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Valproic Acid Side Effects
When taking valproic acid, side effects can include vomiting, shakiness, and weakness. This eMedTV page also lists serious side effects of the drug that may require immediate medical attention (such as signs of pancreatitis).
Valproic Acid Withdrawal
Abruptly stopping valproic acid can increase the risk of seizures in some people. This eMedTV resource provides more information about valproic acid withdrawal symptoms and what steps your doctor may take to help keep them from occurring.
Valsartan
Valsartan is a prescription drug commonly used to treat conditions related to the cardiovascular system. This eMedTV segment discusses the drug in detail, including side effects, conditions it can treat, how it works, and general dosing guidelines.
Valsartan Overdose
Dizziness and kidney failure are among the possible symptoms of a valsartan overdose. This eMedTV page advises seeking immediate medical attention if you overdose on valsartan, and also lists overdose treatment options (such as pumping the stomach).
Valtrax
Valtrex is used to treat conditions such as shingles, cold sores, and genital herpes. This eMedTV article explains how the drug works by preventing the virus from multiplying and also covers side effects. Valtrax is a common misspelling of Valtrex.
Valtrex
Valtrex is an antiviral medication used to treat shingles, cold sores, genital herpes, and other conditions. This eMedTV article offers an overview of Valtrex, including information on side effects, available strengths, dosing guidelines, and more.
Valtrex and Weight Gain
Weight gain does not appear to be a common or rare side effect of Valtrex. This portion of the eMedTV library explores the link between Valtrex and weight gain, and offers things to do if you notice weight gain, such as eating a heart-healthy diet.
Valtrex Dosage
This eMedTV Web page explains that the recommended Valtrex dosage when treating cold sores is 2000 mg; to treat shingles, it is 1000 mg. This page also covers Valtrex dosing for other conditions and offers general guidelines for taking the medication.
Valtrex Drug Interactions
This eMedTV article explores potential Valtrex drug interactions with other drugs, such as cimetidine, probenecid, and tenofovir. This page also covers how these interactions can increase your risk of side effects if you have poor kidney function.
Valtrex During Pregnancy
This eMedTV article explains why it is generally safe to take Valtrex during pregnancy and also explains how the FDA classifies the drug. Valtrex may be given to a pregnant woman if the benefits to her outweigh the risks to the unborn child.
Valtrex for Shingles
As this eMedTV segment explains, using Valtrex for shingles can stop blisters from forming sooner than if the drug was not taken. This page also explains that the recommended dose for shingles is 1000 mg, three times a day, for seven days.
Valtrex Medication
Valtrex Overdose
This portion of the eMedTV library describes common symptoms of a Valtrex overdose, such as speech problems, seizures, and drowsiness. This page also covers possible treatment options, such as dialysis, and factors that affect overdose effects.
Valtrex Side Effects
Some of the most commonly reported side effects of Valtrex include headaches, nausea, and abdominal pain. This eMedTV Web page also takes an in-depth look at some of the more serious side effects, such as seizures, hallucinations, and hives.
Valturna
Available only by prescription, Valturna is a medication used to lower blood pressure. This eMedTV selection gives an in-depth overview of this drug, including how it works, possible side effects, dosing guidelines, and more.
Vardenafil
Vardenafil is a prescription drug that is licensed to treat erectile dysfunction (ED). This part of the eMedTV library gives an overview of this medication, including information about its effectiveness, potential drug interactions, and side effects.
Vardenafil HCl
Varenicline
Varenicline is a prescription medicine that is licensed to help people stop smoking. This article from the eMedTV archives explains how varenicline works, offers general dosing information, and describes the effects of the medication.
Varenicline Tartrate Drug Information
Variant Angina
Variant angina occurs when there is a spasm in a coronary artery, which decreases blood flow to the heart. This eMedTV Web page takes a look at this condition and offers valuable information on when symptoms occur and how a diagnosis is made.
Varicella Vaccine
The varicella vaccine is used for preventing chickenpox in adults, adolescents, and young children. This eMedTV Web page explains how and when to get vaccinated, describes how the vaccine works, and lists some of its potential side effects.
