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Levitra Oral
Available in the form of a tablet, Levitra is an oral medication used to treat erectile dysfunction. This eMedTV Web page gives an introduction to this drug and how it works. A link to more detailed information on this medicine is also provided.
Levitra Pills
If you have erectile dysfunction, your healthcare provider may recommend Levitra. As this eMedTV segment explains, Levitra pills are taken by mouth, typically an hour before sexual activity. A link to more information on this medicine is also provided.
Levitra Precautions and Warnings
This eMedTV Web page lists some Levitra precautions and warnings, such as people who shouldn't take the drug (like those who are allergic to Levitra or its components), and the importance of telling your doctor about all other drugs you're taking.
Levitra Problems
In most cases, erectile dysfunction can be treated safely with Levitra. Problems, however, are possible. This eMedTV page describes some common side effects seen with this drug, as well as potentially serious reactions that require prompt medical care.
Levitra Risks
Most men are able to take Levitra without any problems; however, it may not be the best choice for everyone. This eMedTV segment describes some of the risks associated with Levitra, including life-threatening side effects that can occur in rare cases.
Levitra Strengths
This eMedTV page explains why the Levitra strength a person is prescribed varies, based upon certain factors. It provides some general dosing guidelines for when and how to take this drug, and includes a link to more in-depth information on this topic.
Levitra Tablets
This eMedTV Web page explains that Levitra comes in tablet form and is typically taken one hour before sexual activity. This resource briefly describes general dosing guidelines and provides a few tips for men using this erectile dysfunction medicine.
Levitra Tabs
This eMedTV page explains that the tablet (tab) form of Levitra is typically taken one hour before sexual activity. This article includes a brief overview of how to effectively use this erectile dysfunction drug and links to more detailed information.
Levlabuteral
As this eMedTV page explains, levalbuterol is a drug often used for the treatment or prevention of asthma and other respiratory conditions. This article also provides a link to more information. Levlabuteral is a common misspelling of levalbuterol.
Levlite Birth Control
On this eMedTV Web segment, we discuss Levlite birth control pills. Information includes warnings, precautions, side effects, dosing, and possible drug interactions.
Levoalbuterol
Levoalbuterol is a drug often used to treat or prevent a number of respiratory conditions. This eMedTV Web page offers a brief overview of this drug and provides a link to more information. Levoalbuterol is a common misspelling of levalbuterol.
Levocetirizine Dihydrochloride
This eMedTV presentation discusses levocetirizine dihydrochloride, a medicine used for treating allergies and hives. Information includes its possible side effects, warnings, and drug interactions.
Levoflaxacin
Levofloxacin is used to treat bacterial infections and prevent infection after anthrax exposure. This eMedTV page explains how levofloxacin works and lists possible side effects of the antibiotic. Levoflaxacin is a common misspelling of levofloxacin.
Levoflaxin
Levofloxacin is used to treat bacterial infections and to prevent anthrax infection. This eMedTV resource discusses these levofloxacin uses in more detail and lists possible side effects of the drug. Levoflaxin is a common misspelling of levofloxacin.
Levofloxacin Side Effects
Common side effects of levofloxacin include dizziness, diarrhea, and vomiting. This eMedTV resource also lists rare but possible levofloxacin side effects and explains which side effects are potentially serious and require medical attention.
Levora Birth Control Pills
This eMedTV Web segment discusses Levora birth control pills. Information includes its side effects, uses, dosing, warnings, and drug interactions.
Levoxal
Levoxyl is a prescription medicine licensed to treat hypothyroidism and other thyroid problems. This eMedTV article describes this drug in more detail and explains what side effects may occur. Levoxal is a common misspelling of Levoxyl.
Levoxel
If you have an underactive thyroid, your doctor may recommend the prescription drug Levoxyl. This eMedTV segment covers other uses of this medication and explains how often it is typically taken. Levoxel is a common misspelling of Levoxyl.
