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Evista

Evista

Evista, which is generically prescribed as raloxifene, is commonly used to treat or prevent osteoporosis in post menopausal women. Evista alters the bone mass and breakdown cycles in the body. While tests are still pending, Evista seems to have a very low more...

Nasacort AQ

Nasacort AQ

Nasacort AQ, which is generically prescribed as triamcinolone nasal, and is commonly used to treat the nasal symptoms of allergies. Nasacort is considered a steroid. This medication prevents the chemicals in the body that create inflammation from being pr more...

Acenterine

Acenterine

Acenterine, marketed everywhere as Aspirin (USAN), is a salicylate medicament mostly used as an antipyretic to reduce fever, as an anti-inflammatory medicament to reduce swelling, and as an analgesic to alleviate minor pains and aches. To wit, Acenterine more...

Acesal

Acesal

Acesal, marketed everywhere as Aspirin (USAN), is a salicylate medication used as an antipyretic to reduce fever, as an anti-inflammatory to reduce swelling, and as an analgesic to alleviate minor pains and aches. Acesal is often used to relieve mild to m more...

Acetal

Acetal

Acetal, marketed everywhere as Aspirin (USAN), is a salicylate medication used as an antipyretic to reduce fever, as an anti-inflammatory to reduce skin edema, and as an analgesic to alleviate minor pains and aches. Acetal is often used to relieve mild to more...

Aceticyl

Aceticyl

Aceticyl, marketed everywhere as Aspirin (USAN), is a salicylate medication used as an antipyretic to reduce fever, as an anti-inflammatory to reduce swelling, and as an analgesic to alleviate minor pains and aches. Aceticyl is often used to relieve mild more...

Acetilsalicilico

Acetilsalicilico

Acetilsalicilico, marketed as Aspirin (USAN), is a salicylate medication used as an antipyretic to reduce fever, as an anti-inflammatory to reduce swelling, and as an analgesic to alleviate minor pains and aches. Acetilsalicilico is often used to relieve more...

Acetisal

Acetisal

Acetisal, marketed as Aspirin (USAN), is a salicylate medicament used as an antipyretic to reduce fever, as an anti-inflammatory to reduce swelling, and as an analgesic to alleviate minor pains and aches. Acetisal is often used to relieve mild to moderate more...

Acetol

Acetol

Acetol, marketed as Aspirin (USAN), is a medication used as an antipyretic to reduce fever, as an anti-inflammatory to reduce swelling, and as an analgesic to alleviate minor pains and aches. Acetol is used to relieve mild to moderate pain and to reduce f more...

Acetonyl

Acetonyl

Acetonyl, marketed as Aspirin (USAN), is a medication used as an antipyretic to reduce fever, as an anti-inflammatory to reduce swelling, and as an analgesic to alleviate minor pains and aches. Acetonyl is used to relieve mild to moderate pain and to redu more...


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