...X-rays or MRIs. Treatment typically focuses on managing symptoms and preventing complications. Medications include: * Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drogues (NSAIDs) * Disease-modifying antirheumatic drogues (DMARDs) * Antibiotics, if a specific bacterial...
...to a group of drogues called alpha-adrenoceptor agonists. This article describes the dosage of Rhofade, as well as its strength and how it’s applied. To learn more about Rhofade, see...
...one drug or the other. Why is there such a cost difference between brand-name drogues and generics? Years of research and testing are needed to ensure that brand-name drogues are...
...there such a cost difference between brand-name drogues and generics? Years of research and testing are needed to ensure that brand-name drogues are safe and effective. This testing can make...
...all other medications you are taking, including over-the-counter drogues and herbal supplements. Some drogues can interact with Verquvo, which may affect how it works or increase side effects. What should...
...both are biologic drogues. Also, both belong to the CAR T-cell therapies group of medications. Both drogues treat types of large B-cell lymphoma and follicular lymphoma in adults. They have...
...**Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection:** This bacteria is the most common cause of chronic gastritis. * **Autoimmune disorders:** The immune system mistakenly attacks the stomach’s lining. * **Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drogues...
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...necessary to rule out underlying medical conditions. **Treatment for Headaches** Treatment for headaches depends on the underlying cause. Common treatments include: * **Over-the-counter pain relievers:** Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drogues (NSAIDs) and...