Levoxl
Levoxyl is a medication often prescribed to treat an underactive thyroid and other thyroid problems. This eMedTV segment explains what you should discuss with your doctor before using this thyroid medicine. Levoxl is a common misspelling of Levoxyl.
Levoxyl 25 mcg
Levoxyl is a thyroid medicine that comes in 12 different strengths, starting with 25 mcg Levoxyl tablets. This eMedTV article includes the complete list of various Levoxyl strengths and offers general dosing information for this medication.
Levoxyl 50 mcg
Levoxyl is a drug used for treating an underactive thyroid. As this eMedTV page explains, dosing for this medicine must be individualized. Some people may start with a low dose (such as 50 mcg Levoxyl tablets), while others need a higher dosage.
Levoxyl Dosage
Your doctor will determine your Levoxyl dosage based on several factors, such as age. This eMedTV Web page describes these factors in more detail and explains why there is no standard dose. This page also offers tips for those taking the drug.
Levoxyl Medication Information
Levoxyl is a medicine commonly used for the treatment of an underactive thyroid. This eMedTV Web page includes more Levoxyl medication information, including other uses for this drug, potential side effects, and general warnings and precautions.
Levoxyl Oral
Levoxyl is an oral medication taken for an underactive thyroid. As this article from the eMedTV Web site explains, the prescription drug can also be used for treating various other thyroid problems, including certain types of thyroid cancer.
Levoxyl Side Affects
Potential Levoxyl side effects include insomnia, shakiness, and difficult breathing. As this eMedTV resource explains, side effects usually occur when the dosage is too high. Levoxyl side affects is a common misspelling of Levoxyl side effects.
Levoxyl Strengths
Levoxyl is a medication available by prescription to treat hypothyroidism. This article from the eMedTV archives explains what strengths of Levoxyl are available and provides general dosing information for this thyroid medication.
Levoxyl Tablet Medication
Levoxyl tablets are available by prescription to treat certain conditions related to the thyroid. This eMedTV presentation looks at the drug, including possible side effects, warnings, precautions, and interactions.
Lexapo
This eMedTV Web article explains how Lexapro works to treat depression and generalized anxiety disorder. This page also describes side effects of Lexapro and factors that may affect your dosage. Lexapo is a common misspelling of Lexapro.
Lexapor
Lexapro is a medication that is often prescribed to treat depression and generalized anxiety disorder. As this eMedTV page explains, Lexapro comes in several strengths and has several possible side effects. Lexapor is a common misspelling of Lexapro.
Lexapril
A healthcare provider may prescribe Lexapro to treat depression or generalized anxiety disorder. This eMedTV resource explores some side effects of Lexapro and offers some general dosing information. Lexapril is a common misspelling of Lexapro.
Lexapro 20 mg Tablets
Most people being treated for depression or GAD end up taking Lexapro 20 mg tablets or 10 mg tablets. This eMedTV segment offers more dosing information and explains how dosing with Lexapro works for elderly people and people with liver problems.
Lexapro Alternatives
This eMedTV page explains that there are numerous Lexapro alternatives for treating both depression and anxiety. This page lists some alternatives to this drug for the treatment of depression, which can include therapy and other antidepressant drugs.
Lexapro Dangers
Antidepressants, including Lexapro, can increase the risk of suicidal thoughts and behavior. This article on the eMedTV site explores other possible dangers with Lexapro, including potentially serious side effects that require prompt medical attention.
Lexapro Drug Information
As this eMedTV Web resource explains, Lexapro is a prescribed medication used to treat depression and generalized anxiety disorder. This page offers an overview of Lexapro drug information, including general precautions and available strengths.
Lexapro for Depression
Generalized anxiety disorder can be treated with Lexapro; depression can, too. This segment of the eMedTV Web site describes how this medication works and explains what you should discuss with your doctor before starting treatment.
