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Lotensin HCT Dosage - Lunesta Sexual Side Effects
This page contains links to eMedTV Articles containing information on subjects from Lotensin HCT Dosage to Lunesta Sexual Side Effects. The information is organized alphabetically; the "Favorite Articles" contains the top articles on this page. Links in the box will take you directly to the articles; those same links are available with a short description further down the page.
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Lotensin HCT Dosage

This eMedTV segment explains that the recommended dosage of Lotensin HCT for people with high blood pressure will vary between Lotensin HCT 5 mg/6.25 mg and Lotensin HCT 20 mg/25 mg once a day. This page also covers tips for taking your Lotensin HCT.

Lotensin HCT Drug Interactions

This portion of the eMedTV archives explores potential Lotensin HCT drug interactions with other medications, such as muscle relaxants, diuretics, and insulin. This Web page also covers how these interactions can lead to problems.

Lotensin HCT Medicine

Lotensin HCT Overdose

Although it is rare, it is possible to overdose on Lotensin HCT. This portion of the eMedTV Web site describes some Lotensin HCT overdose symptoms, such as nausea, dizziness, or tiredness. This page also covers treatment options.

Lotensin HCT Precautions and Warnings

This eMedTV page takes an in-depth look at a number of precautions and warnings for Lotensin HCT, such as the possibility of the drug raising cholesterol levels in the body. This article also describes who should not take Lotensin HCT.

Lotensin HCT Side Effects

Some of the most common Lotensin HCT side effects can include dizziness, fatigue, and a cough. This eMedTV Web page also takes an in-depth look at some of the more serious Lotensin HCT side effects, such as seizures and wheezing.

Lotensin HCT Uses

Lotensin HCT is prescribed to help lower high blood pressure in adults. This eMedTV article explores how Lotensin HCT works to relax the blood vessels and reduce blood volume. There are currently no universally accepted off-label Lotensin HCT uses.

Lotensin Overdose

A Lotensin overdose is rare but potentially serious. This eMedTV page stresses the importance of seeking immediate medical attention if you believe that you may have overdosed on Lotensin, and also lists overdose effects such as kidney failure.

Lotensin Precautions and Warnings

A few of the Lotensin precautions and warnings discussed in this eMedTV article are potential drug interactions, whether it is safe to breastfeed while taking Lotensin, and symptoms that require emergency medical care.

Lotensin Sexual Side Effects

Decreased sex drive and impotence are the two main Lotensin sexual side effects. This eMedTV Web page explains how these side effects can affect a person's sexual well-being and suggests talking with your doctor if they occur while taking Lotensin.

Loteprednol Dosage

The recommended dose of loteprednol is based on several factors, such as the severity of the eye problem. This eMedTV page describes other factors that may affect your dosage and offers some general dosing guidelines for when and how to use this medicine.

Loteprednol Drug Information

Loteprednol is a prescription eye drop used to treat certain eye conditions. This eMedTV Web article offers more information on loteprednol, including potential side effects of this drug and what your doctor needs to know before you begin treatment.

Lotrel and Dry Eyes

This eMedTV segment explains that dry eyes were not reported as either a common or rare side effect of Lotrel during extensive clinical trials. This page explores Lotrel and dry eyes and makes some suggestions for dry eye relief.

Lotrel and Hair Loss

There are several side effects of Lotrel, and hair loss is a rare complaint. This eMedTV article explains that hair loss is reported in less than 1 percent of people who take Lotrel and mentions what to do if you experience this side effect.

Lotrel and Pregnancy

As this eMedTV resource explains, taking Lotrel during any trimester of pregnancy can cause fetal problems, such as deformities of the head, lung problems, or even death. This page offers an in-depth look at Lotrel and pregnancy.

Lotrel and Weight Gain

Gradual weight gain does not appear to be a common or rare side effect of Lotrel. This eMedTV article explores Lotrel and weight gain and discusses some suggestions for limiting weight gain, including a heart-healthy diet and regular exercise.

