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Naproxen Sodium - Nexium Oral
This page contains links to eMedTV Articles containing information on subjects from Naproxen Sodium to Nexium Oral. 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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Naproxen Sodium Drug Interactions

This part of the eMedTV archives lists medicines that may potentially cause naproxen sodium drug interactions, including probenecid, aspirin, and warfarin. Some interactions may cause certain side effects, such as stomach ulcers and bleeding.

Naproxen Sodium Precautions and Warnings

Naproxen sodium may cause stomach and intestinal problems, such as bleeding or stomach ulcers. This eMedTV segment offers other naproxen sodium precautions and warnings, including other possible side effects and complications that can occur.

Naproxen Sodium Uses

This page of the eMedTV Web site describes specific naproxen sodium uses in detail, such as general pain relief and the treatment of arthritis symptoms. It also discusses giving the medication to children and off-label uses.

Naproxen Strengths

You can buy naproxen in a number of strengths, ranging from 220 mg to 550 mg. This selection from the eMedTV archives offers more information on the different forms of this pain reliever, with a link to detailed dosing guidelines.

Naproxen Tablets

This eMedTV segment explains that you can buy naproxen in the form of tablets, caplets, and a liquid. This article gives an overview of when and how to take this pain reliever, with a link to more detailed information on naproxen.

Naproxen Uses

As explained in this eMedTV page, naproxen can be used to treat pain and other symptoms caused by arthritis, injury, or even the common cold. This article takes a closer look at what the drug is used for, with a link to more information on this topic.

Naproxen/Esomeprazole Magnesium

Naproxen/esomeprazole magnesium can treat osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and ankylosing spondylitis. This eMedTV Web page offers an overview of this prescription drug, with details on possible side effects, general dosing tips, and safety warnings.

Naproxen/Esomeprazole Magnesium Dosage

The recommended dose of naproxen/esomeprazole magnesium is typically one tablet taken twice daily. This eMedTV page discusses dosing guidelines in more detail, explaining how this drug is taken and listing tips for how to effectively use it.

Naproxen/Esomeprazole Magnesium Drug Information

This eMedTV page provides information on naproxen/esomeprazole magnesium, a drug used to treat osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and ankylosing spondylitis. This article describes potential side effects and explains what to discuss with your doctor.

Naproxene

As this eMedTV Web page explains, naproxen is used to treat several conditions, such as arthritis and menstrual cramps. This page also covers some general precautions with the drug. Naproxene is a common misspelling of naproxen.

Naproxyn Sodium

Naproxen sodium is a prescription pain reliever used for treating arthritis symptoms and other conditions. This eMedTV page covers other uses of this drug and lists some of its side effects. Naproxyn sodium is a common misspelling of naproxen sodium.

Naprozen

A doctor may prescribe Naprosyn to help treat pain caused by several conditions, such as arthritis or gout. This eMedTV article lists possible side effects of Naprosyn and covers some general precautions. Naprozen is a common misspelling of Naprosyn.

Naratriptan Dosing

As this eMedTV Web page explains, you should not take more than 5 mg of naratriptan in a 24-hour period. This page discusses factors that affect naratriptan dosing and provides tips on when and how to take naratriptan.

Naratriptan Hydrochloride

Naratriptan Side Effects

Some of the more common side effects of naratriptan include drowsiness, dizziness, and nausea. This eMedTV article takes an in-depth look at potential naratriptan side effects, including details about those that may be serious.

Narcolepcy

Narcolepsy causes people to involuntarily fall asleep at sporadic times throughout the day. This eMedTV article describes this disorder in more detail and explores its symptoms and treatment options. Narcolepcy is a common misspelling of narcolepsy.

Narcolepsi

People with narcolepsy involuntarily fall asleep throughout the day, such as while at work or at school. This eMedTV page explains how common this condition is and lists other symptoms of narcolepsy. Narcolepsi is a common misspelling of narcolepsy.

