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Norvasc Overdose
Fast heart rate, dizziness, and low blood pressure are possible signs of a Norvasc overdose. This eMedTV page gives an overview of the symptoms a person might experience after taking too much Norvasc, as well as treatment options that are available.
Norvasc Precautions and Warnings
If you have liver disease or liver failure, your body may not metabolize Norvasc as well as it should. This eMedTV page offers other Norvasc precautions and warnings, including potential side effects of the medication.
Norvase
This page of the eMedTV library explains how the prescription medication Norvasc works to treat several heart and blood vessel conditions. This page also offers some tips for when and how to take the drug. Norvase is a common misspelling of Norvasc.
Norvast
As this eMedTV page explains, Norvasc is a prescription medication used to treat several heart and blood vessel conditions. This page offers a brief overview of dosing tips and possible side effects. Norvast is a common misspelling of Norvasc.
Nosonex
If you have allergic rhinitis or nasal polyps, your doctor may prescribe Nasonex. This eMedTV page describes how the medication works and explains what you should discuss with your doctor before using it. Nosonex is a common misspelling of Nasonex.
Novaring
NuvaRing is a prescription vaginal ring used for birth control. This article from the eMedTV Web site describes how NuvaRing works, explains how it is used, and lists some of its potential side effects. Novaring is a common misspelling of NuvaRing.
Novolin N
Novolin N is non-prescription insulin used for controlling blood sugar in people with diabetes. This eMedTV resource describes how Novolin N works, explains when and how to administer the drug, and lists possible side effects of the medication.
Novolin N Insulin
On this eMedTV Web page, the insulin Novolin N is discussed. Information includes its uses, dosing, side effects, warnings, and drug interactions.
NovoLog Insulin
This eMedTV Web presentation discusses NovoLog insulin. Information includes its possible side effects, warnings, dosing, drug interactions, and uses.
Nucynta Dosage
In general, the typical Nucynta dosage will range from 50 to 100 mg, every four to six hours. As this eMedTV page explains, however, this varies from person to person. This article takes a closer look at when and how to take this opioid pain reliever.
Nucynta ER
Nucynta ER is a prescription medicine used for long-term, around-the-clock pain relief. This eMedTV article presents a complete overview of this opioid narcotic drug, including how it works, possible side effects, dosing guidelines, and more.
Nucynta Medication Information
This eMedTV Web presentation discusses the prescription pain medicine Nucynta. Information includes its dosing, side effects, warnings, and possible drug interactions.
Nucynta Side Effects
Commonly reported Nucynta side effects include dry mouth, nausea, and itching. This eMedTV resource offers a more extensive list of possible side effects, including information on how frequently certain reactions occurred in clinical trials.
Nuedexta
Nuedexta is a drug prescribed to treat uncontrollable laughing or crying in people with pseudobulbar affect. This eMedTV page offers an in-depth look at the drug, including details on how it works, possible side effects, general precautions, and more.
Nuepogen
Neupogen is a drug that is used to prevent infections caused by chemotherapy or bone marrow transplants. This eMedTV segment describes Neupogen in more detail and lists possible side effects of the drug. Nuepogen is a common misspelling of Neupogen.
NULOJIX
NULOJIX is used to prevent organ rejection in people who have received a kidney transplant. This eMedTV Web page takes an in-depth look at this prescription medicine, with details on dosing guidelines, how it works, side effects, and more.
NuLYTELY Bowel Prep
As this eMedTV Web article discusses, NuLYTELY works to prep the bowel for a colonoscopy by causing frequent bowel movements. This page describes how this drug works and explains why it is important for your bowels to be empty before this procedure.
NuLYTELY Breastfeeding
This eMedTV Web resource discusses whether it is safe to take NuLYTELY while breastfeeding. This page explains how it is not known whether this prescription laxative passes through breast milk and offers a link to more detailed information.
NuLYTELY Info
This eMedTV Web resource provides some basic information on NuLYTELY, a laxative that is available only by prescription. This article explains how this medicine works to cleanse the bowel and why it may not be the best choice for everyone.
NuLYTELY Pharmacology
As this selection from the eMedTV Web site explains, NuLYTELY works by drawing water into the colon to cause watery bowel movements. This article offers important information on NuLYTELY's pharmacology, including a link to more details on this laxative.