Lexapro Medicine for Anxiety
Lexapro, a medicine for anxiety and depression, is available by prescription only. This page from the eMedTV Web site further explores these uses and explains what you should discuss with your healthcare provider before starting this medication.
Lexapro Oral
Lexapro is a prescription drug approved to treat depression and generalized anxiety disorder. As this eMedTV page explains, there are two forms of Lexapro: oral solution and tablets. This article contains more information about this antidepressant.
Lexapro OTC
There is no Lexapro OTC (over-the-counter) medication available; it is only available with a prescription. This eMedTV Web article offers an overview of Lexapro, including information on its uses, how the drug works, and possible side effects.
Lexapro Risks
As an antidepressant, Lexapro could increase the risk of suicidal thinking and behavior. As this eMedTV segment explains, there are other potential risks with Lexapro to be aware of before starting treatment, including possible side effects of the drug.
Lexapro Substitute
You should use a Lexapro substitute if you develop side effects or do not see an improvement in symptoms. This eMedTV page covers common alternatives, including other drugs that can be used to treat depression or generalized anxiety disorder.
Lexapro Tablets
Lexapro is a medication often prescribed for the treatment of depression and generalized anxiety disorder. This eMedTV resource further explores the uses and effects of this drug. There are currently two forms of Lexapro: tablets and oral solution.
Lexapro Weight Change
There are several possible side effects of Lexapro, and weight change is one of them. This page from the eMedTV Web library explains how Lexapro may cause weight loss or weight gain in some people, and offers tips on controlling your weight change.
Lexapro Withdrawl
Stopping Lexapro too quickly may lead to withdrawal symptoms, such as confusion and a burning sensation. This eMedTV article describes other possible Lexapro withdrawal symptoms. Lexapro withdrawl is a common misspelling of Lexapro withdrawal.
Lexaprol
This eMedTV segment features a brief overview of Lexapro, a prescription drug that is used to treat depression and generalized anxiety disorder. This page also describes possible Lexapro side effects. Lexaprol is a common misspelling of Lexapro.
Lexopril
This page of the eMedTV library explains how the prescription drug Lexapro works to treat depression and generalized anxiety disorder. This page also gives tips on when and how to take the medication. Lexopril is a common misspelling of Lexapro.
Lexopro
As this eMedTV page explains, a doctor may prescribe Lexapro to treat depression and generalized anxiety disorder. This page explains how Lexapro works and describes the factors that may affect your dosage. Lexopro is a common misspelling of Lexapro.
Lexpro
As this eMedTV page explains, Lexapro is a prescription drug that can treat the symptoms of depression and generalized anxiety disorder. This page offers a brief overview of dosing tips and side effects. Lexpro is a common misspelling of Lexapro.
Lialda (Mesalamine) Drug Information
This segment from the eMedTV library provides some basic information on Lialda (mesalamine), a drug used to treat ulcerative colitis. This page provides a brief overview of this prescription medication and offers a link to more details on it.
Lialda 1.2 Mg Tablets
As explained in this part of the eMedTV site, Lialda comes in the form of 1.2-mg tablets. This article looks at the dosing guidelines for this ulcerative colitis medication and provides a link to more details on when and how to take it.
Lialda for Ulcerative Colitis
Healthcare providers commonly prescribe Lialda for ulcerative colitis. This eMedTV segment briefly describes how this medicine works and lists other treatment options that it may be combined with to relieve symptoms of this condition.
Lialda Pills
This page from the eMedTV site presents a brief overview of Lialda pills, which are taken once a day to treat a certain kind of inflammatory bowel disease. This segment provides some basic dosing information for this drug and a link to more information.
Libril
Lybrel is a prescription oral contraceptive that is taken continuously, with no inactive pills. This eMedTV page explains when and how to take Lybrel and lists potential side effects of the birth control pill. Libril is a common misspelling of Lybrel.
Librium and Alcohol
This eMedTV article explains that it is typically recommended that you not drink alcohol while taking Librium. This page also outlines some of the dangers and risks of combining these two substances, such as memory problems and drowsiness.