Narcolepsy in Children

Narcolepsy (a type of sleep disorder) occurs in children more frequently than is generally recognized. This eMedTV resource discusses narcolepsy in children and the impact it can have on a child's social and cognitive development.

Narcolopsy

Narcolepsy is a sleep disorder that causes a person to have difficulty staying awake during the day. This eMedTV segment lists other symptoms of narcolepsy and explains how this disorder is treated. Narcolopsy is a common misspelling of narcolepsy.

Nardell

This eMedTV resource offers an overview of Nardil, a prescription medication used to treat depression. This page also discusses general precautions to be aware of before using the medication. Nardell is a common misspelling of Nardil.

Nardil Alternatives

There are a number of alternatives to Nardil, including other antidepressants and therapy. This eMedTV resource discusses these Nardil alternatives in more detail, including other medications that are commonly used to treat depression.

Nardil and Breastfeeding

As this eMedTV Web page explains, there have been no studies on Nardil and breastfeeding; however, the drug most likely passes through breast milk. This page also explains that the effects this may have on a nursing baby are not known.

Nardil and Dry Mouth

It is possible to develop a dry mouth while taking Nardil. This page on the eMedTV site further discusses Nardil and dry mouth, and offers tips that may provide relief. For example, you can try avoiding tobacco, alcohol, and spicy or salty foods.

Nardil and Insomnia

If you are taking Nardil and insomnia occurs, try improving sleep habits to cure the problem. This eMedTV page defines insomnia and offers tips for improving sleep habits, such as keeping a regular sleep-wake cycle and avoiding naps after 3 p.m.

Nardil and Pregnancy

Not much is known about the effects of using Nardil during pregnancy in humans. As this eMedTV article explains, however, studies involving Nardil and pregnancy show that the drug reduced the survival of offspring when it was given to pregnant mice.

Nardil and Suicide

In studies, 4 percent of children and teens taking antidepressants like Nardil developed suicidal thoughts. This eMedTV page discusses the clinical findings on Nardil and suicide, and further explains why the drug is not approved for use in children.

Nardil and Weight Gain

Of the side effects that can occur with the use of Nardil, weight gain is typically seen. This eMedTV article discusses the clinical findings on Nardil and weight gain and also offers suggestions for combating weight gain.

Nardil Dosage

Most people start with a Nardil dosage of 15 mg a day, but the dose is usually quickly increased to 60 mg. This eMedTV Web page describes Nardil dosing guidelines in more detail and provides tips and precautions for those taking the medication.

Nardil Drug Interactions

There are many drugs that can interact with Nardil, including pressors, narcotics, and stimulants. This eMedTV segment lists other medicines that can cause Nardil drug interactions and explains the risks involved with mixing these medications.

Nardil Food Interactions

There are many dangerous food interactions with Nardil, including aged cheeses, yogurt, and all tap beer. This eMedTV page lists other foods and drinks that can interact with the drug and offers tips for preventing a dangerous interaction.

Nardil Medication

Nardil Overdose

A Nardil overdose may potentially cause severe headache, chest pain, or high fever. This segment of the eMedTV archives lists other signs of a Nardil overdose and describes the various treatment options that are currently available.

Nardil Sexual Side Effects

Common Nardil sexual side effects may include impotence, ejaculation problems, or anorgasmia. This eMedTV Web page describes these sexual side effects in more detail and discusses the treatments that your healthcare provider may recommend.

Nardil Side Effects

Drowsiness, dizziness, and constipation are some of the more common Nardil side effects. This eMedTV article lists other common side effects of the drug, describes which problems may require medical attention, and also include rare side effects.

Nardil Uses

Nardil uses typically involve the treatment of depression in adults. As this page of the eMedTV Web site explains, however, it can also be used in an "off-label" fashion to treat other conditions, such as mutism in children.

Nardil Warnings and Precautions

This eMedTV segment discusses important Nardil warnings and precautions, including information on who should not take the drug and possible side effects. For example, it can cause hypertensive crisis (dangerously high blood pressure).

