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This page contains links to eMedTV Articles containing information on subjects from Cigarette Smoke Allergy to Clomid and Vaginal Dryness. The information is organized alphabetically; the "Favorite Articles" contains the top articles on this page. Links in the box will take you directly to the articles; those same links are available with a short description further down the page.
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Ciloxan and Eye Infection

When treating certain bacterial eye infections, Ciloxan works by preventing bacteria from multiplying. This eMedTV Web article further explores this antibiotic eye medicine, including specific uses and whether it is safe for use in children.

Ciloxan and Otitis Media

As this eMedTV Web page explains, Ciloxan is not used to treat otitis media (middle ear infections) in the United States. However, as this article discusses, other countries may have different Ciloxan formulations used for treating ear infections.

Ciloxan Eye Drop Information

Ciloxan is a prescription drug used to treat conjunctivitis (pink eye) and corneal ulcers. This eMedTV page offers more information on Ciloxan eye drops and eye ointment, including what your doctor needs to know before prescribing this medication.

Ciloxan for Eye Herpes

As this eMedTV page explains, a doctor may prescribe Ciloxan to treat conjunctivitis (pink eye) and corneal ulcers. This page further explores this drug, including details on why Ciloxan is not used to treat viral infections (such as eye herpes).

Ciloxan Ophthalmic Ointment

A doctor may prescribe Ciloxan ophthalmic ointment or eye drops to treat certain bacterial eye infections. This eMedTV article takes a closer look at what Ciloxan is, how it works, and potential side effects. A link to more information is also included.

Ciloxan Ophthalmic Solution

A healthcare provider may prescribe Ciloxan ophthalmic solution to treat conjunctivitis or corneal ulcers. This eMedTV article briefly explains some important details on this eye medicine, including general dosing tips on how to use this antibiotic.

Ciloxan Optithalmic Ointment

Ciloxan is an antibiotic used to treat certain bacterial eye infections. This eMedTV page describes how Ciloxan works and lists some of its potential side effects. Ciloxan optithalmic ointment is a common misspelling of Ciloxan ophthalmic ointment.

Ciloxan Use With Contact Lenses

If you are using Ciloxan, do not wear contact lenses, as they can make your eye infection worse. This eMedTV Web article briefly explains some tips for safely and effectively using this eye medication and provides a link to more detailed information.

Ciloxan Uses

Ciloxan ointment and liquid eye drop solution is prescribed for treating certain eye infections. This eMedTV page further describes specific uses for Ciloxan, including possible off-label (unapproved) uses. This page also explains how Ciloxan works.

Ciloxin

Ciloxan eye drops or ointment may be prescribed to treat certain bacterial eye infections. This eMedTV article further describes specific uses, covers general safety precautions, and lists side effects. Ciloxin is a common misspelling of Ciloxan.

Cimbicort

Symbicort, a prescription inhaler, is approved for preventing asthma and COPD symptoms. This eMedTV page further explains what Symbicort is used for and describes how the drug works to improve lung function. Cimbicort is a common misspelling of Symbicort.

Cimedidin

Cimetidine is a drug available by prescription and over-the-counter to treat GERD and other conditions. This eMedTV page covers other cimetidine uses and lists potential side effects of the drug. Cimedidin is a common misspelling of cimetidine.

Cimedidine

Cimetidine is a drug used for treating heartburn, ulcers, indigestion, and other conditions. This eMedTV page lists other approved cimetidine uses and explains how the drug works for these conditions. Cimedidine is a common misspelling of cimetidine.

Cimetidin

Cimetidine is a medicine approved to treat conditions related to the esophagus, stomach, and intestines. This eMedTV page lists other effects of the drug and describes possible cimetidine side effects. Cimetidin is a common misspelling of cimetidine.

Cimetidine (Tagamet)

Cingulaar

Singulair is often prescribed to treat nasal allergy symptoms and asthma. This eMedTV article discusses Singulair use in children, describes the drug in detail, and lists side effects that may occur. Cingulaar is a common misspelling of Singulair.

