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Dulera Dosage

The recommended dose of Dulera is typically two puffs twice daily. This eMedTV segment offers details on some of the factors that may affect your dosage and provides a list of tips for how to use this prescription medication most effectively.

Dulera Drug Interactions

Tricyclic antidepressants and diabetes medications are some of the drugs that can interact with Dulera. This eMedTV page lists other drugs that may lead to interactions when taken with Dulera and describes the problems that may result.

Dulera Medication Information

Dulera is a medicine prescribed for controlling asthma and preventing asthma symptoms. This eMedTV page further discusses dosing tips for this medication, lists information on Dulera's safety precautions, and describes potential side effects.

Dulera Overdose

If you take too much Dulera (mometasone/formoterol), you may have chest pain or seizures. This eMedTV segment describes what to expect with an overdose, including potentially serious symptoms and information on how these problems may be resolved.

Dulera Side Effects

In clinical trials, headaches and inflammation of the nose and throat were common side effects of Dulera. This eMedTV page lists several other possible reactions to this medication, including potentially serious problems that require medical care.

Dulera Uses

If you have asthma, you may benefit from Dulera. This eMedTV Web resource explains what Dulera is used for, including how it works to control and prevent asthma symptoms. This article also discusses possible "off-label" uses of this drug.

Dulera Warnings and Precautions

Taking Dulera may increase your risk of high blood pressure and eye problems. This selection from the eMedTV library takes an in-depth look at other important precautions and warnings for Dulera, including information on who should not take this drug.

Duloxetine Dosing

This eMedTV page explains that the duloxetine dosing guidelines your doctor will follow will vary based on several factors, such as the condition you are being treated for and the medicines you're taking. This page also gives tips on taking the drug.

DuoNeb and Breastfeeding

It is not known whether DuoNeb passes through breast milk. This selection from the eMedTV library discusses DuoNeb and breastfeeding in more detail, explaining why there has not been any research done on whether the drug passes through breast milk.

DuoNeb and Pregnancy

In studies, one of the ingredients in DuoNeb caused birth defects in pregnant animals. This page of the eMedTV Web site discusses DuoNeb and pregnancy in more detail, and explains when a healthcare provider may prescribe the drug to pregnant women.

DuoNeb Dosage

The standard DuoNeb dosage for treating COPD is one 3-mL vial inhaled four times a day using a nebulizer. This eMedTV Web page discusses general DuoNeb dosing guidelines and provides some tips for when and how to use the medication.

DuoNeb Drug Interactions

A few of the drugs that may interact with DuoNeb include digoxin, pramlintide, and beta blockers. This eMedTV article outlines the medications that may lead to DuoNeb drug interactions and describes the complications these interactions may cause.

DuoNeb Overdose

People who take too much DuoNeb may have overdose symptoms such as chest pain, a dry mouth, and seizures. This eMedTV resource describes the possible effects of a DuoNeb overdose and explains how such an overdose is treated.

DuoNeb Side Effects

Some common side effects of DuoNeb include a sore throat, chest pain, and diarrhea. This eMedTV segment discusses DuoNeb side effects in more detail, including those that may require immediate medical attention (such as an irregular heart rhythm).

DuoNeb Uses

DuoNeb is used for treating chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in adults. This eMedTV resource explains how this prescription medication works and takes an in-depth look at DuoNeb uses, including an "off-label" use for treating asthma.

DuoNeb Warnings and Precautions

DuoNeb can affect the heart rate and blood pressure, and may not be safe for use during pregnancy. This eMedTV segment lists other DuoNeb warnings and precautions to be aware of prior to starting the medicine and explains who should avoid the drug.

Duraclon

Duraclon is a medication often prescribed for the treatment of severe cancer pain. As this article from the eMedTV Web site explains, the drug is given by continuous epidural infusion and is approved to be used in combination with opiates.

Duraclon Dosage

The typical starting dosage of Duraclon is 30 mcg per hour, given continuously through an epidural infusion. This eMedTV article contains more dosing information and offers general warnings and precautions for this medication.

