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Balziva Birth Control
This page of the eMedTV library presents a brief overview of Balziva, a birth control pill that contains only one strength of hormones. This segment describes how the drug compares to other types of hormonal contraceptives and lists possible side effects.
Banadryl
The antihistamine drug Benadryl is approved to treat allergies, insomnia, and many other conditions. This eMedTV resource lists other approved Benadryl uses and describes how the medication works. Banadryl is a common misspelling of Benadryl.
Barrett's Esophogas
Barrett's esophagus occurs when cells in the esophagus take on the appearance of cells in the intestines. This eMedTV page explains that the disorder may possibly lead to cancer. Barrett's esophogas is a common misspelling of Barrett's esophagus.
Basel Cell Cancer
This eMedTV article discusses the most common locations of basal cell cancer, including the face, neck, and arms. This page also covers general information about removing the cancer. Basel cell cancer is a common misspelling of basal cell cancer.
Basel Cell Skin Cancer
Common locations for basal cell carcinoma, a common cancer in the United States, are the face and limbs. This eMedTV page also explains how the cancer is removed. Basel cell skin cancer is a common misspelling of basal cell skin cancer.
Basel Cell Tumor
Ninety percent of all skin cancers in the United States are basal cell carcinoma. This eMedTV resource explains where on the body the cancer is usually found and how to prevent it. Basel cell tumor is a common misspelling of basal cell tumor.
Basilisimab
As this eMedTV page explains, people who have a kidney transplant may benefit from basiliximab. This page describes side effects and general safety precautions to be aware of with this drug. Basilisimab is a common misspelling of basiliximab.
Basilixmab
Basiliximab can help prevent organ rejection in adults and children who have had a kidney transplant. This eMedTV resource takes a look at this prescription drug, including how it works and side effects. Basilixmab is a common misspelling of basiliximab.
Bayeta
Byetta is a prescription medicine licensed for treating type 2 diabetes. This eMedTV page takes a brief look at how Byetta works and describes potential side effects. A link to more information is also included. Bayeta is a common misspelling of Byetta.
Beclometasone
Beclomethasone is a drug used for reducing inflammation caused by allergies and other conditions. This eMedTV page describes beclomethasone in more detail and covers specific uses of the drug. Beclometasone is a common misspelling of beclomethasone.
Beconase AQ Nasal Spray
As this eMedTV resource explains, the nasal spray Beconase AQ is often quite effective in relieving conditions that cause sneezing, itching, and irritation in the nose. This segment addresses the uses for this drug, side effects, and dosing guidelines.
Beconase Side Effects
Common side effects of Beconase include nausea, runny nose, and watery eyes. Besides common side effects, this eMedTV page also lists potentially serious problems that require immediate medical attention (such as frequent infections or nosebleeds).
Bedweting
Bedwetting is a problem that may be caused by overproduction of urine at night. This eMedTV resource explores other causes of bedwetting and explains if medical attention is needed for this problem. Bedweting is a common misspelling of bedwetting.
Behavior Therapy for ADHD
This eMedTV article offers an in-depth look at the different types of behavior therapy for ADHD, such as social skills training, support groups, and parenting skill training. The need for clear rules and consistent scheduling is also emphasized.
Belatacept
Belatacept is a drug prescribed to prevent organ rejection in people who have a kidney transplant. This eMedTV resource presents a detailed look at this medication, with information on dosing guidelines, how it works, potential side effects, and more.
Belatacept and Liver Transplant
People who receive a liver transplant should not use belatacept. This eMedTV resource explains how this medicine may cause liver failure or even death in people who have had a liver transplant. A link to more detailed information is also provided.
Belatacept and Mechanism of Action
By weakening the immune system, belatacept can help prevent organ rejection after a kidney transplant. This eMedTV article examines belatacept's mechanism of action and provides a link to more detailed information on this prescription medicine.
Belatacept and Toxicity
As explained in this eMedTV segment, if someone experiences belatacept toxicity from an overdose of this drug, they could develop a life-threatening brain infection. This article explains why an overdose is unlikely and offers a link to more details.
Belatacept in Children
This eMedTV Web selection explains why belatacept is not used in children younger than 18 years old. This article also describes how this prescription medication works and offers a link to more information on the uses of this drug.
Belimumab Injection
Adults with a certain type of lupus may benefit from belimumab, a medication that is given as an injection. This eMedTV Web article takes a quick look at how this drug is injected and what a healthcare provider may do to reduce the risk of reactions.