Varicose Vein Surgery
As this eMedTV segment explains, there are several different types of surgery for varicose veins. These include surgical ligation and stripping, ambulatory phlebectomy, and endoscopic vein surgery. This article discusses these procedures in detail.
Varicose Vein Treatment
Sclerotherapy is the most common form of varicose vein treatment. This portion of the eMedTV archives provides detailed information about other treatment options, including vein ablation and surgery.
Varicose Veins
In addition to some affecting pregnant women, varicose veins affect half of all people age 50 and older. This eMedTV article explains varicose veins in detail, including causes, prevention methods, treatment, and risk factors.
Varicose Veins Symptoms
Common symptoms of varicose veins include swelling, numbness, and tingling in the legs. This section of the eMedTV archives lists possible signs and symptoms that may occur with varicose veins and explains what happens if symptoms go untreated.
Variola Virus
Variola virus (the cause of smallpox) has been eradicated. This eMedTV segment discusses this virus in detail, including information on how transmission occurs and how this virus could be used as a biological weapon.
Varivax
Varivax is a live vaccine approved for preventing chickenpox. This article from the eMedTV Web site describes how the product works, explains when and how to get vaccinated, and lists some of the warnings associated with live vaccines.
Varivax Vaccine Information
Varivax is used for preventing chickenpox in children over 12 months old, adolescents, and adults. This eMedTV Web page offers more information about Varivax, including details on how the vaccine works and when you should get vaccinated.
Vasectomy and Prostate Cancer
To date, there is no definite, verifiable evidence documenting a link between vasectomy and prostate cancer. This eMedTV article explains research studies on vasectomy and prostate cancer, including how testicular cancer may be a greater risk.
Vasotec
Vasotec (enalapril) is a medication used to treat high blood pressure and other health conditions. This eMedTV Web page explains how Vasotec relaxes blood vessels, describes some of its side effects, and provides guidelines for taking the drug.
Vasotec Dosage
The typical daily Vasotec dosage may range from 2.5 mg to 40 mg. This eMedTV resource outlines factors affecting the recommended Vasotec dose, such as whether the drug is being used to treat hypertension, CHF, or left ventricular dysfunction.
Vasotec Info
Vasotec Overdose
It is possible to overdose on Vasotec. This eMedTV Web page offers an in-depth look at the effects and symptoms of a Vasotec overdose, and provides information about how such an overdose is treated.
Vasotec Side Effects
Common side effects of Vasotec may include dizziness, headaches, and low blood pressure. This eMedTV Web page identifies common and rare side effects of this drug and provides links to additional information.
Veneral Warts
Venereal warts are one of the most common sexually transmitted diseases. This eMedTV article explains what venereal warts look like and lists the various treatments that are available. Veneral warts is a common misspelling of venereal warts.
Venereal Warts
Venereal warts are moist, soft, or flesh-colored swellings that are spread through sexual contact. This eMedTV Web page explains what causes them, describes where the warts may appear, and lists treatment options that are available.
Venlafaxine
Venlafaxine is a prescription medicine licensed for the treatment of depression. This section of the eMedTV site explains how venlafaxine works and offers information on its effects, general dosing guidelines, and possible side effects.
Venlafaxine HCl
Venlafaxine HCL Efexor
Venlafaxine is a medicine that is used to treat depression in adults. This eMedTV page explores venlafaxine and its effects, possible side effects, and dosing information. Venlafaxine HCL Efexor is a common variation and misspelling of venlafaxine.
Venlafaxine Overdose
If you take too much venlafaxine, overdose symptoms may include seizures, liver damage, or loss of life. This eMedTV segment lists other possible overdose symptoms and discusses various treatment options that are available for a venlafaxine overdose.
Venlafaxine Side Effects
Some of the venlafaxine side effects covered in this eMedTV article include common side effects like drowsiness and dizziness, rare side effects like acne or asthma, and more serious side effects to report to your doctor (such as chest palpitations).
Venlafaxine Sustained Release
Venlafaxine Withdrawal
If you abruptly stop using venlafaxine, withdrawal symptoms (like insomnia or anxiety) may occur. This eMedTV page lists numerous other possible venlafaxine withdrawal symptoms and explains what a doctor may do to keep these symptoms from occurring.