Nardil Withdrawal

Common Nardil withdrawal symptoms include vomiting, nausea, and malaise. This eMedTV Web page also lists serious withdrawal symptoms that can occur and describes the steps your healthcare provider may take to keep these symptoms from occurring.

Narrowed Coronary Artery

This video clip talks about blocked coronary arteries and the problems they can cause.

Nasacort AQ 55 mcg Spray

The allergy medication Nasacort AQ is only available in one strength -- Nasacort AQ 55 mcg spray. This eMedTV resource explores the benefits of Nasacort AQ nasal spray and offers dosing guidelines for both adults and children.

Nasacort AQ and Breastfeeding

Nasacort AQ is not likely to cause problems in breastfeeding women. This eMedTV Web page discusses Nasacort AQ and breastfeeding in more detail, and explains what may increase the risk of problems in women who are nursing while using the drug.

Nasacort AQ and Pregnancy

As this eMedTV segment explains, studies on Nasacort AQ and pregnancy show that the drug increased the risk of birth defects when it was given to pregnant animals. However, this segment also explains when the drug may be given to a pregnant woman.

Nasacort AQ Dosage

Children 2 to 11 years old usually start with a Nasacort AQ dosage of one spray in each nostril daily. This eMedTV page also offers Nasacort AQ dosing recommendations for adults and children over age 12 and includes tips for using the nasal spray.

Nasacort AQ Drug Interactions

No Nasacort AQ drug interactions are known at this time. As this eMedTV page explains, only a small amount is absorbed into the bloodstream, so it is unlikely to affect other drugs, and other drugs are unlikely to have an effect on Nasacort AQ.

Nasacort AQ Nasal Spray

Nasacort AQ is a prescription nasal spray used for treating seasonal and perennial nasal allergy symptoms. This eMedTV article describes how Nasacort AQ nasal spray works and explains what side effects may occur with this medication.

Nasacort AQ Nasl

Nasacort AQ is a prescription nasal spray licensed to treat allergic rhinitis. This eMedTV segment describes the effects of Nasacort AQ and offers general warnings for this drug. Nasacort AQ nasl is not a misspelling; nasl is an abbreviation of nasal.

Nasacort AQ Overdose

Serious complications are not likely to occur with a short-term Nasacort AQ overdose. This page on the eMedTV Web site describes the problems that may occur with a long-term Nasacort AQ overdose and explains what treatment options are available.

Nasacort AQ Side Effects

Possible side effects of Nasacort AQ include cough, sore throat, and bloody nose. This eMedTV resource explains how common these side effects are and lists some potentially serious side effects that may require medical attention.

Nasacort AQ Uses

Nasacort AQ is used for treating seasonal and perennial nasal allergy symptoms in adults and children. This eMedTV segment discusses possible off-label Nasacort AQ uses and also explains in detail how the medication works to improve symptoms.

Nasacort AQ Warnings and Precautions

You should not take Nasacort AQ if you are allergic to any components of the medicine. This eMedTV segment provides more Nasacort AQ warnings and precautions, and includes a list of possible complications or side effects that may occur with the drug.

Nasacortaq

Nasacort AQ is a nasal spray available by prescription to treat nasal allergy symptoms. This eMedTV page describes how Nasacort AQ works and explains what to tell your doctor before using the drug. Nasacortaq is a common misspelling of Nasacort AQ.

Nasalide and Breastfeeding

Nasalide is not likely to cause problems in breastfeeding women, but the full risks are unknown. This eMedTV page discusses Nasalide and breastfeeding in detail, explains the potential effects, and stresses discussing the issue with your doctor.

Nasalide and Pregnancy

It is not fully understood whether Nasalide is safe to use during pregnancy. This eMedTV article offers more information on Nasalide and pregnancy, and describes the complications that occurred when the drug was given to pregnant animals.

Nasenex

Nasonex is a nasal spray approved for treating allergic rhinitis and nasal polyps. This eMedTV resource describes how Nasonex works and explains what your doctor must know before prescribing you the drug. Nasenex is a common misspelling of Nasonex.