Lotrel Cough

As this part of the eMedTV library explains, clinical studies have shown that up to 3.3 percent of people with high blood pressure who were taking Lotrel reported a cough. This page explains why the Lotrel cough occurs in some patients.

Lotrel Dosage

As this eMedTV page explains, the recommended Lotrel dosage for people with high blood pressure will vary between Lotrel 2.5 mg/10 mg and Lotrel 10 mg/40 mg once a day. This article also covers general Lotrel dosing guidelines.

Lotrel Drug Interactions

This portion of the eMedTV archives covers the possible Lotrel drug interactions that can occur with other medications, such as diuretics, potassium supplements, and lithium. This page explains how these interactions can affect your health.

Lotrel Overdose

As with any medication, it is possible to overdose on Lotrel. This eMedTV segment describes treatment options, as well as some signs and symptoms of a Lotrel overdose, such as headache, irregular heartbeat, or loss of consciousness.

Lotrel Precautions and Warnings

This eMedTV article takes an in-depth look at precautions and warnings for Lotrel, such as drug interactions, allergic reactions, and an increased risk for infections. This page also explains who should not take Lotrel.

Lotrel Sexual Side Effects

Lotrel sexual side effects can include a decreased sex drive or impotence. This eMedTV page covers the occurrence of sexual side effects in people taking Lotrel and discusses what to do if you develop any sexual side effects while taking this drug.

Lotrel Uses

A healthcare provider can prescribe Lotrel to help lower high blood pressure in adults. This eMedTV page explains how Lotrel works to relax the blood vessels. This article also mentions that there are no universally accepted off-label Lotrel uses.

Lovastatin and Breastfeeding

Breastfeeding women are typically recommended to avoid lovastatin. This eMedTV page offers more information on lovastatin and breastfeeding, and explains whether not taking this drug will affect the long-term risks associated with high cholesterol.

Lovastatin and Pregnancy

Pregnant women are generally advised to avoid taking lovastatin. This article from the eMedTV archives offers more information on lovastatin and pregnancy, and explores the risks a pregnancy Category X drug poses to a developing fetus.

Lovastatin Extended-Release

This page on the eMedTV Web site discusses the prescription medication lovastatin extended-release, which is used to treat high cholesterol and high triglycerides. This article outlines uses, dosing, and alternatives for this medication.

Lovastatin Overdose

In studies, an overdose of lovastatin (200 mg per day) did not cause any significant problems. This page from the eMedTV site further explores the potential effects of an overdose and describes the various treatment options that are available.

Lovaza and Breastfeeding

It is not known if Lovaza (omega-3-acid ethyl esters) will cause problems if it passes through breast milk. This eMedTV article includes more information on Lovaza and breastfeeding, and explains whether the drug is likely to pass through breast milk.

Lovaza and Pregnancy

It is currently not known whether Lovaza (omega-3-acid ethyl esters) is safe for use during pregnancy. This eMedTV segment offers more details on Lovaza and pregnancy, and explains what happened when the drug was given to pregnant rats.

Lovaza Dosage

The usual recommended Lovaza dosage for treating high triglycerides is 4 grams a day. As this page from the eMedTV archives explains, this Lovaza dose can be taken all at once (as four capsules) or twice daily (as two capsules).

Lovaza Drug Interactions

Medications that "thin" the blood could cause potentially dangerous Lovaza drug interactions. As this eMedTV article explains, these drug interactions can increase the risk of bleeding, including dangerous internal bleeding.

Lovaza Overdose

An overdose of Lovaza (omega-3-acid ethyl esters) may cause upset stomach or internal bleeding. This eMedTV Web page describes other possible Lovaza overdose effects and lists various treatment options that are available for an overdose.

Lovaza Uses

Lovaza is used for lowering very high triglycerides in adults. This section of the eMedTV Web site discusses Lovaza uses in more detail, describes how the drug works, and explains whether it is used off-label for treating other conditions.