Librium Overdose
Symptoms of a Librium overdose can include slow reflexes, confusion, and a coma. This portion of the eMedTV library describes the symptoms that may occur if you take too much Librium and explains some of the treatment options that are available.
Lice on Body (Body Lice)
This page of the eMedTV archives presents a brief overview of body lice, which live primarily in the clothing of an infested person. This segment explains how transmission occurs, the usual signs and symptoms, and treatment.
Licinopril
A doctor may prescribe lisinopril to help treat several conditions of the heart and blood vessels. This eMedTV article lists possible side effects of lisinopril and discusses some general precautions. Licinopril is a common misspelling of lisinopril.
Licinopril Side Effects
Some common side effects of lisinopril include diarrhea and dizziness. This eMedTV page also covers which side effects may require immediate medical care. Licinopril side effects is a common misspelling and variation of side effects of lisinopril.
Licithin
The dietary supplement lecithin is claimed to be useful for treating liver disease and other conditions. This eMedTV page explains what lecithin is used for and lists potential side effects of the product. Licithin is a common misspelling of lecithin.
Licorace
Licorice is available in the form of a supplement to treat ulcers and other medical conditions. This eMedTV page lists other benefits of licorice and covers some of the risks of taking the supplement. Licorace is a common misspelling of licorice.
Licorce
Licorice may be effective for treating ulcers and other similar problems, such as heartburn or indigestion. This eMedTV article describes other effects of licorice and lists side effects that may occur. Licorce is a common misspelling of licorice.
Licorise
Licorice supplements can be used to treat ulcers, indigestion, and heartburn. This eMedTV resource explains how licorice works for these conditions and explores some of the risks of using this supplement. Licorise is a common misspelling of licorice.
Licris
Licorice supplements can be used to treat ulcers and lower cholesterol. This eMedTV resource covers other licorice benefits, lists potential side effects, and offers warnings and precautions for the product. Licris is a common misspelling of licorice.
Lidaderm
The Lidoderm patch is a prescription product applied to the skin to treat postherpetic neuralgia. This eMedTV page explores this skin patch, including dosing tips, how it works, and more. Lidaderm is a common misspelling of Lidoderm.
Lidaderm Patch
If you have postherpetic neuralgia, your doctor may prescribe the Lidoderm patch. This eMedTV Web article offers a brief description of the drug, including dosing tips and side effects. Lidaderm patch is a common misspelling of Lidoderm patch.
Lidax
A doctor may prescribe Lidex to treat psoriasis, eczema, or various other skin problems. This eMedTV Web selection provides a brief overview of this skin medicine, including some general dosing tips. Lidax is a common misspelling of Lidex.
Lidex Cream
A doctor may prescribe Lidex cream to treat certain skin conditions, such as psoriasis and eczema. This eMedTV article describes how this medicine works to relieve itching and inflammation. A link to more detailed information is also included.
Lidex Drug Information
Available by prescription, Lidex is used for treating dermatitis, eczema, and other skin conditions. This eMedTV Web selection offers more drug information on Lidex, including side effects and safety precautions. A link to more details is also included.
Lidex Emollient Cream
If you have dermatitis, poison ivy, or other skin conditions, you may benefit from Lidex emollient cream. This eMedTV resource takes a look at what this medicine is used for and how it works. A link to more information on this drug is also included.
Lidex Gel
If you have skin conditions like eczema or dermatitis, a doctor may prescribe Lidex gel. This eMedTV page offers a brief description of what Lidex gel is used for and possible side effects. A link to more detailed information is also provided.
Lidex Liquid
Psoriasis, eczema, and certain other skin problems may be treated with Lidex liquid. This eMedTV segment discusses what this topical solution is used for, how it works, and general safety precautions. A link to more details is also included.
Lidex Ointment
A doctor may prescribe Lidex ointment to treat poison ivy, eczema, or other skin problems. This eMedTV segment offers some details on what this medication is prescribed for, how it works, and dosing tips. A link to more details is also provided.