Nasinex

Nasonex, an allergy medication that comes in nasal spray form, is used for treating nasal allergy symptoms. This eMedTV resource describes how the medication works and explains how often it is used. Nasinex is a common misspelling of Nasonex.

Nasocort Side Effects

Some Nasacort AQ side effects (like severe nosebleed) are potentially serious and require medical attention. This eMedTV Web page lists other rare but serious side effects. Nasocort side effects is a common misspelling of Nasacort side effects.

Nasogastric GoLYTELY

As this eMedTV article explains, GoLYTELY solution can be given through a nasogastric tube if necessary. This resource talks about how the laxative is typically taken and offers some safety concerns to keep in mind if taking it through a nasogastric tube.

Nasonex 50 mcg Nasal Spray

Nasal allergies and nasal polyps are commonly treated with Nasonex 50 mcg nasal spray. This article on the eMedTV Web site offers general Nasonex dosing guidelines and explains whether this medication is approved for use in children.

Nasonex for Children

Doctors can prescribe Nasonex for children as young as two years old with seasonal or perennial allergies. This eMedTV Web page explains what else Nasonex is used for, describes how the drug works, and explores its effects.

Nasonex for Kids

Doctors may prescribe Nasonex for kids with allergies who are as young as two years old. This page from the eMedTV archives lists other approved Nasonex uses, further discusses the use of this medication in children, and links to more information.

Nasonex Medication Information

Nasonex is a prescription allergy medication that comes in the form of a nasal spray. This section of the eMedTV site includes more Nasonex medication information, including how the drug works and what you should be aware of before starting treatment.

Nasonex Nasl

Nasonex is a prescription nasal spray used for treating allergic rhinitis and nasal polyps. This page on the eMedTV Web site explains how Nasonex works and lists potential side effects of the drug. Nasonex nasl is a common misspelling of Nasonex.

Nasonex Side Affects

Common Nasonex side effects include coughing, headaches, and nosebleeds. As this eMedTV page explains, while most side effects are mild, some require immediate medical attention. Nasonex side affects is a common misspelling of Nasonex side effects.

Natroba Topical

As this eMedTV article explains, Natroba is a topical medication used to treat head lice. This page takes a look at how to use this product, including how to tell if a second treatment is necessary. A link to more detailed information is also included.

Nazenex

Nasonex is a prescription nasal spray approved to treat nasal allergy symptoms and nasal polyps. This eMedTV Web page describes the effects of Nasonex and explains how often it should be used. Nazenex is a common misspelling of Nasonex.

Neam Oil

Neem is often used as an herbal supplement to treat various medical conditions. This eMedTV segment offers a more in-depth look at neem and its uses, effectiveness, and potential side effects. Neam oil is a common variation of neem.

Nebivilol

If you have high blood pressure, your doctor may prescribe nebivolol. This eMedTV page covers the effects of this medication and explains what conditions you should notify your doctor of before using it. Nebivilol is a common misspelling of nebivolol.

Nebumetone

Nabumetone is a medicine used to treat pain and inflammation associated with different forms of arthritis. This eMedTV page explains how nabumetone works and lists some of its potential side effects. Nebumetone is a common misspelling of nabumetone.

Neddi Pot

The neti pot is a device designed to flush out the nasal and sinus cavities. This eMedTV Web page explores the benefits of the neti pot and offers information on how to use this nasal irrigation device. Neddi pot is a common misspelling of neti pot.

Neevo DHA

Neevo DHA is a product that is taken to supplement vitamins and minerals necessary for a healthy pregnancy. This eMedTV article describes how this vitamin works, explains when and how to take this supplement, and lists potential side effects.

Negative Effects of Abilify

Abilify can cause an increase in blood sugar levels, which may lead to diabetes. This segment from the eMedTV library explores the other negative effects of Abilify and includes a list of side effects that have been reported with this medication.