Lovaza Warnings and Precautions

Since Lovaza is made from fish oil, people with fish allergies may be allergic to Lovaza. This eMedTV page includes other information you should be aware of before using Lovaza. Warnings and precautions on who should not use this drug are also listed.

Loved Ones and Depression

This video clip discusses how you can deal with depression in a loved one or friend. Helpful suggestions are also provided.

Lovenox and Breastfeeding

Most sources consider Lovenox (enoxaparin) to be safe to take while nursing. This eMedTV page explores breastfeeding and Lovenox, including the manufacturer's recommendations and why this drug is not thought to cause problems for a breastfed child.

Lovenox Dosage

Your recommended dose of Lovenox will be based on many factors, such as your weight and kidney function. This eMedTV Web segment provides more dosing guidelines, including an explanation of how to take the medication safely and effectively.

Lovenox Drug Interactions

Medicines that can potentially interact with Lovenox include tositumomab, aspirin, or warfarin. This eMedTV Web segment lists other medicines that may interfere with Lovenox and describes the possible consequences of these drug interactions.

Lovenox Uses

Lovenox is prescribed for the treatment and prevention of blood clots in adults. This selection from the eMedTV Web library explains how the medication works and also lists possible off-label Lovenox uses, such as preventing recurring pregnancy loss.

Lovenox Warnings and Precautions

You may not be able to use Lovenox safely if you are allergic to pork products or have kidney disease. This eMedTV page lists important Lovenox warnings and precautions, including potentially serious side effects and possible drug interactions.

Low Malignant Potential Ovarian Cancer

This page on the eMedTV website provides a detailed look at low malignant potential ovarian cancer (a disease in which precancerous cells form in the tissue covering the ovary). It explores treatment options, staging methods, and more.

Low PSA and Prostate Cancer

On a screening test, a man can have low PSA, and prostate cancer can still be present, although in a clinically insignificant form. This eMedTV article discusses low PSA and prostate cancer in detail and explains recent research findings.

Low Vision From Cataracts

People with low vision from cataracts may benefit from low vision aids, services, counseling, and training. This eMedTV article provides information about the types of organizations that may provide such services for people with vision problems.

Low-Ogestrel Dosing

Low-Ogestrel dosing guidelines are the same, regardless of age, weight, or medical conditions. This eMedTV article discusses Low-Ogestrel dosing in more detail and explains what you should do if you miss any of the pills.

Low-Ogestrel Drug Information

This eMedTV Web segment looks at Low-Ogestrel. Drug information discussed includes its side effects, warnings, dosing, and possible drug interactions.

Loxapine Dosing

The recommended starting dose of loxapine is 10 mg twice daily (or up to 25 mg in severe cases). This eMedTV Web page discusses the factors that will affect your loxapine dosing and offers tips on when and how to take the medication.

Loxitane Alternatives

Loxitane alternatives can include therapy and other medications. This eMedTV page covers these alternatives in detail, explaining when they may be required and discussing what to do if you are not seeing the desired results with the drug.

Loxitane and Breastfeeding

It is not known if Loxitane would have any negative effects on a breastfed infant. This eMedTV article discusses Loxitane and breastfeeding in detail, including information on what to look for if your doctor recommends the drug while you are nursing.

Loxitane and Dry Mouth

This page of the eMedTV library explains that dry mouth is a possible side effect of Loxitane, but there are several ways to obtain relief. This article also includes suggestions for minimizing this side effect if dry mouth with Loxitane occurs.

Loxitane and Pregnancy

Loxitane is considered a pregnancy Category C medication. This page of the eMedTV Web site discusses Loxitane and pregnancy, explaining the results of animal studies on the drug and the conditions under which it may be prescribed to a pregnant woman.

Loxitane Dosage

As this eMedTV article explains, people with schizophrenia are generally prescribed a twice-daily Loxitane dosage of 10 mg when beginning treatment with the drug. This resource also offers tips on when and how to take the antipsychotic medication.

