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Prescription Drug Information

Prescription drugs are powerful medicines that can improve your quality of life. They’re also very safe when used properly. But there are risks associated with taking these medications, so it’s important to understand how they work and how to use them safely.

What Are Prescription Drugs?

A prescription drug is any medication that has been approved by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) and dispensed by a doctor. These medications are usually given to treat an illness or condition. There are two main categories of prescription drugs: generic and brand name. Generic drugs are copies of branded products. Brand names are the original products made by pharmaceutical companies.

Types of Prescription Drugs

There are three major categories of prescription drugs: antibiotics, anti-inflammatory drugs, and cardiovascular drugs. Antibiotics are used to treat bacterial infections. Anti-inflammatories are used to reduce swelling and pain caused by inflammation. Cardiovascular drugs are used to treat high blood pressure, irregular heartbeat, and other heart diseases.

How Do You Take Them?

It’s important to understand how to take these medications properly so that you avoid side effects and overdose. If you’re taking any medication, make sure you read the instructions carefully before using it. Also, ask your doctor or pharmacist for help with questions you might have.

Side Effects

There are many different kinds of prescription drugs available today. They come in many forms, such as pills, liquids, patches, creams, and injections. Each type has its own set of possible side effects. You should talk to your doctor or pharmacist about what kind of side effects you might expect when you start taking a new drug.

Common Questions About Prescription Drugs

If you take any medication, you need to understand how it works and what it does. This includes knowing whether it will help you feel better, improve your appearance, or treat an underlying medical condition. It also means understanding the risks involved with using it.

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Advair Diskus is a long term meidcation used to prevent asthma attacks. Advair Diskus can not stop an asthma attack once it starts. Advair Diskus contains the following chemicals to treat asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD): Salmeterol - is a bronchodilator that relaxes...

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Most people assume that bones can only break under extreme conditions. Bones are actually comprised of living tissue that is constantly replaced by new, stronger tissue. If the regeneration cycle is altered, your body will remove more tissue than it creates. This is known as...

Fluticasone Propionate (brand name - Flonase) is a prescription nasal spray approved to treat indoor and outdoor allergies and nonallergic symptoms. Fluticasone Propionate helps reduce the inflammation that leads to nasal symptoms that include congestion, sneezing, and itchy, runny nose. Fluticasone Propionate combats symptoms for both...

Bacterial infections have become a concern for both physicians and patients. Infections caused by difficult to treat bacteria are becoming more and more common. The most common bacterial infections include urinary tract infections caused by bacterias, and chronic bacterial prostatitis. UTI Urinary tract infections, or UTIs,...

Unlike bacterial illnesses, viral illnesses are not living organisms. Viral illnesses attack living cells and reproduce themselves, at the expense of the host cell. Antiviral medications inhibit the replication of viral DNA needed for a viral illness to reproduce. Virally infected cells absorb more acyclovir...

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