Drug information on prescription and over the counter medications includes drug interactions, uses, side effects, and drug dosing. ... With all the choices of over-the-counter (OTC) products available in the marketplace, it is increasingly difficult to select the proper product(s) for you and your family. ... Anti-emetics...
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Drug information on prescription and over the counter medications includes drug interactions, uses, side effects, and drug dosing. ... GENERIC NAME: cefuroxime ... DRUG CLASS AND MECHANISM: Cefuroxime is a semisynthetic cephalosporin antibiotic, chemically similar to penicillin. It is effective against a wide variety of...
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OTC treatments for food poisoning include emetics, ... Some over-the-counter (OTC) medications should NOT be used if you are taking another medication or if you have certain medical conditions. Seek professional advice before taking any prescription or OTC medication (including herbal medicines or supplements) or...
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Originally Posted by Perfect_Gent Why would you knowingly eat something bad? Have you never eaten something then realised it didn't sit right with your stomach, but it wasn't serious enough to warrant getting medical attention? I'm not go...
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"It's vital that you consult your dog's veterinarian before giving any over-the-counter medication to your pet. Some medications like Ibuprofen and Tylenol are deadly to dogs. Other human medications will interact with any other medication that the dog is taking.
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A group of physicians and psychotherapists who specialize in treating young women with the eating disorders anorexia nervosa and bulimia called on the Food and Drug Administration yesterday to ban over-the- counter sales of syrup of ipecac.
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Although many over-the-counter and prescription drugs can be used to treat pain in humans and nonhuman animals, pet owners who prescribe non-prescription pain relievers for Fido or Fluffy can jeopardize health and lives.
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Encyclopedia article of emetic at Reference.com compiled from comprehensive and current sources. ... Direct, or gastric, emetics, which act directly on the stomach, include syrup of ipecac, sulfate of zinc or copper, alum, ammonium carbonate, mustard in water, or copious quantities of warm saltwater. ... Over the counter em...
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Pet Pharmacy: Over The Counter (OTC) Medications ... Pepcid AC - Now available over-the-counter as 10mg tablets, Pepcid AC is a useful drug for vomiting in the dog. Designed as an antacid, Pepcid AC decreases the acid secretion in the stomach, thereby alleviating associated discomfort and nausea.
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Over the past 20 years the quality and effect of these drugs have dramatically improved, and there are a wide variety available from your doctor, anti-emetics can only be prescribed via a doctor and not brought over the counter.
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