NuLYTELY Prep for Colonoscopy
A healthcare provider may prescribe NuLYTELY before a colonoscopy to help prep the bowel. NuLYTELY, as this eMedTV Web article explains, empties the bowels within about four hours so your doctor can look for possible problems within the colon.
Nulytle
NuLYTELY is a prescribed laxative used to empty the bowels before a colonoscopy. This page of the eMedTV Web site also explains how this laxative works, when it is taken, and potential side effects. Nulytle is a common misspelling of NuLYTELY.
NuvaRing Contraceptive
NuvaRing is a type of birth control available by prescription only; it contains two different hormones. This eMedTV segment explains how it works, briefly describes how the contraceptive ring is used, and explores the effectiveness of NuvaRing.
NuvaRing Effectiveness
As this eMedTV page explains, the effectiveness of NuvaRing has been shown in three large clinical trials. This article explains that, in these studies, only one or two out of every 100 women became pregnant.
NuvaRing for Birth Control
NuvaRing is one of the many options for birth control. This eMedTV presentation contains information on NuvaRing, including its possible interactions and side effects.
NuvaRing Medication Information
NuvaRing is a hormonal contraceptive that is used by women to prevent pregnancy. This eMedTV article provides more medication information for NuvaRing, including details on how it works, how effective it is, and what side effects may occur.
NuvaRing Risks
Before taking this drug, risks associated with NuvaRing should be reviewed with your doctor. This eMedTV page lists common side effects that have been reported with NuvaRing and explores other complications that may occur with this product.
Nyastatin
Nystatin is a medicine often used for treating diaper rash, thrush, and other fungal infections. This eMedTV resource explains how nystatin works and describes the various forms that this drug comes in. Nyastatin is a common misspelling of nystatin.
Nysatin
Nystatin is an antifungal drug used to treat infections such as thrush and yeast diaper rash. This eMedTV article explains what nystatin products are currently available and describes how the drug works. Nysatin is a common misspelling of nystatin.
Nystantin
Nystatin is often prescribed to treat fungal infections such as thrush. This eMedTV page covers nystatin uses in more detail and explains how the drug works to treat infections caused by certain fungi. Nystantin is a common misspelling of nystatin.
Nystaten
The prescription drug nystatin is approved for the treatment of various fungal infections. This page on the eMedTV site describes the different forms of the medicine and explains how these products are used. Nystaten is a common misspelling of nystatin.
Nystatin Antifungal Drug Information
Nystatin is used for the treatment of various Candida infections, including thrush and yeast infections. This eMedTV article offers more information about the antifungal drug nystatin, including details about various nystatin products and their uses.
Nystatin Dosage
The standard dose of nystatin for treating digestive infections is one or two tablets three times daily. This eMedTV resource also provides dosing guidelines for the treatment of skin infections, oral thrush, and vaginal yeast infections.
Nystatin for Children
Nystatin is commonly used to treat diaper rashes caused by yeast infections and to treat thrush. This eMedTV Web page further discusses the use of nystatin in children and explores other approved uses for this prescription antifungal medicine.
Nystatin for Infants or Newborns
Nystatin is an antifungal medicine that is approved for use in both adults and children. This article from the eMedTV library explains what the drug is used for and offers information on whether it is safe for infants or newborns to use nystatin.
Nystatin for Thrush
Adults and children who have thrush may benefit from the antifungal nystatin. This segment from the eMedTV archives further discusses the approved uses for this medication and offers information on how nystatin works for children.
Nystatin for Yeast Infections
For the treatment of yeast infections, nystatin products are often prescribed. This article from the eMedTV Web site discusses nystatin uses in more detail and explains whether the antifungal medication is approved for use in children.
Nystatin Medication Information
Nystatin is often prescribed to treat yeast infections, thrush, and various other fungal infections. This eMedTV page provides more information about this prescription medication, including a list of the various nystatin products currently available.
Nystatin Oral
There are currently two different oral nystatin products available -- tablets and suspension (liquid). This eMedTV Web page describes the specific effects of nystatin and lists some of the other forms that are available for this prescription medication.
Nystatin Over-the-Counter (OTC)
Although many antifungal products can be found over-the-counter (OTC), nystatin is a prescription-only drug. This eMedTV resource discusses what nystatin is used for and explains what you should discuss with your doctor before using the drug.
Nystatin Pills
Available in many forms, including pills, nystatin is a drug used to treat certain fungal infections. This eMedTV Web page explains what these nystatin products are used for and describes the other forms of this medication that are currently available.