Duraclon Drug Interactions

Medications that can interact with Duraclon include beta blockers, digoxin, and "blood thinners." This eMedTV page lists other medicines that may lead to drug interactions and describes the potential effects of these interactions.

Duraclon Medication Information

This eMedTV Web presentation discusses the prescription medication Duraclon. Information includes its uses, side effects, warnings, dosing, and possible drug interactions.

Duraclon Side Effects

Common side effects of Duraclon include nausea or vomiting, dry mouth, and low blood pressure. This eMedTV segment lists other common side effects and explains which problems are potentially serious and require immediate medical attention.

Duraclon Uses

Duraclon is a drug that helps treat severe cancer pain (when used in combination with opiates). This eMedTV resource describes how this medication works, discusses possible off-label uses of Duraclon, and explains whether it is suitable for children.

Duraclon Warnings and Precautions

You should not take Duraclon if you have a bleeding disorder. This eMedTV article offers more information on who should avoid this drug. Warnings and precautions on Duraclon's side effects or complications are also included.

Duragesic and Breastfeeding

Duragesic (fentanyl patch) passes through breast milk and could cause problems in a nursing infant. This eMedTV page lists several problems that may occur in infants whose mothers use Duragesic while breastfeeding, such as breathing problems.

Duragesic and Pregnancy

The full risks of using Duragesic (fentanyl patch) during pregnancy are not known at this time. This eMedTV article talks about using this product during pregnancy, and explains what problems occurred when this drug was given to pregnant animals.

Duragesic Dosage

Before prescribing Duragesic, your healthcare provider will take into account several factors. This eMedTV page describes these factors and offers some general Duragesic dosing guidelines. A list of important tips for using this patch is also included.

Duragesic Drug Interactions

Alcohol, grapefruit, and certain diuretics may cause drug interactions with Duragesic. This eMedTV page lists other products that may cause negative reactions with the skin patch and describes the problems that may occur if these substances are combined.

Duragesic Overdose

An overdose with Duragesic (fentanyl patch) could lead to seizures, breathing problems, or even death. This eMedTV Web selection outlines other possible overdose effects and explains how a healthcare provider may treat the symptoms that occur.

Duragesic Uses

Duragesic is a pain medicine prescribed for treating moderate-to-severe chronic pain. This eMedTV page discusses specific uses of Duragesic, including whether this narcotic is safe for children. A description of how this drug works is also provided.

Duragesic Warnings and Precautions

If you have asthma, let your doctor know before you use Duragesic. This eMedTV page lists other conditions you should tell your doctor about before using the patch. Warnings and precautions on who should not use Duragesic are also listed in this article.

Duragesic Withdrawal

Stopping Duragesic (fentanyl patch) too quickly can cause withdrawal symptoms. This page of the eMedTV Web site provides a detailed list of possible withdrawal symptoms and explains how your healthcare provider can help you avoid them.

Dutasteride Dosing

The dutasteride dose for people with an enlarged prostate is 0.5 mg once daily. This eMedTV Web page outlines some general dutasteride dosing guidelines (such as taking the medicine at the same time every day and never crushing or chewing it).

Dutasteride/Tamsulosin

Dutasteride/tamsulosin is a prescription drug used to treat an enlarged prostate. This eMedTV page offers an overview of this product, including dosing guidelines, side effects, and safety precautions, as well as details on how this medication works.

Dutasteride/Tamsulosin Dosage

The standard dutasteride/tamsulosin dosage is one capsule taken with food once a day. This page from the eMedTV Web library discusses dosing guidelines in more detail and lists several tips for when and how to take this medication.

Dutasteride/Tamsulosin Drug Information

Dutasteride/tamsulosin capsules are used for treating an enlarged prostate. This eMedTV Web article provides more information on dutasteride/tamsulosin, explaining how the drug works, possible side effects, and general safety precautions.

DVT and Travel

Sitting still for long periods of time while traveling can lead to DVT (deep vein thrombosis). This eMedTV segment discusses the correlation between DVT and travel and offers prevention strategies for people who travel.

