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Levitra Information
Levitra Side Effects
Dizziness, nausea, and headache are a few common Levitra side effects. This eMedTV page also lists rare side effects, such as arthritis and diarrhea, and serious problems that can occur in some people taking the drug, like sudden death.
Levkin
Levaquin is used for treating bacterial infections and preventing infection after anthrax exposure. This eMedTV page further describes Levaquin and explains what to tell your doctor before using this drug. Levkin is a common misspelling of Levaquin.
Levlite
Levlite is a combined oral contraceptive that can be obtained with a prescription. This article from the eMedTV library explains how this form of birth control works and lists some of the potential side effects that may occur with Levlite.
Levlite Side Effects
Potential side effects of Levlite include headaches, changes in sex drive, and breakthrough bleeding. This eMedTV resource describes other possible Levlite side effects, including serious problems that should be reported to your doctor immediately.
Levobunolol
Levobunolol is a prescription eye drop approved to treat high eye pressure or chronic open angle glaucoma. This eMedTV resource describes how the medication works, offers dosing information, and explains what side effects may occur with this product.
Levocetirizine
Levocetirizine is commonly prescribed to treat allergies or chronic hives of unknown cause. This eMedTV resource offers an overview of the drug, providing information on levocetirizine uses, dosages, side effects, and precautions to be aware of.
Levofloxacin
Levofloxacin is an antibiotic approved to treat infections and to prevent infection after anthrax exposure. This eMedTV article describes the effects of levofloxacin, explains how the drug works, and offers general dosing information for the medicine.
Levofloxin
Levofloxacin is a prescription antibiotic used for treating numerous bacterial infections. This eMedTV segment explores other levofloxacin uses and explains how the drug works for these conditions. Levofloxin is a common misspelling of levofloxacin.
Levoquin
Various types of bacterial infections can be treated with Levaquin. This eMedTV page describes how Levaquin works, explains what forms are available, and lists common side effects of the antibiotic. Levoquin is a common misspelling of Levaquin.
Levora
Levora is a prescription oral contraceptive that is used to prevent pregnancy. This eMedTV article explains how Levora works, offers dosing information for this form of birth control, and lists potential side effects that may occur.
Levora Side Effects
Common Levora side effects may include breakthrough bleeding, acne, and bloating. As this eMedTV page explains, while most side effects are minor, some may require immediate medical attention, such as vision changes, migraines, or chest pain.
Levothroid
Levothroid is a prescription medication that is used for treating hypothyroidism and other thyroid problems. This eMedTV page further explores Levothroid, including information on how it works, possible side effects, and tips for taking the drug.
Levothroid Medication Information
This eMedTV Web page looks at the medication Levothroid. Information covered includes possible side effects (insomnia, hair loss), interactions, warnings, and precautions.
Levothroid Side Effects
You should contact your doctor immediately if you develop any side effects of Levothroid, such as insomnia. This eMedTV resource covers the side effects of this drug and explains that side effects of the product may indicate your dosage is too high.
Levothroxin
A healthcare provider may prescribe levothyroxine to treat an underactive thyroid or other thyroid problems. This eMedTV page explores some side effects of levothyroxine and general dosing tips. Levothroxin is a common misspelling of levothyroxine.
Levothroxine
Levothyroxine is a drug used to treat an underactive thyroid and certain types of thyroid cancer. This eMedTV article offers an overview of this product and provides a link to more information. Levothroxine is a common misspelling of levothyroxine.
Levothryroxine
This eMedTV article explains how the prescription drug levothyroxine works to treat certain thyroid problems (such as hypothyroidism). This page also covers general precautions of levothyroxine. Levothryroxine is a common misspelling of levothyroxine.
Levothyroid
Levothroid is a medication that can treat an underactive thyroid and other thyroid problems. This eMedTV page explores some Levothroid side effects and offers general dosing information. Levothyroid is a common misspelling of Levothroid.
Levothyrox
Levothyroxine is a drug that is used to treat an underactive thyroid and other thyroid problems. This eMedTV page offers a brief description of the drug, including factors that may affect your dose. Levothyrox is a common misspelling of levothyroxine.