Venlafaxine XR
Venlafaxine XR is a prescription drug licensed to treat depression and anxiety disorders. This page on the eMedTV site covers venlafaxine XR side effects, strengths, and dosing guidelines, as well as what to tell your doctor before you take the drug.
Ventalin
Ventolin is a prescription drug used to treat asthma and other similar respiratory conditions. This eMedTV page explains how Ventolin works and lists some factors that may affect your dosage. Ventalin is a common misspelling of Ventolin.
Ventolin
Ventolin is a drug used to treat and prevent airway spasms. This eMedTV page covers Ventolin dosing, strengths, and side effects -- and notes that the prescription medicine may also be used to prevent exercise-induced asthma attacks.
Ventolin Inhaler
The Ventolin inhaler is approved for the treatment and prevention of bronchospasms. This part of the eMedTV library describes how Ventolin works, explores the effects of this medication, and explains how often the inhaler should be used.
Ventolin Side Effects
Among the most common Ventolin side effects are throat irritation and viral respiratory infections. This eMedTV Web page also list some side effects of Ventolin that you should report to your doctor (including a very fast heart rate).
Ventoline
Ventolin is a prescription medicine used to prevent or treat bronchospasms. This eMedTV article describes how the drug works, covers other Ventolin uses, and explains how often the inhaler is used. Ventoline is a common misspelling of Ventolin.
Ventricular Assist Device
This eMedTV page describes the ventricular assist device, which is used to aid the pumping action of a weakened heart ventricle. The device can partially relieve the symptoms of severe heart failure, such as breathlessness and fatigue.
Veralan
A healthcare provider may prescribe Verelan for the treatment of high blood pressure. This eMedTV Web page takes a brief look at Verelan and provides a link to more detailed information on the drug. Veralan is a common misspelling of Verelan.
Veramist
Veramyst is a prescription nasal spray that is used for the treatment of nasal allergy symptoms. This eMedTV resource discusses other Veramyst uses and explains how often the nasal spray should be used. Veramist is a common misspelling of Veramyst.
Veramyst
Veramyst is a prescription nasal spray that is used for treating common nasal allergy symptoms. This page on the eMedTV site explains how Veramyst works and further explores its effects, dosing information, and warnings and precautions.
Veramyst Nasal Spray
Veramyst is a prescription nasal spray used to treat sneezing, runny nose, and nasal itching. This eMedTV segment offers more detail on Veramyst nasal spray, including information on its uses, potential side effects, and general dosing guidelines.
Verapamil
Verapamil is a drug that is used for treating high blood pressure, chest pain, and irregular heart rhythms. This eMedTV segment offers information on verapamil and its uses, effects, dosing guidelines, and potential side effects.
Verapamil Dosage
There are several factors your healthcare provider will consider prior to prescribing verapamil. This part of the eMedTV library describes these factors in detail and also outlines some suggestions for when and how to take your verapamil dosage.
Verapamil HCL
Verapamil is a prescribed drug licensed to treat several conditions of the heart and blood vessels. This eMedTV page covers verapamil in more detail and offers general precautions for taking the drug. Verapamil HCL is a common variation of verapamil.
Verapamil Hydrochloride (HCL)
Verapamil HCl is a medicine used for treating high blood pressure and problems with the heart. Verapamil drug information from eMedTV includes its possible side effects and drug interactions.
Verapimil
Verapamil is a prescription drug that treats chest pain, high blood pressure, and irregular heart rhythms. This eMedTV page explains how verapamil works and describes factors that may affect your dosage. Verapimil is a common misspelling of verapamil.
Verapimil Dosage
As this portion of the eMedTV archives explains, your verapamil dosage will be based on a number of factors, such as other existing medical conditions and the condition being treated. Verapimil dosage is a common misspelling of verapamil dosage.
Verapmil
This eMedTV page gives an overview of verapamil, a drug used to treat several conditions of the heart and blood vessels. This resource describes how verapamil works and what to do if you overdose. Verapmil is a common misspelling of verapamil.
Verelan
Verelan is prescribed to lower high blood pressure by relaxing the blood vessels and improving blood flow. This eMedTV article offers an overview of this medicine, providing information on how it works, potential side effects, and dosing guidelines.