Dyazide Alternatives

Dyazide alternatives can include lifestyle changes (such as losing weight) or other medications. This page on the eMedTV Web site explains these alternatives in detail, describing when they may be considered and the options currently available.

Dyazide and Breastfeeding

This eMedTV resource presents a discussion on Dyazide and breastfeeding. It explains why it's important to talk to your doctor before taking the drug while breastfeeding, as well as some precautions to take if you do breastfeed while taking Dyazide.

Dyazide and Dry Mouth

This eMedTV resource takes a look at the link between Dyazide and dry mouth. It explores how common the side effect may be in people taking the drug and also offers suggestions for people who experience this particular side effect.

Dyazide and Impotence

While there is likely a connection between Dyazide and impotence, as this eMedTV page explains, the reasons for this aren't clear. This page also provides a definition of impotence and explains what your doctor may do if this side effect occurs.

Dyazide and Pregnancy

This eMedTV article provides a discussion on Dyazide and pregnancy. It explains why the drug has a pregnancy Category C rating, describes how the FDA rates the safety of drugs during pregnancy, and states when the drug should not be used.

Dyazide Dosage

While several factors can affect your Dyazide dose, the starting dose is usually one or two capsules daily. This eMedTV article offers general tips on Dyazide dosing (such as the importance of taking your Dyazide dosage at the same time every day).

Dyazide Drug Information

Dyazide Drug Interactions

If amiloride, warfarin, or spironolactone are taken with Dyazide, drug interactions can potentially occur. This eMedTV Web page describes other drugs that can interact with Dyazide and how your doctor can help minimize these interactions.

Dyazide Overdose

Symptoms of a Dyazide overdose can include nausea, fainting, and loss of consciousness. This eMedTV segment explains other effects an overdose can cause and also describes the treatment options that are available, including supportive care.

Dyazide Uses

Dyazide uses can include controlling high blood pressure and treating fluid retention. This eMedTV article describes in detail how the drug works to treat these conditions. It also examines off-label Dyazide uses and the use of the drug in children.

Dyazide Warnings and Precautions

This eMedTV resource offers several Dyazide warnings and precautions people should be aware of before taking the drug (including things to discuss with your doctor before you take Dyazide and people who shouldn't take it at all).

Dynacin and Breastfeeding

The manufacturer of Dynacin warns against using the drug while breastfeeding. However, as this eMedTV Web page explains, some experts believe that it may be safe if used on a short-term basis. This article takes a closer look at this topic.

Dynacin and Pregnancy

In most cases, Dynacin (minocycline hydrochloride) is not recommended for use during pregnancy. This eMedTV segment explains why this is the case, with information on the drug's classification and an explanation of problems that could arise.

Dynacin Antibiotic Information

If you have been diagnosed with a bacterial infection, you may benefit from the antibiotic Dynacin. This eMedTV resource gives some basic drug information on Dynacin, such as how to take it and why it may not be suitable for everyone.

Dynacin Dosage

As explained in this eMedTV article, a course of Dynacin typically lasts between 4 and 15 days. This Web page describes the dosing guidelines for Dynacin, with details on why it's important to keep taking it even if you start to feel better.

Dynacin Drug Interactions

Many drugs can interact with Dynacin, including warfarin, typhoid vaccine, and products that contain iron. This eMedTV selection lists other drugs known to interfere with this antibiotic and explains what can happen when these medications are combined.

Dynacin Overdose

Nausea, dizziness, and headache are some of the symptoms of a Dynacin (minocycline hydrochloride) overdose. This eMedTV segment looks at other problems that can occur with this type of overdose and gives an overview of available treatment options.

Dynacin Side Effects

Some of the possible side effects of Dynacin include headache, nausea, diarrhea, and heartburn. As this eMedTV page explains, most side effects of this antibiotic are minor, but serious side effects (which are listed in this article) can also occur.

Dynacin Uses

Skin infections, acne, and chlamydia are just a few of the conditions that can be treated with Dynacin. This eMedTV article looks at the many uses of Dynacin, including unapproved uses and an explanation of why it is not approved for certain age groups.