Levothyroxin
Levothyroxine works to treat hypothyroidism and other thyroid problems by boosting thyroid hormones. This eMedTV page offers dosing information and lists possible signs of an overdose on the drug. Levothyroxin is a common misspelling of levothyroxine.
Levothyroxine
Available by prescription, levothyroxine can treat an underactive thyroid and other thyroid problems. This eMedTV resource describes how levothyroxine works, explains what you should know before taking the drug, and lists possible side effects.
Levothyroxine Dosage
The recommended dosage of levothyroxine will depend on several factors, such as age. This selection from the eMedTV Web site explains how the dosage must be individualized for each person and offers some tips on taking the drug.
Levothyroxine Side Effects
Possible side effects of levothyroxine can include fever, insomnia, and an increased appetite. This eMedTV segment explains that levothyroxine side effects can be quite dangerous and may be an indication that your dosage is too high.
Levothyroxine Sodium Tablets
Levothyroxine sodium tablets are used to treat certain problems with the thyroid. On this Web page, eMedTV discusses the drug, including dosing, possible interactions, warnings, precautions, and side effects.
Levoxil
Levoxyl helps boost thyroid hormone levels in people with an underactive thyroid or other problems. This eMedTV page explains how Levoxyl works and outlines some possible side effects of the drug. Levoxil is a common misspelling of Levoxyl.
Levoxyl
Levoxyl is a prescription drug that can treat an underactive thyroid and certain types of thyroid problems. This eMedTV page offers an overview of the drug, including information on how it works, potential side effects, and some general precautions.
Levoxyl Dosage
The Levoxyl dosage your doctor prescribes will be based on several factors, such as age. This eMedTV Web page describes these factors in more detail and explains why there is no standard Levoxyl dosage. This page also covers tips for taking the drug.
Levoxyl Side Effects
Hair loss, insomnia, and fever are some of the common side effects of Levoxyl. This selection from the eMedTV Web site explains why you should contact your healthcare provider right away if you develop any problems while taking Levoxyl.
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.
Levquin
Levaquin is an antibiotic used for treating infections and preventing infection after anthrax exposure. This eMedTV page covers these uses in more detail and lists the various forms of Levaquin available. Levquin is a common misspelling of Levaquin.
Lewy Body Dementia
Lewy body dementia is a form of dementia characterized by abnormal structures in the brain. This eMedTV article offers an overview of this condition, including information about symptoms associated with it and how they are treated.
Lewybody Dementia
Lewy body dementia is a form of dementia that cannot be cured. This eMedTV segment provides a concise overview of Lewy body dementia and contains a link to more in-depth information. Lewybody dementia is a common misspelling of Lewy body dementia.
Lexapro
Generalized anxiety disorder and depression are often treated with Lexapro. This segment of the eMedTV Web site further describes this prescription drug and its other uses, as well as dosing information, side effects, strengths, and more.
Lexapro 10 mg Tablets
Most people being treated for depression or GAD typically start with Lexapro 10 mg tablets. This eMedTV resource explains what other forms and strengths are available for this medication and provides more detailed Lexapro dosing guidelines.
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 5 mg Tablets
People with liver problems treating depression or GAD may start with Lexapro 5 mg tablets. This eMedTV page also includes dosing guidelines for people without liver problems and explains what the maximum recommended dose is for elderly people.
Lexapro Alternatives
This eMedTV page explains that there are numerous Lexapro alternatives for treating both depression and anxiety. This page lists some alternatives to Lexapro for the treatment of depression, which can include therapy and other antidepressant drugs.
Lexapro and Hair Loss
Some people taking Lexapro may experience side effects, including the loss of hair. This eMedTV resource explains that you should talk with your healthcare provider if hair loss does occur while you're taking Lexapro.
Lexapro and Migraine Headaches
In some cases, a healthcare provider may prescribe Lexapro to help prevent migraines. This part of the eMedTV library takes an in-depth look at Lexapro and migraine headaches, including information on when a doctor may prescribe Lexapro for this use.