Belimumab Side Effects
Common side effects of belimumab may include diarrhea, nausea, and bronchitis. This eMedTV article provides a list of some of the common reactions to this lupus medication; less common side effects are also discussed.
Bellimumab
Belimumab, a prescription drug that is given as an injection, is approved to treat lupus. This eMedTV segment offers more details on this medication, including how often it is administered. Bellimumab is a common misspelling of belimumab.
Benacar
This eMedTV resource explains that Benicar is used to treat high blood pressure in adults. This page also discusses general precautions and dosing guidelines. A link to more information is included as well. Benacar is a common misspelling of Benicar.
Benacor
This page of the eMedTV site explains how Benicar works to treat high blood pressure in adults. It also describes factors that may affect your dosage. A link to more detailed information is included as well. Benacor is a common misspelling of Benicar.
Benadrel
Benadryl, an antihistamine medication, is approved to treat allergy symptoms. This article on the eMedTV site covers other Benadryl uses and lists some of the potential side effects of this medicine. Benadrel is a common misspelling of Benadryl.
Benadrly Overdose
Symptoms of a Benadryl overdose may include fever, nausea, and dilated pupils. This eMedTV segment covers other possible overdose symptoms, including potentially life-threatening effects. Benadrly overdose is a common misspelling of Benadryl overdose.
Benadryal
Benadryl is an antihistamine product commonly used as an allergy treatment and sleep aid. This eMedTV article describes the various forms that Benadryl comes in and offers general warnings for the drug. Benadryal is a common misspelling of Benadryl.
Benadryl 25 mg
There are many forms of Benadryl available. As this eMedTV page explains, Benadryl 25 mg products come in the form of capsules, tablets, Liqui-Gels, and dissolvable strips. Some products are available over the counter but others are prescription-only.
Benadryl 50 mg
At this time, Benadryl 50 mg is the highest strength available for this medication. This segment from the eMedTV library lists some of the other forms and strengths available for Benadryl, including prescription and non-prescription products.
Benadryl Abuse
There are many reasons why people abuse Benadryl. As this eMedTV page explains, for example, some people use the drug to cause sedation in others. This article takes a closer look at abusing this medication.
Benadryl and Breastfeeding
Benadryl is known to pass through breast milk. As this page from eMedTV Web site explains, while some sources state that breastfeeding and Benadryl are compatible, the manufacturer of the drug warns against using this drug while breastfeeding.
Benadryl and Lactation
At this time, it is not known whether it is safe for breastfeeding women to take Benadryl. This eMedTV resource offers more information on Benadryl and lactation, and explains what problems may occur if this drug is used while breastfeeding.
Benadryl as a Sleep Aid
Benadryl is an antihistamine medication used for a variety of purposes. As this eMedTV article explains, many people use Benadryl as a sleep aid. Like many antihistamines, Benadryl also works as a sedative, making it effective for insomnia treatment.
Benadryl Capsules
There are two types of Benadryl capsules; one is available over the counter and one is prescription-only. This eMedTV resource describes the other different forms and strengths that this medication comes in.
Benadryl Complications
As this eMedTV article explains, people over 60 should consult their doctors before using Benadryl. Complications can occur because elderly people are more susceptible to the drug's side effects, and Benadryl can worsen many conditions of the elderly.
Benadryl for Allergies
Although most people use Benadryl for allergies, there are many other approved uses for this drug. This eMedTV article explains how Benadryl works for allergy treatment and describes the specific effects of this antihistamine medication.
Benadryl for Infants
As this selection from the eMedTV archives explains, children as young as two years old can use topical forms of Benadryl. For infants who are born premature (and newborns), this medication is not recommended at all.
Benadryl for Insomnia
Benadryl is an antihistamine medication approved for the treatment of allergy symptoms. As this eMedTV resource explains, many people also use Benadryl for insomnia (prescription products and non-prescription diphenhydramine products only).
Benadryl for Sleep
Many people use Benadryl for sleep, although the drug is most commonly used for treating allergies. This eMedTV Web page explains how an antihistamine such as Benadryl can work as a sedative to help people with insomnia fall asleep.
Benadryl in Children
The use of Benadryl in children has been adequately studied, so the drug is approved for use in children. As this eMedTV page explains, oral Benadryl can be used in children six and older, and topical products can be used in children as young as two.
