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This page contains links to eMedTV Articles containing information on subjects from Nexium Overdose to Norvasc Drug Interactions. 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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Nexium Risks

Nexium has been shown to cause diarrhea, constipation, headaches, and other side effects. This page from the eMedTV library further explores other potential risks with Nexium and explains what you should discuss with your doctor before using this drug.

Nexivar

Nexavar is a chemotherapy drug used for the treatment of liver or kidney cancer in adults. This eMedTV resource explains how this drug works, covers some dosing information, and lists possible side effects. Nexivar is a common misspelling of Nexavar.

Nexovar

Available by prescription, Nexavar is approved to treat certain types of liver or kidney cancer. This eMedTV Web selection presents a brief overview of this drug and provides a link to more information. Nexovar is a common misspelling of Nexavar.

Next Choice 0.75-Mg Tablet

If you have unprotected sex, taking Next Choice can help prevent pregnancy. This eMedTV Web selection takes a closer look at using Next Choice 0.75-mg tablets, including details on how to most effectively use this emergency form of contraception.

Next Choice Birth Control

As a type of emergency birth control pill, Next Choice may help prevent pregnancy. This eMedTV resource takes a brief look at this emergency contraceptive, including how to effectively use this drug. A link to more detailed information is also included.

Next Choice Effectiveness

Taking Next Choice within three days after unprotected sex can help prevent pregnancy. This eMedTV page offers more detailed information on the effectiveness of Next Choice, including details on when and how to properly use this emergency contraceptive.

Next Choice Emergency Contraceptive

If you had unprotected sex and are considering an emergency contraceptive, Next Choice may be an option. This eMedTV page further discusses how to use this form of birth control, lists possible side effects, and describes some safety precautions.

Next Choice Morning-After Pill Information

This eMedTV article offers important information on Next Choice, a "morning after pill" used to help prevent pregnancy after unprotected sex. This resource discusses when to take this pill, possible side effects, and general safety precautions.

Next Choice Pill

Taking two Next Choice pills within 72 hours after unprotected sex can help prevent pregnancy. This eMedTV resource takes a brief look at this emergency contraceptive, including how to effectively use this drug. A link to more details is also included.

Next Choice Side Effects

Some of the possible side effects of Next Choice may include nausea, headaches, and fatigue. This eMedTV Web selection describes other possible reactions to this contraceptive, including potentially serious ones that should be reported to a doctor.

Nexuim

Nexium is a drug licensed to treat several conditions of the stomach, esophagus, and intestines. This eMedTV Web resource explains how Nexium works and describes possible signs of an overdose. Nexuim is a common misspelling of Nexium.

Nexxium

Nexium is a drug prescribed to treat several conditions involving the stomach, esophagus, and intestines. This eMedTV page lists possible side effects and general precautions with the drug. Nexxium is a common misspelling of Nexium.

Niacina

Niacin is a vitamin primarily used for the treatment of high cholesterol. This eMedTV Web page describes the different forms of niacin currently available and offers general warnings for these products. Niacina is a common misspelling of niacin.

Niacine

Niacin is a vitamin that can be used to help lower "bad" cholesterol and triglycerides. This part of the eMedTV archives explains what else niacin may be used for and describes the effects of this vitamin. Niacine is a common misspelling of niacin.

Niaspan 1000 mg Tablets

The maximum recommended Niaspan dosage is two Niaspan 1000 mg tablets per day. As this eMedTV segment explains, the usual starting dose is 500 mg daily. After four weeks, your doctor may increase your dose to Niaspan 1000 mg.

Niaspan 500 mg Tablets

Most people who first start Niaspan typically take Niaspan 500 mg tablets, the lowest strength. This eMedTV Web page offers more detailed Niaspan dosing guidelines and explains what side effects may occur if your dosage is increased too quickly.

Niaspan 750 mg Tablets

There are three strengths available for Niaspan--750 mg tablets, 500 mg tablets, and 1000 mg tablets. This eMedTV resource offers general Niaspan dosing guidelines and explains how often your doctor may increase your dosage.