Cingulair Asthma

Singulair is a prescription drug approved for treating asthma and nasal allergy symptoms. This eMedTV segment explains how Singulair works and offers a link to more detailed information. Cingulair asthma is a common misspelling of Singulair.

Cinguliar

Singulair is a prescription medication licensed for the treatment of allergic rhinitis and asthma. This eMedTV page describes Singulair in more detail and explains how it works for allergies or asthma. Cinguliar is a common misspelling of Singulair.

Cippro

Cipro is a prescription drug licensed to treat various bacterial infections. This eMedTV segment explains how Cipro works, lists potential side effects, and describes what to do in the case of an overdose. Cippro is a common misspelling of Cipro.

Cipro 250 Mg

This eMedTV resource explains when 250-mg Cipro products are used and describes some of the factors that may affect your dosage amount, such as your age and the severity of your infection. This page also offers a link to more detailed information.

Cipro 500 Mg

As this eMedTV page explains, Cipro tablets and oral liquid suspension can be prescribed in a number of strengths, including 500 mg. This article offers a brief overview of dosing information, explaining some of the factors that will affect your dosage.

Cipro and Dairy Products

This eMedTV page explains that you should not take Cipro with dairy products, as calcium products can prevent Cipro from being absorbed into the bloodstream. A link to more detailed information on important dosing guidelines is also provided.

Cipro and Ear Infections

This portion of the eMedTV library talks about using ciprofloxacin ear drops to treat ear infections. This article describes what type of ear infections can be treated with the medication and provides a link to more detailed information on its uses.

Cipro and Peripheral Neuropathy

As this eMedTV page explains, Cipro has been known to cause certain nerve problems called peripheral neuropathy. This article describes some of the symptoms of peripheral neuropathy and also offers a link to more detailed information.

Cipro and Pregnancy

Animal studies and some human cases have shown that it may not be safe to use Cipro during pregnancy. This eMedTV page further discusses this topic, including details on why a pregnant woman should only take this drug when the benefits outweigh the risks.

Cipro Antibiotic Information

As this eMedTV article discusses, Cipro is a medication prescribed for treating certain types of bacterial infections. This article offers important information on Cipro, including what this antibiotic is used for and a list of possible side effects.

Cipro Doseage

Available by prescription only, Cipro is typically taken twice daily, with about 12 hours between doses. This eMedTV selection describes some of the factors that may affect your dosage amount. Cipro doseage is a common misspelling of Cipro dosage.

Cipro Dosing

Your Cipro dosing guidelines will depend on factors such as your age and other medicines you are taking. This eMedTV Web page describes other factors that may affect your dosage and discusses some important guidelines for taking this antibiotic.

Cipro Drug Interactions

Certain products that contain iron, zinc, or calcium may negatively interact with Cipro. This eMedTV page provides a detailed list of drugs and other products that can cause reactions when combined with Cipro and explains what problems may occur.

Cipro Eye Drops

Ciprofloxacin ophthalmic is used to treat bacterial conjunctivitis (pink eye) and corneal ulcers. This eMedTV page explains what your doctor needs to know before using the drug. Cipro eye drops is a common variation of ciprofloxacin ophthalmic eye drops.

Cipro for Bladder Infections

As this eMedTV page explains, a doctor may prescribe Cipro to treat various infections, such as bladder infections. This page further explores this antibiotic, including dosing information, details on how it works, and why it may not be safe for children.

Cipro for Eye Infection

As this eMedTV page explains, Ciloxan (ciprofloxacin ophthalmic) is a medication prescribed to treat certain bacterial eye infections. This page also discusses the various forms of this medicine and how they work. A link to more details is also included.

Cipro for Sinus Infections

As this eMedTV page explains, Cipro is an antibiotic prescribed to treat infections, such as sinus infections. Cipro works to treat these types of infections by interfering with bacteria's ability to multiply. A link to more information is also included.

Cipro HC

People who have an outer ear infection commonly called swimmer's ear may be prescribed the drug Cipro HC. This eMedTV article provides a detailed look at this ear drop, with information on when and how to use it, possible side effects, and more.

