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Action: prevents formation of blood clots<br />
Route: I.V.<br />
Dosage: prefilled syringes- 30mg/0.3mL, 40mg/0.4mL; graduated prefilled<br />
syringes- 60mg/0.6 mL, 80mg/0.8mL, 100mg/1mL; multiple dose vial-<br />
300mg/3mL<br />
Adverse Reaction: Bleeding gums, coughing up blood, difficulty with<br />
breathing or swallowing, Dizziness, Headache, increased menstrual flow or<br />
vaginal bleeding, Nosebleeds, paralysis<br />
Interaction: mifepristone may interact with this drug<br />
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Drug List 7:<br />
Actos(Pioglitazone)<br />
Pronunciation: Pi-o-glit-a-zone<br />
Classification: Thiazolidinedione<br />
IFU: Type 2 diabetes mellitus<br />
Route: Oral<br />
Dosage: 15 mg to 45 mg<br />
Action: Is used along with a proper diet and exercise program to control<br />
high blood high sugar in patients with type 2 diabetes.<br />
Adverse Reaction: Chest pain, Decreased urine output, dilated neck veins,<br />
extreme fatigue, irregular breathing, irregular heartbeat, and shortness of<br />
breath.<br />
Interactions: Arava, aubagio, gatifloxacin, gemfibrozil, juxtapid, and kynamro,<br />
Byetta(Exenatide)<br />
Pronunciation: Ex-en-a-tide<br />
Classification: GLP-1 receptor agonist<br />
IFU: Type 2 diabetes mellitus <br />
Route: by injection<br />
Dosage: 5mcg , 10mcg<br />
Action: Mimics the action of incretin which promotes endogenous insulin<br />
secretion and promotes other mechanisms of glucose-lowering<br />
Adverse Reaction: Dizziness, headache, jitteriness, and weakness.<br />
Interactions: Bexarotene, gatifloxacin, targeting, and tequin.<br />
Diabeta, micronase(Glyburide)<br />
Pronunciation: Gli-bur-id