Niassan

Niacin, also known as vitamin B3, is often used for improving cholesterol levels. This eMedTV segment describes the effects of this vitamin and explains what niacin products are currently available. Niassan is a common misspelling of niacin.

Nicaderm

Nicoderm CQ, a nonprescription medicine, is available to help people quit smoking. This page on the eMedTV Web site briefly explains how the drug works and provides a link to more detailed information. Nicaderm is a common misspelling of Nicoderm CQ.

Nicatine Gum

Nicotine gum, a nonprescription medicine, is used to help people quit smoking. This eMedTV Web selection briefly explains how the drug works and provides a link to more detailed information. Nicatine gum is a common misspelling of nicotine gum.

Nicatine Patch

This eMedTV page explains that the nicotine patch helps people quit smoking by reducing the effects of nicotine withdrawal. This page offers general dosing information and safety precautions. Nicatine patch is a common misspelling of nicotine patch.

Nicatrol

A nicotine replacement product like Nicotrol NS may help a person to quit smoking successfully. This eMedTV article takes a brief look at this drug, with a link to more in-depth information on it. Nicatrol is a common misspelling of Nicotrol NS.

Nicatrol Inhaler

If you are trying to quit smoking, you may benefit from a medication like the Nicotrol Inhaler. This eMedTV resource takes a quick look at the uses of this drug and some of its side effects. Nicatrol Inhaler is a common misspelling of Nicotrol Inhaler.

Niccorette Gum

This eMedTV article explains that Nicorette Gum helps people quit smoking by reducing the effects of nicotine withdrawal. This page offers general dosing information and safety precautions. Niccorette Gum is a common misspelling of Nicorette Gum.

Niccotine Patch

Available without a prescription, the nicotine patch is used to help people stop smoking. This eMedTV page offers more details on the patch, including possible side effects and safety precautions. Niccotine patch is a common misspelling of nicotine patch.

Nicitrol

If you are trying to quit smoking, your healthcare provider may recommend the drug Nicotrol NS. This eMedTV segment provides a brief overview of this product, which comes in the form of a nasal spray. Nicitrol is a common misspelling of Nicotrol NS.

Nicitrol Inhaler

The Nicotrol Inhaler can be a very important part of your smoking cessation program. This eMedTV article describes how this product works and provides a link to more information. Nicitrol Inhaler is a common misspelling of Nicotrol Inhaler.

Nicoderm Adverse Reactions

As this eMedTV article discusses, Nicoderm CQ is generally well tolerated, but it is not free from risks. This Web page describes some of the adverse reactions to Nicoderm CQ and explains how you can help reduce the chance of such problems.

Nicoderm CQ 21mg/24 Hr Patch

As this eMedTV page explains, the recommended starting dosage of Nicoderm CQ for people who smoke more than 10 cigarettes a day is one 21-mg patch every 24 hours. This article discusses some general dosing guidelines and provides a link to more details.

Nicoderm CQ Dosage

Your recommended dosage of Nicoderm CQ will depend on how many cigarettes you smoke each day. This page from the eMedTV Web library contains more detailed dosing guidelines and offers a list of tips and precautions for those using these patches.

Nicoderm CQ Medication Information

Nicoderm CQ is an over-the-counter (OTC) medication used to help people quit smoking. This eMedTV Web article provides important information on Nicoderm CQ, including how this medication works, how it is used, and more.

Nicoderm Interactions

This article from the eMedTV Web library discusses how using Nicoderm CQ to stop smoking may change the way your body handles certain other medications. This page explains some of the problems that may occur with certain drugs when you quit smoking.

Nicoret Gum

Available without a prescription, Nicorette Gum is used to help people quit smoking. This eMedTV Web article offers more detail on this gum, including possible side effects and safety precautions. Nicoret Gum is a common misspelling of Nicorette Gum.

Nicorette Gum and Diarrhea

Some people experience diarrhea as a side effect of Nicorette Gum. This eMedTV Web selection explains why this side effect may require immediate medical care, and also provides a link to information on other potential side effects.

