
- BASIC INFORMATION
- Habit forming? Yes
- Prescription needed? Yes
- Available as generic? Yes
- Drug class: Sedative, hypnotic (barbiturate)
-
- USES
- Reduces anxiety or nervous tension (low dose).
- Relieves insomnia (higher bedtime dose).
-
- DOSAGE AND USAGE INFORMATION
- How to take:
- Tablet, capsule or liquid--Swallow with food or liquid
- to lessen stomach irritation. If you can't swallow
- whole, crumble tablet or open capsule and take with
- liquid or food.
-
- Suppositories--Remove wrapper and moisten suppository
- with water. Gently insert larger end into rectum. Push
- well into rectum with finger.
-
- When to take:
- At the same times each day.
-
- If you forget a dose:
- Take as soon as you remember up to 2 hours late. If
- more than 2 hours, wait for next scheduled dose (don't
- double this dose).
-
- What drug does:
- May partially block nerve impulses at nerve-cell
- connections.
-
- Time lapse before drug works:
- 60 minutes.
-
- Don't take with:
- Non-prescription drugs without consulting doctor.
-
- POSSIBLE ADVERSE REACTIONS OR SIDE EFFECTS
-
- Symptoms What To Do
- Life-threatening:
- None expected.
-
- Common:
- Dizziness, drowsiness, Continue. Call doctor
- "hangover" effect. when convenient.
-
- Infrequent:
- Rash or hives; face, Discontinue. Call doctor
- lip seelling; swollen right away.
- eyelids; sore throat,
- fever.
-
- Depression, Continue. Call doctor
- confusion, slurred when convenient.
- speech, diarrhea,
- nausea, vomiting,
- joint or muscle pain.
-
- Rare:
- Agitation, slow Discontinue. Call doctor
- heartbeat, difficult right away.
- breathing, jaundice.
-
- Unexplained bleeding Continue. Call doctor
- or bruising. when convenient.
-
- OVERDOSE
- Symptoms:
- Deep sleep, weak pulse, coma.
-
- What to do:
- Dial 0 (operator) or 911 (emergency) for an ambulance or
- medical help. Then give first aid immediately.
-
- See emergency information.
-
- WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
- Don't take if:
- You are allergic to any barbiturate.
- You have porphyria.
-
- Before you start, consult your doctor:
- If you have epilepsy.
- If you have kidney or liver damage.
- If you have asthma.
- If you have anemia.
- If you have chronic pain.
- If you will have surgery within 2 months, including
- dental surgery, requiring general or spinal anesthesia.
-
- Over age 60:
- Adverse reactions and side effects may be more frequent
- and severe than in younger persons. Use small doses.
-
- Pregnancy:
- Risk to unborn child outweighs drug benefits. Don't
- use.
-
- Breast-feeding:
- Drug passes into milk. Avoid drug or discontinue
- nursing until you finish medicine. Consult doctor for
- advice on maintaining milk supply.
-
- Infants and children:
- Use only under doctor's supervision.
-
- Prolonged use:
- May cause addiction, anemia, chronic intoxication.
-
- May lower body temperature, making exposure to cold
- temperatures hazardous.
-
- Skin and sunlight:
- May cause rash or intensify sunburn in areas exposed to
- sun or sunlamp.
-
- Driving, piloting or hazardous work:
- Don't drive or pilot aircraft until you learn how
- medicine affects you. Don't work around dangerous
- machinery. Don't climb ladders or work in high places.
- Danger increases if you drink alcohol or take medicine
- affecting alertness and reflexes.
-
- Discontinuing:
- May be unnecessary to finish medicine. Follow doctor's
- instrucitons. If you develop withdrawal symptoms of
- hallucinations, agitation or sleeplessness after
- discontinuing, call doctor right away.
-
- Others:
- Great potential for abuse.
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER DRUGS
- Generic Name or Drug Class Combined Effect
-
- Anticoagulants (oral) Decreased
- anticoagulant effect.
-
- Anticonvulsants Changed seizure pattern.
