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Corticosteroids Oral, Corticosteroids Topical, Cortisporin Otic, Cosopt

Monday, August 3rd, 2009

Type of Drug
corticosteroids, Oral (kor-tih-koe-STER-oids)
Brand Names
Betamethasone Celestone
Gerzq(t St D?Pdient: Budesonide Entocort EC
Cortisone Acetate &I
Dexamethasone EQ Mymethasone
Fludrocortisone
Hydrocortisone Cortef
Methylprednisolone 19 Medrol
Prednisolone 10
Orapred    Pediapred
Orapred ODT    Prelone
Prednisone 0 Prednisone Intensol    Sterapred
Prescribed For
A wide variety of disorders from rash to cancer, including adrenal disease, adrenal hormone replacement, bursitis, arthritis, severe skin diseases including psoriasis and other rashes, severe or disabling allergies, asthma, drug or serum sickness, attacks of multiple sclerosis, severe respiratory diseases including pneumonitis, blood disorders, gastrointestinal (GI) disease including ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease, and inflammation of the nerves, heart, or other organs. Dexamethasone is also used to treat mountain sickness, vomiting, bronchial disease in premature babies, excessive hairiness, and hearing loss associated with bacterial meningitis. Fludrocortisone is used to treat Addison’s disease and for symptomatic orthostatic hypotension. Prednisone is used to improve strength and function of some muscular dystrophy patients. Methylprednisolone is used to decrease mortality in some patients suffering from severe alcoholism and chronic active hepatitis.
General Information
Produced by the adrenal gland, natural corticosteroids are hormones that affect almost every body system. The major dMeyences among corticosteroid drugs are potency and variation in secondary effects, 0OZ10r preference and past experience with a Mftosferoid usually determine which drug to prescribe for a specific disease.
Cautions and Warnings
Do not use an oral corticosteroid if you are allergic or sensitive to any of its ingredients.
Corticosteroids may mask symptoms of an infection. Because these drugs compromise the immune system, new infections may occur during corticosteroid treatment; when this happens, a relatively minor infection that would respond to ordinary treatment can turn serious. Corticosteroids may impair immune response to hepatitis B, prolonging recovery. They may reactivate dormant amebiasis (a parasitic infection). Corticosteroids should not be taken if you have a fungal blood infection, because they can allow the infection to spread more easily. They should be used with caution by people with herpes eye infection, tuberculosis or in any other bacterial, fungal, or viral infections.
Long-term use of any corticosteroid may increase the risk of developing cataracts, glaucoma, or eye infections, especially viral or fungal.
When stopping a corticosteroid, dosage must be reduced gradually under a doctor’s supervision—otherwise you may experience adrenal gland failure.
If you are taking large corticosteroid doses. you should not receive any live virus vaccine because corticosteroids interfere with the body’s reaction to the vaccine.
Hydrocortisone and cortisone may lead to high blood pressure. Other corticosteroids are less likely to affect blood pressure.
Corticosteroids should be used with caution if you have severe kidney disease.
High-dose or long-term corticosteroid therapy may aggravate or worsen stomach ulcers. This may occur when total dosage reaches 1000 mg of prednisone, 150 mg of betamethasone or dexamethasone, 5000 mg of cortisone. 4000 mg of hydrocortisone, 1000 mg of prednisolone, or 800 mg of methylprednisolone.
People who have recently stopped taking a corticosteroid and are going through a period of stress may need small doses of a rapid-acting corticosteroid, such as hydrocortisone, to get them through this period. Call your doctor if you think you might be experiencing this kind of stress reaction.
Use corticosteroids with caution if you have had a recent heart attack or have, Colitis, heart failure, high blood pressure, blood-clotting tendencies, thrombophlebitis, osteoporosis, antibiotic-resistant infections, Cushing’s disease, myasthenia gravis, metastatic cancer, diabetes, underactive thyroid disease, cirrhosis of the liver, or seizure disorders.
corticosteroid psychosis (symptoms include euphoria or feeling “high,” delirium, sleeplessness, mood swings, personality changes, and severe depression) may develop in people taking dosages greater than 40 mg a day of prednisone. These symptoms may also develop with other corticosteroids taken in equivalent doses (see “Usual Dose” for relative equivalencies). Symptoms of corticosteroid psychosis usually develop within 15-30 days of beginning treatment. These symptoms may also be linked to other factors—women and those with a family history of psychosis are more at risk.