Lexapro and Pregnancy
This eMedTV page lists symptoms seen in some fetuses exposed to Lexapro during pregnancy (including seizures, tremors, and constant crying) and explains that you should talk with your healthcare provider if you're taking Lexapro and pregnancy occurs.
Lexapro and Suicide
This eMedTV page explains that you should talk to your doctor if you have any possible signs of suicidal behavior (like insomnia or suicide attempts), whether or not you're taking Lexapro. This page also covers previous studies on suicide and Lexapro.
Lexapro and Weight Gain
Up to 5 percent of people on Lexapro may experience weight gain. This eMedTV page explains that if you're taking Lexapro and weight gain occurs, you can help it by getting regular physical activity and limiting your alcohol intake, among other things.
Lexapro and Weight Loss
As this eMedTV segment explains, weight loss is a rare Lexapro side effect. This article discusses how often this side effect occurs and explains that you should talk to your healthcare provider if you notice weight loss while on the drug.
Lexapro Antidepressant
As a type of antidepressant, Lexapro treats depression and anxiety by affecting a certain brain chemical. This eMedTV Web segment further discusses Lexapro, including information on how it works, possible side effects, and available strengths.
Lexapro Dosage
The suggested dosage of Lexapro for the treatment of depression or anxiety ranges from 10 mg to 20 mg daily. This eMedTV page covers how dosing is determined and lists tips on taking the drug (such as taking your dose at the same time daily).
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 Drug Interactions
NSAIDs and alcohol are among the drugs that can potentially interfere with Lexapro. This eMedTV Web page describes how drug interactions with Lexapro can cause life-threatening side effects or raise your risk of stomach bleeding, among other things.
Lexapro Medication
Lexapro Overdose
Nausea, vomiting, and dizziness are among the possible symptoms of a Lexapro overdose. As this eMedTV page explains, treatment for an overdose may involve pumping the stomach, medications, and supportive care (which can include fluids through an IV).
Lexapro Sexual Side Effects
Impotence and a decreased sex drive are among the potential sexual side effects with Lexapro. This eMedTV page explains why it's difficult to tell if these "Lexapro sexual side effects" are caused by the drug or the condition it's being used to treat.
Lexapro Side Effects
Insomnia, nausea, and headache are among the common side effects of Lexapro. This eMedTV page also discusses rare side effects (such as acne, anemia, and hair loss) and serious ones (such as hallucinations and a fast heart rate).
Lexapro vs. Celexa
What is the difference between Lexapro vs. Celexa? As this page on the eMedTV Web site explains, although Lexapro and Celexa are similar chemically, they are not interchangeable and are not approved for all of the same uses.
Lexapro Withdrawal
This eMedTV page explains that if you abruptly stop using Lexapro, you may experience withdrawal symptoms. These symptoms of withdrawal from Lexapro, which may include irritability, anxiety, and insomnia, usually improve without any need for treatment.
Lexepro
Lexapro is a medication that is licensed to treat a number of conditions within the brain. As this eMedTV resource explains, it is often used for the treatment of generalized anxiety disorder and depression. Lexepro is a common misspelling of Lexapro.
Lexipro
Lexapro is a drug licensed for the treatment of depression and generalized anxiety disorder. This eMedTV Web page covers how the drug works, its side effects, and what to tell your doctor before taking it. Lexipro is a common misspelling of Lexapro.
Lexiva
Lexiva is a medicine that is often used as part of an HIV "cocktail" for the treatment of HIV and AIDS. This eMedTV resource describes the effects of this drug, explains when and how to take it, and lists possible side effects that may occur.
Lexivia
Lexiva is a prescription drug that is used to treat HIV and AIDS. This eMedTV page describes the effects of Lexiva, lists possible side effects that may occur, and links to more information about the drug. Lexivia is a common misspelling of Lexiva.
Lialda
Lialda is a prescription medicine that is used for treating mild to moderately active ulcerative colitis. This eMedTV Web page describes the effects of Lialda, explains how and when to take the drug, and offers general dosing guidelines.
Librel
Lybrel is a birth control pill that does not cause regular monthly menstrual periods. This eMedTV segment offers a brief description of Lybrel, including possible side effects and some general precautions. Librel is a common misspelling of Lybrel.