Nystatin Tablets
There are two tablet forms of nystatin (oral tablets and vaginal tablets). As this eMedTV page explains, the oral tablets are used for treating fungal infections of the digestive tract, and the vaginal tablets are used to treat yeast infections.
Nystatine
Nystatin is commonly used to treat fungal infections such as yeast diaper rash or thrush. This eMedTV article explains how this antifungal medication works and describes its specific effects. Nystatine is a common misspelling of nystatin.
Nystatine Ointment
Nystatin is used for treating yeast infections, thrush, and other fungal infections. This eMedTV article explains how this medicine works and how various nystatin products are used. Nystatine ointment is a common misspelling of nystatin ointment.
Obcessive Compulsive Disorder
Obsessive-compulsive disorder afflicts millions of American adults. This eMedTV segment lists symptoms of this illness and explores its possible causes. Obcessive compulsive disorder is a common misspelling of obsessive compulsive disorder.
Obessive Compulsive Disorder
Obsessive-compulsive disorder causes a person to feel the urgent need to engage in certain rituals. This eMedTV article explores other symptoms of this condition. Obessive compulsive disorder is a common misspelling of obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Obsesive Compulsive Disorder
Obsessive-compulsive disorder causes constant, unwelcome thoughts or images. This eMedTV page explains how this illness affects a person and explores its causes. Obsesive compulsive disorder is a common misspelling of obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Obsessive Complusive Disorder
Obsessive-compulsive disorder may be related to abnormal functioning in parts of the brain. This eMedTV resource explores the possible causes of this illness. Obsessive complusive disorder is a common misspelling of obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Obssesive Compulsive Disorder
Obsessive-compulsive disorder is characterized by an urgent need to engage in certain rituals. This eMedTV Web page lists other possible symptoms of this illness. Obssesive compulsive disorder is a common misspelling of obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Obssessive Compulsive Disorder
People with obsessive-compulsive disorder feel an urgent need to engage in certain rituals. This eMedTV page lists other symptoms and possible treatment options. Obssessive compulsive disorder is a common misspelling of obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Ocello
Ocella is a popular prescription birth control pill. This eMedTV Web page describes how Ocella works and explains what you should discuss with your doctor before trying this method of contraception. Ocello is a common misspelling of Ocella.
Ocuflox 0.3%
The antibiotic eye drop Ocuflox is available as a 0.3% solution. This part of the eMedTV Web site offers a brief overview of Ocuflox, listing the eye infections it can treat and providing a link to more detailed information.
Ocuflox Drops in Infants
This selection from the eMedTV Web site explains whether infants can use Ocuflox eye drops and gives a brief overview of what the medication is used for. A link to more detailed information on this topic is also included.
Ocuflox Medication Information
This page from the eMedTV library offers some basic information on Ocuflox, a prescription medication used for certain eye infections. This article describes how it works and lists side effects. A link to more details is also included.
Ocuflux
Ocuflox is an antibiotic used for certain types of bacterial eye infections. This part of the eMedTV site gives a brief overview of this eye drop and provides a link to more information on it. Ocuflux is a common misspelling of Ocuflox.
Ofatumamab
A doctor may prescribe ofatumumab to treat chronic lymphocytic leukemia in adults. This eMedTV article takes a look at this chemotherapy drug, including how it is given and potential side effects. Ofatumamab is a common misspelling of ofatumumab.
Ofatumumab and CLL
Adults with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) may benefit from ofatumumab. This page from the eMedTV Web library takes a closer look at this use of ofatumumab, including how this chemotherapy drug works. A link to more information is also included.
Ofatumumab Dosing
The dosing guidelines for ofatumumab are the same for everyone, regardless of age or weight. This eMedTV article offers a brief look at how this chemotherapy drug is administered and provides a link to more details on what to expect during treatment.
Ofatumumab Side Effects
Call your doctor if you are using ofatumumab and develop problems like chest pain, fever, or confusion. This eMedTV page offers a list of other possible side effects of ofatumumab, including common reactions and those that may require medical treatment.
Off-Label
This eMedTV page defines an off-label use as one where a physician prescribes a medication to treat a condition, even though the FDA has not approved the medicine for that specific use. This page also discusses guidelines for off-label uses.
Off-Label Use for Gengraf
Although there are approved reasons to use Gengraf, off-label reasons exist as well. This selection from the eMedTV library lists a few of them, explains what the phrase "off-label" means, and links to more information on this topic.