Benadryl in the Elderly
There are certain warnings to be aware of concerning the safety of Benadryl in the elderly. As this eMedTV page explains, people over age 60 must use caution while taking Benadryl because they may be more susceptible to the side effects of the drug.
Benadryl Medication Information
Benadryl is an antihistamine used for treating allergies, insomnia, and various other conditions. This eMedTV article provides more Benadryl medication information, including general warnings for this drug and a list of potential side effects.
Benadryl Oral
Benadryl is an antihistamine often used for treating allergies. As this eMedTV page explains, there are many forms of Benadryl (oral, topical, and injectable forms); some are available by prescription only, while others can be found over the counter.
Benadryl Risks
Benadryl can cause breathing problems in people with asthma or COPD. This part of the eMedTV Web site discusses other Benadryl risks, including other complications that may occur with this drug and potential side effects of the medication.
Benadryl Types
There are many different types of Benadryl, including over-the-counter and prescription-only products. This eMedTV resource lists some of the various types, including adult products, children's products, and products for the skin.
Benadryl Uses
Approved Benadryl uses include the treatment of allergy symptoms, insomnia, and motion sickness. This eMedTV article lists other approved uses for both prescription and non-prescription Benadryl and also discusses possible off-label uses for the drug.
Benadryle
Benadryl is an antihistamine product commonly used to relieve or prevent allergy symptoms. This eMedTV article covers other approved Benadryl uses and lists potential side effects of this medication. Benadryle is a common misspelling of Benadryl.
Benadryll Overdose
A Benadryl overdose may cause nausea, agitation, and flushing. This eMedTV segment lists other potential overdose symptoms and explains what treatment options are available. Benadryll overdose is a common misspelling of Benadryl overdose.
Benecar HCT
Benicar HCT, as this eMedTV resource explains, combines two medications to lower high blood pressure more effectively than either drug can do alone. A link to more information is also provided. Benecar HCT is a common misspelling of Benicar HCT.
Benedrill
Benadryl is commonly used as a sleep aid and treatment for allergy symptoms. This eMedTV Web page explores the other benefits of Benadryl and describes the various forms that this drug comes in. Benedrill is a common misspelling of Benadryl.
Benedryl Side Effects
Potential Benadryl side effects include drowsiness, chills, and coordination problems. This eMedTV segment also explains which side effects of Benadryl require medical attention. Benedryl side effects is a common misspelling of Benadryl side effects.
Benedryll
Many people take Benadryl to relieve allergy symptoms or to help them sleep. This eMedTV resource further explores the benefits of Benadryl and explains how the drug works for treating various conditions. Benedryll is a common misspelling of Benadryl.
Benefits From Colyte
This eMedTV segment talks about the benefits of colyte and explains why it's important to have an empty bowel before your colonoscopy or barium enema x-ray. This page also links to a more detailed article on the uses of this laxative.
Benefits of Abilify
There are many benefits of Abilify; for example, it can improve schizophrenia and autism symptoms. This eMedTV article outlines other benefits of the medication and explains its effectiveness for bipolar disorder and depression.
Benefits of Acetyl-L-Carnitine
This eMedTV page discusses acetyl-L-carnitine supplements, which are supposedly useful for several conditions, such as ADHD and male infertility. This page lists other possible benefits of acetyl-L-carnitine and explains how this compound works.
Benefits of Ativan
As this selection from the eMedTV Web library discusses, Ativan is a prescription medication used to treat several conditions, such as anxiety and seizures. This page also describes other benefits of Ativan and explains how this medication works.
Benefits of Bromelain
Bromelain is often found in meat tenderizers and dietary supplements, and may have several medicinal uses. This eMedTV segment describes several potential uses and benefits of bromelain, such as anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer properties.
Benefits of Celexa
As this selection from the eMedTV Web site discusses, Celexa is a prescription medicine approved to treat depression. However, as this page explains, there are other "off-label" benefits of Celexa, such as treating anorexia, obesity, and alcoholism.
Benefits of Chondroitin
Chondroitin is most often claimed to be beneficial for treating osteoarthritis. This selection from the eMedTV Web library describes other possible chondroitin benefits and discusses how researchers believe this dietary supplement works for these uses.
Benefits of Damiana
While there may be many benefits of damiana, they have yet to be scientifically proven. This eMedTV segment discusses the uses of damiana in detail and offers some things to consider before taking this herbal supplement or giving it to children.