Librium
Librium is commonly prescribed to treat anxiety or alcohol withdrawal. This selection from the eMedTV Web site offers an in-depth look at Librium, including information on its uses, side effects, dosing guidelines, and more.
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 alcohol and Librium (such as memory problems and drowsiness).
Librium Drug Information
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.
Librium Side Effects
Side effects of Librium can include drowsiness, confusion, and coordination problems. This eMedTV segment highlights these and other Librium side effects, including information on which side effects you should immediately report to your doctor.
Lice
Lice are tiny wingless insects that feed on a human's blood. This eMedTV Web page offers an overview of the three different types of lice that affect humans, including information on symptoms, diagnosis, transmission, and treatment.
Lice on Body (Body Lice)
Lice Prevention
As this selection from the eMedTV archives explains, the methods for preventing lice vary depending on whether you are trying to prevent head lice, body lice, or pubic lice. This article offers helpful prevention tips for each type.
Lice Symptoms
One of the most common signs of lice is intense itching. This selection from the eMedTV archives takes a closer look at the symptoms of head lice, body lice, and pubic lice. This page also explains why lice infestations often result in itching.
Lice Treatment
There are many options for treating lice, such as medication, washing clothes in hot water, and nit picking. This eMedTV article offers an in-depth look at specific treatment options for head lice, body lice, and pubic lice.
Lichen Sclerosis
Lichen sclerosus is a chronic skin condition that can affect the genitals, and is more common in women. This eMedTV page provides an overview of this condition and links to more information. Lichen sclerosis is a common misspelling of lichen sclerosus.
Lichen Sclerosus
Lichen sclerosus is a skin condition often affecting the genitals, and is more common in women than in men. This eMedTV article takes a closer look at this condition, including symptoms, treatment options, and how a diagnosis is made.
Licorice
Licorice may have several health benefits, such as lowering cholesterol and treating ulcers. This eMedTV Web page describes other uses of licorice and provides information on the possible side effects and safety precautions associated with it.
Licorice Overdose
You should seek immediate medical care if you believe you have overdosed on licorice. This eMedTV article explains how an overdose may cause dangerous symptoms, such as congestive heart failure, high blood pressure, or muscle damage.
Licorice Root
Licorice root is thought to help treat ulcers, bronchitis, and hepatitis C. This eMedTV Web segment looks at the herbal supplement, including whether it works, if it is safe, dosing instructions, and side effects.
Licorice Side Effects
It is important to know that real licorice can cause serious side effects. This eMedTV Web page outlines several licorice side effects to watch out for and explains the difference between real licorice and products that contain licorice flavoring.
Life Expectancy After Aortic Valve Replacement
As this eMedTV article explains, life expectancy after aortic valve replacement depends on which type of valve was used to replace the aortic valve. This Web page also contains statistics about life expectancy following aortic valve replacement surgery.
Life Expectancy With Autoimmune Hepatitis
This page on the eMedTV site discusses some factors that can affect life expectancy with autoimmune hepatitis (such as how well a person does with medicines), as well as the information a doctor will use to arrive at an autoimmune hepatitis prognosis.
Light Cigarettes
Despite what many smokers believe, light cigarettes do not reduce the health risks of smoking. This eMedTV Web page debunks common myths associated with light cigarettes, such as the mistaken belief that such cigarettes allow smokers to inhale less.
Light Therapy for Psoriasis
The different forms of light therapy for psoriasis include sunlight, UVB, and PUVA therapy. As this eMedTV page explains, light therapy helps improve the appearance of scaly, inflamed skin. This page covers the benefits and risks of light therapy.
Limbitrol
Limbitrol is a medication that is prescribed for treating depression associated with anxiety. This eMedTV Web page describes the effects of Limbitrol, offers general dosing information for the drug, and explains how it works to treat depression.
Lime Desease
Lyme disease is an infection that can occur as a result of a bite from an infected tick. This eMedTV segment covers Lyme disease diagnosis and treatment, and also provides a link to more information. Lime desease is a common misspelling of Lyme disease.