Loxitane Drug Information

Loxitane Drug Interactions

Loxitane drug interactions can occur when it is combined with Parlodel or Ativan, among other things. This eMedTV segment lists several drugs that can interact with Loxitane and describes the negative effects that can occur as a result.

Loxitane Overdose

Signs of a Loxitane overdose include drowsiness, difficulty breathing, and low blood pressure. This eMedTV resource features in-depth information on how a Loxitane overdose is treated, as well as what to do if you believe you have overdosed.

Loxitane Uses

This eMedTV article describes Loxitane uses in detail, which are primarily concerned with treating schizophrenia. Off-label uses of the drug, such treating conditions like agitation and dementia, are also discussed, as is giving the drug to children.

Loxitane Warnings and Precautions

Loxitane can increase your risk of liver damage and eye damage. This selection from the eMedTV archives offers a detailed list of Loxitane warnings and precautions, and also provides information on those who should avoid the drug.

Loxitane Withdrawal

It is not recommended to stop Loxitane without your healthcare provider's approval. This page of the eMedTV Web site discusses the symptoms that can occur as a result of Loxitane withdrawal and explains how your doctor may wean you off the drug.

Lozol Dosage

The recommended Lozol dosage for high blood pressure control is 1.25 mg once a day. This article from the eMedTV Web site also offers Lozol dosing recommendations for treating water retention and offers tips and precautions for taking the drug.

Lozol Drug Information

Lozol Drug Interactions

Digoxin, lithium, and other blood pressure medicines may interact with Lozol. Drug interactions, as this eMedTV page explains, can increase drug levels in your blood and cause side effects like low potassium levels or extremely low blood pressure.

Lozol Side Effects

Fatigue, infections, and dizziness are the most common Lozol side effects seen in clinical trials. This eMedTV resource lists other common side effects of Lozol and describes potentially serious problems that require immediate medical attention.

Lozol Uses

Lozol is used for treating water retention caused by congestive heart failure and high blood pressure. This eMedTV segment discusses Lozol uses in more detail, including information on whether the drug should be used in children.

Lozol Warnings and Precautions

Before taking Lozol, let your doctor know if you have kidney disease or kidney failure, gout, or diabetes. This eMedTV segment lists other important Lozol warnings and precautions, and includes information on who should not take the drug.

Lubiprostone Dosage

The recommended lubiprostone dosage for treating chronic idiopathic constipation is 24 mcg twice daily. This eMedTV resource also offers lubiprostone dosing guidelines for treating IBS with constipation in women and provides tips for taking the medicine.

Lubiprostone for IBS

On this eMedTV Web page, the IBS medication lubiprostone is discussed. Information includes its dosing, side effects, warnings, precautions, and drug interactions.

Lucentis and Breastfeeding

Researchers are not sure if Lucentis passes through breast milk in women. As this eMedTV page explains, no studies have been done on Lucentis and breastfeeding, probably because the drug is used to treat a condition that usually affects older people.

Lucentis and Pregnancy

It is unknown whether Lucentis is safe for pregnant women. As this eMedTV page explains, no studies have been conducted on Lucentis and pregnancy. Since the drug is used to treat a condition that usually affects older people, it may not be a concern.

Lucentis Dosage

Lucentis should be administered on a monthly basis to ensure effectiveness of the drug. As this segment of the eMedTV library explains, the recommended Lucentis dosage is 0.5 mg, injected into the eye once a month (about every 28 days).

Lucentis Drug Interactions

There are currently no known Lucentis drug interactions. As this page on the eMedTV Web site explains, since the medication is injected directly into the eye, drug interactions are not likely because very little actually reaches the bloodstream.

Lucentis Side Effects

Common Lucentis side effects may include eye pain, cataracts, and vision problems. This eMedTV segment lists other possible side effects of the drug, including potentially serious ones that should be reported to a doctor right away.

Lucentis Uses

As this eMedTV page explains, Lucentis uses are primarily focused on the treatment of macular edema and age-related "wet" macular degeneration. This article covers the drug's uses, describes how it works, and explains whether it can be used in children.