Nicorette Gum Dosing Frequency

Using Nicorette Gum for 12 weeks can help you stop smoking and may reduce nicotine withdrawal symptoms. This eMedTV article offers a brief look at dosing and frequency of use for Nicorette Gum, and provides a link to more detailed information.

Nicorette Gum Medication Information

Available without a prescription, Nicorette Gum may be useful in helping people stop smoking. This eMedTV page offers important information on Nicorette Gum, including some of the medication's side effects. A link to more details is also included.

Nicorette Gum Side Effects

Notify your doctor if you develop difficulty breathing or a severe sore throat while using Nicorette Gum. This eMedTV segment lists other possible side effects of Nicorette Gum, with details on common problems and those that may require medical care.

Nicorette Gun

Nicorette Gum is a smoking-cessation medicine available without a prescription. This eMedTV segment describes the effects of this product and explains how to avoid an overdose. Nicorette Gun is a common misspelling of Nicorette Gum.

Nicorette Logenzes

This eMedTV page explains that Nicorette Lozenges help people quit smoking by reducing the effects of nicotine withdrawal. This page offers dosing information, safety precautions, and more. Nicorette Logenzes is a common misspelling of Nicorette Lozenges.

Nicorette Longes

The Nicorette Lozenge, a nonprescription medicine, is used to help people quit smoking. This eMedTV page briefly explains how the drug works and provides a link to more detailed information. Nicorette Longes is a common misspelling of Nicorette Lozenges.

Nicorette Longues

Available without a prescription, the Nicorette Lozenge is used to help people stop smoking. This eMedTV page further describes possible side effects and safety precautions with this drug. Nicorette Longues is a common misspelling of Nicorette Lozenges.

Nicorette Losenges

The Nicorette Lozenge, a smoking-cessation product, is available without a prescription. This eMedTV page describes how this drug helps people quit smoking and lists possible side effects. Nicorette Losenges is a common misspelling of Nicorette Lozenge.

Nicorette Lozenge

The Nicorette Lozenge is a medicine that reduces nicotine withdrawal symptoms to help people stop smoking. This eMedTV page describes this nonprescription drug in more detail, with information on dosing, possible side effects, and how it works.

Nicorette Lozenge Use After 12 Weeks

You should not use Nicorette Lozenges after 12 weeks of treatment, as you may become addicted to them. This eMedTV page discusses why this product should not be used for more than 12 weeks to stop smoking. A link to more details is also included.

Nicorette Lozengers

The Nicorette Lozenge is a smoking-cessation product available over-the-counter (OTC). This eMedTV page describes the effects of this product and explains how to avoid an overdose. Nicorette Lozengers is a common misspelling of Nicorette Lozenges.

Nicoteen Patch

The nicotine patch, a smoking-cessation medication, is available without prescription. This eMedTV page describes how this patch helps people quit smoking and lists possible side effects. Nicoteen patch is a common misspelling of nicotine patch.

Nicotene Gum

Nicotine gum, a smoking-cessation medication, is available without a prescription. This eMedTV resource describes how this gum helps people stop smoking and lists possible side effects. Nicotene gum is a common misspelling of nicotine gum.

Nicotene Patch

The nicotine patch is a smoking-cessation medicine available without a prescription. This eMedTV Web page explains the effects of this product and describes ways to avoid overdosing on this drug. Nicotene patch is a common misspelling of nicotine patch.

Nicotine 14 Mg Patch

As this eMedTV page explains, the starting strength of the nicotine patch is one 14-mg patch every 24 hours for people who smoke 10 or fewer cigarettes each day. This article discusses how to gradually decrease your dose to reduce nicotine withdrawal.

Nicotine Gum and Blood Pressure

People who have problems with high blood pressure may not be able to use nicotine gum. This page of the eMedTV Web site provides an explanation of how this drug can make high blood pressure worse. A link to more details is also provided.

Nicotine Gum and Teeth

This eMedTV page explains that if you are using nicotine gum to quit smoking, it is important to know that this drug may cause damage to your jaw or mouth. This page explains how nicotine gum may also damage teeth, including fillings, caps, and dentures.