Verelan PM
Verelan PM is medicine licensed for the treatment of high blood pressure. This eMedTV article offers dosing information for this medication, describes its effects, explains what you should know before beginning treatment, and more.
Verimist
Veramyst is a prescription medicine licensed to treat nasal and eye allergy symptoms. This eMedTV article discusses Veramyst uses in more detail and lists possible side effects of the drug. Veramist is a common misspelling of Veramyst.
Verimyst
Veramyst is a prescription nasal spray used to treat allergy symptoms in adults and children. This eMedTV Web article takes a brief look at how Veramyst works and describes potential side effects. Verimyst is a common misspelling of Veramyst.
Verlan
Verelan is a prescription drug that is used to treat high blood pressure. This eMedTV resource offers a brief description of the drug, including information on how the drug works and potential side effects. Verlan is a common misspelling of Verelan.
Versad
Versed, a type of sedative, is commonly prescribed for use before or during surgery or a medical procedure. This eMedTV resource describes the uses and effects of Versed and lists some overdose symptoms. Versaid is a common misspelling of Versed.
Versaid
Versed, a type of sedative, is prescribed for use before or during surgery or a medical procedure. This eMedTV resource describes the uses and effects of Versed and lists some overdose symptoms. Versaid is a common misspelling of Versed.
Versed
Versed is a prescription drug that can be used as a sedative or anesthesia before a medical procedure. This eMedTV article explains how Versed works and offers an in-depth look at its effects, dosing information, and possible side effects.
Versed With Anesthesia
Verset
Versed is a prescription drug that is used to help with sedation before and during medical procedures. This eMedTV page describes the factors that may affect your dosage and lists possible side effects. Verset is a common misspelling of Versed.
VESIcare
VESIcare is a drug that is prescribed for overactive bladder symptoms. This selection from the eMedTV archives takes an in-depth look at how this drug works and also includes dosing guidelines and information on possible side effects.
VESIcare Side Effects
Potential VESIcare side effects include dizziness, blurred vision, and sore throat. This eMedTV Web page also lists serious reactions that may require prompt medical attention, such as difficulty urinating, confusion, and allergic reactions.
Vesicoureteral Reflux
Vesicoureteral reflux is a condition in which urine flows back from the bladder to the ureters. This eMedTV resource discusses types, causes, and symptoms of this condition; information on diagnosis and treatment is also provided.
Vestibular Schwannoma
A vestibular schwannoma is a tumor that develops from nerves associated with balance and hearing. This eMedTV page explains how this condition can affect one or both ears and how such tumors are diagnosed and treated, with links to specific information.
Vestibular Schwannoma Surgery
In cases involving a vestibular schwannoma, surgery is the most frequently used treatment option. This eMedTV page describes the potential risks and benefits associated with undergoing surgery to remove a vestibular schwannoma.
Viagara
Viagra is a prescription drug that is licensed for treating erectile dysfunction. This eMedTV page describes how Viagra works, explains when to take the drug, and lists side effects that may occur. Viagara is a common misspelling of Viagra.
Viagara Dosage
The recommended starting Viagra dosage is 50 mg, taken an hour before sexual activity. As this eMedTV article explains, your doctor can increase your dose up to a maximum of 100 mg if needed. Viagara dosage is a common misspelling of Viagra dosage.
Viagra
Viagra has been licensed to treat erectile dysfunction (also known as ED). This eMedTV Web page discusses how the prescription medication works, how and when to take it, and also provides information on side effects, dosing, and strengths.
Viagra Addiction
Viagra is not an addictive or habit-forming drug. However, as this eMedTV article explains, men with certain medical conditions may continue to need to take Viagra to achieve an erection (this does not mean that they have a Levitra addiction).
Viagra and Alcohol
Consuming alcohol while taking Viagra is not expected to cause any problems. This eMedTV Web article explores alcohol and Viagra in more detail, explaining how research studies have shown that combining these two substances did not cause problems.
Viagra and Blindness
Blindness is an extremely rare side effect of Viagra (a drug used to treat erectile dysfunction). This eMedTV article provides information about Viagra and blindness, including what you should do if you notice any loss of vision.