Lucentis Warnings and Precautions

Lucentis injections may occasionally cause a temporary increase in the pressure inside the eye. This eMedTV resource contains other Lucentis warnings and precautions to be aware of and explains who should avoid taking the medication.

Ludiomil Dosage

The recommended starting Ludiomil dosage for depression treatment is 75 mg per day. This section of the eMedTV archives offers other Ludiomil dosing guidelines, including dosage recommendations for elderly people.

Ludiomil Drug Interactions

A number of medicines may cause Ludiomil drug interactions, including barbiturates, pressors, and MAOIs. As this eMedTV article explains, drug interactions with Ludiomil may lead to an increased risk for side effects.

Ludiomil Medication Information

Ludiomil Side Effects

Some of the most common Ludiomil side effects include nervousness, dry mouth, and headache. This eMedTV article lists other common side effects of Ludiomil, as well as serious problems that require immediate medical attention.

Ludiomil Uses

Ludiomil uses are primarily for the treatment of depression and anxiety associated with depression. As this eMedTV segment explains, however, Ludiomil can also be used "off-label" to treat bulimia, fibromyalgia, and ADHD.

Ludiomil Warnings and Precautions

Ludiomil may affect the heart and its electrical system. This part of the eMedTV library provides other Ludiomil warnings and precautions, including other potential side effects to look out for and information on who should not take the drug.

Luekimia

Leukemia is a type of cancer that forms in the bone marrow. This eMedTV article describes the effects of this disease, explains how many people are affected by it, and lists symptoms that may occur. Luekimia is a common misspelling of leukemia.

Lueprolide

As explained in this eMedTV article, leuprolide is used for certain hormone-related conditions, such as early puberty. This page lists other conditions treated with this drug and explains how it is used. Lueprolide is a common misspelling of leuprolide.

Lumigan and Breastfeeding

It is not known whether Lumigan (bimatoprost ophthalmic solution) is safe for breastfeeding women. This eMedTV Web page discusses the safety of Lumigan and breastfeeding, and explores whether the medication passes through breast milk.

Lumigan and Pregnancy

It is not known whether Lumigan (bimatoprost ophthalmic solution) is safe for use during pregnancy. This eMedTV segment offers more information on Lumigan and pregnancy, and explores the potential risks of using the drug while you are pregnant.

Lumigan Dosage

The suggested Lumigan dosage is one drop into the affected eye(s) once daily in the evening. This part of the eMedTV library discusses Lumigan dosing in more detail and includes a list of important precautions and tips for using the eye drop.

Lumigan Drug Interactions

Other eye drops can interact negatively with Lumigan. As this article from the eMedTV Web site explains, Lumigan drug interactions can reduce the effectiveness of the eye drop or cause a precipitate to form over the eye.

Lumigan Overdose

A Lumigan (bimatoprost ophthalmic solution) overdose may cause any of the usual side effects of the drug. This eMedTV resource further explores the possible effects of a Lumigan overdose and explains what treatment options are available.

Lumigan Uses

Lumigan is used for lowering eye pressure in people with high eye pressure or open angle glaucoma. This eMedTV Web page explores Lumigan uses in more detail and explains whether the drug is used off-label for other conditions.

Lumigan Warnings and Precautions

If you are pregnant, let your doctor know before using Lumigan. This eMedTV article lists other conditions to tell your doctor about before using Lumigan. Warnings and precautions on what side effects may occur with the drug are also listed here.

Lunesta Addiction

It's possible to develop a Lunesta addiction, especially if you have been taking the drug at high doses. This eMedTV article discusses the dangers of Lunesta addiction and lists withdrawal symptoms that may occur if the medicine is stopped abruptly.

Lunesta and Alcohol

The combination of Lunesta and alcohol can cause serious drug interactions. This eMedTV segment describes the effects of consuming alcohol while taking Lunesta, which may include memory blackout, lack of coordination, and speech problems.