Nicotine Gum Health Risks

High blood pressure and a fast heart rate are some of the health risks associated with nicotine gum. This eMedTV page explains how to ensure your safety with nicotine gum, with details on who may not be able to use it and when to contact your doctor.

Nicotine Gum Overdose

Vomiting, seizures, and cold sweats are possible signs of an overdose on nicotine gum. This page of the eMedTV site further explores what may happen if you overdose on this product, including possible treatment options.

Nicotine Gum Poisoning

This eMedTV segment explains that if you use too much nicotine gum, it may cause nicotine poisoning. This article lists possible symptoms of a nicotine overdose, such as confusion and vomiting. A link to more details on treatment options is also included.

Nicotine Gum Side Effects

Headaches, dizziness, and insomnia are some of the possible side effects of nicotine gum. This eMedTV resource lists other possible reactions to this product, including potentially serious problems that may require immediate medical attention.

Nicotine Gum Warnings

If you have heart problems or diabetes, talk to your doctor before using nicotine gum. This eMedTV page discusses other safety warnings associated with nicotine gum, including signs of a nicotine overdose. A link to more details is also included.

Nicotine Inhaler Generic

The nicotine inhaler's patent has expired -- does that mean you can you get it in generic form now? This eMedTV article has the answer, and also includes a link to more in-depth information on the topic.

Nicotine Inhaler Side Effects

This selection from the eMedTV archives covers the nicotine inhaler and its potential side effects, such as throat irritation, coughing, and headache. A more in-depth list is included, with information on what to do if serious side effects occur.

Nicotine Nasal Spray Side Effects

This eMedTV page lists common, rare, and serious side effects of nicotine nasal spray. It explains why it is hard to say with certainty what problems a person might experience, but also emphasizes that most people have no serious problems when taking it.

Nicotine Patch Allergic Reaction

As this eMedTV page explains, seek prompt medical care if you develop signs of an allergic reaction while using the nicotine patch. This page explains that an unexplained rash, swelling, or difficulty breathing could be signs of an allergy to this drug.

Nicotine Patch and Blood Pressure

If you use the nicotine patch, it can increase blood pressure or cause a fast heartbeat. This eMedTV page offers a brief description on why people with high blood pressure may not be able to use the nicotine patch. A link to more details is also included.

Nicotine Patch and Headaches

As this eMedTV Web page explains, headaches are a potential side effect of the nicotine patch. This resource further discusses this potential side effect and provides a link to more detailed information on possible reactions to this product.

Nicotine Patch and Pregnancy

Using the nicotine patch during pregnancy could be harmful to an unborn child. This article from the eMedTV library offers more information on this topic, including details on the possible complications this pregnancy Category D drug may cause.

Nicotine Patch and Weight Gain

Some of the possible side effects of the nicotine patch include weight gain and an increased appetite. This eMedTV article further discusses these potential side effects and provides a link to more detailed information on possible reactions to the drug.

Nicotine Patch Application Information

When using the nicotine patch, apply one new patch every 24 hours. This eMedTV Web article provides some application information on using nicotine patches, including important tips on how to avoid overdose symptoms and skin irritation.

Nicotine Patch Description

This eMedTV page offers a brief description of the nicotine patch, a nonprescription drug used to help people quit smoking. This article also explains how it works, offers dosing tips, and covers safety issues. A link to more details is also included.

Nicotine Patch Risks

You may not be able to use the nicotine patch if you have heart problems or diabetes. This eMedTV page covers some of the risks associated with the nicotine patch, such as side effects and allergic reactions. A link to more details is also included.

Nicotine Patch Strength

This eMedTV page explains that three different strengths of the nicotine patch are available, but the initial dosage a person uses will depend on how many cigarettes he or she smokes each day. This article offers some general dosing guidelines.

Nicotine Patches and Gum

This page from the eMedTV Web site provides a list of various alternatives to nicotine gum, including nicotine patches and other nicotine replacement products. This article also provides a link to more information on these alternatives.

