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Tenormin (atenolol)<br />
Pronunciation: aten-o-lol<br />
Classification: Beta-Blocker<br />
IFU: Hypertension<br />
Action:Is used with or without other medications to treat high blood pressure.<br />
Dosage: 50mg, 100mg, <strong>200</strong>mg, 30ml, 150ml<br />
Route: Orally<br />
Adverse Reaction: Sweating, wheezing, shortness of breath, confusion, anxiety<br />
Interactions: Hemodialysis, glaucoma, asthma, diabetes, renal dysfunction<br />
<strong>Top</strong>amax (topiramate)<br />
Pronunciation: (la MOE tri jeen)<br />
Classification: Antiepileptic<br />
IFU: Seizure, Bipolar, Migraine<br />
Route: oral<br />
Dosage: 25mg<br />
Action: used in seizures and to prevent migraines in adults<br />
Adverse Reaction: anxiety, confusion, depression, weight loss<br />
Interactions:alcohol, renal dysfunction, suicidal tendency<br />
<strong>Top</strong>rol XL (metoprolol succinate)<br />
Pronunciation: me TOE pro lol<br />
Classification: Beta-blocker<br />
IFU: Hypertension<br />
Action: <strong>Top</strong>rol-XL (metoprolol) is a beta-blocker that affects the heart and circulation (blood flow through<br />
arteries and veins).<br />
Dosage: 25mg- 100mg<br />
Route: Oral<br />
Adverse Reaction: tiredness, dizziness, bradycardia<br />
Interactions: metformin, omeprazole<br />
Travatan(travoprost)<br />
Pronunciation:Tra-vo-pr-st<br />
Classification: prostaglandin analogue<br />
IFU: glaucoma<br />
Route:Drops<br />
Dosage: 0.04 mg/ml<br />
Action: replaces endogenous thyroxine, increasing thyroid hormone levels.<br />
Adverse Reaction: blood in urine, chest pain, cough producing mucus, headache, etc.<br />
Interactions: bimatoprost topical, latisse, macular edema, uveitis, etc.