Dynacin Warnings and Precautions

As with other antibiotics, Dynacin can sometimes cause other infections to occur, such as fungal infections. This eMedTV article lists other important warnings and precautions with Dynacin, including what to discuss with your doctor before taking it.

Dynacirc and Breastfeeding

Breastfeeding women are generally advised to avoid taking Dynacirc (isradipine). As this eMedTV segment explains, since no studies have been conducted on Dynacirc and breastfeeding, it is not known if the drug passes through breast milk.

Dynacirc and Dry Mouth

In clinical studies, dry mouth was reported as a rare side effect of Dynacirc (isradipine). This segment of the eMedTV library contains more information on Dynacirc and dry mouth, and includes a list of helpful tips that may provide relief.

Dynacirc and Impotence

Impotence appears to be a rare but possible side effect of Dynacirc (isradipine). This eMedTV resource provides a more in-depth look at Dynacirc and impotence, and explains what you should do if impotence occurs during high blood pressure treatment.

Dynacirc and Pregnancy

At this time, the full risks of using Dynacirc (isradipine) during pregnancy are not known. This eMedTV article further discusses Dynacirc and pregnancy, and describes the problems that occurred when the drug was given to pregnant rats and rabbits.

Dynacirc Capsules

Dynacirc capsules are used to treat high blood pressure. This eMedTV presentation looks at the drug, including drug interactions, warnings, precautions, side effects, and dosing.

Dynacirc CR and Breastfeeding

Women taking Dynacirc CR (isradipine CR) are generally recommended to avoid breastfeeding. This eMedTV resource provides more information on Dynacirc CR and breastfeeding, including an explanation of whether the drug passes through breast milk.

Dynacirc CR and Dry Mouth

Dry mouth is a side effect that may occur with the use of Dynacirc CR (isradipine CR). This portion of the eMedTV library offers more information on Dynacirc CR and dry mouth, and includes tips on what you can do to obtain relief.

Dynacirc CR and Impotence

Impotence appears to be a rare but possible side effect of Dynacirc CR (isradipine CR). This page from the eMedTV archives further explores the link between Dynacirc CR and impotence, and explains what your doctor may recommend if impotence occurs.

Dynacirc CR and Pregnancy

The full risks of using Dynacirc CR (isradipine CR) during pregnancy are unknown. This eMedTV segment offers a more in-depth look at Dynacirc CR and pregnancy, and describes the complications that occurred when the drug was given to pregnant animals.

Dynacirc CR Dosage

The recommended Dynacirc CR dosage for high blood pressure control is 5 mg once daily. This page on the eMedTV Web site provides other Dynacirc CR dosing information, including suggestions on when and how to take the medication.

Dynacirc CR Drug Information

This eMedTV Web segment looks at Dynacirc CR. Drug information covered includes its uses, dosing, warnings, and possible side effects.

Dynacirc CR Drug Interactions

Imatinib, conivaptan, and delavirdine are some of the drugs that may interact negatively with Dynacirc CR. This eMedTV page lists other medicines that may cause Dynacirc CR drug interactions and describes the possible effects of these interactions.

Dynacirc CR Overdose

Symptoms of a Dynacirc CR (isradipine CR) overdose may include fast heart rate and low blood pressure. This eMedTV segment lists other symptoms that may occur if you take too much Dynacirc CR. Overdose treatment options are also included.

Dynacirc CR Side Effects

Common Dynacirc CR side effects may include nausea, flushing, and fatigue. This eMedTV page also lists rare side effects of the drug (like cough or sweating), as well as serious problems that require medical attention (like arrhythmia).

Dynacirc CR Uses

Dynacirc CR is used for controlling high blood pressure in adults. As this page from the eMedTV Web site explains, the drug helps lower blood pressure by relaxing the blood vessels. This article also discusses possible off-label Dynacirc CR uses.

Dynacirc CR Warnings and Precautions

Let your doctor know if you are pregnant before taking Dynacirc CR. Warnings and precautions, as this eMedTV segment explains, also include the safety of taking the drug if you have congestive heart failure and the risk of hypotension in some people.

