Leucovorin (Oral Route, Intravenous Route, Injection Route)
Leucovorin is used as an antidote to the harmful effects of methotrexate (a cancer medicine) that is given in high doses. It is used also to prevent or treat certain kinds of anemia. Leucovorin acts the same way in the body as folic acid, which ... [... more]
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Esomeprazole (Oral Route, Intravenous Route)
Esomeprazole is used to treat conditions in which there is too much acid in the stomach. It is used to treat duodenal ulcers and gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). This is a condition in which the acid in the stomach washes back up into the ... [... more]
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Tacrolimus (Oral Route, Intravenous Route)
Tacrolimus belongs to a group of medicines known as immunosuppressive agents. It is used to lower the body's natural immunity in patients who receive organ (for example, kidney, liver, pancreas, lung, and heart) transplants. Tacrolimus may also ... [... more]
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Dolasetron (Oral Route, Intravenous Route)
Dolasetron is used to prevent and treat the nausea and vomiting that may occur after treatment with anticancer medicines (chemotherapy) or after surgery. This medicine has not been shown to cause different side effects or problems in older people ... [... more]
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Ganciclovir (Oral Route, Intravenous Route)
Ganciclovir is an antiviral. It is used to treat infections caused by viruses. Ganciclovir is used to treat the symptoms of cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection of the eyes in people whose immune system is not working fully. This includes patients ... [... more]
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Mycophenolate Mofetil (Oral Route, Intravenous Route)
Mycophenolate belongs to a group of medicines known as immunosuppressive agents. It is used to lower the body's natural immunity in patients who receive organ transplants. For kidney transplants-This medicine has been tested in children 3 months ... [... more]
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Levocarnitine (Oral Route, Intravenous Route)
Levocarnitine is used to prevent and treat a lack of carnitine. It is used to prevent and treat this condition in patients with kidney disease on dialysis. It is given to people whose body cannot properly use carnitine from their diet. Lack of ... [... more]
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Cyclophosphamide (Oral Route, Intravenous Route)
Cyclophosphamide belongs to the group of medicines called alkylating agents. It is used to treat cancer of the ovaries, breast, blood and lymph system, nerves (found primarily in children), retinoblastoma (a cancer of the eye found primarily in ... [... more]
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Cyclosporine (Oral Route, Intravenous Route)
Cyclosporine belongs to the group of medicines known as immunosuppressive agents. It is used to reduce the body's natural immunity in patients who receive organ (for example, kidney, liver, and heart) transplants. Cyclosporine also is used to ... [... more]
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Chloramphenicol (Oral Route, Intravenous Route, ...
Chloramphenicol is used in the treatment of infections caused by bacteria. It works by killing bacteria or preventing their growth. Chloramphenicol is used to treat serious infections in different parts of the body. It is sometimes given with ... [... more]
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Etoposide (Oral Route, Intravenous Route)
Etoposide belongs to the group of medicines known as antineoplastic agents. It is used to treat cancer of the testicles and certain types of lung cancer. It is also sometimes used to treat some other kinds of cancer in both males and females. The ... [... more]
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Alprostadil (Intraurethral Route, Intravenous Route, ...
Alprostadil belongs to a group of medicines called vasodilators that can increase blood flow by expanding blood vessels. Alprostadil is used to produce erections in some men who need treatment for erectile dysfunction (sexual impotence). This ... [... more]
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