Lidex Ointment Dosage
The typical dosage of Lidex ointment is a thin layer applied to the affected areas two to four times daily. This eMedTV article explores some of the dosing guidelines for using this drug for various skin problems. A link to more details is also included.
Lidex Topical Solution
If you have psoriasis, dermatitis, or eczema, a doctor may prescribe Lidex topical solution. This eMedTV Web selection offers a brief description of what this medicine is used for and how it works. A link to more information is also provided.
Lidex-E
As this eMedTV resource discusses, Lidex emollient cream (Lidex-E) can help relieve itching and inflammation caused by eczema, dermatitis, and certain other skin conditions. This page offers an overview of this drug and provides a link to more details.
Lidiomil
This eMedTV page explains that Ludiomil is a prescription drug used to treat depression and anxiety caused by depression. This page also describes dosing guidelines and lists symptoms of an overdose. Lidiomil is a common misspelling of Ludiomil.
Lidocain Patch
The lidocaine patch is a type of anesthetic used for treating pain that can occur after having shingles. This eMedTV resource describes how this patch works and explains what to tell your doctor. Lidocain patch is a common misspelling of lidocaine patch.
Lidocaine Patch Drug Information
The lidocaine patch is a prescription medicine used to treat nerve pain following a case of shingles. This eMedTV page offers more information on the lidocaine patch, explaining the drug's dosing guidelines, possible side effects, and safety precautions.
Lidoderm and Pregnancy
The Lidoderm patch (lidocaine patch) appears to pose little risk to a developing fetus. However, as this eMedTV page explains, you should let your doctor know (prior to using Lidoderm) if you are pregnant, as there may be potential problems to discuss.
Lidoderm Patch Side Effects
Common negative reactions to the Lidoderm patch include skin reactions, such as blisters and redness. This eMedTV page lists other possible side effects of the Lidoderm patch, including potentially serious problems that may require prompt medical care.
Lidoderm Side Effects
Some Lidoderm side effects discussed in this eMedTV Web resource include common side effects, such as skin reactions. This page also lists potentially serious side effects that may require immediate medical care, such as difficulty breathing.
Lime Disease
Lyme disease, often characterized by a skin rash, is usually spread through the bites of infected ticks. This eMedTV resource lists other symptoms of the disease and offers a few prevention tips. Lime disease is a common misspelling of Lyme disease.
Linagliptin Drug Information
A healthcare provider may prescribe linagliptin to treat type 2 diabetes in adults. This eMedTV resource offers more information on linagliptin, including how this drug works, dosing tips, and what to discuss with your doctor before taking it.
Linazolid
A prescription antibiotic, linezolid is used to treat serious infections that are caused by bacteria. This eMedTV selection explains how to take this drug and lists some possible side effects. Linazolid is a common misspelling of linezolid.
Linesolid
Linezolid, an antibiotic, comes in many forms and is used to treat certain types of bacterial infections. This eMedTV page offers some basic information on this product and provides a link to more details. Linesolid is a common misspelling of linezolid.
Linzolid
As this eMedTV page explains, healthcare providers use linezolid to treat certain types of pneumonia, as well as certain antibiotic-resistant infections. This article gives an overview of this antibiotic. Linzolid is a common misspelling of linezolid.
Lioresal Side Effects
Some of the most common Lioresal side effects include drowsiness, confusion, and headaches. This eMedTV Web page provides a more complete list of potential side effects, including potentially serious problems that may require prompt medical care.
Lipator Alternatives
Many other cholesterol medications are available if you do not respond well to Lipitor. This page from the eMedTV Web site describes these Lipitor alternatives in more detail. Lipator alternatives is a common misspelling of Lipitor alternatives.
Lipator and Grapefruit
Combining Lipitor and grapefruit products can cause a negative interaction in the body. This eMedTV page explains how this interaction causes high drug levels and other problems. Lipator and grapefruit is a common misspelling of Lipitor and grapefruit.