Off-Label Uses of Arixtra
As this eMedTV Web article discusses, Arixtra can be used for unapproved ("off-label") uses, such as preventing recurring pregnancy loss. This page offers a brief overview of other possible off-label reasons to use this blood-thinning medication.
Ofirmev
Available by prescription only, Ofirmev is a medicine given intravenously (IV) to treat pain and fever. This eMedTV article provides a complete overview of this form of acetaminophen, with details on how it works, possible side effects, and dosing tips.
Ofloxacin 0.3% Ear
As this eMedTV page explains, only the generic version of ofloxacin otic solution is available at this time. This article offers a brief overview of dosing information for ofloxacin 0.3% ear solution and provides a link to more detailed information.
Ofloxacin Antibiotic Information
This eMedTV article provides some basic information on ofloxacin, an antibiotic used in the treatment of many bacterial infections. This segment provides a brief overview of this prescription drug, with a link to more details on it.
Ofloxacin Dosage
Several different factors affect the ofloxacin dosage your healthcare provider prescribes, which this eMedTV resource lists. This page also describes the usual amounts when starting treatment with the oral, otic, and ophthalmic forms of ofloxacin.
Ofloxacin Ear Drops
If you have an ear infection, you may benefit from ofloxacin otic solution. This eMedTV page takes a quick look at these prescription ear drops, including dosing tips and specific uses for ofloxacin otic solution. A link to more details is also provided.
Ofloxacin for Ear Infection
As this eMedTV Web resource explains, ofloxacin otic solution is a medication prescribed to treat certain bacterial ear infections. This page also discusses the various ear infections ofloxacin otic solution treats and explains how the ear drops work.
Ofloxacin in the Ear
If you have a bacterial infection in your ear, ofloxacin otic solution may help treat your symptoms. This eMedTV segment describes the specific ear infections this medication can treat, when and how to use the drops, and how the drug works.
Ofloxacin Ophthalmic Drops and Side Effects
As this eMedTV article explains, ofloxacin ophthalmic solution can cause side effects such as burning or stinging in the eye. This article lists other potential reactions to ofloxacin ophthalmic drops and provides a link to more information.
Ofloxacin Otic
This eMedTV Web page gives an overview of ofloxacin otic solution, a prescription ear drop used to treat certain bacterial ear infections. Side effects and dosing are discussed in this article, and a link to more information is also included.
Ofloxacin Otic and Generic
There are generic ofloxacin otic solution products available at this time. In fact, as this eMedTV article explains, the brand-name drug is no longer manufactured. This page also discusses whether the generics are as good as the brand-name drug.
Ofloxacin Otic and Ruptured Eardrum
As this eMedTV page discusses, people who have a chronic middle ear infection and a ruptured eardrum may benefit from ofloxacin otic solution. This page describes how this ear medication works and why you should not stop using the drops too soon.
Ofloxacin Otic Dosage
When using ofloxacin otic solution, the dosage will depend on your age and type of infection being treated. This eMedTV page covers general dosing guidelines, including important tips for using these ear drops. A link to more details is also provided.
Ofloxacin Otic Solution
Ofloxacin otic solution is a prescription ear drop used to treat bacterial ear infections. This eMedTV page offers an in-depth look at this drug, providing details on its uses, dosing, possible side effects, general safety precautions, and more.
Ofloxacin Otic Solution Uses
Ofloxacin otic solution is an antibiotic prescribed for the treatment of certain bacterial ear infections. This eMedTV page explores the various uses of ofloxacin otic solution, with details on how this medicine works to prevent bacteria from multiplying.
Ofloxacin Side Effects
This eMedTV Web page explains that the side effects of ofloxacin a person experiences will depend primarily on the form of the medication that is used. Various possible side effects of this drug are listed, including potentially serious ones.
Ofloxacine
The drug ofloxacin comes in a few different forms and can treat a wide variety of infections. This eMedTV resource provides a brief overview of this medication and includes a link to more information. Ofloxacine is a common misspelling of ofloxacin.
Ofloxasin
Ofloxacin comes in different forms -- the one you take will depend on the condition being treated. This eMedTV page lists some infections this drug can treat and provides important treatment guidelines. Ofloxasin is a common misspelling of ofloxacin.