Nicotrol Inhalation System

As this eMedTV page explains, the Nicotrol Inhaler is used to help treat nicotine withdrawal symptoms. This article looks at what happens with each inhalation of the Nicotrol Inhaler and lists other parts of a smoking-cessation system.

Nicotrol Inhaler and Skin Rash

If you develop a skin rash while using the Nicotrol Inhaler, you could be having an allergic reaction. This eMedTV segment talks about allergic reactions that affect the skin and explains what to do if they occur.

Nicotrol Inhaler Directions for Use

This portion of the eMedTV site gives some basic directions on using the Nicotrol Inhaler. It explains how to use the inhaler, why getting the right dose is important, and more. A link to more detailed information is also provided.

Nicotrol Inhalor

As this eMedTV page explains, the Nicotrol Inhaler is a product used to help people stop smoking. This article gives a brief overview of this medication and provides a link to more information. Nicotrol Inhalor is a common misspelling of Nicotrol Inhaler.

Nicotrol Nasal Spray Medication Information

This eMedTV resource offers some basic information on Nicotrol NS, a medication used as part of a smoking-cessation program. It explains how the nasal spray works, what to tell the healthcare provider prescribing it, and how often to use it.

Niesen

Niacin is a vitamin most often used for treating high cholesterol. This page from the eMedTV library explains what forms niacin comes in and describes how this product works to improve cholesterol levels. Niesen is a common misspelling of niacin.

Niezen

Niacin is a "B" vitamin often used for controlling high cholesterol. This eMedTV page describes the effects of this vitamin, lists its potential side effects, and explains what niacin products are available. Niezen is a common misspelling of niacin.

Niladron

Nilandron is a medicine licensed to treat advanced prostate cancer after surgical castration. This eMedTV article offers a brief overview of this prescription drug and provides a link to more information. Niladron is a common misspelling of Nilandron.

Nilandron

Nilandron is a drug licensed to slow down the progression of advanced prostate cancer. This eMedTV resource takes an in-depth look at this prescription medication, with detailed information on dosing, how it works, potential side effects, and more.

Nilandron 150 Mg

This eMedTV article explains that Nilandron tablets come in one strength (150 mg) and are used to slow down the progression of advanced prostate cancer in men who have undergone castration surgery. This article also links to more details.

Nilotinib Side Effects

Contact your doctor if you are taking nilotinib and develop problems like confusion, fever, or vomiting. This eMedTV page offers a list of other possible side effects of nilotinib, including common reactions and those that may require medical attention.

Nime

Neem is a dietary supplement claimed to provide anti-inflammatory and contraceptive effects. This eMedTV page further describes the effects of neem and explains what to be aware of before using this product. Nime is a common misspelling of neem.

Nimenda

Namenda is a drug that can be prescribed to treat moderate to severe Alzheimer's disease. This eMedTV resource explains how Namenda works to treat dementia and describes the effects of this medication. Nimenda is a common misspelling of Namenda.

Niravam Drug

Niravam is approved to treat anxiety and panic disorder. This eMedTV Web resource offers some basic drug information on Niravam, including details on how this medication works and potential side effects. A link to more information is also provided.

Niravam Drug Info

Available by prescription only, Niravam is a medication used to treat anxiety and panic disorder. This eMedTV segment covers other information on Niravam, including how this drug works, dosing guidelines, and some general safety precautions.

Nispan

Niaspan is a prescription medicine approved to lower cholesterol and triglycerides. This eMedTV article explains how Niaspan works and lists conditions to tell your doctor about before using this drug. Nispan is a common misspelling of Niaspan.

Nispen

Niaspan is a medicine that can be prescribed to treat high cholesterol and high triglycerides. This eMedTV page describes the effects of Niaspan and lists possible side effects that may occur with treatment. Nispen is a common misspelling of Niaspan.

Nistatin Cream

The antifungal drug nystatin is used to treat various fungal infections. This eMedTV page further explores the uses of this drug and explains how various nystatin products are used. Nistatin is a common variation and misspelling of nystatin cream.