Cipro HC Otc

Acute otitis externa, commonly known as "swimmer's ear," can be treated with the antibiotic Cipro HC. This eMedTV page takes a brief look at this combination drug, with a link to more information. Cipro HC otc is a common misspelling of Cipro HC otic.

Cipro Indication

Cipro is a prescription antibiotic used for the treatment and prevention of various infections. This eMedTV Web selection takes a closer look at the indications (uses) for Cipro, including possible off-label reasons to use this medication.

Cipro Information

Available only by prescription, Cipro is an antibiotic used to treat a wide variety of infections. This eMedTV Web page offers important information on Cipro, including how it works, available forms of the drug, and possible side effects.

Cipro Medication

This eMedTV segment provides important information on Cipro, a medication prescribed to treat a wide variety of bacterial infections. This article explains how this antibiotic works, what it is used for, and why it may not be the best choice for everyone.

Cipro Neurological Side Effects

This eMedTV article describes some of the problems that can occur while using Cipro, including neurological side effects. This page lists some of these side effects, such as seizures and confusion, and explains who may have a high risk for these problems.

Cipro Opthalmic Drops

As this eMedTV page explains, ciprofloxacin ophthalmic is prescribed to treat bacterial eye infections. This page explains how this antibiotic works and covers safety issues. Cipro opthalmic drops is a common misspelling of ciprofloxacin ophthalmic drops.

Cipro Overdose

Slurred speech, vomiting, and diarrhea are possible signs of a Cipro overdose. This eMedTV resource takes an in-depth look at other symptoms a person might experience after taking too much of this drug, as well as treatment options that are available.

Cipro Prescribing Information

Your doctor may prescribe Cipro to treat various bacterial infections. This eMedTV Web resource provides important prescribing information on Cipro, including who may not be able to safely take this drug and possible side effects that may occur.

Cipro Side Afects

While most people do not have problems with Cipro, side effects are possible. This eMedTV page describes some of these possible side effects, including potentially serious problems. Cipro side afects is a common misspelling of Cipro side effects.

Cipro Tablets

This eMedTV Web segment explains that you can buy Cipro in the form of tablets, an oral liquid suspension, or an intravenous solution. This article briefly explains some general dosing information for Cipro. A link to more information is also included.

Cipro Tendon Rupture

Using Cipro can cause potentially serious tendon problems. This eMedTV page describes several problems that may occur with Cipro, including tendon ruptures and tendonitis. This article also lists who may have an increased risk for these problems.

Cipro Uses

As explained in this part of the eMedTV site, Cipro is used for treating many different bacterial infections, such as pneumonia and bladder infections. This resource takes a closer look at what the antibiotic is used for, how it works, and more.

Cipro XL

Urinary tract infections and kidney infections are commonly treated with Cipro XR. This eMedTV article provides a brief overview of this prescription antibiotic with a link to more information on it. Cipro XL is a common misspelling of Cipro XR.

Cipro XR

Cipro XR is an antibiotic primarily used to treat urinary tract infections such as bladder infections. This eMedTV segment takes a detailed look at this drug, with information on how it works, possible side effects, and dosing information.

Cipro XR Dosage

Different factors affect the dose of Cipro XR your doctor prescribes. As this eMedTV page explains, these include how well your kidneys function and the condition being treated. This page provides some basic dosing guidelines and tips for taking the drug.

Ciprodex and Ear Tubes

As this eMedTV page explains, Ciprodex is approved for treating middle ear infections in children who have ear tubes. Other Ciprodex uses are discussed in this article, including using this drug for treating outer ear infections in adults and children.

Ciprodex Dosage

As this eMedTV Web page explains, the standard Ciprodex dosage is four drops into the infected ear twice a day for seven days. This article also provides important step-by-step instructions on how to safely and effectively use this ear medication.

Ciprodex Drops

If you have an ear infection, you may benefit from Ciprodex. This eMedTV article takes a quick look at these prescription ear drops, including Ciprodex dosing guidelines and specific uses of the drug. A link to more information is also provided.

Ciprodex Indications

Ciprodex is a prescription ear drop used to treat certain ear infections in adults and children. This eMedTV page further explores the indications (uses) for Ciprodex, with details on how this medicine works. A link to more information is also included.