Benefits of Darvocet
Darvocet is a prescription medication approved for the treatment of mild to moderate pain. As this page on the eMedTV Web site explains, there are other benefits of Darvocet. The drug also contains acetaminophen, which has fever-reducing properties.
Benefits of Effexor
Effexor is a prescription medication that can be used to improve symptoms of depression. This eMedTV resource further explores the benefits of Effexor, describes how this antidepressant works, and explains how often this drug is typically taken.
Benefits of Geodon
There appear to be many benefits of Geodon. As this page on the eMedTV Web site explains, Geodon has been shown to be effective for improving schizophrenia symptoms, treating episodes of mania or mixed episodes, and preventing relapses.
Benefits of Lamictal
Lamictal can be used to prevent episodes of mania or depression in people with bipolar disorder. This page on the eMedTV Web site discusses other benefits of Lamictal and describes the specific effects of this prescription medication.
Benefits of Lithium
Lithium can be used as a "maintenance treatment" to help prevent episodes of mania or depression. This eMedTV article discusses the other benefits of lithium and explores how the medication may work to control symptoms of bipolar disorder.
Benefits of Lortab
As this eMedTV Web article discusses, there are several benefits of Lortab, such as relieving moderate to moderately severe pain. This page further covers the drug's benefits and describes how the various ingredients of the drug work to treat pain.
Benefits of Lyrica
As this selection from the eMedTV Web library explains, there are several benefits of Lyrica, such as treating fibromyalgia, nerve pain, and epileptic seizures. This page also explains how the drug works and lists possible off-label uses.
Benefits of Neurontin
Neurontin can be used to treat the chronic nerve pain that often occurs after an outbreak of shingles. This eMedTV resource discusses other benefits of Neurontin and explores the specific effects of this prescription medication.
Benefits of OxyContin
OxyContin can be used as a cough suppressant, although it is most often used for relieving pain. This eMedTV Web page discusses other benefits of OxyContin, explores some of the negative effects of this drug, and explains how dosing works.
Benefits of Panax Ginseng
Panax ginseng may be useful for treating anemia, seizures, and anxiety. This article from the eMedTV Web site lists other purported benefits of Panax ginseng and explores in detail the supplement's effectiveness for these various uses.
Benefits of Paxil
As this selection from the eMedTV Web resource discusses, Paxil is a prescribed drug used to treat several conditions, such as depression and anxiety. This page also describes other benefits of Paxil, including possible "off-label" uses of the drug.
Benefits of Percocet
Percocet can be used to treat both short-term and chronic pain. This article from the eMedTV Web site further describes the specific benefits of Percocet and offers general information on how often this medication should be taken.
Benefits of Rapamune
This eMedTV Web page talks about the main benefit of Rapamune: a decreased risk of organ rejection after a kidney transplant. A brief explanation of how this medicine works is provided, as is a link to more detailed information on it.
Benefits of Risperdal
As this eMedTV article discusses, Risperdal is a prescribed medication used to treat several conditions, such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and autism. This page describes other benefits of Risperdal, including possible off-label uses.
Benefits of Ritalin
As this eMedTV page explains, Ritalin has been shown to benefit children with ADHD and adults with narcolepsy. This article discusses the drug's effects in more detail, explaining some of the specific symptoms Ritalin can treat.
Benefits of Saffron
As this eMedTV article explains, saffron may provide various health benefits, such as treating depression, cancer, baldness, and insomnia. This page also provides a list of other saffron benefits and explains how this supplement supposedly works.
Benefits of SAM-e
There is reliable evidence that SAM-e is beneficial for depression, arthritis, and intrahepatic cholestasis. This eMedTV segment further discusses the benefits of this supplement and explains how it works to treat these various conditions.
Benefits of Seroquel
Studies have shown Seroquel to be effective for improving symptoms of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. This eMedTV resource discusses other benefits of Seroquel and provides a link to more information about this antipsychotic medication.
Benefits of St Johns Wort
This selection from the eMedTV Web site explains that treating depression, migraines, and obsessive-compulsive disorder are among the many benefits of St John's wort. Benefits of St Johns wort is a common misspelling of benefits of St. John's wort.
Benefits of Terbutaline
As this eMedTV article explains, people with asthma benefit from terbutaline due to the medicine's actions in the body. This article briefly explains how this drug works, describes who may need to avoid it, and links to more detailed information on it.