Nitrastat

Nitrostat is a medicine prescribed to relieve, and in some cases prevent, chest pain (angina). This eMedTV resource describes who may benefit from this medication, how it works, and potential side effects. Nitrastat is a common misspelling of Nitrostat.

Nitro Spray

A doctor may prescribe nitroglycerin spray to relieve angina (chest pain). This eMedTV Web article describes what this medicine is used for and discusses some important dosing information. Nitro Spray is a common misspelling of nitroglycerin spray.

Nitro-Bid Drug Information

This eMedTV resource discusses some basic information on Nitro-Bid, a drug used to prevent chest pain in people with coronary heart disease. This article also explains how this prescription medicine works, possible side effects, and safety precautions.

Nitro-Dur

Nitro-Dur is a prescription skin patch used to help prevent chest pain. This eMedTV Web page offers a complete overview of this angina medicine, describing how it works, potential side effects, and tips on how to use this patch effectively.

Nitro-Dur Application

When using Nitro-Dur, apply the patch to a clean, hairless area once daily and wear it for 12 to 14 hours. This eMedTV resource describes more application recommendations for Nitro-Dur, including why it is important to not wear this patch for too long.

Nitro-Dur Indications

As this eMedTV article explains, approved uses (indications) of Nitro-Dur include preventing angina attacks in people with coronary artery disease. This Web page also discusses whether there are any off-label, or unapproved, uses for this patch.

Nitro-Dur Side Effects

Some of the commonly reported side effects of Nitro-Dur include headaches, fainting, and lightheadedness. This eMedTV segment provides a detailed list of side effects and also explains which reactions are potentially serious and require medical care.

Nitrodur

Nitro-Dur is a skin patch prescribed to prevent chest pain (angina) in people with coronary artery disease. This eMedTV page describes how the drug works, potential side effects, and how to use the patch. Nitrodur is a common misspelling of Nitro-Dur.

Nitrodur Patch

If you have chest pain due to coronary artery disease, you may benefit from Nitro-Dur. This eMedTV article describes how Nitro-Dur works and lists possible side effects of this patch. Nitrodur patch is a common misspelling of Nitro-Dur patch.

Nitrofurantoin Antibiotic Information

This eMedTV Web page discusses the antibiotic nitrofurantoin. Information includes its uses, dosing, side effects, and possible drug interactions.

Nitrofuranton

Nitrofurantoin is used to treat (and in some cases, prevent) urinary tract infections. This eMedTV Web resource offers an introduction to this drug and includes a link to more information. Nitrofuranton is a common misspelling of nitrofurantoin.

Nitroglycer

Available by prescription, nitroglycerin is prescribed to treat or prevent angina (chest pain). This eMedTV article further discusses nitroglycerin and its uses, side effects, and dosing information. Nitroglycer is a common misspelling of nitroglycerin.

Nitroglycerin and Headaches

You may experience a headache while using nitroglycerin. This page of the eMedTV Web site explains that headaches are the most notable side effect of this angina medication. A link to more information on other possible reactions is also provided.

Nitroglycerin Dose

When using nitroglycerin, your dose will depend on which product you are using and your response. This eMedTV segment further discusses general dosing guidelines for this angina medicine. A link to more detailed information is also included.

Nitroglycerin Drug Information

This eMedTV resource discusses some basic information on nitroglycerin, a drug prescribed to treat or prevent angina (chest pain). This page describes how this medicine works to improve blood flow and explains why it may not be suitable for some people.

Nitroglycerin Lingual Spray

Nitroglycerin spray is a prescribed medicine used to relieve attacks of chest pain (angina). This eMedTV article takes a look at how the lingual use of nitroglycerin spray (spraying it on or under the tongue) can help relieve chest pain.

Nitroglycerin Ointment 2%

When using 2% nitroglycerin ointment, apply a half-inch of the ointment on the skin twice daily. This eMedTV resource further explores when and how to effectively use this angina medicine. A link to more detailed information is also provided.