Negative Effects of Ambien

Sedative/hypnotic medications such as Ambien may cause life-threatening allergic reactions. This eMedTV Web page further explores Ambien's negative effects and provides a list of the most common problems that have been reported with this drug.

Negative Effects of Celexa

Celexa could cause bleeding in the stomach or intestines, especially in people who take aspirin or NSAIDs. This eMedTV Web page further discusses the possible negative effects of Celexa and explains what side effects may occur with the antidepressant.

Negative Effects of Chewing Nicotine Gum

You may experience damage to your teeth or jaw while using nicotine gum. This eMedTV article further explores some of the negative effects that may occur while chewing nicotine gum. This page also offers a link to more safety issues with this product.

Negative Effects of Clonazepam

Clonazepam can cause side effects such as anxiety, insomnia, or difficulty breathing. This page on the eMedTV site further discusses the negative effects of clonazepam and explains what you should discuss with your doctor before using this drug.

Negative Effects of Effexor

If you have bipolar disorder, Effexor could worsen your condition. This page on the eMedTV site explores other possible negative effects of Effexor and lists some of the potentially serious side effects of the medicine that require medical attention.

Negative Effects of Geodon

Geodon can cause an increase in blood sugar levels, which could increase the risk of diabetes. This eMedTV resource explores other potentially negative effects of Geodon and lists some of the potential side effects of this medication.

Negative Effects of Lamictal

Lamictal may cause dizziness, coordination problems, or double vision. This selection from the eMedTV archives takes a closer look at other potentially negative effects of Lamictal to be aware of before starting treatment and links to more information.

Negative Effects of Lithium

People taking lithium who have low sodium levels in their blood are at a higher risk for lithium toxicity. This eMedTV segment covers other potentially negative effects of lithium and lists certain side effects that may be signs of lithium toxicity.

Negative Effects of Lyrica

Lyrica can cause vision problems, especially blurred vision or double vision. This article from the eMedTV site explores some of the other negative effects of Lyrica, including other possible side effects or complications that may occur with the drug.

Negative Effects of Neurontin

Neurontin may cause drowsiness, coordination problems, or dizziness. This selection from the eMedTV Web archives takes a closer look at other potentially negative effects of Neurontin to be aware of before starting treatment for epilepsy or nerve pain.

Negative Effects of Paxil

Paxil (along with other antidepressants) can increase the risk of suicidal thoughts or behavior. This eMedTV resource explores the other potential negative effects of Paxil and explains what side effects may occur with this particular medication.

Negative Effects of Prozac

Prozac may cause nausea, insomnia, and headaches. This selection from the eMedTV Web library takes a closer look at other potentially negative effects of Prozac to be aware of before starting treatment with this medication.

Negative Effects of Risperdal

Risperdal may cause side effects, such as drowsiness, nausea, and headaches. This page from the eMedTV Web archives takes a closer look at other potentially negative effects of Risperdal to be aware of before starting treatment with this medication.

Negative Effects of Seroquel

Seroquel may increase the risk of seizures in some people. As this eMedTV page explains, there are many other negative effects of Seroquel that you should be aware of before starting treatment, including potentially serious side effects of the drug.

Negative Effects of Valium

Valium is a controlled substance that can cause physical and psychological dependence. This eMedTV resource further explores the negative effects of Valium and explains what side effects may occur with this prescription medication.

Negative Effects of Wellbutrin

Wellbutrin may cause nausea, insomnia, and weight loss. This selection from the eMedTV Web library takes a closer look at other potentially negative effects of Wellbutrin to be aware of before starting treatment with this medication.

Negative Effects of Xanax

Xanax may cause drowsiness, coordination problems, or an increased appetite. This selection from the eMedTV Web archives takes a closer look at other potentially negative effects of Xanax to be aware of before starting treatment with this medication.

Negative Effects of Zyprexa

Zyprexa may cause side effects, such as drowsiness, dry mouth, and weight gain. This page from the eMedTV Web archives takes a closer look at other potentially negative effects to be aware of before starting treatment with Zyprexa.