Ofloxicin Ophthalmic
As an antibiotic eye drop, ofloxacin ophthalmic solution is used for corneal ulcers and other infections. This eMedTV selection provides an introduction to this product. Ofloxicin ophthalmic is a common misspelling of ofloxacin ophthalmic.
Ofloxocin
The segment from the eMedTV archives offers a brief overview of the antibiotic ofloxacin. It describes some of the conditions it can treat and the different forms available, with a link to more information. Ofloxocin is a common misspelling of ofloxacin.
OKT3
You may receive Orthoclone OKT3 to treat organ rejection after a heart, kidney, or liver transplant. This eMedTV article further discusses what OKT3 is used for, how it works, and dosing guidelines. A link to more details is also provided.
Olanzopine
This eMedTV article discusses olanzapine, a drug used to treat bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. This resource offers a quick overview of this drug and provides a link to more information. Olanzopine is a common misspelling of olanzapine.
Oleptro
Oleptro is a long-acting medication prescribed for the treatment of depression. This section of the eMedTV Web site provides a complete overview of this antidepressant, including details on how it works, safety precautions, side effects, and more.
Olox-E Foam
As this eMedTV page explains, Olux and the emollient form of Olux (Olux-E) are prescribed to treat certain skin conditions. This page covers how this medicine works and lists possible side effects. Olox-E foam is a common misspelling of Olux-E foam.
Olsalazine Sodium
Olux for Psoriasis
This eMedTV article explains how Olux works for psoriasis treatment, including details on how this drug can reduce itching and inflammation. This article also covers some general dosing information and offers a link to more information.
Olux-E Foam
If you have skin conditions like psoriasis or eczema, a doctor may prescribe Olux-E foam. This eMedTV resource offers a brief description of what Olux-E foam is used for and possible side effects. A link to more detailed information is also provided.
Olux-E Side Effects
As this eMedTV article discusses, seek immediate medical care if you develop infections, severe fluid retention, or other potentially serious side effects with Olux-E. This page describes other possible reactions to this drug and links to more details.
Omaga-3
Omega-3 is beneficial for lowering triglycerides and reducing blood pressure. This eMedTV resource further explains what omega-3 supplements are used for and lists possible side effects that may occur. Omaga-3 is a common misspelling of omega-3.
Omaprazole
Omeprazole is used to treat GERD and other conditions related to the esophagus, stomach, and intestines. This eMedTV page covers other omeprazole uses and offers general warnings for this product. Omaprazole is a common misspelling of omeprazole.
Omeaga-3
As this eMedTV Web resource explains, omega-3 fatty acids are essential for human nutrition and may provide several health benefits. This page also covers some safety precautions with omega-3 acids. Omeaga-3 is a common misspelling of omega-3.
Omega3
This eMedTV article explains that omega-3 fatty acids may provide several health benefits, such as preventing blood clots and lowering blood pressure. This page also describes possible side effects. Omega3 is a common misspelling of omega-3.
Omeprasole
Omeprazole is a prescription drug approved to treat GERD, ulcers, and other conditions. This eMedTV segment describes omeprazole in more detail and lists other uses for the medicine. Omeprasole is a common misspelling of omeprazole.
Omeprazale
Omeprazole is a prescription medication approved to treat duodenal and stomach ulcers. This eMedTV resource explains what else this drug is used for and lists some of its potential side effects. Omeprazale is a common misspelling of omeprazole.
Omeprazole 10 mg Capsules
The lowest strength of prescription omeprazole is 10 mg capsules or packets for oral suspension. This eMedTV article offers dosing guidelines for adults and children taking omeprazole for the treatment of various conditions.
Omeprazole 20 mg
The recommended omeprazole dosage for treating GERD is omeprazole 20 mg once daily for up to eight weeks. This eMedTV resource also offers omeprazole dosing guidelines for the treatment of ulcers, H. pylori infections, and erosive esophagitis.
Omeprazole 20 mg Capsules
People with GERD and erosive esophagitis may need to take omeprazole 20 mg capsules for four to eight weeks. This eMedTV article also offers omeprazole dosing guidelines for the treatment of ulcers and pathological hypersecretory conditions.
Omeprazole 20 mg Tablets
An over-the-counter form of omeprazole is currently available -- omeprazole 20 mg tablets. This eMedTV Web page also explains what strengths are available for prescription omeprazole and offers dosing guidelines for treating various conditions.