-
- Antidepressants Decreased antidepressant
- (tricyclics) effect. Possible
- dangerous oversedation.
-
- Antidiabetics Increased pentobarbital
- (oral) effect.
-
- Antihistamines Dangerous sedation. Avoid
-
- Anti-inflammatory Decreased
- drugs (non-steroidal) anti-inflammatory effect.
-
- Aspirin Decreased aspirin effect.
-
- Beta-adrenergic Decreased effect of
- blockers beta-adrenergic blocker.
-
- Contraceptives Decreased
- (oral) contraceptive effect.
-
- Cortisone drugs Decreased cortisone
- effect.
-
- Digitoxin Decreased digitoxin
- effect.
-
- Doxycycline Decreased dosycycline
- effect.
-
- Dronabinol Increased effects of
- both drugs. Avoid.
-
- Griseofulvin Decreased griseofulvin
- effect.
-
- Indapamide Increased indapamide
- effect.
-
- MAO inhibitors Increased pentobarbital
- effect.
-
- Mind-altering drugs Dangerous sedation. Avoid.
-
- Molindone Increased sedative effect.
-
- Narcotics Dangerous sedation. Avoid.
-
- Pain relievers Dangerous sedation. Avoid.
-
- Sedatives Dangerous sedation. Avoid.
-
- Sleep inducers Dangerous sedation. Avoid.
-
- Tranquilizers Dangerous sedation. Avoid.
-
- Valproic acid Increased pentobarbital
- effect.
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER SUBSTANCES
- Interacts With Combined Effect
-
- Alcohol Possible fatal
- oversedation. Avoid.
-
- Beverages None expected.
-
- Cocaine Decreased pentobarbital
- effect.
-
- Foods None expected.
-
- Marijuana Excessive sedation. Avoid.
-
- Tobacco None expected.
- !
- @TEMAZEPAM
-
- BRAND NAMES
- Restoril
-
- BASIC INFORMATION
- Habit forming? Yes
- Prescription needed? Yes
- Available as generic? Yes
- Drug class: Tranquilizer (benzodiazepine)
-
- USES
- Treatment for insomnia.
-
- DOSAGE AND USAGE INFORMATION
- How to take:
- Tablet or capsule--Swallow with liquid. If you can't
- swallow whole, crumble tablet or open capsule and take
- with liquid or food.
-
- When to take:
- At the same time each day, according to instructions on
- prescription label.
-
- If you forget a dose:
- Take as soon as you remember up to 2 hours late. If
- more than 2 hours, wait for next scheduled dose (don't
- double this dose).
-
- What drug does:
- Affects limbic system of brain--part that controls
- emotions. Induces near-normal sleep pattern.
-
- Time lapse before drug works:
- 30 minutes.
-
- POSSIBLE ADVERSE REACTIONS OR SIDE EFFECTS
- Symptoms What To Do
- Life-threatening:
- None expected.
-
- Common:
- Clumsiness, Continue. Call doctor
- drowsiness, dizziness. when convenient.
-
- Infrequent:
- Hallucinations, Discontinue. Call doctor
- confusion, depression, right away.
- irritability, rash
- itchy skin, change
- in vision.
-
- Constipation or Continue. Call doctor
- diarrhea, nausea, when convenient.
- vomiting, difficult
- urination.
-
- Rare:
- Slow heartbeat, Discontinue. Seek
- difficult breathing. emergency treatment.
-
- Mouth or throat Discontinue. Call doctor
- ulcers, jaundice. right away.
-
- OVERDOSE
- Symptoms:
- Drowsiness, weakness, tremor, stupor, coma.
-
- What to do:
- Dial 0 (operator) or 911 (emergency) for an ambulance or
- medical help. Then give first aid immediately.
-
- If patient is unconscious and not breathing, give
- mouth-to-mouth breathing. If there is no heartbeat, use
- cardiac massage and mouth-to-mouth breathing (CPR).
- Don't try to make patient vomit. If you can't get help
- quickly, take patient to nearest emergency facility.