Dynacirc Dosage

The maximum Dynacirc dosage for high blood pressure control is 5 mg once daily. As this part of the eMedTV Web site explains, Dynacirc dosing usually starts at 2.5 mg twice daily, but the dosage can be increased or decreased as needed.

Dynacirc Drug Interactions

Cimetidine, imatinib, and nefazodone are medications that may cause drug interactions with Dynacirc. This eMedTV page provides a more complete list of medicines that can cause negative Dynacirc drug interactions and describes the possible effects.

Dynacirc Overdose

Lightheadedness, dizziness, and fainting are some of the possible signs of a Dynacirc overdose. This eMedTV Web page describes other possible effects of a Dynacirc (isradipine) overdose and lists the various treatment options that are available.

Dynacirc Side Effects

Common Dynacirc side effects may include nausea, dizziness, and fatigue. This page from the eMedTV Web site also lists rare but possible side effects of the drug, as well as potentially serious problems that may require immediate medical attention.

Dynacirc Uses

Dynacirc is primarily used for controlling high blood pressure in adults. This article from the eMedTV Web site explains how the prescription medicine works to lower blood pressure and discusses possible off-label Dynacirc uses.

Dynacirc Warnings and Precautions

Dynacirc may cause low blood pressure in some people. This eMedTV Web page explains what other side effects or complications may occur with the use of Dynacirc. Warnings and precautions on who should not take the drug are also included.

Dyrenium Alternatives

Many Dyrenium alternatives are available, including other diuretics and certain lifestyle changes. This eMedTV segment describes lifestyle changes that may help with fluid retention and lists other medications that are alternatives to Dyrenium.

Dyrenium and Breastfeeding

It is unclear whether Dyrenium and breastfeeding are a safe combination. As this eMedTV page explains, researchers are not sure whether Dyrenium passes through breast milk in humans, so the effects of taking the drug while nursing are unknown.

Dyrenium and Dry Mouth

Dry mouth is a side effect that may occur with the use of Dyrenium. This section of the eMedTV Web site discusses Dyrenium and dry mouth in more detail and provides a list of suggestions that can help to relieve a dry mouth.

Dyrenium and Pregnancy

It is generally recommended that pregnant women take Dyrenium only if absolutely necessary. This eMedTV article offers more information on Dyrenium and pregnancy, and explains the possible risks involved with using the drug while pregnant.

Dyrenium Dosage

Most people start with a Dyrenium dosage of 100 mg twice a day, taken after meals. This page on the eMedTV Web site offers other Dyrenium dosing information, including suggestions on when and how to take the medication.

Dyrenium Drug Information

Dyrenium Drug Interactions

Medications that may cause Dyrenium drug interactions include amiloride, digoxin, and lithium. This eMedTV Web page lists other drugs that can interact with Dyrenium and explains what may happen when these medicines are taken together.

Dyrenium Overdose

If you take too much Dyrenium, overdose symptoms may occur, such as nausea, weakness, and vomiting. This eMedTV page describes other possible symptoms and lists various treatment options that are available for a Dyrenium overdose.

Dyrenium Side Effects

Dyrenium side effects may include nausea or vomiting, headache, and dizziness. As this eMedTV article explains, there are also many potentially serious side effects of Dyrenium, such as high potassium levels, kidney stones, or worsening of gout.

Dyrenium Uses

While Dyrenium is mainly used for treating fluid retention, it can be used "off-label" for other conditions. This eMedTV segment lists possible off-label Dyrenium uses and explains whether the drug can be used in children or adolescents.

Dyrenium Warnings and Precautions

You should avoid using salt substitutes while taking Dyrenium. This eMedTV resource contains other Dyrenium warnings and precautions, lists potential side effects that may occur during treatment, and explains who should not take the drug.

Dysport and Breastfeeding

It is unclear if Dysport (abobotulinumtoxinA) passes through breast milk. This selection from the eMedTV archives covers breastfeeding and Dysport, including an explanation of why it's important to talk to your healthcare provider.