Nitroglycerin Ointment Dosing

When using nitroglycerin ointment, dosing starts with half-inch of the drug applied to the skin twice a day. This eMedTV page takes a brief look at using this medicine to prevent angina attacks and provides a link to more dosage information on this drug.

Nitroglycerin Ointment Side Effects

Headaches and dizziness are potential side effects of nitroglycerin ointment. This page from the eMedTV Web site further explores possible reactions to this medicine, including details on which problems should be reported immediately to your doctor.

Nitroglycerin Side Effects

Some people may get a headache every time they use nitroglycerin. This page of the eMedTV Web site offers a detailed description of other possible nitroglycerin side effects and explains which ones need to be reported to your doctor right away.

Nitroglycerin Transdermal Patch

This eMedTV Web resource explains that as a transdermal medicine, nitroglycerin patches should only be applied to the skin. This page provides more tips on how to safely and effectively use these skin patches. A link to more information is also included.

Nitroglycerin Uses

Nitroglycerin is a drug prescribed to relieve or prevent chest pain in people with coronary heart disease. This eMedTV page describes how this angina medicine works, specific uses of the drug, and whether it is safe for children to use nitroglycerin.

Nitroglycern

Nitroglycerin is a medicine licensed to treat or prevent angina in people with coronary artery disease. This eMedTV resource gives a brief overview of this drug and offers a link to more information. Nitroglycern is a common misspelling of nitroglycerin.

Nitrolingual Liquid

Available as a liquid, Nitrolingual comes in a pump bottle that allows you to spray it under the tongue. This eMedTV page presents a brief overview of this prescription angina medicine, with information on how to ensure the drug's effectiveness.

Nitrolingual Pumpspray

People who have angina may benefit from treatment with Nitrolingual Pumpspray. This selection from the eMedTV library presents a brief overview of this medication, with details on when and how to take it and important information for your doctor.

Nitrolingual Spray Information

This segment of the eMedTV archives provides some basic information on Nitrolingual, a spray used to both treat and prevent angina. This article discusses what to discuss with your doctor before beginning treatment and includes a link to more details.

NitroMist

NitroMist is a prescription mouth spray used to help relieve chest pain. This eMedTV resource provides a complete overview of this angina medicine, with an explanation on how it works, potential side effects, and tips on how to use this spray effectively.

Nitrostat Medication Information

This eMedTV article presents some basic information on Nitrostat, a medication used to relieve, and in some cases prevent, chest pain in people with coronary heart disease. This page also explains how this prescription drug works.

No Prescription Lortab

It is illegal (and unsafe) to use or buy Lortab with no prescription. Lortab, as this eMedTV resource explains, is a controlled substance, meaning there are strict fines and penalties for using or buying this medication without a prescription.

No Rx Hydrocodone

You should never buy a no-Rx hydrocodone product, as the drug could be substandard or potentially dangerous. This eMedTV Web page further discusses the potential dangers of using hydrocodone that has been purchased without a prescription.

No Rx Morphine

It is not safe to buy morphine without a prescription (Rx). Morphine, as this eMedTV page describes, is a controlled substance, meaning there are strict rules for buying this drug. This page also covers risks of buying morphine without a prescription.

Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer and Erlotinib

If you are an adult with advanced non-small cell lung cancer, you may benefit from erlotinib. This eMedTV selection gives specific examples of when this medication may be used in people with this type of cancer. A link to more details is also included.

Noravirus

The norovirus is highly contagious and can survive extremely cold and hot weather. This eMedTV segment lists other illnesses that can be caused by noroviruses and explains how the virus is transmitted. Noravirus is a common misspelling of norovirus.

Noraxon

As this eMedTV page explains, Noroxin is a drug prescribed to treat gonorrhea, prostatitis, and urinary tract infections. This article describes how this antibiotic works and lists potential side effects. Noraxon is a common misspelling of Noroxin.

Norco 5/325 Tablets

One of the most common strengths of Norco tablets is 5/325. As this eMedTV resource explains, this drug is typically taken every four to six hours to relieve pain. This segment also explains why it is important to monitor your daily acetaminophen intake.