Ciprodex Medication Information

As this eMedTV page discusses, Ciprodex is a prescription ear drop used for treating certain bacterial ear infections. This page offers important information on Ciprodex, including specific uses of this medication, possible side effects, and dosing tips.

Ciprodex Otic Suspension

Available by prescription only, Ciprodex otic suspension is used to treat certain types of ear infections. This eMedTV segment further explores this ear medication, including specific uses, dosing guidelines, and details on how the ear drops work.

Ciprodex Side Effects

Ear discomfort, pain, and itching are some of the common side effects of Ciprodex. This eMedTV resource explains that while most reactions to these ear drops are minor, some (like severe ear pain or hives) should be reported immediately to a doctor.

Ciprodex Swimmers Ear

If you have "swimmer's ear," you may benefit from Ciprodex ear drops. This eMedTV segment describes how these ear drops treat swimmer's ear (also called otitis externa) and covers some basic dosing guidelines. A link to more details is also given.

Ciprofloxacin 1000 Mg

The 1000-mg strength of ciprofloxacin is only available in the form of tablets. This selection from the eMedTV Web library offers a brief overview of general dosing guidelines for this drug. A link to more detailed information is also provided.

Ciprofloxacin 250 Mg Tab

This eMedTV resource explains when 250-mg ciprofloxacin tablets are used and describes some of the factors that may affect your dose, such as your age and the severity of your infection. This page also offers a link to more information on the drug.

Ciprofloxacin 750 Mg

As explained in this eMedTV Web article, a doctor may prescribe ciprofloxacin 750-mg tablets to treat various bacterial infections. This article provides more information on tips for taking this drug and offers a link to more detailed information.

Ciprofloxacin and Dexamethasone Otic

Available as an otic (ear) drop, ciprofloxacin/dexamethasone helps treat certain bacterial ear infections. This eMedTV page covers specific uses and possible side effects of these ear drops. A link to more information is also provided.

Ciprofloxacin and Sun

While taking ciprofloxacin, try to avoid sun exposure. This selection from the eMedTV Web archives explains how people taking this medication may be more sensitive to the sun and what to do if you develop a severe sunburn during treatment.

Ciprofloxacin Antibiotic for Eye

Ciprofloxacin ophthalmic may be prescribed to treat conjunctivitis (pink eye) or corneal ulcers. This eMedTV page offers more details on this antibiotic eye medicine, including what to discuss with your doctor before using ciprofloxacin ophthalmic.

Ciprofloxacin Dosage

The specific dose of ciprofloxacin a person is prescribed will depend on many different factors, which this eMedTV page lists. Guidelines for various conditions are included for adults and children, as are tips to ensure an effective treatment process.

Ciprofloxacin Drops

Available by prescription, ciprofloxacin eye and ear drops are used to treat certain bacterial infections. This eMedTV Web page provides important information on this eye and ear medication, including possible side effects and general safety precautions.

Ciprofloxacin Drug Interactions

Caffeine, certain vitamins, and various other drugs can cause negative interactions with ciprofloxacin. This eMedTV page offers a more complete list of drugs and other products that can react with ciprofloxacin and describes the problems that can occur.

Ciprofloxacin Ear Drops

As an antibiotic medication, ciprofloxacin ear drops help treat outer ear infections, or "swimmer's ear." This eMedTV page takes an in-depth look at these prescription drops, including potential side effects, helpful dosing guidelines, and more.

Ciprofloxacin Eye Drop Uses

Ciprofloxacin ophthalmic is an antibiotic prescribed for the treatment of certain bacterial eye infections. This eMedTV resource takes a closer look at the uses for ciprofloxacin ophthalmic eye drops and ointment, including specific uses in children.

Ciprofloxacin for Ear Infection

As an antibiotic, ciprofloxacin ear drops help treat a particular type of ear infection. This eMedTV segment explains what the ear drops are used to treat and includes basic dosing guidelines to keep in mind. A link to more details is also given.