Benefits of Theanine
Theanine supplements may be helpful for Alzheimer's disease, anxiety, and high blood pressure. This eMedTV resource covers other possible benefits of theanine and explains how the amino acid may work for these conditions.
Benefits of Tramadol
As this selection from the eMedTV Web library explains, there are several benefits of tramadol, such as relieving moderate to moderately severe pain. This page also explains how the drug works and covers why it may have abuse potential.
Benefits of Valerian
There are many reasons why people use valerian, but treating insomnia appears to be the most effective use. This eMedTV resource takes a look at other possible benefits of valerian, including information on how it works and whether it is used in children.
Benefits of Valium
Valium is a medicine that has several effects on the body, including reducing anxiety and relaxing muscles. This eMedTV article covers other benefits of Valium, lists specific uses for this drug, and explains how it works for these various conditions.
Benefits of Vicodin
As this eMedTV article discusses, there are several benefits of Vicodin, such as relieving moderate to moderately severe pain. This page further covers the drug's benefits and describes how the various ingredients of the medication work to treat pain.
Benefits of Wellbutrin
As this eMedTV page discusses, Wellbutrin is a prescription medication used to treat depression. This page takes a closer look at the benefits of Wellbutrin, including information on how the drug works and how long it takes to start working.
Benefits of Xanax
Xanax is a prescription medication used for treating anxiety and panic disorder. As this eMedTV resource explains, there are many benefits of Xanax. The drug can help reduce anxiety, relax muscles, cause sleepiness, and stop seizures.
Benefits of Zyprexa
As this article from the eMedTV library discusses, Zyprexa is a prescribed medication used to treat several conditions, such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. This page also describes other benefits of Zyprexa, including possible off-label uses.
Beneva
Boniva is a drug licensed for the treatment and prevention of osteoporosis in postmenopausal women. This eMedTV segment explains how the medication works and lists some of its potential side effects. Beneva is a common misspelling of Boniva.
Benicar (Olmesartan) Drug Information
Benicar can help lower blood pressure in adults with hypertension. This eMedTV resource offers more information about the prescription drug Benicar (olmesartan), including details on how it works and information about its effectiveness.
Benicar 40 mg Tablets
Of the three strengths available for Benicar, 40 mg tablets are the highest available strength. This eMedTV Web page lists the other two amounts that are available and offers dosing recommendations when taking this drug to treat high blood pressure.
Benicar Medication Information
Benicar is licensed to treat high blood pressure. This segment from the eMedTV Web site contains more information about the prescription medication Benicar, including details about its specific effects and an explanation of how it works.
Benicar Oral
The oral medication Benicar is approved for the treatment of high blood pressure. This eMedTV Web page explains how Benicar works, describes the effects of this drug, and explains what you should discuss with your doctor before starting treatment.
Benicar Overdose
As this eMedTV segment explains, it is possible to overdose on Benicar. This article discusses the symptoms of a Benicar overdose, such as a decrease in urine output or a headache, and possible treatment options.
Benicar Pills
Benicar comes in the form of pills that are typically taken once a day to control high blood pressure. This eMedTV page describes this drug in more detail and explains what side effects were seen in people taking Benicar during clinical trials.
Benicar Sexual Side Effects
According to extensive clinical trials, there are no Benicar sexual side effects. This eMedTV page notes, however, that if side effects such as impotence or a decreased libido do occur while taking Benicar, you should consult a healthcare provider.
Benicar Tablets
As this page on the eMedTV site explains, Benicar tablets are usually taken once a day to control high blood pressure. In clinical studies, this medicine has been shown to significantly lower both systolic and diastolic blood pressure.
Benidril
Benadryl is a popular allergy medicine that is also often used as a sleep aid. This eMedTV Web page outlines the benefits of Benadryl and explains what side effects may occur with this antihistamine drug. Benidril is a common misspelling of Benadryl.
Benidrill
The antihistamine Benadryl is used for treating allergies, insomnia, and numerous other conditions. This eMedTV segment explains how Benadryl works and describes the various forms that this drug comes in. Benidrill is a common misspelling of Benadryl.
Benidryl
Benadryl is an antihistamine commonly used as a sleep aid and for treating allergy symptoms. This eMedTV page further explains what Benadryl is used for and describes the various forms of this drug. Benidryl is a common misspelling of Benadryl.