Lunesta and Depression

Depression is one of the more common side effects of Lunesta. This page of the eMedTV site explains the research findings on Lunesta and depression, discusses the likelihood of developing this side effect, and lists possible symptoms of depression.

Lunesta and Hair Loss

There are many rare but possible side effects of Lunesta; hair loss, as this eMedTV segment explains, is reported in less than 1 percent of patients. This article explores this topic, explaining that hair loss may not always be caused by the drug.

Lunesta Dangers

You may not be able to safely use Lunesta if you have certain medical conditions (such as depression). This eMedTV Web segment takes a closer look at other potential dangers of Lunesta to be aware of before starting treatment with this medication.

Lunesta Drug Interactions

A number of medicines can cause Lunesta drug interactions, including diclofenac, imatinib, and nevirapine. This eMedTV resource offers a more complete list of drugs that can cause Lunesta interactions and discusses the potential complications.

Lunesta for Children

At this time, it is not recommended for children to use Lunesta. As this Web page from the eMedTV archives explains, since the sleep aid has not been tested in people under the age of 18, the drug's safety has not been proven in this age group.

Lunesta for Insomnia

When treating insomnia with Lunesta, the medication should be taken right before you go to bed. This eMedTV Web segment takes a closer look at Lunesta, including information on how it works and why it may not be suitable for everyone.

Lunesta Indications

Lunesta is a prescription medication used for treating insomnia in people over the age of 18. This eMedTV page covers the indications for Lunesta in more detail, describes the drug's effects, and explains whether there are off-label uses for the product.

Lunesta Medication

As a sleep medication, Lunesta may be taken immediately before bedtime to treat insomnia. This eMedTV Web segment takes a closer look at Lunesta, including information on how it works, possible side effects, and why it may not be suitable for everyone.

Lunesta Risks

Some of the potential risks with Lunesta involve headaches, drowsiness, and dizziness. This page of the eMedTV Web site describes other risks of this medication, including potentially serious problems that may require immediate medical care.

Lunesta Safety

It is important to talk to your doctor about the safety of Lunesta before starting the medication. This eMedTV segment offers warnings and precautions, including information on what side effects or complications may occur with the drug.

Lunesta Sexual Side Effects

Lunesta sexual side effects, such as decreased libido, have been reported in up to 3 percent of patients. This eMedTV Web page explains that in clinical studies, sexual side effects were only seen in people taking higher doses of Lunesta (3 mg).

Lunesta Side Affects

Side effects of Lunesta can include drowsiness, headache, and infection, among other things. This eMedTV segment offers a list of several side effects of this medication. Lunesta side affects is a common misspelling of Lunesta side effects.

Information About Lothaire

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

About Lothario

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

About the Name Lott

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About the Name Lotta

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

Lotte -- Name Info

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

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

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

Lottie -- Name Info

Lottie is a form of Charlotte. This eMedTV segment explains other information related to the name Lottie.

About the Name Lotty

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

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

Information on Lotus includes the fact that it means "Lotus flower." This eMedTV resource offers additional information on the name Lotus.

Information on Lou (f)

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Information About Lou (m)

This eMedTV Web page explains name information related to Lou (m). This includes the meaning, origin, and other forms of Lou (m).

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

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Information on Louanna

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Lou-anne -- Meaning, Origin, and/or Other Information

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

Louarna Name Information

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

About the Name Lou-Arna

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Info on the Name Louella

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

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

Loughlin Name Information

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

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Information on Louie (f)

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Louie (m) Name Information

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About Louii

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Information on Louis (f)

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About Louis (m)

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

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Information on Louise (f)

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Information on Louise (m) -- Meaning, Origin, and/or Other Information

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Louise-Marie -- Name Info

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

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

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About Louisia

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Information on Louisiana

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Info on the Name Loukas

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Loukia -- Name Info

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Loula -- Name Info

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

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

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

Information About Louvenia

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Love (f) -- Name Info

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