Ciprofloxacin Hydrochloride

This eMedTV article discusses ciprofloxacin hydrochloride, the active ingredient in a variety of prescription antibiotics, that works by preventing bacteria from multiplying. This page further explores this drug, including the various forms available.

Ciprofloxacin Hydrochloride for Ears

As explained in this eMedTV article, ciprofloxacin hydrochloride ear drops are used for "swimmer's ear" (otitis externa). This Web page takes a quick look at the ear drops, with information on how they are normally used.

Ciprofloxacin Hydrochloride Ophthalmic Pink Eye

As this eMedTV Web article discusses, ciprofloxacin hydrochloride ophthalmic is approved for treating pink eye (bacterial conjunctivitis) and corneal ulcers. This article takes a closer look at what this eye medicine is used for and how it works.

Ciprofloxacin Hyrochoride Opthalmic Solution

Ciprofloxacin ophthalmic is used to treat certain eye infections. This eMedTV page covers how this drug works and lists side effects. Ciprofloxacin hyrochoride opthalmic solution is a common misspelling of ciprofloxacin hydrochloride ophthalmic solution.

Ciprofloxacin IV

This eMedTV segment explains that ciprofloxacin intravenous (IV) solution is available in two strengths (200 mg and 400 mg). This article briefly explains some general dosing information for ciprofloxacin IV. A link to more information is also included.

Ciprofloxacin Joint Pain

Joint weakness and soreness could occur while using ciprofloxacin. This page from the eMedTV site further discusses joint pain that may occur with ciprofloxacin use, including information on what side effects to watch for and when to notify your doctor.

Ciprofloxacin Ophthalmic

Ciprofloxacin ophthalmic is a prescription eye drop and ointment used to treat bacterial eye infections. This eMedTV page offers an in-depth look at this drug, providing details on its dosing, possible side effects, general safety precautions, and more.

Ciprofloxacin Ophthalmic Solution

This eMedTV Web segment explains that you can buy ciprofloxacin ophthalmic in the form of a liquid eye drop solution or as an eye ointment. This article explains how this eye medicine works to treat bacterial conjunctivitis and corneal ulcers.

Ciprofloxacin Reactions

Negative reactions to ciprofloxacin oral and injectable products can include nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. This eMedTV Web article describes other possible problems caused by this antibiotic, including serious side effects that require medical care.

Ciprofloxacin Side Effets

While most people do not have problems with ciprofloxacin, side effects are possible. This eMedTV page lists some of these reactions, including potentially serious problems. Ciprofloxacin side effets is a common misspelling of ciprofloxacin side effects.

Ciprofloxacin Tablets

Available in several forms, including tablets, ciprofloxacin is prescribed to treat bacterial infections. This eMedTV page describes the various forms of this medicine, explains how this drug works, and covers the factors that may affect your dosage.

Ciprofloxacin Tendonitis

If you are taking ciprofloxacin, you may develop tendonitis or tendon ruptures. This eMedTV Web selection describes who may be at a higher risk for developing these tendon problems and explains which ones require immediate medical attention.

Ciprofloxacin While Breastfeeding

This eMedTV page discusses why it may not be safe to take ciprofloxacin while breastfeeding. This article briefly examines whether this medicine passes through breast milk and why some forms are safer than others. A link to more details is also included.

Ciprofloxacin With Dairy Products

This eMedTV page explains that you should not take ciprofloxacin with dairy products, as calcium products can prevent ciprofloxacin from being absorbed into the bloodstream. A link to more information on important dosing guidelines is also provided.

Ciprofloxacine

As this eMedTV resource explains, ciprofloxacin is prescribed to treat a wide variety of bacterial infections. This page discusses how this antibiotic works and covers some general safety concerns. Ciprofloxacine is a common misspelling of ciprofloxacin.

Ciprofloxine

Ciprofloxacin is a medicine used to treat various bacterial infections. This eMedTV page takes a look at how this prescription antibiotic works, the various forms available, and dosing information. Ciprofloxine is a common misspelling of ciprofloxacin.

Cirpo

As this eMedTV Web resource explains, Cipro is used to treat a wide variety of bacterial infections. This page discusses how this prescription antibiotic works and describes some general safety concerns. Cirpo is a common misspelling of Cipro.