Lipatore
Lipitor is a prescription medicine used to treat high cholesterol and high triglycerides. This eMedTV resource discusses other approved Lipitor uses, explains how the drug works, and describes its effects. Lipatore is a common misspelling of Lipitor.
Lipetor
Lipitor is a prescription drug approved for the treatment of high cholesterol and high triglycerides. This eMedTV segment covers other Lipitor uses and explains what to tell your doctor before using Lipitor. Lipetor is a common misspelling of Lipitor.
Lipetor Side Effects
Joint pain, diarrhea, and headache are some of the common side effects seen with Lipitor. Side effects, as this eMedTV page explains, are usually mild and can be treated easily. Lipetor side effects is a common misspelling of Lipitor side effects.
Lipidor
This page of the eMedTV archives provides an overview of Lipitor, a medication used to treat high cholesterol and high triglycerides. This article describes how Lipitor works and what to do if you overdose. Lipidor is a common misspelling of Lipitor.
Lipidor and Muscle Cramps
Muscle pain is a possible side effect of Lipitor. This eMedTV segment offers more information on Lipitor and muscle pain, and explains how many people develop this side effect. Lipidor and muscle cramps is often mistaken for Lipitor and muscle pain.
Lipidor Side Effects
Lipitor can cause several side effects, such as headaches, diarrhea, and muscle pain. This eMedTV page lists other potential Lipitor side effects and links to more information. Lipidor side effects is a common misspelling of Lipitor side effects.
Lipitor 10 mg
The recommended starting Lipitor dosage for adults is Lipitor 10 mg to Lipitor 20 mg once daily. This eMedTV Web page offers more information on Lipitor 10 mg and explains how dosing works for children ages 10 to 17 with high cholesterol.
Lipitor 20 mg
Most adults with high cholesterol take an average daily dose of Lipitor 20 mg to Lipitor 40 mg. As this eMedTV page explains, the maximum recommended dose for children is 20 mg once a day. This article offers more detailed Lipitor dosing guidelines.
Lipitor 40 mg
People who need a large drop in their cholesterol numbers may need to start on Lipitor 40 mg. This eMedTV resource also lists other Lipitor strengths available and offers tips on how and when to take this cholesterol medication.
Lipitor 80 mg
Lipitor 80 mg is the strongest strength available for this cholesterol medication. This article from the eMedTV library explains what other strengths are available and offers Lipitor dosing guidelines for both adults and children.
Lipitor Adverse Reactions
Some of the most common adverse Lipitor reactions include headaches, muscle pain, and diarrhea. This page of the eMedTV Web site describes several other adverse reactions, including those that require immediate medical attention.
Lipitor and Breastfeeding
The manufacturer of Lipitor does not recommend the use of this drug in women who are breastfeeding. This eMedTV segment talks about Lipitor and breastfeeding, and stresses the importance of talking to your healthcare provider about this issue.
Lipitor High Cholesterol Medicine
Lipitor is a prescription medication used for treating several conditions, including high cholesterol. This eMedTV page offers an overview of how Lipitor is used as a high cholesterol medicine, including information on how the drug works.
Lipitor Medication Information
Lipitor is a drug prescribed to treat several conditions, such as high triglycerides and high cholesterol. This eMedTV page offers an overview of Lipitor medication information, including how the drug works, possible side effects, and dosing information.
Lipitor Oral
As this eMedTV article explains, Lipitor oral tablets may be prescribed to treat several conditions, such as high triglycerides and high cholesterol. This page also describes possible side effects, general precautions, and dosing guidelines.
Lipitor Patent Expiration
As this eMedTV page explains, there are no generic Lipitor products available, even though the drug is no longer protected by a patent. This article takes a closer look at the situation and also warns against buying fake generic medications.
