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75 DrugCards

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Lanoxin   strengthens the contractions of the heart  
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hydrocortisone   skin problems characterized by itching,swelling, redness, etc  
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Tegretol   epilepsy  
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Bentyl   gastrointestinal disorders  
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Lupron   prostatic cancer  
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Mevacor   lowering cholesterol  
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Retin-A   acne  
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Proventil   breathing difficulty  
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Prilosec   ulcers  
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heparin   anticoagulant  
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Cardizem   angina pectoris  
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Oxsoralen   psoriasis  
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phenobarbital   sedative  
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Timoptic   glaucoma  
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Procrit   increase production of red blood cells  
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Vasotec   high blood pressure  
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Diflucan   fungal infections  
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Cogentin   Parkinson's disease  
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Propulsid   dysmotility disorders  
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Glucotrol   controls blood sugar levels  
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propranolol   angina pectoris  
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Lotrimin   antifungal  
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Neurontin   seizures  
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Tagamet   ulcers  
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Cytoxan   neoplastic diseases  
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quinidine   increase the contractibility of the heart  
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Zovirax   herpes  
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Hycodan   control cough  
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Neosporin   eye infections  
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Synthroid   decreased thyroid hormone production  
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Procardia   angina pectoris  
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Silvadene   burns  
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Valium   anxiety  
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Naphcon A   eye irritation  
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Retrovir   AIDS  
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nitroglycerin   angina pectoris  
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Pyridium   urinary pain, urgency, frequency, etc  
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penicillin   infections  
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Lomotil   diarrhea  
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Nolvadex   breast cancer  
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ibuprofen   anti-inflammatory  
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Septra   UTI  
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Dilantin   epilepsy  
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Zofran   nausea  
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Adriamycin   breast cancer  
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Trental   improves blood flow  
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Hytrin   bladder obstruction  
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Sinemet   Parkinson's disease  
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Azulfidine   bowel diseases  
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Humulin   lowers blood sugars  
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prednisone   corticosteroid  
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Urecholine   postoperative urinary retention  
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Theo-Dur   respiratory disease  
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Cerumenex   removes impacted ear wax  
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Demulen   oral contraceptive  
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Quinamm   nocturnal muscle cramps  
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Cipro   antibacterial agent  
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codeine   antitussive  
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Reglan   nausea and vomiting  
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Premarin   estrogen replacement  
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Plaquenil   malaria  
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Ditropan   bladder abnormality  
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Ambien   insomnia  
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Beconase   rhinitis  
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Coumadin   blood clots  
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Toradol   postoperative pain  
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Kwell   scabies  
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Alupent   breathing difficulties  
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Colace   stool softener  
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Taxol   cancers  
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allopurinol   gout  
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Granulex   debride wounds  
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epinephrine   allergic disorders  
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Imodium   diarrhea  
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Micronase   control blood sugar levels  
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