Viagra Dosage
As this eMedTV article explains, the recommended starting dose of Viagra is 50 mg, which may be taken anywhere from 4 hours to 30 minutes prior to sexual activity. This page lists factors that can affect your dose, including your age.
Viagra Information
Viagra Side Effects
Headache, dizziness, and nasal congestion are a few common Viagra side effects. This eMedTV page also lists rare side effects like migraines and fainting, as well as serious problems (such as a heart attack or stroke) seen in some people on Viagra.
Viagria
Viagra is a prescription erectile dysfunction medication. This page on the eMedTV Web site explains how Viagra works, offers suggestions on when to take the drug, and lists possible side effects. Viagria is a common misspelling of Viagra.
Vibramycin
Vibramycin is a prescription medication used to treat or prevent a variety of bacterial infections. This eMedTV article offers an overview of this drug, including information on how this antibiotic works, its uses, possible side effects, and more.
Vibrio
Vibrio is a family of bacteria that can cause several different illnesses in humans. This selection from the eMedTV archives provides an overview of this type of bacteria, including a list of illnesses that are caused by it.
Vibrio Cholerae
Vibrio cholerae is the bacterium that causes cholera. As this eMedTV article explains, the bacterium is usually transmitted by eating or drinking contaminated food or water. The prevalence of cholera worldwide is also discussed.
Vibrio Cholerae Bacteria
Vibrio cholerae bacteria can survive with or without oxygen and can cause cholera, a diarrheal illness. This eMedTV resource provides an overview of the transmission and types of Vibrio cholerae bacteria.
Vibrio Parahaemolyticus
Vibrio parahaemolyticus bacteria can cause gastrointestinal illness such as diarrhea. This section of the eMedTV library discusses the symptoms, treatment, and prevention of this type of bacteria and lists other illnesses caused by it.
Vibrio Vulnificus
Vibrio vulnificus is a bacterium that can cause illnesses such as sepsis and wound infections. This eMedTV segment discusses these types of infections and explains the transmission, incubation period, symptoms, and treatment options.
Vibrios
Vicaden
This eMedTV article explains that Vicodin is a prescription medication used to treat certain types of pain. This page also covers general dosing guidelines and possible overdose symptoms. Vicaden is a common misspelling of Vicodin.
Vicadin
Vicodin is a prescription pain medication used for moderate to moderately severe pain. This eMedTV Web page offers a brief description of Vicodin and explains what to tell your doctor before taking it. Vicadin is a common misspelling of Vicodin.
Vicadine
Vicodin is commonly prescribed to treat moderate to moderately severe pain. This eMedTV article explores some common side effects of the drug and provides a link to more detailed information. Vicadine is a common misspelling of Vicodin.
Vicadon
This eMedTV page offers a brief overview of Vicodin, a prescription drug used to treat moderate to moderately severe pain. This page also provides general precautions to be aware of before starting treatment. Vicadon is a common misspelling of Vicodin.
Vicatin
Vicodin, a prescription medication used to treat pain, is a type of narcotic that is commonly abused. This eMedTV segment offers a brief overview of the drug, as well as a few general dosing guidelines. Vicatin is a common misspelling of Vicodin.
Vicodan
Vicodin is a prescription medicine licensed to treat pain. This eMedTV Web article explains why there are laws regulating the sale and use of Vicodin and also describes possible signs of an overdose. Vicodan is a common misspelling of Vicodin.
Vicoden
Vicodin is a drug used for the treatment of moderate to moderately severe pain. This eMedTV Web page offers a brief overview of Vicodin and provides a link to more detailed information. Vicoden is a common misspelling of Vicodin.
Vicoden Withdrawl
If you stop taking Vicodin too quickly, it may lead to withdrawal symptoms. This eMedTV resource describes possible Vicodin withdrawal symptoms and explains how to avoid these problems. Vicoden withdrawl is a common misspelling of Vicodin withdrawal.
Vicodin
Vicodin is approved for the treatment of moderate to moderately severe pain. This eMedTV page takes an in-depth look at Vicodin, including information on how it works, tips on when and how to take it, possible side effects, and general precautions.