Dysport and Pregnancy

In animal studies, Dysport (abobotulinumtoxinA) increased the risk of miscarriages and stillbirths. This eMedTV article offers more information on pregnancy and Dysport, including why the FDA considers this product a pregnancy Category C medication.

Dysport Dosage

When treating head and neck spasms, the recommended dose of Dysport is 500 units. This eMedTV selection discusses the dosing guidelines for this injectable medicine in detail, including the factors that may affect your particular dosage.

Dysport Drug Interactions

As this selection from the eMedTV Web site explains, drug interactions may occur if you take Dysport with Benadryl, Botox, Nuromax, or other medications. This article discusses the effects of these interactions and explains how to reduce your risk.

Dysport Overdose

Taking too much Dysport (abobotulinumtoxinA) could lead to double vision, paralysis, and other problems. This eMedTV page talks about what you can expect with a Dysport overdose, including the treatment options your healthcare provider may use.

Dysport Side Effects

Voice changes, dry mouth, and headache are some of the commonly reported Dysport side effects. This part of the eMedTV Web site takes a look at possible adverse reactions this drug, including a list of side effects that require prompt medical attention.

Dysport Uses

As this eMedTV article explains, the primary Dysport uses include treating certain head and neck spasms and reducing the appearance of "frown lines." This page takes a closer look at the uses of the drug, including information on off-label indications.

Dysport Vs. Botox

As this eMedTV article explains, many people believe that Dysport and Botox are interchangeable. However, this is not the case. This resource offers a comparison of Botox vs. Dysport and provides a link to more detailed information on both drugs.

Dysport Warnings and Precautions

If you are using Dysport and your eyes seem to be dry, tell your healthcare provider right away. This eMedTV segment provides several important precautions and warnings with Dysport to be aware of, including details on who should avoid the drug.

Dyssynergia Cerebellaris Myoclonica

As this eMedTV Web page explains, dyssynergia cerebellaris myoclonica is a collection of rare neurological disorders characterized by epilepsy, cognitive impairment, and myoclonus. This article discusses dyssynergia cerebellaris myoclonica in detail.

Ear Infection Research

Perhaps the most important area of ear infection research involves the search for a vaccine. This eMedTV article describes other research that is being conducted to increase our understanding of how to treat, diagnose, and prevent ear infections.

Ear Infections and School or Daycare

Some schools will require a doctor's note to give your child medication for an ear infection. This eMedTV Web page offers information about how to handle ear infections and school or daycare.

Early Signs of Alzheimer's Disease

Early signs of Alzheimer's disease can include forgetting how to do activities that were previously done with ease and regularity. This eMedTV article discusses early signs of Alzheimer's disease and where to go for diagnosis of memory disorders.

Early Symptoms of Chickenpox

Common early symptoms of chickenpox include low-grade fever and tiredness. As this eMedTV article explains, these symptoms do not always occur before the chickenpox rash begins. This Web page provides an overview of early chickenpox symptoms.

Eating Disorders Diagnosis

As this eMedTV page explains, eating disorders are diagnosed based on criteria such as compulsive exercising or obsession with food. This page provides an overview of this topic and explains that with eating disorders, diagnosis can take a long time.

Ebola Diagnosis

A doctor will often perform a physical exam and order lab tests to make an Ebola diagnosis. This eMedTV resource describes the challenges involved in diagnosing Ebola in its early stages, when its symptoms are similar to those of other conditions.

Ebola Incubation Period

The Ebola incubation period (time between infection and the onset of symptoms) ranges from 2 to 21 days. This eMedTV article discusses the incubation period for Ebola, which runs from four to six days on average.

About Dryden

The meaning of Dryden is "From the dry valley." This eMedTV segment explains other information related to Dryden, including its origin.

Dsharn Name Information

This eMedTV article provides a detailed overview of the name Dsharn, including its origin and meaning.

Du -- Meaning, Origin, and/or Other Information

The meaning of Du is "Play." This eMedTV article provides other information on the name Du, including its origin and other forms.

Info on the Name Duaa

This eMedTV Web page highlights information about the name Duaa. This may include information about variations, and meaning.