Lipitor Side Affects
Common Lipitor side effects include diarrhea, headache, and rash. This eMedTV article lists other possible side effects, including serious ones that require medical attention. Lipitor side affects is a common misspelling of Lipitor side effects.
Lipitor Tablets
Lipitor tablets are commonly used to treat high cholesterol and high triglycerides. This page on the eMedTV Web site describes how Lipitor works, further explains what the medication is used for, and lists the various strengths available.
Lipitor Uses
Lipitor is often prescribed to lower high triglycerides and high cholesterol. As discussed in this eMedTV segment, Lipitor uses also include preventing cardiovascular disease in people with risk factors for the condition (such as type 2 diabetes).
Lipo-6 Side Effects
Possible side effects of Lipo-6 could include nervousness, insomnia, and headaches. This eMedTV article explains why information on side effects with the supplement is unclear and also lists adverse reactions that may require prompt medical attention.
Lipofen Side Effects
Common side effects of Lipofen may include constipation, nausea, and back pain. This eMedTV article provides a list of other common side effects and explains which problems are potentially serious and should be reported to your healthcare provider.
Liposyne
Lipozene is a weight loss aid used to help with obesity. This eMedTV Web page explains how Lipozene may work to help with weight loss and explores the potential side effects of this product. Liposyne is a common misspelling of Lipozene.
Lipotor
As this eMedTV page explains, a doctor may prescribe Lipitor to treat high cholesterol or high triglycerides, or to prevent heart and blood vessel disease. This page also covers some dosing guidelines. Lipotor is a common misspelling of Lipitor.
Lipovarin Side Effects
This eMedTV article explains why so little is known about Lipovarin side effects. It also lists side effects that may occur with use of the supplement, as well as side effects that should be reported immediately to your healthcare provider.
Lipovax
Lipovox is a product believed to be useful for weight loss and treating wrinkles and acne. This eMedTV resource explains what this supplement contains and explores the safety and effectiveness of Lipovox. Lipovax is a common misspelling of Lipovox.
Lipovix
As this eMedTV article explains, Lipovox uses include improving acne and wrinkles and helping people lose weight. This page offers a brief overview on Lipovox and includes a link to more information. Lipovix is a common misspelling of Lipovox.
Lipozene Diet Pills
Lipozene is one of the many weight loss supplements available without a prescription. This eMedTV segment looks at this popular diet pill, including whether it works and its possible side effects.
Liptor Side Effects
Some common side effects of Lipitor include headaches, muscle pain, and diarrhea. This eMedTV Web resource also explains which side effects may require prompt medical care. Liptor side effects is a common misspelling of Lipitor side effects.
Liquid Amoxicillin
As explained in this eMedTV page, amoxicillin liquid comes in two varieties: pediatric drops and oral suspension. This article offers information on how to use amoxicillin and describes how this particular antibiotic works to fight bacterial infections.
Liquid Augmentin
Augmentin is a prescription antibiotic approved for treating various types of infections. As this eMedTV Web page explains, Augmentin comes in liquid, tablet, and chewable tablet form. The medication is approved for use in both adults and children.
Liquid Ceftin
In certain situations, a doctor may prescribe the liquid form of Ceftin instead of the tablets. As this eMedTV page explains, liquid Ceftin is approved for children age 3 months to 12 years old. This page also offers some tips on taking this drug.
Liquid Celexa
A healthcare provider may prescribe Celexa liquid or tablets to treat depression. As this eMedTV Web article discusses, Celexa works by affecting a specific chemical in the brain. This page also covers the strengths of Celexa.
Liquid Lithium
The usual starting lithium dose is 600 mg three times daily (for liquid lithium, tablets, and capsules). This eMedTV page also offers dosing guidelines for extended-release tablets and explains how dosing works for maintenance treatment.
Liquid Neurontin
For people who have trouble swallowing tablets or capsules, liquid Neurontin is available. This article from the eMedTV Web site explains what Neurontin is used for and offers general dosing guidelines for this medication.