Cirpofloxacin

Ciprofloxacin is a medicine prescribed to treat a variety of bacterial infections. This eMedTV page takes a brief look at this drug, including how it works, various forms, and possible side effects. Cirpofloxacin is a common misspelling of ciprofloxacin.

Cirprofloxacin

Ciprofloxacin is a drug licensed to treat certain bacterial infections, such as bladder infections. This eMedTV page lists the various forms available and covers what your doctor needs to know. Cirprofloxacin is a common misspelling of ciprofloxacin.

Cirvical Cancer

Cervical cancer is a disease that occurs when cancerous cells develop in the tissues of the cervix. This eMedTV page lists symptoms of this cancer and explores risk factors for the condition. Cirvical cancer is a common misspelling of cervical cancer.

Cisplatin for Ovarian Cancer

As this eMedTV page explains, cisplatin is a prescribed drug used to treat various forms of cancer, including ovarian cancer. Cisplatin works by causing abnormal linkages in DNA. This page also provides a link to more detailed information.

Cisplaton

A healthcare provider may prescribe cisplatin to treat testicular, bladder, or ovarian cancer. This eMedTV page highlights possible side effects and offers some general precautions for the chemotherapy drug. Cisplaton is a common misspelling of cisplatin.

Citalopran

Citalopram is a medication often prescribed to treat depression in adults. This eMedTV segment explains how citalopram works, describes the forms it comes in, and lists its potential side effects. Citalopran is a common misspelling of citalopram.

Citalpram

If you have depression, your doctor may prescribe citalopram to help improve symptoms. This eMedTV resource describes the effects of citalopram and explains what to tell your doctor before taking it. Citalpram is a common misspelling of citalopram.

Citolopram

Citalopram is a prescription drug licensed to treat depression in adults. This eMedTV page explains what forms this drug comes in and describes how citalopram works to improve depression symptoms. Citolopram is a common misspelling of citalopram.

Citotec

Cytotec is prescribed for the prevention of stomach ulcers in people taking certain pain relievers. This eMedTV resource takes a look at this prescription drug, including specific uses and dosing instructions. Citotec is a common misspelling of Cytotec.

Clairithromycin

Clarithromycin is a prescription antibiotic used to treat certain types of infections. This eMedTV page lists the various forms of clarithromycin available and describes potential side effects. Clairithromycin is a common misspelling of clarithromycin.

Clarenex

Clarinex is an antihistamine used for treating chronic hives or itching and seasonal and indoor allergies. This eMedTV page covers Clarinex uses in more detail and links to more in-depth information. Clarenex is a common misspelling of Clarinex.

Claretin

Claritin is an over-the-counter medicine often used for relieving allergy symptoms. This eMedTV resource covers other Claritin uses, explains how the drug works, and lists side effects that may occur. Claretin is a common misspelling of Claritin.

Clarinex 2.5 mg

As this eMedTV page explains, Clarinex 2.5 mg once daily is the recommended starting Clarinex dosage for treating allergies and hives in children age 6 to 11 years old. This page also covers Clarinex dosing for adults, as well as tips on taking this drug.

Clarinex Allergy Medicine

People with allergies may benefit from the prescription drug Clarinex. This portion of the eMedTV Web site briefly describes this allergy medicine, with details on the specific symptoms Clarinex can treat and what types of side effects are possible.

Clarinex Dosage

This eMedTV resource explains how Clarinex dosing varies across several age groups and lists the starting doses for children as young as 6 to 11 months. The typical dosage for adults and children age 12 years and over is 5 mg once a day.

Clarinex Syrup

As this eMedTV segment explains, Clarinex syrup, tablets, and RediTabs may help treat allergies and hives in adults and children. This article also discusses potential side effects and lists various strengths and forms of the medicine that are available.

Clarinex Tablets

As this eMedTV page explains, Clarinex tablets, RediTabs, and syrup are used to treat allergies and hives in adults and children. This page offers more detail on Clarinex, including information on its uses, side effects, and available strengths.

