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IFU: Ocular inflammation <br />
Route: injection suspension<br />
Dosage: acetonide 40 mg/mL ; 10 mg/mL ; 3 mg/mL ; 75 mcg/inh ; 100 mcg/inh ; 4 mg ;<br />
diacetate 40 mg/mL ; 25 mg/mL ; 5 mg/mL ; 20 mg/mL ; 1 mg ; 2 mg ; 8 mg ; acetonide ;<br />
diacetate<br />
Action: Prevents the release of substances in the body that cause inflammation.<br />
Adverse Reaction: Aggression, agitation, & anxiety<br />
Interactions: adalimumab, bcg, & cinoxacin<br />
Vigamox (moxifloxacin)<br />
Pronunciation: MOX- i -FLOX- a- sin<br />
Classification: Quinolone antibiotic<br />
IFU: Bacterial conjunctivitis <br />
Route: oral tablet & intravenous solution<br />
Dosage: 400 mg ; 400 mg/250 mL<br />
Action: Treating infections caused by certain bacteria<br />
Adverse Reaction: Blistering, peeling, or loosening of the skin, muscle weakness, & eye pain<br />
Interactions: abarelix, bcg, & Caprelsa<br />
Zantac (raNITIdine)<br />
Pronunciation: ra·nit·i·dine<br />
Classification: H2 Blocker<br />
IFU: GERD (Gastroesophageal reflux disease aka Acid Reflux)<br />
Route: oral solution, oral tablets and tablets for, oral tablets effervescent for solution, parenteral<br />
injection, parenteral injection for iv infusion only<br />
Dosage: 150 mg ; 300 mg ; 75 mg ; 15 mg/mL ; 25 mg/mL ; 1 mg/mL ; 25 mg<br />
Action: reducing the amount of acid your stomach produces.<br />
Adverse Reaction: Oral or parenteral therapy: Headache, sometimes severe.<br />
IM therapy: Transient pain at injection site.<br />
IV therapy: Transient local burning or itching.<br />
Interactions: atazanavir, dasatinib, & loperamide<br />
Drug List 10:<br />
Asacol (mesalamine)<br />
Pronunciation: me-SAL-a-meen