Limictal
Lamictal is used to treat epilepsy and bipolar disorder. This selection from the eMedTV archives provides a brief overview of the drug and also provides a link to more detailed information. Limictal is a common misspelling of Lamictal.
Link Between Sleep Apnea and Hypothyroidism
Healthcare providers often see a link between sleep apnea and hypothyroidism. This page from the eMedTV Web library explains why this occurs and includes a link to a full-length article on various signs and symptoms of an underactive thyroid.
Lioresal
Lioresal may be prescribed to treat spasticity in people who have MS or a spinal cord problem. This eMedTV Web article explains how this medication works and offers an in-depth look at its effects, general safety precautions, and possible side effects.
Liothyronine
Liothyronine is a prescription medicine used for treating hypothyroidism and goiters. This eMedTV Web page describes how liothyronine works, explains when and how to take the drug, and offers general warnings and precautions to be aware of.
Liothyronine Sodium Information
This eMedTV Web presentation discusses the drug liothyronine sodium. Information includes its uses, dosing, side effects, warnings, precautions, and drug interactions.
Lipaphen
Lipofen is a prescription fibrate drug used to treat unhealthy cholesterol and triglyceride levels. This eMedTV article offers more information on Lipofen and its uses, effects, and potential side effects. Lipaphen is a common misspelling of Lipofen.
Lipator
A healthcare provider may prescribe Lipitor to help treat high cholesterol or high triglycerides. This eMedTV article highlights possible side effects of Lipitor and discusses some general precautions. Lipator is a common misspelling of Lipitor.
Lipator Side Effects
Headaches, muscle pain, and diarrhea are some of the most common side effects of Lipitor. This eMedTV page explores other Lipitor side effects, including those that are not as common. Lipator side effects is a common misspelling of Lipitor side effects.
Lipid Effects of Avandia
This eMedTV page explores the effects of Avandia on lipid levels, explaining that the drug has been shown to increase good and bad cholesterol by about the same amount. This page also discusses the effects of Avandia on free fatty acids and triglycerides.
Lipid Lowering With Actos
In addition to treating type 2 diabetes, Actos has lipid lowering effects. This eMedTV article discusses these effects in detail and describes the changes seen in cholesterol and triglyceride levels when a person is taking the diabetes medication.
Lipitor
Lipitor is a medication used for the treatment of high cholesterol and high triglycerides. This eMedTV article provides an overview of the drug, including information about how it works, when and how to take it, potential side effects, and more.
Lipitor Adverse Effects
Headaches, muscle pain, and diarrhea are some of the most common adverse effects of Lipitor. This page of the eMedTV Web library provides an outline of other adverse Lipitor side effects, including those that require immediate medical attention.
Lipitor Alternatives
Possible Lipitor alternatives include other statins as well as fibrates and nicotinic acid. This eMedTV Web page identifies a variety of medications that may be used as substitutes for Lipitor, such as bile acid sequestrants.
Lipitor and Alcohol
The combination of alcohol and Lipitor is unlikely to cause problems in many cases. However, as this eMedTV page explains, some people may not be able to safely consume alcohol while on this drug, as it may increase the risk of side effects.
Lipitor and Arthritis
If you're on Lipitor and arthritis symptoms become a problem, talk to your doctor. As this eMedTV page explains, in clinical trials with Lipitor, arthritis was not necessarily shown to be a side effect. Joint pain, however, is a Lipitor side effect.
Lipitor and Diarrhea
Diarrhea appears to be a common side effect of Lipitor. This eMedTV resource explores Lipitor and diarrhea, explaining that diarrhea is more common with higher Lipitor doses.
Lipitor and Grapefruit
A person may be more likely to develop serious muscle problems when Lipitor and grapefruit are combined. This eMedTV segment provides a more detailed explanation of the dangers of consuming grapefruit products while taking Lipitor.
Lipitor and Joint Pain
In clinical studies, joint pain was reported in up to 5 percent of people taking Lipitor. This eMedTV Web page discusses Lipitor and joint pain, including suggestions for relieving the pain using medications, heating pads, and cold packs.