Claritan D

Claritin-D is a medication approved for treating nasal allergy symptoms. This eMedTV Web page explains how Claritin-D works, describes the drug's effects, and lists some of its potential side effects. Claritan d is a common misspelling of Claritin-D.

Claritan D reditabs

Claritin-D is a non-prescription drug approved for the treatment of nasal allergy symptoms. This eMedTV article describes Claritin-D in more detail and explores the effects of the medicine. Claritan d reditabs is a common misspelling of Claritin-D.

Clarithromy

Clarithromycin is an antibiotic often prescribed to treat various infections. This eMedTV page lists possible side effects and explains what to tell your doctor before taking this medication. Clarithromy is a common misspelling of clarithromycin.

Clarithromyc

Clarithromycin is a prescription medicine approved to treat various infections. This eMedTV page describes the effects of this medication and explains what to tell your doctor before taking it. Clarithromyc is a common misspelling of clarithromycin.

Claritin 10 mg

For most people, the recommended Claritin dose is Claritin 10 mg once daily. This eMedTV page also includes dosing guidelines for younger children and explains which Claritin products are equivalent in their dosing recommendations.

Claritin 5 mg

The recommended Claritin dosage for children two to five years old is Claritin 5 mg once daily. This eMedTV resource also offers dosing guidelines for adults and children over the age of five and explains what forms and strengths this drug comes in.

Claritin Allergy Medication

As this eMedTV segment explains, Claritin is an allergy medication that is used in both adults and children. This article describes Claritin in more detail, explores its effects, and explains what you should discuss with your doctor before using it.

Claritin for Children

There are many different forms of Claritin for children, including chewable tablets and syrup. This eMedTV Web page further discusses the use of this drug in children and explains what other forms this medication comes in.

Claritin for Kids

Many adults with allergies take Claritin. For kids with allergy symptoms, Claritin can be used as well. This eMedTV page further explores the use of this antihistamine in children and explains how the drug works for allergies and itching due to hives.

Claritin OTC

You can now purchase the allergy medication Claritin OTC (over-the-counter). This page from the eMedTV site describes the effects of Claritin, explains what forms and strengths are available, and offers general warnings and precautions for this drug.

Claritin RediTabs

Claritin RediTabs are orally disintegrating tablets that dissolve rapidly on the tongue. This eMedTV resource covers what Claritin is used for, describes its effects, and explains what you should discuss with your doctor before using this drug.

Claritin Tablets

Many people with allergies take Claritin tablets to help relieve their allergy symptoms. This page from the eMedTV library explains what other forms and strengths Claritin comes in and lists potential side effects of the medication.

Claritin-D Allergy Medicine

As this eMedTV article explains, Claritin-D is used to treat a number of allergy symptoms, including nasal congestion. This Web page gives an overview of this over-the-counter (OTC) allergy medicine, including a link to more details on Claritin-D.

Claritoin

Claritin is an allergy medication that is available over-the-counter. This eMedTV page discusses other Claritin uses, describes the effects of the drug, and links to more information about the medicine. Claritoin is a common misspelling of Claritin.

Clartin-D

Claritin-D tablets are available over-the-counter to treat nasal allergy symptoms. This eMedTV page covers the effects of Claritin-D, explains how it works, and lists possible side effects of the drug. Clartin d is a common misspelling of Claritin-D.

Clendomyacin

This eMedTV page offers an overview of clindamycin, a prescription drug used to treat bacterial infections. This page also covers some general precautions to be aware of before using the medicine. Clendomyacin is a common misspelling of clindamycin.

Clendomycin

This eMedTV Web resource offers an overview of clindamycin, a medication used to treat certain bacterial infections. This page describes how the drug works and offers some general precautions. Clendomycin is a common misspelling of clindamycin.

Cleocin HCL Information

Cleocin HCl is the capsule form of this antibiotic and is available in several strengths. This eMedTV Web article offers more information on Cleocin HCl, listing the available strengths and describing some important safety precautions.

Climera Pro

This eMedTV page discusses Climara Pro, a prescription drug approved to treat menopausal symptoms and prevent osteoporosis in postmenopausal women. This page also covers some general precautions. Climera Pro is a common misspelling of Climara Pro.

