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Medrol (generic) methylpredisolone
Medrol (classification) corticosteroid
Medrol (usage) prevents inflammation and treats allergic disorders; arthritis; and breathing disorders
Mobic (generic) meloxicam
Mobic (classification) NSAID
Mobic (usage) reduces inflammation and treats pain or inflammation caused by arthritis
Lotrel (generic) amlodipine besylate/ benazepril hydrochloride
Lotrel (classification) (combination antihypertensive) Calcium Channel Blocker/ ACE Inhibitor
Lotrel (usage) treats hypertension (high blood pressure)
K-Dur (generic) potassium chloride
K-Dur (classification) mineral
K-Dur (usage) treats or prevents hypokalemia (low levels of potassium in the blood)
Catapres (generic) clonidine
Catapres (classification) antihypertensive
Catapres (usage) treats hypertension alone or in a combination with other medications; treats ADHD
Zetia (generic) ezetimibe
Zetia (classification) antihyperlipidemic
Zetia (usage) treats high cholesterol along with a low-fat, low-cholesterol diet
Tricor (generic) fenofibrate
Tricor (classification) antihyperlipidemic
Tricor (usage) treats and reduces high cholesterol and triglycerides in the blood
Celebrex (generic) celecoxib
Celebrex (classification) NSAID; COX-2 Inhibitor
Celebrex (usage) treats pain or inflammation caused by arthritis and menstrual pain; treats polyps in colon
Seroquel (generic) quetiapine
Seroquel (classification) antipsychotic
Seroquel (usage) treats schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and manic depression
Flomax (generic) tamulosin
Flomax (classification) BPH agent
Flomax (usage) improve urination in men with (BPH) benign prostatic hyperplasia (enlarged prostate)
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