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Top 100 Drugs #7

Rhinitis, Asthma, COPD + More indications

BrandGenericCategory/ClassIndicationsAdverse EffectsDosage Forms
Advair Fluticasone propionate, Salmeterol xinafoate Adrenal Glucocorticosteroid ( Inhaled ) + Long-Acting B2-Adrenergic Agonist Asthma, COPD Nausea, Vomiting, Osteoporosis, HA, nose bleed Disk, MDI (Metered-Dose Inhaler)
Astelin Azelastine Antihistamine (Nasal ) Allergic rhinitis, vasomotor rhinitis, age 12+ Bitter taste, HA, somnolence Nasal Spray
Claritin Loratadine Antihistamine (2nd gen) Urticaria, Allergic Rhinitis Xerstomia, HA, Somnolence, Fatigue Tab, Chewable tab, Liquid-Capsule, Disintegrating Tab, Oral Soln.,
Flonase Fluticasone propionate Adrenal GlucoCorticosteroid (Intranasal), Histamine antagonist, piperidine Allergic/nonallergic rhinitis Nasal irritation and burning Nasal Spray
Symbicort Budesonide/formoterol Adrenal GlucoCorticosteroid, bronchodilator Asthma, COPD (URI) Upper Respiratory Infection Inhalation, Nasal, Oral, Rectal
Singulair Montelukast Leukotriene Receptor Antagonist Asthma, Allergic Rhinitis HA, Dizziness, Fatigue, Rash, Increased LFTs, Dyspepsia Tab, Chewable, Oral Granules Packet
Spiriva Tiotropium Anticholinergic Bronchodilator COPD Xerostomia, URI Inhalation Capsule
Ventolin HFA Albuterol Selective B2-Adrenergic Agonist Asthma; acute exacerbation, bronchospasm, exercise-induced Nausea, pharyngitis, rhinitis, throat irritation, URI MDI, Tab, XR-Tab, Syrup, Inhalation Soln.
Xalatan Latanoprost Prostaglandin, Antiglaucoma Agent Ocular HTN (Hypertension), Open-angle glaucoma Blurred Vision, itching, sensation of foreign body in eye, Hyperpigmentation of eyelid, iris pigmentation Ophthalmic Soln.
Zyrtec Cetirizine Antihistamine Allergic Rhinitis, Urticaria Drowsiness, Sedation, HA, dry mouth, fatigue Tab, Chewable Tab, Capsule, Oral Soln., Oral Syrup
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