Lipitor and Lopid Warning
Taking Lipitor and Lopid at the same time significantly increases the risk for severe muscle problems. This eMedTV article explains why you should heed this Lipitor and Lopid warning and describes the muscle problems that may occur if you do not.
Lipitor and Memory Loss
Memory loss is a rare side effect of Lipitor, occurring in less than 2 percent of people who take the drug. This eMedTV article discusses memory loss and Lipitor, and explains that it is often hard to know if the problem is caused by the drug or not.
Lipitor and Muscle Aches
Muscle aches are a common side effect of Lipitor. This eMedTV Web page looks at the relationship between Lipitor and muscle aches, and offers a discussion of the serious muscle problems that can develop when Lipitor is used with certain other drugs.
Lipitor and Muscle Pain
Many side effects may occur with Lipitor, and muscle pain is a relatively common one. This eMedTV article discusses Lipitor and muscle pain in detail, including information about rare but serious muscle problems associated with the drug.
Lipitor and Muscle Weakness
In clinical studies, up to 4 percent of people taking Lipitor experienced muscle weakness. This eMedTV page discusses Lipitor and muscle weakness, including information about rare but serious muscle problems that may occur with the drug.
Lipitor and Niacin
Taking Lipitor and niacin together can lead to an increased risk of developing serious muscle problems. This eMedTV segment explains the potential risks associated with taking both Lipitor and niacin, and provides links to additional information.
Lipitor and Pregnancy
Women who are pregnant or thinking of becoming pregnant should not take Lipitor. This section of the eMedTV library discusses Lipitor and pregnancy in detail, including the risks the medication may present to the unborn child.
Lipitor and Weight Gain
Weight gain is a side effect of Lipitor, although it is relatively uncommon. This eMedTV resource looks at the link between Lipitor and weight gain, and provides suggestions for losing weight in a healthy way, such as eating a low-cholesterol diet.
Lipitor Dosage
For people with high cholesterol, the recommended starting Lipitor dosage is usually 10 to 20 mg daily. This eMedTV resource offers an outline of basic Lipitor dosing guidelines for adults and children.
Lipitor Drug Information
Lipitor Drug Interactions
Medications such as fibrates, other statins, and birth control pills may all interact with Lipitor. This eMedTV page describes various drugs that can cause interactions with this product and stresses the importance of avoiding grapefruit juice.
Lipitor Liver Side Effects
In those taking Lipitor, liver side effects may include hepatitis and jaundice. This eMedTV segment discusses possible liver-related side effects associated with taking this drug and explains how doctors monitor liver enzymes to help prevent them.
Lipitor Problems
Although Lipitor problems are not likely to occur, they are possible. This eMedTV Web page lists some of the side effects that may occur with Lipitor and explains which side effects are potentially serious and require immediate medical attention.
Lipitor Recall
There have been two recalls of Lipitor in the last few years. As this eMedTV article explains, both recalls had to do with counterfeit medication. This Web page provides additional details about these recalls and explains when they occurred.
Lipitor Serious Side Effects
Some of the potentially serious Lipitor side effects include unexplained muscle pain or weakness. This eMedTV Web article provides an overview of other possible side effects of Lipitor, including some of the most commonly reported side effects.
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 Side Effects
For people taking Lipitor, side effects may include headaches, muscle pain, and diarrhea. This eMedTV resource describes other side effects of Lipitor, which can also include joint pain, stomach pain, and constipation, including how common they are.
Lipo-6
Lipo-6 is an herbal supplement that allegedly helps people with weight loss. This eMedTV segment provides a detailed overview of the diet pill, including possible side effects, what to be aware of before taking it, and more.
Lipo-6 Review
A very common weight loss supplement is Lipo-6. eMedTV reviews Lipo-6, including whether it works, if it is safe, and its possible side effects.
Lipofen
Lipofen is a prescription fibrate drug licensed to treat unhealthy triglyceride and cholesterol levels. This eMedTV page describes how the medicine works, explains when and how to take it, and lists some of the potential side effects of the drug.