Corticosteroids can cause loss of calcium, which may result in bone fractures and aseptic necrosis of the femoral and humorai heads (a condition in which the large bones in the hip degenerate from loss of calcium).
Prednisone may aggravate emotional instability.
Corticosteroids do not cure multiple sclerosis (MS) or slow its progression, though they may speed recovery from attacks of the disease.
. Corticosteroid products often contain tartrazine dyes and sulfite preservatives. Many people are allergic to these chemicals.
Possible Side Effects
✓    Most common: headache, respiratory infections, acne, and bruising.
✓    Common: water retention (swollen ankles), back pain, heart failure, upset stomach (possibly leading to stomach or duodenal ulcer), potassium loss, dizziness, fatigue, insomnia, weight gain, increased appetite, nausea, stomach gas, abdominal pain, general pain, muscle weakness, loss of muscle mass, slowed healing of wounds, increased sweating, allergic rash, itching, convulsions, excess hair growth, and worsening of a pre-existing psychiatric condition.
✓    Less common: irregular menstruation; slowed growth in children, particularly after lengthy periods of corticosteroid treatment; adrenal or pituitary gland suppression; diabetes; drug sensitivity or allergic reactions; blood clots; moon face; feeling unwell; euphoria; mood swings; personality Changes; and severe depression.
♦    Rare: Rare side effects can appear in any part of the body. Contact your doctor if you experience any side effect not listed above.
Drug Interactions
•    Tell your doctor if you are taking any oral anticoagulant (blood-thinning) drug. If you begin taking a corticosteroid, your anticoagulant dosage may have to be adjusted.
•    Combining a corticosteroid and a diuretic such as hydrochlorothiazide may cause loss of blood potassium. Low blood potassium may increase the side effects of digitalis drugs.
•    Contraceptive drugs, estrogen, erythromycin, azithromycin, clarithromycin, and ketoconazole may increase the risk of corticosteroid side effects.
•    Barbiturates, aminoglutethimide, phenytoin and other hydantoin anticonvulsants, rifampin, ephedrine, colestipol, and cholestyramine may reduce the effectiveness of corticosteroids.
•    Corticosteroids may decrease the effects of aspirin and other salicylates, growth hormones, and isoniazid.
•    Combining a corticosteroid and a theophylline drug may require a dosage adjustment of either or both drugs.
•    Corticosteroids may interfere with laboratory tests. Tell your doctor if you are taking any of these drugs so that tests are properly analyzed.
•    Limit your intake of alcohol while on oral corticosteroids.
Food Interactions
Take corticosteroids with food or a small amount of antacid to avoid stomach upset. If stomach upset continues, notify your doctor. Grapefruit juice doubles the amount of some oral corticosteroids absorbed into the blood.
Usual Dose
Once-daily doses should be taken in the morning. Dosages vary greatly and depend upon the specific disease being treated. Dosages for infants and children should be individualized according to severity of disease and response to treatment.
Betamethasone: starting dosage-0.6-7.2 mg a day. Maintenance 1609age-0.6-7.2 mg a day.
Budesonide: 9 mg a day.
Cortisone: starting dosage-25-300 mg a day. Maintenance dosage-25-300 mg a day.
Dexamethasone: 0.75-9 mg a day. Daily dosage sometimes exceeds 9 mg. A temporary dosage increase may be necessary it you are experiencing emotional stress. In alternate-day therapy, twice the usual daily dose is taken every other day.
Hydrocortisone: 20-240 mg a day.
Methylprednisolone: starting dosage-4-48 mg or more a day. Maintenance dosage varies. A temporary dosage increase may be necessary if you are experiencing emotional stress. in alternate-day therapy, twice the usual daily dose is taken every other day.
Prednisone and Prednisoione: 5-60 mg a day. Daily dosage sometimes exceeds 60 mg. A temporary dosage increase may be necessary if you are experiencing emotional stress. In alternate-day therapy, twice the usual daily dose is taken every other day.