Omeprazole 40 mg Capsules
Omeprazole comes in several strengths, and omeprazole 40 mg capsules are the highest available strength. This eMedTV article offers omeprazole dosing guidelines for the treatment of ulcers, GERD, and pathological hypersecretory conditions.
Omeprazole Caps
Omeprazole is a medication used to treat GERD, ulcers, H. pylori infections, and other conditions. This eMedTV resource lists the various available omeprazole capsule strengths and offers tips and precautions for taking omeprazole caps.
Omeprazole Dosing
As this eMedTV page explains, there are several factors that may affect your dosage of omeprazole, such as age, other medical conditions you have, and other drugs you are taking. This page also describes omeprazole dosing guidelines for other conditions.
Omeprazole Medication for GERD
Omeprazole is a medication commonly used for GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease). This segment from the eMedTV library discusses other uses for this medication and describes the effects of omeprazole for GERD.
Omeprazole Medicine for Acid Reflux
Many healthcare providers prescribe omeprazole medicine for acid reflux and certain types of ulcers. This eMedTV Web page discusses omeprazole uses in more detail and explains how the drug works for these various conditions.
Omeprazole Oral
Omeprazole is a prescription drug approved for treating GERD and certain types of ulcers. This part of the eMedTV Web site explores other uses of this medication and offers information on when and how to take omeprazole oral capsules.
Omeprazole Overdose
As this eMedTV article explains, an omeprazole overdose may cause headaches, dry mouth, and nausea or vomiting. This resource explains what other symptoms may occur with an overdose and explores possible treatment options.
Omeprazole Tablets
A non-prescription version of omeprazole is available for treating frequent heartburn. This page from the eMedTV library explains what strengths are available for omeprazole tablets and explains how often this drug is typically taken.
Omeprezole
Omeprazole is a medication used for treating conditions related to the esophagus, stomach, and intestines. This eMedTV page covers specific omeprazole uses and lists possible side effects of the drug. Omeprezole is a common misspelling of omeprazole.
Omeprozole
Omeprazole is a prescription drug approved to treat GERD, ulcers, and other conditions. This eMedTV resource discusses these other uses for this medication and explains how it works. Omeprozole is a common misspelling of omeprazole.
Omnicef Capsules
Available in the form of a liquid or capsules, Omnicef is used to treat various bacterial infections. This eMedTV Web page offers more detail on Omnicef, including information on how this medication works, available strengths, and general precautions.
Omnicef for Infants
Omnicef is approved for babies as young as six months old who have certain bacterial infections. This eMedTV article further discusses infants and Omnicef, and also explains how a healthcare provider will determine your child's Omnicef dosage.
Omnicef for Pneumonia
This eMedTV Web article explains that when pneumonia is treated with Omnicef, the drug works by inhibiting the bacteria from growing and multiplying. This page also explains how this medication works and offers some general dosing tips.
Omnicef Oral
There are a couple of different forms of Omnicef -- oral solutions (liquid) and capsules. This page from the eMedTV Web site explains what Omnicef is used for, lists available strengths, and describes potential side effects of this medicine.
Omontys
Omontys is a prescription drug used to treat anemia caused by chronic kidney disease. This eMedTV Web selection gives an overview of this medication, including how it works, how it is given, possible side effects, and more.
Omprazole
Omeprazole is a prescription drug used to treat GERD, ulcers, and other conditions. This eMedTV article discusses omeprazole uses in more detail and explains how this medicine works. Omprazole is a common misspelling of omeprazole.
Ondansetron Hydrochloride
Ondansteron
Ondansetron is a medicine prescribed to prevent nausea and vomiting due to several causes. This eMedTV page discusses how ondansetron works and covers what to tell your doctor before starting the drug. Ondansteron is a common misspelling of ondansetron.
Onfi
Available by prescription, Onfi is a drug used to treat seizures associated with Lennox-Gastaut syndrome. This eMedTV resource features a detailed overview of this medicine, including how it works, dosing instructions, and possible side effects.
Onfi Medication Information
This eMedTV page offers information on Onfi, a prescription medication used to treat seizures associated with Lennox-Gastaut syndrome. This article gives a brief overview of this drug, including some dosing tips. A link to more details is also included.
Onglyza Medication Information
This eMedTV Web presentation discusses the medicine Onglyza. Information includes its uses, dosing, side effects, warnings, and possible drug interactions.
