Drugs 78-97
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Tricor Generic: fenofibrate | Indication: reduce cholesterol and triglycerides Class: fibrate
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Duragesic Generic: fentanyl citrate | Indication: severe chronic pain Class: narcotic, CII
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Femiron, Fumerin Generic: ferrous sulfate | Indication: iron-deficiency anemia and nutritional supplementation Class: iron supplement
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Allegra Generic: fexofenadine | Indication: seasonal allergic rhinitis & chronic idiopathic urticaria in children Class:H1-receptor antagonist
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Diflucan Generic: fluconazole | Indication: antifungal Class: synthetic antifungal agent of the imidazole class
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Capex, Synalar Generic: fluocinonide | Indication: seborrheic dermatitis, atopic dermatitis, psoriasis Class: fluorianted topical corticosteroid
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Prozac Generic: fluoxetine | Indication: depressionClass: selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) antidepressant agent
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Flonase Generic: fluticasone | Class: anti-inflammatory, corticosteroidIndication: pruritus and topical inflammation
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Lescol Generic: fluvastatine | Indication: hypercholesterolemia, hyperlipoproteinemia, hypertriglyceridemia Class: antilipemic agent
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Folic acid Generic: folic acid | Indication: megaloblastic anemia Class: b-complex
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Monopril Generic: fosinopril | Indication: CHF Class: ACE inhibitor
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Lasix Generic: furosemide | Indication: peripheral edema or edema associated with heart failure or nephrotic syndrome Class: sulfonamide-derived loop diuretic
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Neurontin Generic: gabapentin | Indication: partial seizures, painful neuropathies Class: anticonvulsant, GABA agonist
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Lopid Generic: gemfibrozil | Indication: tybe2b hypercholesterolemia Class: fibric acid antilipemic agent
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Amaryl Generic: glimeride | Indication: lower blood glucose in patients w/ type 2 diabeter mellitus Class: sulfonylurea
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Glyburide Generic: gluconase | Indication: lower blood glucose in patients w/ type 2 diabetes mellitus Class: potent, second-generation, oral sulfonylurea antidiabetic agent
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Metformin Generic: glucophage | Indication: polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), type 2 diabetes Class: oral biguanide antidiabetic agent, antihyperglycemic agent
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Glipizide Generic: glucotrol | Indication: control blood sugar levels, type 2 diabetes Class: sulfonylureas
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Glyburide/metformin Generic: glucovance | Indication: control blood sugar levels, type 2 diabetes Class: sulfonylureas
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Esidrix Generic: hydrochlorothiazide | Indication: edema in people w/ CHF, cirrhosis of the liver, kidney disorder; hypertension Class: thiazide diuretic
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Lasix Generic: furosemide | Indication: peripheral edema or edema associated with heart failure or nephrotic syndrome Class: sulfonamide-derived loop diuretic
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Neurontin Generic: gabapentin | Indication: partial seizures, painful neuropathies Class: anticonvulsant, GABA agonist
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Lopid Generic: gemfibrozil= | Class: fibric acid antilipemic agent Indication: tybe2b hypercholesterolemia
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Amaryl Generic: glimeride | Class: sulfonylurea Indication: lower blood glucose in patients w/ type 2 diabeter mellitus
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Glyburide Generic: gluconase | Class: potent, second-generation, oral sulfonylurea antidiabetic agent Indication: lower blood glucose in patients w/ type 2 diabetes mellitus
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Metformin Generic: glucophage = | Class: oral biguanide antidiabetic agent, antihyperglycemic agent Indication: polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), type 2 diabetes
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Glipizide Generic: glucotrol | Class: sulfonylureas Indication: control blood sugar levels, type 2 diabetes
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Glyburide/metformin Generic: glucovance = | Class: sulfonylureas Indication: control blood sugar levels, type 2 diabetes
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Esidrix Generic: hydrochlorothiazide = |
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