-
- See emergency information.
-
- WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
- Don't take if:
- You are allergic to any benzodiazepine.
- You have myasthenia gravis.
- You are active or recovering alcoholic.
- Patient is younger than 6 months.
-
- Before you start, consult your doctor:
- If you have liver, kidney or lung disease.
- If you have diabetes, epilepsy or porphyria.
-
- Over age 60:
- Adverse reactions and side effects may be more frequent
- and severe than in younger persons. May develop
- agitation, rage or "hangover" effect.
-
- Pregnancy:
- Risk to unborn child outweighs drug benefits. Don't
- use.
-
- Breast-feeding:
- Drug passes into milk. Avoid drug or discontinue
- nursing until you finish medicine. Consult doctor for
- advice on maintaining milk supply.
-
- Infants and children:
- Use only under medical supervision for children older
- than 6 months.
-
- Prolonged use:
- May impair liver function.
-
- Skin and sunlight:
- No problems expected.
-
- Driving, piloting or hazardous work:
- Don't drive or pilot aircraft until you learn how
- medicine affects you. Don't work around dangerous
- machinery. Don't climb ladders or work in high places.
- Danger increases if you drink alcohol or take medicine
- affecting alertness and reflexes.
-
- Discontinuing:
- Don't discontinue without doctor's advice until you
- complete prescribed dose, even though symptoms diminish
- or disappear.
-
- Others:
- Hot weather, heavy exercise and profuse sweat may reduce
- excretion and cause overdose.
-
- Blood sugar may rise in diabetics, requiring insulin
- adjustment.
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER DRUGS
- Generic Name or Drug Class Combined Effect
-
- Anticonvulsants Change in seizure
- frequency or severity.
-
- Antidepressants Increased sedative
- effect of both drugs.
-
- Antihistamines Increased sedative
- effect of both drugs.
-
- Antihypertensives Excessively low blood
- pressure.
-
- Cimetidine Excess sedation.
-
- Disulfiram Increased temazepam
- effect.
-
- Dronabinol Increased effects of
- both drugs. Avoid.
-
- MAO inhibitors Convilsions, deep
- sedation, rage.
-
- Molindone Increased sedative
- effect.
-
- Narcotics Increased sedative
- effect of both drugs.
-
- Sedatives Increased sedative
- effect of both drugs.
-
- Tranquilizers Increased sedative
- effect of both drugs.
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER SUBSTANCES
- Interactis With Combined Effect
-
- Alcohol Heave sedation. Avoid.
-
- Beverages None expected.
-
- Cocaine Decreased temazepam
- effect.
-
- Foods None expected.
-
- Marijuana Heavy sedation. Avoid.
-
- Tobacco Decreased temazepam
- effect.
- !
- @TRIAZOLAM
-
- BRAND NAMES
- Halcion
-
- BASIC INFORMATION
- Habit forming? Yes
- Prescription needed? Yes
- Available as generic? No
- Drug class: Tranquilizer (benzodiazepine)
-
- USES
- Treatment of insomnia. Not recommended for more than 2
- weeks maximum.
-
- DOSAGE AND USAGE INFORMATION
- How to take:
- Tablet or capsule--Swallow with liquid. If you can't
- swallow whole, crumble tablet or open capsule and take
- with liquid or food.
-
- When to take:
- At the same time each day, according to instructions on
- prescription label.
-
- If you forget a dose:
- Take as soon as you remember up to 2 hours late. If
- more than 2 hours, wait for next scheduled dose (don't
- double this dose).
-
- What drug does:
- Affects limbic system, the part of the brain that
- controls emotions.
-
- Time lapse before drug works:
- 2 hours. May take 6 weeks for full benefit.
-
- POSSIBLE ADVERSE REACTIONS OR SIDE EFFECTS
- Symptoms What To Do
- Life-threatening:
- None expected.
-
- Common:
- Clumsiness, Continue. Call doctor
- drowsiness, dizziness. when convenient.