Benign Prostate Hyperplasia
Benign prostatic hyperplasia refers to an enlargement of the prostate gland. This eMedTV page explores common symptoms and treatment options of this condition. Benign prostate hyperplasia is a common alternate spelling of benign prostatic hyperplasia.
Benlista
As this eMedTV page explains, Benlysta is a lupus drug that is given through an intravenous infusion. This article gives a brief overview of this medication and includes a link to more information. Benlista is a common misspelling of Benlysta.
Benlista Side Effects
Although most people tolerate Benlysta well, some develop reactions such as nausea or a fever. This eMedTV resource takes a look at some of the side effects of this lupus medication. Benlista side effects is a common misspelling of Benlysta side effects.
Benlysta and Pregnancy
The FDA has given Benlysta (belimumab) a pregnancy Category C rating. This eMedTV segment explains what this means and offers information on what the drug's manufacturer recommends and how this product performed in animal studies.
Benlysta Dosage
As explained in this eMedTV Web article, Benlysta is an injection that is given slowly into a vein (intravenously). This article explores the dosing guidelines for Benlysta, including tips to ensure a safe, effective treatment process.
Benlysta for Lupus
If you are an adult with lupus, your healthcare provider may recommend a drug called Benlysta. This eMedTV article briefly describes this drug and explains how it is given. A link to more detailed information is also included.
Benlysta for Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
Available by prescription, Benlysta is a drug used to treat systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). This eMedTV resource offers more details on this medication, with an explanation of how it performed in clinical trials.
Benlysta Medication Information
This eMedTV article provides some basic information on Benlysta, a medication used to treat lupus. This resource briefly describes how it is administered and why it may not be right for everyone. A link to more details is also included.
Benlysta Risks
As this eMedTV segment explains, Benlysta is generally well tolerated, but it is not without risks. This selection takes you through some of the side effects that may occur during treatment with this lupus medication.
Benlysta Side Effects
People who received Benlysta in clinical trials commonly reported side effects such as fever and nausea. This eMedTV segment takes a look at other possible reactions, including some dangerous problems that can require prompt medical attention.
Bentil
Bentyl is a prescription drug used to treat painful spasms associated with irritable bowel syndrome. This eMedTV page offers a brief overview of the drug and its uses, effects, and possible side effects. Bentil is a common misspelling of Bentyl.
Benydril
Benadryl is an antihistamine drug available both over the counter and by prescription. This eMedTV page explains what Benadryl is used for and offers general warnings and precautions for this product. Benydril is a common misspelling of Benadryl.
Benydryl
Benadryl is an antihistamine medication available by prescription and over the counter. This eMedTV page explores what Benadryl is used for and explains what you should be aware of before using this drug. Benydryl is a common misspelling of Benadryl.
BenzaClin and Pregnancy
It is not known whether BenzaClin (clindamycin/benzoyl peroxide) is safe to use during pregnancy. This eMedTV article contains more details on this topic, including the FDA's official recommendation on the drug's safety and the results of animal studies.
BenzaClin Gel 46 Gm
As this eMedTV page explains, BenzaClin is not available in a 46-gm size. However, this article lists the various sizes of this acne medication that are available, including 25 gm, 35 gm, and 50 gm. A link to more detailed information is also included.
BenzaClin Gel Information
BenzaClin is a medication prescribed to treat acne. This selection from the eMedTV Web archives offers information on the prescription medication BenzaClin, including how this skin gel works, safety precautions, dosing tips, and potential side effects.
BenzaClin Topical
As this eMedTV resource explains, BenzaClin is a topical acne drug, which means it is applied directly on the skin. This article offers more details on how to use this product and describes possible side effects. A link to more details is also included.
Benzamycin Acne Medication Information
This eMedTV resource provides some basic information on Benzamycin, a medication used to treat acne in adults and adolescents. Topics discussed include how this prescription medicine works, why it may not be the best choice for some people, and more.
Benzamycin Gel
If you have acne, your healthcare provider may prescribe a medicated skin gel called Benzamycin. This eMedTV page offers a brief overview of when and how to use this medicine and lists possible side effects. A link to more details is also included.
Benzamycin Pak
A doctor may prescribe Benzamycin Pak for the treatment of acne. This page of the eMedTV Web site takes a brief look at this acne medicine, including information on how to use this product. A link to more information is also provided.