Neme

Neem supplements are claimed to be beneficial for treating a wide variety of conditions. This eMedTV article describes the effects of neem and explains what to discuss with your doctor before using this product. Neme is a common misspelling of neem.

Neocine

Niacin is known for its ability to improve good cholesterol and lower bad cholesterol and triglycerides. This eMedTV page describes various niacin products and lists potential side effects of these products. Neocine is a common misspelling of niacin.

Neoral and Nursing

As explained in this eMedTV segment, the manufacturer of Neoral recommends that women not take this drug while nursing. Neoral has not been extensively studied and may potentially cause problems in an infant whose mother is taking this drug.

Neoral and Pregnancy

As this eMedTV page explains, Neoral may cause problems if it is taken during pregnancy. This article describes what happened when this drug was given to pregnant animals and discusses when a doctor will prescribe it during pregnancy.

Neorale

Neoral is a medication prescribed to treat certain types of rheumatoid arthritis and psoriasis. This eMedTV page describes other uses, explains the forms in which it is sold, and lists potential side effects. Neorale is a common misspelling of Neoral.

Neosporin Drug Information

This eMedTV article provides important drug information on Neosporin, a medication used to prevent infections in minor cuts, scrapes, and burns. This Web page discusses uses, possible side effects, and other general safety precautions to be aware of.

Nestabs

Available by prescription, Nestabs is a prenatal vitamin used to fill in nutritional gaps during pregnancy. This eMedTV resource offers a comprehensive overview of various details on this prenatal vitamin, including how to take it, side effects, and more.

Nestabs Prenatal Information

Are you looking for information on Nestabs? This eMedTV page gives an overview of this prenatal vitamin, with details on its beneficial effects, how to take it, and why it may not be the best choice for some women.

Nette Pots

The neti pot is used to flush out the nasal and sinus cavities using a saline solution. This eMedTV page covers the pot's benefits and provides precautions and warnings for this nasal irrigation device. Nette pots is a common misspelling of neti pot.

Netty Pots

The neti pot is a nasal irrigation device that works by flushing out the nasal cavity with saline. This eMedTV resource explains what a neti pot is used for and describes the benefits of this product. Netty pots is a common misspelling of neti pot.

Neudexta

As this eMedTV page explains, Nuedexta is prescribed to treat uncontrollable laughing or crying in people with pseudobulbar affect. This page covers general safety concerns and lists possible side effects. Neudexta is a common misspelling of Nuedexta.

Neurontan

By affecting calcium channels in the brain, Neurontin can help treat epilepsy and nerve pain. This eMedTV page provides a brief overview of this medication and describes some of its possible side effects. Neurontan is a common misspelling of Neurontin.

Neuronten

Neurontin is a prescription medicine licensed to treat epilepsy and nerve pain caused by shingles. This eMedTV Web segment explains how this medicine works and describes possible signs of an overdose. Neuronten is a common misspelling of Neurontin.

Neurontin 400 mg Capsules

As this eMedTV page explains, Neurontin comes in many forms and strengths; 400 mg Neurontin capsules and 800 mg Neurontin tablets are the highest available strengths. This article includes dosing guidelines for epilepsy and postherpetic neuralgia.

Neurontin 600 mg Tablets

The tablet form of Neurontin comes in two strengths (600 mg Neurontin tablets and 800 mg Neurontin tablets. This eMedTV page lists other available forms and strengths, and explains how dosing works for the treatment of epilepsy and postherpetic neuralgia.

Neurontin 800 mg Tablets

The usual starting Neurontin dose for treating seizures is 300 mg three times daily. As this eMedTV page explains, your doctor may increase your dose to 800 mg Neurontin tablets if needed (to a maximum of one 800 mg tablet, three times a day).

Neurontin Dangers

There are many potential dangers that you should be aware of before starting Neurontin. This eMedTV page lists side effects and complications that have been reported with Neurontin and explains which problems require medical attention.