Equivalent doses: Using 5 mg of prednisone as the basis for comparison, equivalent doses of other corticosteroids are 0.6 mg-0.75 mg of betamethasone, 25 mg of cortisone, 0.75 mg of dexamethasone, 20 mg of hydrocortisone, 4 mg of methylprednisolone, and 5 mg of prednisolone.
Overdosage
Symptoms of overdose are anxiety, depression or stimulation, joint or muscle pain, blurred vision, stomach bleeding, increased blood sugar, high blood pressure, and water retention. The victim should be taken to a hospital emergency room immediately. ALWAYS bring the prescription bottle or container.
Special Information
Do not stop taking this medication without your doctor’s knowledge. Suddenly stopping any corticosteroid drug may have severe consequences; the dosage must be gradually reduced by your doctor.
G& your doctor if you develop unusual weight gain, black or tarry stools, swelling of the feet or legs, muscle weakness, vomiting of blood, menstrual irregularity, prolonged sore throat, fever, cold or infection, appetite loss, nausea and vomiting, diarrhea, weight loss, weakness, dizziness, or low blood sugar.
If you take several doses a day and forget a dose, take the dose you forgot as soon as possible. It it is almost time for your next dose, skip the one you forgot and double the next dose. If you take 1 dose a day and forget a dose, skip the dose you forgot and continue with your regular schedule. Do not take a double dose.
If you take a corticosteroid every other day and forget a dose, take it immediately if you remember it in the morning of your regularly scheduled day. If it is much later in the day, skip the dose you forgot and take it the following morning, then go back to your regular schedule. Do not take a double dose.
Special Populations
Pregnancy/Breast-feeding: Studies have shown that long-term corticosteroid therapy at high dosages may cause birth defects, as may chronic corticosteroid use during the first 3 months of pregnancy. When this drug is considered crucial by your doctor, its potential benefits must be carefully weighed against its risks.
Corticosteroids taken by mouth may pass into breast milk. Most nursing mothers who must take a corticosteroid should use infant formula, though low dosages of some of these drugs may be taken for short periods while breast-feeding. Consult your doctor.
Seniors: Seniors are more likely to develop high blood pressure while taking an oral corticosteroid. Older women are more susceptible to osteoporosis (a condition characterized by loss of bone mass due to depletion of minerals, especially calcium) associated with high dosages of oral corticosteriods. Lower dosages are just as effective in seniors and cause fewer side effects.

Type of Drug
Corticosteroids, Topical
(kor-tih-koe-STER-oids)
Brand NameS
CLASS 1–Super-potent topical products
Betamethasone Dipropionate gel, ointment 0.05% 91
Diprolene gel/ointment
C/obetasol Propionate 0.05% cream, foam, gel, lotion, shampoo, ointment 19
Clobex    Olux
Cormax    Olux E
Embeline    Temovate Embeline E
Difforasone Diacetate ointment 0.05% RE Olux-E Foam    Psorcon E
Fluocinonide cream 0.1 % 0 Vanos
Flurandrenolide tape 4 MCgICM2 Rfl Cordran Tape
Halobetasol Propionate cream/ ointment 0.05%
Ultravate
CLASS 2—High-potency topical products  Amcinonide ointment 0.1 % (0
Betamethasone Dipropionate cream 0.05%
Diprolene AF
Generic Ingredients: Betamethasone Dipropionate (0.064%) + Calcipotriene (0.005%) ointment
Taclonex
Desoximetasone Cream, ointment 0.25% and 0.05%; 0.05% gel DG