Liquid Paxil
A doctor may prescribe Paxil liquid or tablets to treat depression, OCD, or other brain conditions. This eMedTV Web article discusses how Paxil works, describes potential side effects, and lists the various strengths of the drug that are available.
Liquid Phenergan
Phenergan comes in liquid, tablet, rectal suppository, and injectable form. This segment from the eMedTV archives describes liquid Phenergan in more detail, explains what this drug is used for, and offers general dosing information.
Liquid Prozac
There is only one strength available for liquid Prozac, but the capsule form comes in four strengths. This eMedTV resource explains when and how to take both forms of Prozac and describes how this medicine works for depression and other conditions.
Liquorice
Licorice has many different effects on the human body, including treating heartburn and ulcers. This eMedTV page explores other benefits of licorice and also covers some of the risks of using the product. Liquorice is a common misspelling of licorice.
Lirica
Lyrica is commonly prescribed to treat nerve pain, fibromyalgia, or epilepsy. This eMedTV Web page also lists possible side effects and describes the factors that may affect your dosage. Lirica is a common misspelling of Lyrica.
Liryka
Lyrica is a drug often prescribed to treat nerve pain, epileptic seizures, and fibromyalgia. This eMedTV page explains what to tell your doctor before using it and lists possible side effects of the drug. Liryka is a common misspelling of Lyrica.
Lisdexamfetamine
Lisdexamfetamine, which is only available by prescription, is used to treat ADHD. This eMedTV page takes a detailed look at this drug, providing information on how it works, potential side effects, and general dosing information.
Lisdexamfetamine Dimesylate
Lisinapril
As this eMedTV page explains, lisinopril is prescribed to treat several heart and blood vessel conditions. This page discusses how lisinopril works and describes the factors that may affect your dosage. Lisinapril is a common misspelling of lisinopril.
Lisinepril
Lisinopril is used to treat heart failure and other conditions related to the heart and blood vessels. This eMedTV page provides a brief overview of the drug, including how and when to take it. Lisinepril is a common misspelling of lisinopril.
Lisinopril 2.5 mg Tablets
As this eMedTV Web page explains, your doctor may prescribe 2.5 mg lisinopril tablets to treat certain heart and blood vessel conditions. This page also covers general lisinopril dosing guidelines and describes factors that may affect your dose.
Lisinopril 30 mg Tablets
A doctor may prescribe 30 mg lisinopril tablets to treat several heart or blood vessel conditions. This eMedTV Web segment further discusses general lisinopril dosing guidelines and describes the factors that may affect your dosage.
Lisinopril 40 mg Tablets
If you have high blood pressure, you may be prescribed 40 mg lisinopril tablets once daily. This eMedTV page offers more lisinopril dosing guidelines and explains the factors that may affect your dosage, such as your age and medications you are taking.
Lisinopril 5 mg Tablets
If you have certain heart or blood vessel conditions, your doctor may prescribe 5 mg lisinopril tablets. This eMedTV segment offers some general lisinopril dosing guidelines if you have had a heart attack or to treat congestive heart failure.
Lisinopril Alternatives
If you have side effects or if lisinopril is not working for you, there are several alternatives available. This eMedTV Web resource provides a brief overview of several alternatives to lisinopril, such as other blood pressure medications.
Lisinopril and Angioedema
As with other ACE inhibitors, lisinopril can cause angioedema (swelling). This eMedTV Web segment further discusses angioedema and lisinopril, including the possible signs of angioedema that require immediate medical attention.
Lisinopril and Impotence
There are several possible side effects of lisinopril, and erectile dysfunction is one of them. This eMedTV Web segment takes a closer look at impotence and lisinopril, and provides information on how often sexual side effects occur with this medication.
Lisinopril and Liver Failure
In rare cases, liver failure can be caused by lisinopril. This selection from the eMedTV archives further discusses this topic, including the possible signs of liver failure to watch out for and when you should contact your healthcare provider.