Lipophen
Lipofen is a medication often prescribed for the treatment of unhealthy cholesterol and triglyceride levels. This eMedTV resource explains how Lipofen works and describes the specific effects of this drug. Lipophen is a common misspelling of Lipofen.
Liposene
Lipozene is a weight loss supplement that contains a type of vegetable fiber. This eMedTV article describes the effects of Lipozene and explains what side effects may occur with this product. Liposene is a common misspelling of Lipozene.
Liposine
Lipozene is a fiber product commonly used to help with obesity. This page from the eMedTV Web site explains how Lipozene may work for weight loss and lists potential side effects of the supplement. Liposine is a common misspelling of Lipozene.
Lipovarin
Lipovarin is a non-prescription product that claims to help with weight loss. This eMedTV article discusses the supplement in detail, providing information on the effectiveness, possible side effects, and dosing of the weight loss pill.
Lipovarin Diet Pills
This eMedTV presentation looks at Lipovarin, a diet pill commonly used for weight loss. Topics discussed include whether it works and if it is safe.
Lipovox
Lipovox is a non-prescription supplement that may help people lose weight and improve acne and wrinkles. This eMedTV page offers an overview of the product, including information on its safety and effectiveness, as well as some general precautions.
Lipozen
Lipozene is a supplement commonly used as a weight loss aid. This article from the eMedTV library describes how Lipozene works and explains how you can help ensure safe use of this product. Lipozen is a common misspelling of Lipozene.
Lipozene
Lipozene is a diet pill that works like most other fiber products to help people lose weight. This eMedTV segment describes the supplement in detail, including information on its effects, possible side effects, how safe it is, and more.
Lipozene Side Effects
As a fiber supplement, Lipozene could be expected to cause digestive-related side effects. This eMedTV Web page lists common Lipozene side effects as well as side effects that are potentially serious and may require medical attention.
Lipozine
Lipozene is a widely advertised diet pill that works like most fiber supplements. This page of the eMedTV library offers a brief overview of Lipozene and includes a link to more detailed information. Lipozine is a common misspelling of Lipozene.
Liptor
Lipitor is a prescribed drug licensed to treat high cholesterol and high triglycerides. This eMedTV Web page discusses other Lipitor uses and explains what to tell your doctor before taking the medication. Liptor is a common misspelling of Lipitor.
Lisenopril
This eMedTV page briefly describes lisinopril, a drug used to treat high blood pressure and congestive heart failure. This page covers how the drug works and common side effects. Lisenopril is a common misspelling of lisinopril.
Lisinipril
This eMedTV Web page explores lisinopril, a drug used to treat conditions related to the heart and blood vessels (such as congestive heart failure). The drug's effects and dosing are briefly explored. Lisinipril is a common misspelling of lisinopril.
Lisinipril Side Effects
Common side effects of lisinopril, as this segment of the eMedTV archives explains, include fatigue and nausea. A link to more detailed information is also provided. Lisinipril side effects is a common misspelling of side effects of lisinopril.
Lisinopril
Lisinopril is an ACE inhibitor approved to treat congestive heart failure and high blood pressure. This eMedTV Web page explains how the drug works, other uses for it, possible side effects, dosing guidelines, and more.
Lisinopril (Zestril, Prinivil)
Lisinopril 10 mg Tablets
If you have high blood pressure, your doctor may prescribe a daily dose of 10 mg lisinopril tablets. This eMedTV resource outlines other lisinopril dosing guidelines for other heart and blood vessel conditions and offers tips on using this medication.
Lisinopril 20 mg Tablets
If you have high blood pressure, the normal daily dose of lisinopril tablets is 20 mg once daily. This eMedTV page discusses how lisinopril may help treat high blood pressure and other conditions, and lists tips on how to use this medicine.
Lisinopril and Dry Eyes
This eMedTV article explores the link between lisinopril and dry eyes. While there doesn't appear to be a connection, there are things you can do if this becomes a problem (such as avoiding artificial tears that irritate your eyes).
Lisinopril and Potassium
Combining potassium and lisinopril could lead to dangerously high levels of potassium in your blood. This eMedTV article further discusses the potential dangers of taking this drug with a potassium product, and explains what your doctor may recommend.