Duane Information -- Meaning, Origin, and/or Other Information

The meaning of Duane is "Little and dark." This eMedTV segment explains other information related to Duane, including its origin.

Duard Information -- Meaning, Origin, and/or Other Information

This eMedTV article provides a detailed overview of the name Duard, including its origin and meaning.

Info on the Name Duardo

This eMedTV article provides a detailed overview of the name Duardo, including its origin and meaning.

Information on Duarte

Duarte is a form of Edward. This eMedTV segment explains other information related to the name Duarte.

Information on Dubaku

What Does Dubaku mean? As this eMedTV Web page explains, Dubaku means "Eleventh born child." This page also highlights other information related to the name Dubaku.

Information About Duc

What Does Duc mean? As this eMedTV Web page explains, Duc means "Moral." This page also highlights other information related to the name Duc.

Information on Duc-Thanh

What Does Duc-Thanh mean? As this eMedTV Web page explains, Duc-Thanh means "Combination of Duc and Thanh." This page also highlights other information related to the name Duc-Thanh.

Dude Name Information

This eMedTV Web page highlights information about the name Dude. This may include information about variations, and meaning.

Dudley -- Name Info

Information on Dudley includes the fact that it means "From the people's meadow." This eMedTV resource offers additional information on the name Dudley.

Duena Name Information

This eMedTV Web page explains name information related to Duena. This includes the meaning, origin, and other forms of Duena.

Duff Name Information

This eMedTV article provides a detailed overview of the name Duff, including its origin and meaning.

Information About Duffie

This eMedTV Web page explains name information related to Duffie. This includes the meaning, origin, and other forms of Duffie.

Information About Duffy

This eMedTV article provides a detailed overview of the name Duffy, including its origin and meaning.

Dugaid Name Information

This eMedTV article provides a detailed overview of the name Dugaid, including its origin and meaning.

About the Name Dugald

This eMedTV article provides a detailed overview of the name Dugald, including its origin and meaning.

Information on Duke -- Meaning, Origin, and/or Other Information

The origin of Duke is Old French. This eMedTV segment explains other information related to the name Duke, including its meaning and other forms.

Info on the Name Dukey

This eMedTV article provides a detailed overview of the name Dukey, including its origin and meaning.

Information on Dukle

This eMedTV Web page highlights information about the name Dukle. This may include information about variations, and meaning.

Duky -- Name Info

This eMedTV article provides a detailed overview of the name Duky, including its origin and meaning.

Dulce -- Meaning, Origin, and/or Other Information

This eMedTV Web page explains name information related to Dulce. This includes the meaning, origin, and other forms of Dulce.

Information on Dulcea -- Meaning, Origin, and/or Other Information

This eMedTV Web page highlights information about the name Dulcea. This may include information about variations, and meaning.

Info on the Name Dulci

This eMedTV Web page explains name information related to Dulci. This includes the meaning, origin, and other forms of Dulci.

Information on Dulcia -- Meaning, Origin, and/or Other Information

This eMedTV Web page explains name information related to Dulcia. This includes the meaning, origin, and other forms of Dulcia.

Dul-ciana Information -- Meaning, Origin, and/or Other Information

This eMedTV article provides a detailed overview of the name Dul-ciana, including its origin and meaning.

Dulcie -- Meaning, Origin, and/or Other Information

This eMedTV article provides a detailed overview of the name Dulcie, including its origin and meaning.

Dulcie-Caillin Information -- Meaning, Origin, and/or Other Information

This eMedTV article provides a detailed overview of the name Dulcie-Caillin, including its origin and meaning.

About Dulcine

This eMedTV Web page explains name information related to Dulcine. This includes the meaning, origin, and other forms of Dulcine.

About Dulcinea

The meaning of Dulcinea is "Sweet." This eMedTV article provides other information on the name Dulcinea, including its origin and other forms.

Dulcy Information -- Meaning, Origin, and/or Other Information

This eMedTV Web page highlights information about the name Dulcy. This may include information about variations, and meaning.

Dun -- Meaning, Origin, and/or Other Information

This eMedTV Web page highlights information about the name Dun. This may include information about variations, and meaning.

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