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Rheumatrex / Trexall | Methotrexate | Antimetabolite | To treat certain types of breast, skin, head and neck, or lung cancer and to treat severe psoriasis and rheumatoid arthritis.
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Cheratussin AC / Robitussin AC / Mytussin AC | Guaifenesin / Codeine Phosphate | Antitussive / Expectorant Narcotic Cough Suppressant (CV Narcotic) | To treat cough and to reduce chest congestion caused by upper respiratory infections or the common cold but will not treat cough that is caused by smoking, asthma or emphysema.
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Lotrisone | Betametasone / Clotrimazole Topical | Steroid / Topical Antifungal | To treat fungal infections such as athlete's foot, jock itch, and ringworm.
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Flovent HFA | Fluticasone | Corticosteroid / antiasthmatic | To prevent asthma attacks.
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Imitrex | Sumatriptan | Antimigrainous Agent | To treat migraine headaches that have already begun however, it will not prevent headaches or reduce the number of attacks.
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Bactroban | Mupirocin Topical | Topical Antibacterial | To treat topical skin infections and as a prophylaxis and treatment for MRSA.
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Tessalon | Benzonatate | Non-Narcotic Antitussive | For the symptomatic relief of cough.
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Dolophine | Methadone | Narcotic (Opiod) Analgesic (CII Narcotic) | To relieve severe pain and to reduce withdrawal symptoms, without causing the "high" associated with the drug addiction, in persons addicted to heroin or other narcotic substances.
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Risperdal | Risperidone | Antipsychotic | To treat schizophrenia and symptoms of bipolar disorder and symptoms of irritability in autistic children.
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Glucovance | Glyburide / Metformin | Antidiabetic | To treat type II diabetes.
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