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Medicines in profile

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Diazepam acute treatment of seizures, muscle spasm
Zopiclone short term treatment of insomnia
Imipramine major depression, nocturnal enuresis, panic disorder, urinary urge incontinence
Fluoxetine major depression, OCD, premenstrual dysphoric disorder
Phenytoin prevents repetitive neuronal discharge by blocking voltage-dependent and use dependent-sodium channels
Warfarin thromboembolic disorder
Aspirin cardio disorders, pain, fever, rheumatic arthritis, kawasaki's disease
Irbesartan hypertension, microalbuminuria, proteinuria, reduction of renal disease pregression in patients with type 2 diabetes
Glibenclamide Type 2 diabetes, increase pancreatic insulin secretion
Allopurinol gout, urate nephrolithiasis
Propranolol hypertension, angina, anxiety (symptom control), hyperthyroidism, migraine, essential tremor, tachyarrhythmias
Timolol glaucoma, ocular hypertension
Clotrimazole pityriasis versicolour (rash), dermatophytosis (fungal infection)
Fluconazole oropharyngeal/oesophageal candidiasis, vulvovaginal candidiasis, onychomycosis
Ondansetron nausea-vomiting (cancer chemotherapy/radiotherapy), postoperative (after surgery) nausea-vomiting
Oxymetazoline relieve nasal congestion (acute/chronic rhintis), common cold, sinusitis
Dexchlorpheniramine allergic upper respiratory conditions (rhintis), allergic skin conditions (urticaria, contact dermatitis), pruritus, nausea-vomiting, sedation
Fexofenadine allergic rhintis, conjunctivitis, chronic urticaria
Doxycycline infections, ance, malaria
Roxithromycin infections (bacteria), upper/lower respiratory tract infections, community-acquired pneumonia, skin infections
Nicotine smoking
Betamethasone neonatal respiratory distress syndrome, dermatological disease and allergic, inflammatory arthritis, acute gout, tendonitis
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