Topicort    Topicort LP
Generic 10gVEOUnt.- Diflorasone Diacetate cream, ointment 0.05% 91
Apexicon    Florone E
Apexicon E    Maxiflor
Florone    Psorcon
Fluocinonide cream, gel, ointment,
solution 0.05% 9
Lidex    Lidex E
Halcinonide cream, ointment, solution 0.1 % Halog
Mometasone Furoate ointment 0.1 % 91 Elocon
Triamcinolone Acetonide ointment 0.5% RE
CLASS 3—Upper mid-strength topical products  Amcinonide lotion 0.1 % 0
Betamethasone Dipropionate cream 0.05% (a
Diprolene    Teladar
Maxivate
Generic Ingredient.- Betamethasone Valerate ointment 0.1 %
Fluocinofone Acetonide [’61 Capex Shampoo
Fluticasone Propionate cream 0.05% 9 Cutivate
Triamcinolone Acetonide cream 0.5%
Delta-Tritex    Kenonel
Flutex    Triacet
Kenalog Cream    Triderm Kenalog-H
CLASS 4—Mid-strength topical products  Amcftnide cream 0.1% D3
Betamethasone Dipropionate lotion 0.05% and foam 0.12%®
Diprosone    Maxivate Lotion
Luxiq Foam
Desoximetasone cream 0.05% 19 Topicort
Fluocinolone Acetonide
Synalar Ointment 0.025%    Synalar-HP Cream 0.2%
Flurandrenolide ointment 0.05% Cordran
Fluticasone Propionate lotion 0.05% Cutivate
Hydrocortisone Valerate ointment 0.2% ED Westcort
Mometasone Furoate cream, lotion, solution 0.1
Elocon
Prednicarbate ointment 0.1 % 10 Dermatop E
Triamcinolone Acetonide 0.1 %
Aristocort A    Delta-Tritex Cream
Aristocort Cream and    Kenalog
Ointment    Triderm
CLASS 5—Lower mid-strength topical products  Betamethasone Valerate cream, lotion 0.1
Beta-Val    Dermabet
Betatrex    Valnac
Clocortolone Pivalate cream 0.1 % Cloderm
Desonide ointment 0.0511/0
Desonate    Tridesilon
UnOwen    Verdeso Foam Lokara
Fluocinolone Acetonide cream 0.025% 91 Synalar
Flurandrenolide cream, lotion M Cordran Lotion 0.05% Cordran SP 0.05% Cordran Ointment 0.25%
Fluticasone Propionate ointment 0.005% Cutivate
Hydrocortisone Butyrate Cream, ointment, solution 0.1 0
Locoid
Hydrocortisone Probutate 0.1% Pandel
Hydrocortisone Valerate cream 0.2% RE Westcort
Prednicarbate Cream 0.1 % RE Dermatop E
CLASS 6—Mild topical products
Alclometasone Dipropionate cream, ointment 0.05% 91
Aclovate
Desonide cream, lotion 0.05% DesOwen    Tridesilon Lokara
Fluocinolone Acetonide cream, shampoo, solution 0.01%
Derma-Smoothe/FS Oil    FS Shampoo
Flurosyn    Synalar
Flurandrenolide cream DG Cordran SP 0.025%
Generic Ingredient., Triamcinoione Acetonide cream 0.1 % MS10cort
Triamcinolone Acetonide cream 0.025% Flutex    Triacet
Kenalog
CLASS 7—Least potent topical products  Hydrocortisone A
1% HC    HydroSkin
Ala-Cort    HydroTex
Ala-Scalp    Hytone
Alcortin    Ivy Soothe
Analpram-HC    Maximum Strength Bactine
Anusol-HC    Maximum Strength Cortaid
Cetacort    Maximum Strength Cortaid
Cortaid Intensive Therapy    Faststick
Cortizone-5    Maximum Strength
Cortizone-10    KeriCort-1 0
Cortizone-10 Plus    Nutracort
Cortizone-10 Quickshot    Procort
Cortizone for Kids    Proctocream-HC
Delcort    Proctofoam-HC
Extra Strength CortaGel    Stie-cort
Hemril    Synacort
Hi-Cor 1.0    Tegrin HC
Hi-Cor 2.5    Texacort Hycort
Hydrocortisone Acetate cream, ointment 0.5% and 1%G
Cortef Feminine Itch    Lanacort
Corticaine    Maximum Strength Caldecort
Cortifoam    Micort-HC
Dricort    U-Cort Gynecort Female Creme
Prescribed For
Inflammation, itching, eczema, dermatitis, vitiligo (patchy loss of skin color), blistering skin diseases, lupus and other connective tissue diseases, psoriasis, and many other specialized skin problems; may also be used to Weal severe diaper rash.