Neurontin Drug Information

As this eMedTV page explains, Neurontin is a prescribed medication used to treat epilepsy and nerve pain due to shingles. This page offers an overview of important Neurontin drug information, including general precautions and potential side effects.

Neurontin for Children

Neurontin is approved to treat epilepsy and nerve pain caused by shingles. This eMedTV page explains that it is safe to use Neurontin for children age three and older who have partial seizures. This page also explains how the drug is thought to work.

Neurontin for Epilepsy

As this eMedTV page explains, epilepsy is one of the conditions that Neurontin may be able to treat. This article describes the specific effects of the medication and explores the results of clinical trials that studied treating epilepsy with Neurontin.

Neurontin Indications

As this eMedTV Web page explains, Neurontin is a prescription drug used to treat several conditions, such as epilepsy and nerve pain caused by shingles. This page takes a closer look at Neurontin indications, including possible "off-label" uses.

Neurontin Medicine

Neurontin is a prescription drug licensed to treat epilepsy and postherpetic neuralgia. This article from the eMedTV Web site describes how medicine works and explores Neurontin's effectiveness for several uses.

Neurontin Oral

Neurontin is a prescription medicine approved for the treatment of epilepsy and postherpetic neuralgia. This eMedTV article explores how this medication works and briefly explains how to take the tablet, capsule, or oral solution form of Neurontin.

Neurontin Risks

Neurontin can cause emotional or behavioral problems, particularly in children. This page from the eMedTV library discusses other potential risks of Neurontin and describes some of the more common side effects that have been reported with this drug.

Neurontin Safety

This eMedTV segment explains that you may not be able to take Neurontin safely if you have certain medical conditions, such as kidney disease. This page further discusses other Neurontin safety precautions, including possible side effects to be aware of.

Neurontin Tablets

Available as capsules, an oral solution, and tablets, Neurontin is a drug used to treat several conditions. This eMedTV Web page explains what Neurontin is used for and offers general information on when and how to take this prescription medication.

Neurontin Weight Change

There are several possible side effects of Neurontin, and weight change is one of them. This page from the eMedTV Web library explains how Neurontin may cause weight gain in some people and offers tips that can help keep the pounds off.

Neurontin Withdraw

If you suddenly stop taking Neurontin, withdrawal symptoms (such as seizures or anxiety) may occur. This eMedTV Web article describes other symptoms and how to avoid them. Neurontin withdraw is a common misspelling of Neurontin withdrawal.

Neurontin Withdrawl

Stopping Neurontin too quickly may lead to withdrawal symptoms, such as seizures and nausea. This eMedTV resource describes other possible withdrawal symptoms and ways to avoid them. Neurontin withdrawl is a common misspelling of Neurontin withdrawal.

Neurontine

Neurontin, a prescription medication, can help treat epilepsy or nerve pain. This selection from the eMedTV Web library provides a brief overview of the drug and offers some general dosing guidelines. Neurontine is a common misspelling of Neurontin.

Neurotin Side Effects

Common side effects of Neurontin may include dizziness and coordination problems. This eMedTV page lists other negative effects, including those that require medical care. Neurotin side effects is a common misspelling of Neurontin side effects.

Neuroton

A doctor may prescribe Neurontin to treat partial seizures caused by epilepsy or nerve pain. This eMedTV page offers a brief description of the medicine and explains what to tell your doctor before taking it. Neuroton is a common misspelling of Neurontin.

Newborn Sleep and Feeding Schedule

It is important to establish a regular sleep and feeding schedule for your newborn. This eMedTV resource explains how feeding schedules work for breastfed and bottle fed infants and briefly explains how long and often you should let your baby sleep.

Newlytely

NuLYTELY is a medicine licensed to cleanse the bowels before a colonoscopy. This eMedTV page describes how NuLYTELY works and explains some general dosing guidelines for when and how to use this drug. Newlytely is a common misspelling of NuLYTELY.

Nexavar and Neuropathy

If you are using Nexavar, you may develop neuropathy (burning, tingling, or numbing sensations of the skin). This eMedTV page takes a brief look at this possible reaction and explains when to contact your doctor. A link to more details is also included.

