PharmacyDruglistall200 (1)
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1. Abilify (aripiprazole)<br />
Pronunciation: Ar-i-pip-ra-zole<br />
Classification: antipsychotic<br />
IFU: schizophrenia<br />
Action: It works by changing the action of chemicals in the brain.<br />
Dosage: 10mg, 30mg, 15mg, 5mg<br />
Route: orally<br />
Adverse Reaction: Dizziness, drowsiness, dyskinesia<br />
Interactions: dementia, hyperglycemia/diabetes, weight gain, liver disease, parkinsonism, seizure<br />
disorders<br />
2. AcipHex (RABEprazole)<br />
Pronunciation: ra·bep·ra·zole<br />
Classification: PPI (Proton-Pump Inhibitor) <br />
IFU: GERD (Gastroesophageal reflux disease aka Acid Reflux)<br />
Route: Oral<br />
Dosage: 20 mg ; 5 mg ; 10 mg<br />
Action: Decreases the amount of acid produced in the stomach.<br />
Adverse Reaction: Bad, unusual, or unpleasant (after) taste,<br />
change in taste, & cough or hoarseness<br />
Interactions: atazanavir, clopidogrel, dasatinib, & erlotinib<br />
3. Actoplus met(pioglitazone/metformin)<br />
Pronunciation:pye-ph-gli-ta-zone/met-for-min<br />
Classification: Biguanide/thiazolidinedione<br />
IFU: Type 2 diabetes mellitus<br />
Route: Orally<br />
Dosage:45 mg/2000 mg<br />
Action: To improve glycemic control in adults with type 2 diabetes.<br />
Adverse Reaction:Headache, Nausea, Vomiting, stomach upset, diarrhea, etc.<br />
Interactions: Angiografin, arava, aubagio, cardiogrfin, cholografin meglumine, cholografin<br />
meglumine, etc.<br />
4. Actos(Pioglitazone)<br />
Pronunciation: Pi-o-glit-a-zone<br />
Classification: Thiazolidinedione<br />
IFU: Type 2 diabetes mellitus