General Information
Topical corticosteroids do not cure the underlying cause of skin problems, but they can relieve symptoms of rash, itching, or inflammation by interfering with the body mechanisms that produce them. You should never use a topical corticosteroid without your doctor’s knowledge because it could mask a symptom important in diagnosing your condition. Also, improper use of a topical corticosteroid could lead to unwanted and sometimes permanent side effects. In general, ointment forms of topical steroids are more potent and usually more effective than cream or lotion forms. Ointments are also less likely to cause allergic reactions because they contain fewer inactive ingredients.
Generic products in this group can vary in potency and produce different results from their brand-name counterparts, even though they contain the identical quantity of active ingredient. Topical steroids are rated from 1 (most potent) to 7 (least potent). Generally, products within a potency class are interchangeable. Ask your doctor or pharmacist which products are interchangeable. The lowest potency products are available without a prescription. Ointments tend to be more potent than creams and solutions and different product concentrations affect their classification.
Super-potent topical corticosteroids (class 1) should not be used on the face, neck, under the arms, or in the groin area. These products are generally reserved for situations in which less potent products have not worked. They should be used with caution, and should only be applied to the areas that are affected with the rash. Using a product in this category for longer than 2 weeks at a time increases the risk of permanent skin damage.
High-potency topical corticosteroids (classes 2 and 3) are best for the trunk, arms, and legs, but should not be used on the face, neck, under the arms, or in the groin area. Using a product in this category for longer than 2 weeks at a time increases the risk of permanent skin damage.
Intermediate-potency topical corticosteroids (classes 4 and 5) can be used in children for up to 1-2 weeks at a time. This type of medication is best for the trunk and extremities. It is safer for use on thin skin, and less effective on thicker skin.
Low-potency topical corticosteroids (classes 6 and 7) can be used on any part of the body, and can be used in children. They are the best choice for the face, uadera~m area, groin, neck, and i ftl Occluded areas such as skin folds.
Cautions and Warnings
Do not use a topical corticosteroid if you are allergic or sensitive to corticosteroids or to any ingredients of the aerosol, cream, gel, lotion, ointment, or solution. Do not use a topical corticosteroid as the sole treatment for bacterial skin infections such as impetigo, viral skin diseases such as herpes, fungal skin infections such as athlete’s foot, or known tuberculosis of the skin. These drugs should not be used in the ear if the eardrum is perforated. Do not use a topical corticosteroid on ulcerated skin, or to treat acne.
Skin problems can become less responsive with time if a product is applied continuously over a long period of time. This can re-
sult in a flare-up of the problem when the medication is stopped.
Using a less potent product may avoid this problem.
Rectal corticosteroid products should not be used if you have any serious bowel condition, including bowel perforation, obstruction, abscess, and systemic fungal infection.
The rectal foam is not expelled after it has been applied and may result in higher drug blood levels than those associated with rectal enema products. The risk of systemic (whole-body) side effects is greater when more of the drug enters the blood. If there is no improvement after 2 or 3 weeks of using a rectal corticosteroid, contact your doctor.
Using a topical corticosteroid around the eyes for prolonged periods may cause cataracts, glaucoma and/or permanent thinning and fragility of skin around the eyes where the corticosteroid is being applied.
Children may be more susceptible to serious systemic side effects from topical corticosteroids, including growth retardation, Cushing’s syndrome, and suppression of natural corticosteroid production, requiring a tapering of the medication, especially if the medications are applied to large areas over long periods. Super-potent topical corticosteroids are not recommended for children.
Possible Side Effects
♦ Most common: burning; itching; irritation; “steroid” acne; skin thinning, tightening, or discoloration; stretch marks; dry cracked skin; bruising; and secondary i0ection. These effects are more likely when the treated area is covered Stith al) occlusive bandage (one that prevents contact with water and air). Side effects are more likely with extended use of high-potency topical corticosteroid products and when the treated area is covered with a bandage that completely prevents skin contact with water and air.
Possible Side Effects (continued)
V Significant amounts of corticosteroids may be absorbed into the bloodstream if large amounts are used for long periods. This can result in systemic effects and may cause serious problems, particularly in people with liver disease. Systemic side effects include lightheadedness, hives, growth suppression, and adrenal suppression.
Drug Interactions None known.
Usual Dose
Adult
Cream, Ointment, Solution, Foam, and Aerosol: Apply a thin film to the skin 2-3 times a day. High- and super-potent products should be applied no more than twice a day, and should be used for short-term treatment, usually 2-3 weeks at a time. Some may have to be applied only once a day.
