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Benzoyl Peroxide (Topical Route)
It may also be used for other conditions as determined by your doctor. For children up to 12 years of age: Studies on this medicine have been done only in adult patients, and there is no specific information comparing use of benzoyl peroxide with ... [... more]
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Pseudoephedrine (Oral Route)
Pseudoephedrine is used to relieve nasal or sinus congestion caused by the common cold, sinusitis, and hay fever and other respiratory allergies. It is also used to relieve ear congestion caused by ear inflammation or infection. Pseudoephedrine ... [... more]
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Pyrithione (Topical Route)
Pyrithione is used to help control the symptoms of dandruff and seborrheic dermatitis of the scalp. Although there is no specific information comparing use of pyrithione in children with use in other age groups, this medicine is not expected to ... [... more]
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Antifungal, Azole (Vaginal Route)
Vaginal azoles are used to treat yeast (fungus) infections of the vagina. For first-time users, make sure your doctor has checked and confirmed that you have a vaginal yeast infection before you use the vaginal azole antifungal medicines that do ... [... more]
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Antiandrogen (Oral Route)
Nonsteroidal antiandrogens are used to treat cancer of the prostate gland. The prostate gland is present only in males; therefore, females do not get prostate cancer. Nonsteroidal antiandrogens block the effect of the male hormone testosterone in ... [... more]
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Anesthetic, Local (Topical Application Route)
This medicine belongs to a group of medicines known as topical local anesthetics. Topical anesthetics are used to relieve pain and itching caused by conditions such as sunburn or other minor burns, insect bites or stings, poison ivy, poison oak, ... [... more]
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Laxative (Oral Route)
Oral laxatives are medicines taken by mouth to encourage bowel movements to relieve constipation. There are several different types of oral laxatives and they work in different ways. Since directions for use are different for each type, it is ... [... more]
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Laxative (Rectal Route)
Rectal laxatives are used as enemas or suppositories to produce bowel movements in a short time. There are several different types of rectal laxatives and they work in different ways. Since directions for use are different for each type, it is ... [... more]
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Beta Carotene (Oral Route)
A lack of vitamin A may cause a rare condition called night blindness (problems seeing in the dark). It may also cause dry eyes, eye infections, skin problems, and slowed growth. Your health care professional may treat these problems by ... [... more]
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Ibuprofen (Oral Route)
Ibuprofen is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) used to treat mild to moderate pain, and helps to relieve symptoms of arthritis (osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, or juvenile arthritis), such as inflammation, swelling, stiffness, ... [... more]
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Corticosteroid (Nasal Route)
Nasal corticosteroids are cortisone-like medicines. They belong to the family of medicines called steroids. These medicines are sprayed or inhaled into the nose to help relieve the stuffy nose, irritation, and discomfort of hay fever, other ... [... more]
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Corticosteroid (Dental Route)
Dental corticosteroids are used to relieve the discomfort and redness of some mouth and gum problems. These medicines are like cortisone. They belong to the general family of medicines called steroids. Dental corticosteroids are available only ... [... more]
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