Benzclin
BenzaClin, a drug used to treat acne, works by killing acne-causing bacteria. This page of the eMedTV Web site offers a quick look at this medicine, including dosing tips and possible side effects. Benzclin is a common misspelling of BenzaClin.
Benzeclin
BenzaClin is a type of antibiotic medication used to treat acne. This eMedTV article describes how this medicine works and explains what to discuss with your doctor before using this prescription product. Benzeclin is a common misspelling of BenzaClin.
Benzoclin
If you have acne, your healthcare provider may prescribe BenzaClin. This eMedTV Web selection provides a brief description of the drug, including dosing tips and side effects, and links to more information. Benzoclin is a common misspelling of BenzaClin.
Benzoclins
BenzaClin, a medicine used to treat acne, works by killing acne-causing bacteria. This eMedTV page further explores this product, including how it works, dosing tips, and what to discuss with your doctor. Benzoclins is a common misspelling of BenzaClin.
Benzomycin
Used to treat acne, Benzamycin works by killing acne-causing bacteria. This eMedTV Web page provides a brief overview of this medicine, including dosing information and possible side effects. Benzomycin is a common misspelling of Benzamycin.
Benzonatate 100 mg
The lowest available strength of benzonatate is 100 mg. This selection from the eMedTV archives takes a closer look at the different forms and strengths of benzonatate and offers general dosing information for this prescription cough medication.
Benzonatate 200 mg
Benzonatate comes in two strengths and is available in the form of liquid-filled gel tablets. This eMedTV page takes a look at the 100-mg and 200-mg strengths of benzonatate and explains how dosing works for this cough suppressant.
Benzonatate Drug Information
Benzonatate is a medication used for the treatment of coughing in adults and children over the age of 10. This eMedTV resource contains more drug information on benzonatate, including details on how the medicine works and a list of potential side effects.
Benzonotate
As explained in this selection from the eMedTV archives, benzonatate is a medication used to stop coughing. This article gives an overview of this drug and provides a link to more detailed information. Benzonotate is a common misspelling of benzonatate.
Benzphetamine Hydrochloride Information
Are you looking for information about benzphetamine? This eMedTV segment takes a quick look at this drug, with information on how it works, what to expect, and how often it is generally taken. A link to more details is also provided.
Benztropine Mesylate Information
This eMedTV Web page discusses the prescription medication benztropine mesylate. Information includes its possible side effects, dosing, warnings, and drug interactions.
Benzyl Alcohol Lotion
If you have head lice, a healthcare provider may prescribe benzyl alcohol lotion. This eMedTV Web article offers an in-depth look at this medicated lotion, providing information on its dosing, possible side effects, general safety precautions, and more.
Bepotastine
The itching associated with allergic conjunctivitis can be treated with bepotastine. This segment of the eMedTV Web site takes a detailed look at this drug, with information on possible side effects, dosing, when and how to take it, and more.
Best Spot for Testosterone Patch
Apply the testosterone patch on a clean, dry area of the skin that is not irritated. This eMedTV segment further explains where the best spot is to apply the testosterone patch, with helpful tips on how to safely use this medicine.
Best Time to Take Celexa
This eMedTV page discusses the best time to take Celexa. As this page explains, you should take your Celexa dose at the same time each day to maintain an even level in your blood. This page also offers other tips for when and how to take the drug.
Best Time to Take Cymbalta
As this eMedTV article explains, there is no "best time" to take Cymbalta. However, it's important to take it at the same time each day. If the drug causes insomnia, take it earlier in the day; if it makes you drowsy, take your dose later in the day.
Best Time to Take Paxil
This eMedTV page discusses the best time to take Paxil. As this page explains, you should take your Paxil dose at the same time each day to maintain an even level in your blood. This page also offers other tips for when and how to take the drug.
Beta Blocker Drugs
If you have certain heart or blood vessel conditions, your doctor may prescribe a beta blocker. This page from the eMedTV Web site further describes some of the uses of these drugs and explains how beta blockers work.
Beta Blocker Medication Information
This eMedTV page offers important information on beta blockers, medications prescribed for treating various heart and blood vessel conditions. This page also explains why beta blockers may not be suitable for some people and lists possible side effects.
Beta Blockers and Pregnancy
A beta blocker may or may not be safe to use during pregnancy, depending on the drug. This eMedTV page further discusses pregnancy and beta blockers, including a list of pregnancy category ratings for the various medications.