Rectal Enema: 100 mg nightly for 21 days.
Rectal Foam: 1 applicator’s worth, 1-2 times a day for 2-3 weeks.
Child: Dosages for children should be limited to the lowest possible potency.
Overdosage
Serious adverse effects are unlikely after accidental ingestion. Excessive use of large amounts of topical corticosteroids may cause overdose symptoms and require gradual discontinuation of the drug. Call your local poison control center or a hospital emergency room for more information. ALWAYS bring the prescription bottle or container.
Special Information
To prevent secondary infection, clean the skin before applying the drug. Apply a very thin film and rub in gently—effectiveness depends m contact area, not the thickness of the layer applied.
Do not wash, rub, or put clothing on the area until the medication has dried.
Topical corticosteroids have an additive effect: with continuous use, 1 or 2 applications a day may be as effective as 3 or more. Once the drug begins to take effect, your doctor may recommend reducing the dose to the minimum level needed to control the
condition.
Flurandrenolide tape comes with specific directions for use-, fol-
low them carefully.
If your doctor instructs you to apply plastic wrap or any other occlusive dressing, follow directions carefully. These dressings can increase the penetration of the drug into your skin by as much as 10 times, which may be a crucial element in the medication’s effectiveness. Occlusive dressings should not be used with any of the super-potent topical products.
If you are using one of these products for diaper rash, do not use tight-fitting diapers or plastic pants, which can cause too much drug to be absorbed into the blood.
Your doctor may prescribe a specific form of the product with good reason. Do not change forms without your doctor’s knowledge: a different form may not be as effective.
If you forget to administer a dose, do so as Soon as you remember. If it is almost time for your next dose, skip the one you forgot and continue with your regular schedule. Do not administer a double dose.
Special Populations
Pregnancy/Breast-feeding: Large amounts of corticosteroids applied to the skin for long periods of time may increase the risk of birth defects. When your doctor considers any of these drugs crucial, its potential benefits must be carefully weighed against its risks. Do not use any over-the-counter hydrocortisone product for more than a few days without your doctor’s knowledge.
Nursing mothers who must use a topical corticosteroid should consider using infant formula. If you apply a corticosteroid to the nipple area, be sure to completely clean the area prior to nursing. Nursing mothers should never use the highest potency corticosteroids (classes 1, 2 or 3) because of the risk of absorbing large amounts of drug into the system that could find its way into breast milk. Nursing mothers should discuss toqkoa1 corticosteroid use with their doctor befQ(e,applying any product.
Seniors: Seniors are more susceptible to high blood pressure and osteoporosis (a condition characterized by loss of bone mass due to depletion of minerals, especially calcium) associated with large dosages. These effects are unlikely with topical corticosteroids unless a high-potency medication is used over a large area for an extended period.

Brand Name
Cortisporin Otic
Generic Ingredients
Hydrocortisone + Neomycin Sulfate + Polymyxin B Sulfate RE
Other Brand Names
AK-Spore H.C. Otic    Octicair
Antibiotic    Otic-Care
Cortatrigen Ear Drops    Otocort
Drotic    Pediotic
Ear-Eze    UAD LazerSporin-C
Type of Drug
Antibiotic and corticosteroid combination.
Prescribed For
Superficial ear infection, ear inflammation or itching, and other outer ear problems.
General Information
Cortisporin Otic contains a corticosteroid to reduce inflammation and 2 antibiotics to treat local ear infections. This combination can be quite useful for local ear problems because of its dual method of action and its relatively broad applicability.
Cautions and Warnings
Do not use Cortisporin Otic if you are allergic or sensitive to any of its ingredients.
Cortisporin Otic is designed for use in the ear. It can be very damaging if placed into the eye.
Cortisporin should not be used if you have herpes simplex, vaccinia, or chickenpox. It also should not be used by patients sensitive to sulfite.
Cortisporin Otic should not be used iAyou have a perforated eardrum,
Possible Side Effects
V Local irritation, such as itching or burning, may occur as a drug sensitivity or allergic reaction.
Drug Interactions None known.
Usual Dose
3-4 drops in the affected ear 3-4 times a day. Treatment should not last beyond 10 days.