Clindacin

Clindamycin is a prescribed drug licensed to treat bacterial infections. This eMedTV page discusses how this antibiotic works and explains what to tell your doctor before starting treatment. Clindacin is a common misspelling of clindamycin.

Clindamicina

Clindamycin is a prescription medication approved to treat various bacterial infections. This eMedTV Web article offers a brief overview of precautions and possible side effects to be aware of. Clindamicina is a common misspelling of clindamycin.

Clindamycin Benzoyl Peroxide Gel

If you have acne, your healthcare provider may prescribe a skin gel called clindamycin/benzoyl peroxide. This eMedTV segment gives a brief introduction to this product, explaining when and how to use it. A link to more information is also provided.

Clindamycin Drug Information

As this eMedTV page explains, clindamycin is a prescribed antibiotic used to treat various types of bacterial infections. This page offers an overview of important clindamycin drug information, including general precautions and potential side effects.

Clindamycin HCL 300 mg

If you have a bacterial infection, your doctor may prescribe clindamycin HCl 300 mg capsules. This eMedTV Web segment further discusses this drug, including information on how it works and the other strengths that are available.

Clindamycin Medication Information

This eMedTV Web page offers important information on clindamycin, a medication approved for a variety of different bacterial infections. This page also explains some general safety precautions and potential side effects to be aware of during treatment.

Clindamycine

As this eMedTV Web article explains, a doctor may prescribe clindamycin to treat bacterial infections. This page explains how the medicine works and describes the factors that may affect your dosage. Clindamycine is a common misspelling of clindamycin.

Clindamyicin

This page from the eMedTV archives explains that clindamycin can help treat various bacterial infections. This article also describes how this prescription drug works and lists possible side effects. Clindamyicin is a common misspelling of clindamycin.

Clindamyocin

This eMedTV page explains how clindamycin works to treat various bacterial infections. This page also describes factors that may affect your dose and lists some general precautions with the drug. Clindamyocin is a common misspelling of clindamycin.

Clindimycin

This eMedTV article features a brief overview of clindamycin, a prescription drug used to treat various bacterial infections. This page also describes possible side effects and some general precautions. Clindimycin is a common misspelling of clindamycin.

Clinoril Side Effects

This eMedTV resource provides a list of potential side effects that may occur with Clinoril, such as unexplained rash, nausea, and headache. Side effects that should be reported to a doctor and rare but possible problems are also included.

Clobetasol Propatiate

As this eMedTV page explains, clobetasol propionate is prescribed to treat psoriasis, eczema, and certain other skin problems. A list of side effects and dosing tips is also included. Clobetasol propatiate is a common misspelling of clobetasol propionate.

Clobetasol Propinate

Clobetasol propionate is a prescription drug licensed to treat various skin conditions. This eMedTV segment explains how this drug works and lists possible side effects. Clobetasol propinate is a common misspelling of clobetasol propionate.

Clobetasol Propionate Side Effects

While clobetasol propionate is usually well tolerated, it can cause problems like infections and swelling. This eMedTV Web page lists other possible side effects of clobetasol propionate, including long-term or potentially serious problems that may occur.

Clobetasol Ptoponate

As this eMedTV page explains, clobetasol propionate is used to treat a wide variety of skin conditions. This article discusses how this prescription drug works and how to apply it. Clobetasol ptoponate is a common misspelling of clobetasol propionate.

Clobetesol Propionate

As this eMedTV article explains, clobetasol propionate is prescribed to treat a wide variety of skin conditions. This page discusses how this steroid works and covers safety concerns. Clobetesol propionate is a common misspelling of clobetasol propionate.

Clobex Lotion

As this eMedTV page explains, Clobex can be found in different products, including a lotion that is applied twice a day. This article gives a summary of Clobex Lotion, with details on how long it should be used and some of the side effects that may occur.

Clobex Shampoo

As explained in this selection from the eMedTV library, Clobex Shampoo is approved for the treatment of scalp psoriasis. This article takes a quick look at when and how to use this product. A link to more detailed information is also provided.

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