Norco 7.5/325 Tablets

As this eMedTV page explains, a doctor may prescribe Norco to treat moderate-to-moderately severe pain. For Norco 7.5/325 tablets, the usual dosing schedule is one tablet every four to six hours as needed. This page offers other dosing tips for this drug.

Norco Medication for Pain

Norco is frequently used to treat short-term pain due to an injury, dental procedure, or surgery. This eMedTV article takes a closer look at this pain medication, describing some of Norco's side effects and safety information.

Nordel

Nardil is a prescription medication licensed to treat depression. This selection from the eMedTV Web site describes Nardil in more detail and offers general precautions for those taking the drug. Nordel is a common misspelling of Nardil.

Nordell

This portion of the eMedTV Web library explains that Nardil is used to treat the symptoms of depression. This article also lists some common side effects of Nardil and provides general dosing guidelines. Nordell is a common misspelling of Nardil.

Nordette-28 Birth Control Pills

This eMedTV Web segment looks at Nordette-28 birth control pills. Information discussed includes side effects, warnings, precautions, dosing, and more.

Nordiol

As this eMedTV segment explains, a doctor may prescribe Nardil to treat depression. This page also explains how Nardil works and possible side effects. A link to more detailed information is provided, too. Nordiol is a common misspelling of Nardil.

Norevirus

A norovirus is very contagious and can cause the stomach flu and other illnesses. This eMedTV article explains how to help prevent transmission and explores the incubation period of these infections. Norevirus is a common misspelling of norovirus.

Norfloxacin Dosage in Bladder Infections

As this eMedTV page explains, your dosage of norfloxacin to treat bladder infections is usually 400 mg every 12 hours. This page further explores dosing guidelines for this drug, including tips on how to take it. A link to more details is also provided.

Norfloxacin in Pregnancy

Taking norfloxacin during pregnancy may increase the risk for miscarriages or other problems. This eMedTV article provides more details on whether pregnant women can take this antibiotic. A link to more detailed information is also included.

Normal Blood Preasure

A normal blood pressure level typically ranges from 90/60 to 120/80. This eMedTV page offers a brief overview and some guidelines for determining your normal blood pressure. Normal blood preasure is a common misspelling of normal blood pressure.

Normal Cholestral Levels

Total cholesterol levels under 200 mg/dL are ideal. This eMedTV Web page explains what is considered an unhealthy total cholesterol, HDL, and LDL level. Normal cholestral levels is a common variation and misspelling of cholesterol levels.

Normal Digoxin Blood Level

When taking digoxin, it is important that the amount of this drug in the blood remains at the right level. This eMedTV resource explains what the normal digoxin blood levels should be and describes what happens if your digoxin level becomes too high.

Normal Dose of Digoxin

When taking digoxin, it is important that your dose does not exceed normal digoxin blood levels. This eMedTV article further discusses what may happen if digoxin blood levels become too high and describes what digoxin dosage is typically prescribed.

Noroxin 400 Mg

As this eMedTV page explains, 400-mg Noroxin tablets may be prescribed every 12 hours to treat certain bacterial infections. This article offers a brief overview of dosing for this antibiotic, explaining some of the factors that may affect your dosage.

Noroxin and Urinary Tract Infection

As explained in this eMedTV page, Noroxin is an antibiotic used to treat various infections, such as urinary tract infections (UTIs). This page explains how this medication works to destroy bacteria and also provides a link to more detailed information.

Noroxin Side Effects

Headaches, nausea, and dizziness are among the common side effects of Noroxin. This eMedTV article outlines several other possible reactions to this medication, including potentially serious problems that require immediate medical attention.

Noroxon

As this eMedTV resource explains, Noroxin is used to treat gonorrhea, prostatitis, and urinary tract infections. This page discusses how this prescription antibiotic works and describes some safety concerns. Noroxon is a common misspelling of Noroxin.

Nortriptyline for Headaches

If you have migraine headaches, nortriptyline can be taken daily to prevent them. This eMedTV page explores this off-label use of the drug, describing how it works and explaining that it takes a few weeks for nortriptyline to start working.

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