-
- Infrequent:
- Hallucinations, Discontinue. Call doctor
- confusion, depression, right away.
- irratibility, rash,
- itchy skin, change
- in vision.
-
- Constipation or Continue. Call doctor
- diarrhea, nausea, when convenient.
- vomiting, difficult
- urination.
-
- Rare:
- Slow heartbeat, Discontinue. Seek
- difficult breathing. emergency treatment.
-
- Mouth or throat Discontinue. Call doctor
- ulcers, jaundice. right away.
-
- OVERDOSE
- Symptoms:
- Drowsiness, weakness, tremor, stupor, coma.
-
- What to do:
- Dial 0 (operator) or 911 (emergency) for an ambulance or
- medical help. Then give first aid immediately.
-
- If patient is unconscious and not brething, give
- mouth-to-mouth breathing. If there is no heartbeat, use
- cardiac massage and mouth-to-mouth breathing (CPR).
- Don't try to make patient vomit. If you can't get help
- quickly, take patient to nearest emergency facility.
-
- See emergency information.
-
- WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
- Don't take if:
- You are allergic to any benzodiazepine.
- You have myasthenia gravis.
- You are active or recovering alcoholic.
- Patient is younger than 6 months.
-
- Before you start, consult your doctor:
- If you have liver, kidney or lung disease.
- If you have diabetes, epilepsy or porphyria.
- If you will have surgery within 2 months, including
- dental surgery, requiring general or spinal anesthesia.
-
- Over age 60:
- Adverse reactions and side effects may be more frequent
- and severe than in younger persons. You need smaller
- doses for shorter periods of time. May develop
- agitation, rage or "hangover" effect.
-
- Pregnancy:
- Risk ot unborn child outweighs drug benefits. Don't
- use.
-
- Breast-feeding:
- Drug passes into milk. Avoid drug or discontinue
- nursing until you finish medicine. Consult doctor for
- advice on mainataining milk supply.
-
- Infants and children:
- Use only under medical supervision for children older
- than 6 months.
-
- Prolonged use:
- May impair liver function.
-
- Skin and sunlight:
- No problems expected.
-
- Driving, piloting or hazardous work:
- Don't drive or pilot aircraft until you learn how
- medicine affects you. Don't work around dangerous
- machinery. Don't climb ladders or work in high places.
- Danger increases if you drink alcohol or take medicine
- affecting alertness and reflexes.
-
- Discontinuing:
- Don't discontinue without consulting doctor. Dose may
- require gradual reduction if you have taken drug for a
- long time. Doses of other drugs may also require
- adjustment.
-
- Others:
- Hot weather, heavy exercise and profuse sweat may reduce
- excretion and cause overdose.
-
- Blood sugar may rise in diabetics, requiring insulin
- adjustment.
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER DRUGS
- Generic Name or Drug Class Combined Effect
-
- Anticonvulsants Change in seizure
- frequency or severity.
-
- Antidepressants Increased sedative
- effect of both drugs.
-
- Antihistamines Increased sedative
- effect of both drugs.
-
- Antihypertensives Excessively low blood
- pressure.
-
- Cimetidine Excess sedation.
-
- Disulfiram Increased triazolam
- effect.
-
- Dronabinol Increased effects of
- both drugs. Avoid.
-
- MAO inhibitors Convulsions, deep
- sedation, rage.
-
- Molindone Increased sedative effect.
-
- Narcotics Increased sedative effect
- of both drugs.
-
- Sedatives Increased sedative effect
- of both drugs.
-
- Sleep inducers Increased sedative effect
- of both drugs.
-
- Tranquilizers Increased sedative effect
- of both drugs.
-
- POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER SUBSTANCES
- Interacts With Combined Effect
-
- Alcohol Heavy sedation. Avoid.
-
- Beverages None expected.
-
- Cocaine Decreased traizolam
- effect.
-
- Foods None expected.
-
- Marijuana Heavy sedation. Avoid.
-
- Tobacco Decreased triazolam
- effect.
- !
-