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Abilify | G: Aripiprazole
I: Schizophrenia
C: Antipsychotic
Sides: tremors, somnolence
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Aciphex | G: Rabeprazole
I: PPI Proton Pump Inhibitor
C: GERD
sides: dizziness, diarrhea
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Actos | G: Pioglitazone
I: Diabetes (type 2)
C: Thiazolidinedione-THZ's
sides: edema
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Actonel | G: Risedronate
I: Osteoporosis
C: Bone resorption inhibitor
sides: don't lay down for 30 min
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Adderall | G:Amphetamine/destroamphetamine
I: ADHD
C: CNS stimulant/amphetamine
sides: weight loss/insomnia
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Advair | G: Fluticasone/salmeterol
I: Asthsma
C: Steroid/bronchodilator
sides: jitteriness
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Advil | G: Ibuprofen/limit 2300mg/day
I: Inflammation
C: NSAID
sides: ulcers, bleeding
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Aleve | G: Naproxen
I: Inflammation
C: NSAID
sides: ulcers, bleeding
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Allegra | G: Fexofenadine
I: Allergies
C: H1 Blocker
sides: drowsiness, dryness
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Altace | G: Ramipril
I: Hypertension
C: ACE Inhibitor
sides: dizziness, hypotension, dry cough
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Ambien | G: Zolpidem
I: Insomnia
C: Non-Benzodiazepine
sides: sleepwalking, drowsiness
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Amoxil | G: Amoxicillin
I: Bacterial Infection
C: Penicillin
sides: rash, allergy, nausea
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Anaprox | G:Naproxen
I: Inflammation
C: NSAID
sides: GI ulcer, bleeding
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Androgel CII | G: Testosterone Topical
I: Hypogonadism
C: Androgen
sides: risk of prostate cancer, body hair
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Aricept | G: Donepezil
I: Alzheimer's Disease
C: Dementia
sides: nausea, vomiting, insomnia
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Arimidex | G: Anastrazole
I: Cancer
C: Hormonal oncologic
sides: numbness, tingling, hot flashes
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Asacol | G: Mesalamine
I: Ulcerative colitis
C: Inflammatory Bowel Disease
sides: cramps, gas, headache
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Atacand | G: Candesartan Cilexetil
I: Hypertension
C: ARB
sides: low BP, hypotension
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Ativan CIV | G: Lorazepam
I: Anxiety
C: Benxodiazepine
sides: sleepiness, drowsiness, seizures
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Augmentin | G: Amoxicillin/Clavulanate
I: Infection
C: Penicillin
sides: diarrhea, allergy
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Avelox | G: Moxifloxacin
I: Bacterial Infection
C: Quinolone Antibiotic
sides: diarrhea, nausea, vomiting
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Avapro | G: Irbesartan
I: Hypertension
C: ARB
sides: hypotension, dizziness
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Avodart | G: Dutasteride
I: BPH
C: 5-Alpha Reductase Inhibitor
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Bactrim/Septra | G: Sulfamethoxazole/trimethoprim
I: Infection
C: Sulfonalamide
sides: allergy, diarrhea
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Bactroban | G: Muprocin
I: Skin Infection
C: Calcium Channel Blocker
sides: hypotension, dizziness
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Benicar | G: Olmesartan
I: Hypertension
C: ARB
sides: hypotension,dizziness
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