Vicodin 5/500 Tablets
As this eMedTV Web article explains, a doctor may prescribe 5/500 Vicodin tablets to treat moderate to moderately severe pain in adults. This page also lists the factors that may affect your dosage and covers some general dosing guidelines.
Vicodin Abuse
This eMedTV page explains that because Vicodin is a narcotic, it is often abused. This page describes the difference between Vicodin addiction and a physical dependence on the drug and also covers some of the possible consequences of Vicodin abuse.
Vicodin and Constipation
As this portion of the eMedTV archives explains, constipation is a likely and expected side effect of Vicodin. This article also explains that if you are taking Vicodin and constipation occurs, you should talk to your doctor about using a laxative.
Vicodin and Pregnancy
Vicodin is a pregnancy Category C medicine, meaning it may not be safe for use during pregnancy. This eMedTV page describes complications that resulted during studies on Vicodin and pregnancy, such as cranial defects and withdrawal symptoms.
Vicodin Dosage
As this eMedTV page explains, the recommended Vicodin dosage is based on several factors, such as other existing medical conditions and other medications you are taking. This page also offers suggestions on how to safely and effectively use Vicodin.
Vicodin Drug Information
As this eMedTV Web resource explains, Vicodin is a prescribed medication used to treat certain types of pain. This page offers an overview of important drug information on Vicodin, including general precautions and potential side effects of the medicine.
Vicodin ES Tablet Information
Vicodin ES tablets are often prescribed to help treat pain. This eMedTV Web page discusses the drug, including possible side effects, warnings, drug interactions, and dosing.
Vicodin Medication for Pain
As a pain medication, Vicodin may be taken every four to six hours for moderate to moderately severe pain. This eMedTV Web segment takes a closer look at Vicodin, including information on how it works and why it may not be suitable for everyone.
Vicodin Overdose
As this eMedTV Web article explains, it is possible to overdose on Vicodin. Effects may include vomiting, liver failure, and even death. It is important to seek immediate medical attention if you believe you or someone else has overdosed on Vicodin.
Vicodin Overdose Symptoms
As this eMedTV Web resource discusses, taking too much Vicodin can result in serious and even life-threatening complications. This page describes several symptoms of a Vicodin overdose and explains some of the treatment options that are available.
Vicodin Pills
As this eMedTV Web article discusses, Vicodin is a prescription medication used to treat moderate to moderately severe pain in adults. This page offers more details on Vicodin pills, including how the drug works and potential side effects.
Vicodin Side Effects
Drowsiness, dizziness, and nausea are among the common side effects of Vicodin. This eMedTV segment further discusses several Vicodin side effects, including a list of serious side effects that you should report immediately to your doctor.
Vicodin Withdrawal
As a narcotic, Vicodin can cause withdrawal symptoms if it is stopped too quickly. This selection from the eMedTV Web site outlines symptoms of withdrawal from Vicodin and emphasizes the importance of slowly weaning yourself off the medication.
Vicodin Withdrawal Symptoms
As this eMedTV Web segment discusses, stopping Vicodin too quickly can cause symptoms of withdrawal. This article offers an overview of possible withdrawal symptoms, as well as information on how your doctor may help you avoid these problems.
Vicodine
As a controlled substance, Vicodin is a prescription pain medication that is commonly abused. This eMedTV Web page provides a brief overview of the drug and describes some of its possible side effects. Vicodine is a common misspelling of Vicodin.
Vicodon
Vicodin is a prescribed drug licensed to treat certain types of pain. This selection from the eMedTV Web site describes this medication in more detail and offers general precautions for those taking it. Vicodon is a common misspelling of Vicodin.
Vicodone
This page from the eMedTV Web site features a brief overview of Vicodin, a prescription drug used to treat moderate to moderately severe pain. This page also describes possible side effects of the drug. Vicodone is a common misspelling of Vicodin.
Vicotin Side Effects
Although most people tolerate Vicodin well, side effects are possible. This eMedTV page describes common Vicodin side effects, as well as those that require prompt medical care. Vicotin side effects is a common misspelling of Vicodin side effects.