Onsolis Drug Information
Onsolis is used to treat breakthrough pain in people who have cancer. This page from the eMedTV Web site further discusses this prescription drug, including information on why Onsolis may not be suitable for some people, and potential side effects.
Ontack
As this eMedTV resource explains, adults who have cutaneous T-cell lymphoma may benefit from treatment with Ontak. This page describes how this drug is given, how it works, and potential side effects. Ontack is a common misspelling of Ontak.
Ontak Drug Storage
As this eMedTV resource explains, after removing Ontak from storage in the freezer, the drug is brought to room temperature and injected slowly into a vein by your healthcare provider. This page covers more dosing information and links to more details.
Ontek
Ontak is licensed for the treatment of a certain type of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma. This page of the eMedTV Web site gives a brief overview of this prescription drug and offers a link to more information. Ontek is a common misspelling of Ontak.
Opana ER 10 Mg
If you are unaccustomed to opioids, your doctor may start you at 10 mg of Opana ER a day. This eMedTV Web page lists other available strengths and describes how your doctor will determine your dosage. A link to more information is also included.
Opana ER 30 Mg
Opana ER is a medicine prescribed to treat moderate-to-severe pain in adults. This eMedTV segment lists the various strengths of Opana ER available, including the 30-mg tablets, and explains how your healthcare provider will determine your specific dose.
Opana ER 40 Mg
As this eMedTV Web page explains, Opana ER 40-mg tablets may be prescribed to treat moderate-to-severe pain in adults. This resource also covers some general dosing instructions and tips for using Opana ER. It also links to more details.
Opana ER Drug Information
Opana ER is a medicine prescribed to treat moderate-to-severe chronic pain in adults. This page of the eMedTV Web site contains more information on Opana ER, including basic dosing guidelines, important warnings for the drug, and more.
Opana ER Overdose Symptoms
Taking too much Opana ER could result in breathing problems or even death. This eMedTV Web selection outlines other possible symptoms of an Opana ER overdose and provides a link to the full-length article on this topic.
Opana ER Side Effects
People taking Opana ER during clinical trials reported problems like vomiting, constipation, and drowsiness. This eMedTV article takes an in-depth look at common, uncommon, and potentially serious side effects that may occur during Opana ER treatment.
Opana ER Strengths
As this eMedTV page explains, there are a number of strengths of Opana ER available. This article provides some dosing guidelines to keep in mind during treatment with Opana ER. A link to more details is also included.
Opanna ER
This eMedTV segment explains what the narcotic Opana ER is used for and why it is not appropriate for some people. This page also covers dosing instructions and what to tell your doctor before taking it. Opanna ER is a common misspelling of Opana ER.
Operative Laparoscopy
As this part of the eMedTV Web site explains, during an operative laparoscopy, your doctor views your abdomen through a specialized camera called a laparoscope. This article explains in detail what happens during the operative laparoscopy procedure.
Optiver
A doctor may prescribe Optivar to treat eye allergies. This page from the eMedTV Web library offers a brief description of Optivar and explains what to tell your doctor before taking this medication. Optiver is a common misspelling of Optivar.
Optivir
Optivar is a prescription eye drop used to treat eye allergies. This eMedTV Web segment takes a brief look at Optivar, including information on how it works and potential side effects. Optivir is a common misspelling of Optivar.
Oracea Medication Information
Oracea is an oral medicine commonly used for treating inflammatory lesions associated with rosacea. This eMedTV segment offers more information on the medication, including details about Oracea's effects and potential side effects.
Oracea Side Affects
Common Oracea side effects include diarrhea, sinus infection, and high blood pressure. This eMedTV page lists other possible side effects, including potentially serious problems. Oracea side affects is a common misspelling of Oracea side effects.
Oral Combivir Tablets
As this eMedTV article explains, Combivir tablets are taken orally to treat HIV and AIDS. This segment explains how this medicine works and why it is important to follow your healthcare provider's instructions and not miss any doses.
Oral Contraceptive Drug Interactions
Barbiturates, modafinil, and antibiotics are some of the drugs that may interact with oral contraceptives. This eMedTV page lists other products that may interfere with the birth control pill and discusses the potential effects of these interactions.
Oral Medroxyprogesterone Acetate
As this eMedTV page explains, medroxyprogesterone (also called medroxyprogesterone acetate) is available in the form of an oral tablet or an injection. This article talks about what the oral tablets are used for. A link to more details is also provided.