Nexavar Diarrhea

As this eMedTV resource explains, diarrhea is a common Nexavar side effect. This article takes a look at when this reaction may require medical treatment. A link to more detailed information about other common and serious side effects is also included.

Nexavar for Hepatocellular Carcinoma

Adults with hepatocellular carcinoma may benefit from Nexavar. This page from the eMedTV Web library further discusses this use of Nexavar, including how this chemotherapy medication works. A link to more information is also included.

Nexavar Medication Information

Nexavar is a chemotherapy drug licensed to treat certain kidney and liver cancers. This selection from the eMedTV Web archives presents more information on Nexavar, including how this prescription medication works, dosing instructions, and safety issues.

Nexavar Red Rash

If you develop redness or a rash while taking Nexavar, contact your doctor right away. This eMedTV article explains why these may be signs of a serious problem that may require medical treatment. A link to other potential side effects is also provided.

Nexavar Side Effects

Hair loss, fatigue, and weight loss are some of the most commonly reported Nexavar side effects. This eMedTV Web page describes other possible reactions to this drug, including potentially serious complications that need immediate medical treatment.

Nexeum

This eMedTV segment explains that Nexium is a prescription medication used to treat several conditions, such as GERD and erosive esophagitis. This page also covers side effects and general precautions. Nexeum is a common misspelling of Nexium.

Nexiam

As a proton pump inhibitor, Nexium may help treat several conditions by decreasing stomach acid. This eMedTV page offers a brief overview of Nexium, including possible side effects and general precautions. Nexiam is a common misspelling of Nexium.

Nexiem

This eMedTV Web article offers an overview of Nexium, a medication used to treat conditions such as GERD and erosive esophagitis. This page also describes some general precautions and dosing guidelines. Nexiem is a common misspelling of Nexium.

Nexim

As this eMedTV Web page explains, a doctor may prescribe Nexium to treat certain conditions involving the stomach, esophagus, or intestines. This page also covers some general precautions with the drug. Nexim is a common misspelling of Nexium.

Nexium 10 mg

As this eMedTV page explains, Nexium 10 mg once daily is the recommended starting dose for treating GERD in children age 1 to 11 years old. This page also covers Nexium dosing guidelines in adults and describes factors that may affect your dosage.

Nexium 20 mg

The recommended Nexium dosage for treating GERD is 20 mg of Nexium once a day for four to eight weeks. This eMedTV article also provides Nexium dosing guidelines for the treatment of other conditions related to the esophagus, stomach, and intestines.

Nexium 20 mg Capsules

As this eMedTV resource explains, Nexium 20 mg capsules once daily may be sufficient for treating various conditions related to the stomach, intestines, and esophagus (such as GERD). This page also describes factors that may affect your Nexium dosage.

Nexium 40 mg Capsules

As this eMedTV page explains, a doctor may recommend Nexium 40 mg capsules once daily to treat various conditions related to the stomach, intestines, and esophagus. This page further covers dosing guidelines and lists factors that may affect your dose.

Nexium Dangers

Nexium may cause potentially serious side effects such as chest pain or an allergic reaction. This page on the eMedTV Web site explores other potential dangers of Nexium and links to more information about the precautions and warnings for this drug.

Nexium Drug Information

As this eMedTV page explains, Nexium is a medication used to treat several conditions related to the stomach, intestines, or esophagus. This page offers an overview of Nexium drug information, including uses and available strengths.

Nexium for Heartburn

Nexium is a medicine used to treat several conditions, such as GERD and heartburn. Nexium, as this eMedTV page explains, works by reducing the amount of acid in the stomach. This article also offers a link to more detailed information.

Nexium Oral

As this eMedTV Web article explains, a healthcare provider may recommend Nexium oral capsules and oral suspension to treat several conditions involving the stomach, esophagus, or intestines. This page offers a brief overview of Nexium and its uses.

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