Vidax
Videx is a prescription drug that is used to prevent the HIV infection from multiplying. This part of the eMedTV Web site explains how the product works and lists some of the factors that may affect your dosage. Vidax is a common misspelling of Videx.
Videx
Videx is a prescription medication used to treat HIV and AIDS by preventing the HIV virus from multiplying. This eMedTV article provides detailed information on Videx, including potential side effects and important tips for taking the drug.
Videx -- HIV Drug Information
Vidlogo
Vitiligo is a disease that results in pigmentation problems with the skin and hair. This eMedTV page covers possible causes and treatment options for vitiligo. A link to more information is also provided. Vidlogo is a common misspelling of vitiligo.
Vig RX
VigRX is an herbal supplement that is claimed to be a "male enhancement" product. This eMedTV resource explores the effectiveness of VigRX and explains how often you should take this product. Vig RX is a common misspelling of VigRX.
Vigara
Viagra is often prescribed for the treatment of erectile dysfunction. This eMedTV Web page describes how Viagra works and explains how long it takes before the drug usually starts working. Vigara is a common misspelling of Viagra.
Vigra
Viagra is an erectile dysfunction medication that is available by prescription. This eMedTV article explains how Viagra works, describes side effects that may occur, and links to more information on the drug. Vigra is a common misspelling of Viagra.
Vigrex
VigRX is a popular herbal supplement that is claimed to provide "natural male enhancement." This page on the eMedTV Web site offers an overview of this supplement and provides a link to more information. Vigrex is a common misspelling of VigRX.
VigRX
VigRX is an herbal supplement claimed to provide natural "male enhancement." This article from the eMedTV library explores the possible effects of this supplement, explains what side effects may occur, and discusses the effectiveness of this product.
VigRX Plus
VigRX Plus is a "natural male enhancement" supplement that is claimed to treat impotence. This eMedTV Web article offers an overview of VigRX Plus, including information on the safety and effectiveness of this product, as well as possible side effects.
Vikaden
As this eMedTV page explains, Vicodin is a prescription drug that can treat moderate to moderately severe pain. This page offers a few precautions to be aware of and possible side effects of Vicodin. Vikaden is a common misspelling of Vicodin.
Vikadin
As this portion of the eMedTV archives explains, a doctor may prescribe Vicodin to treat pain. This Web page also explains how Vicodin works and provides a link to more detailed information. Vikadin is a common misspelling of Vicodin.
Vikiden
This eMedTV resource explains how Vicodin works to treat moderate to moderately severe pain. This page also describes some of the factors your doctor will consider before determining your Vicodin dosage. Vikiden is a common misspelling of Vicodin.
Vikoden
Vicodin is commonly prescribed to relieve certain types of pain. This selection from the eMedTV Web site highlights possible side effects and offers general precautions for those taking the drug. Vikoden is a common misspelling of Vicodin.
Vikodin Uses
This portion of the eMedTV archives explains how the prescription drug Vicodin works to treat certain types of pain. This page also describes off-label uses of the drug, such as treating insomnia. Vikodin uses is a common misspelling of Vicodin uses.
Viracept
Viracept is a medicine that is often used in combination with other drugs as part of an HIV "cocktail." This eMedTV page explains how the drug works for treating HIV and AIDS, offers dosing information, and lists possible side effects.
Viral Encephalitis
West Nile virus is a form of viral encephalitis, a group of illnesses that cause brain swelling. This eMedTV selection covers encephalitis that is caused by a virus, including information on how to prevent it and how to recognize its symptoms.
Viral Hepatitis
Viral hepatitis is liver inflammation caused by a virus. This eMedTV article takes an in-depth look at the various forms of hepatitis -- hepatitis A, B, C, D, and others -- including information on treatment, prevention, diagnosis, and more.
Viral Hepatitis Symptoms
As this eMedTV segment explains, viral hepatitis symptoms may include headache, loss of appetite, and dark-colored urine, among others. This article offers an in-depth discussion on other possible symptoms, including when they are likely to occur.
Viral Hepatitus
Viral hepatitis, as this eMedTV Web page explains, results from an infection with a hepatitis virus. This page also briefly lists a few symptoms that are seen with the disease. Viral hepatitus is a common misspelling of viral hepatitis.