Overdosage
The amount of drug contained in each bottle is too small to cause serious problems. Call a hospital emergency room or your local poison control center for more information. If you seek treatment, ALWAYS bring the prescription bottle or container.
Special Information
Use only when prescribed by a physician. Overuse of this or similar products can result in the growth of new organisms, such as fungi. If new infections or problems appear, stop using the drug and contact your doctor.
Before administering drops, wash your hands, then hold the Closed bottle in your hand for a few minutes to warm it to body temperature. Shake well for 10 seconds. For best results, drops should not be self-administered, but given by another person. The person receiving the drops should lie on his or her side with the affected ear facing upward. Fill the dropper and instill the required number of drops directly in the ear canal.
If the drops are being given to an infant, hold the earlobe down and back to allow the drops to run in. If the drops are being given to an older child or adult, hold the earlobe up and back to allow them to run in. Do not put the dropper into the ear or allow it to touch any part of the ear or bottle. Keep the ear tilted for about 5 minutes after the drops have been put in or insert a soft cotton plug, whichever is recommended by your doctor.
If you forget to administer a dose of Cortisporin Otic, do so as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for your next dose, skip the dose you forgot and continue with your regular schedQ%e. Do not apply a double dose.
Special Populations
Pregnancy/Breast-feeding: There are no studies of Cortisporin Otic in pregnant women but it does contain a corticosteroid, which when used over long periods of time in other formulations may increase the risk of birth defects. This drug should only be used during pregnancy after carefully weighing it potential benefits against its risks. Nursing mothers who must take this drug should use in-Pant formula.
Seniors: Seniors may use this product without special restriction.

Brand Name
Cosopt
Generic Ingredients  Dorzolamide + Timolol
Type of Drug
Carbonic anhydrase inhibitor and beta blocker combination.
Prescribed For
Open-angle glaucoma and ocular hypertension.
General Information
Cosopt contains 2 glaucoma drugs that work in different ways. It is intended for people whose glaucoma does not respond to either drug used alone. Small amounts of dorzolamide and timololthe active ingredients in Cosopt–enter the bloodstream.
Cautions and Warnings
Do not use Cosopt if you are allergic or sensitive to any of its ingredients or cannot take sulfa drugs or beta blockers. Cosopt should not be used by people with bronchial asthma, severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, slow heart rate or heart block, heart failure, or who are in shock.
People with diabetes or an overactive thyroid should use Cosopt with caution since beta blockers can mask the signs of low blood sugar or hyperthyroidism.
Small amounts of both ingredients enter the bloodstream and can produce the same kinds of systemic (whole-body) reactions associated with larger dosages of either a sulfa drug or beta blocker. Stop using the drug at once and call your doctor if a serious reaction develops.
4lt?18b)ockers may have to be discontinued prior to major surgery because they can affect the heart’s ability to respond normally. Some people taking a beta blocker experience severe reductions in blood flow while undergoing general anesthesia.
Dorzolamide should not be used by people with kidney disease and has not been studied in people with liver disease.
People with a history of severe allergic reactions who take a beta blocker may be at increased risk of experiencing a reaction because the drug blocks part of the body’s natural allergic
response.
Timolol can worsen the muscle weakness that accompanies myasthenia gravis.
Possible Side Effects
♦    Most common: changes in sense of taste, especially bitterness or sourness; increased sensitivity to light; and a burning or stinging sensation in the eye.
♦    Common: eye redness, irritation, or itching, and blurred vision.
♦    Less common: abdominal pain, back pain, eyelid inflammation, bronchitis, cloudy vision, eye discharge or swelling, conjunctivitis (pinkeye), corneal erosion, corneal staining, lens cloudiness, cough, dizziness, dry eye, upset stomach, drug particles in the eye, eye pain, tearing, eyelid scaling, eyelid pain or discomfort, sensation of something in the eye, headache, high blood pressure, influenza, lens discoloration, nausea, sore throat, cataracts, sinus irritation, respiratory infection, urinary infection, visual problems, and retinal detachment.
•    Rare: slow heartbeat, heart block or failure, chest pain, stroke, depression, diarrhea, dry mouth, breathing difficulties, low blood pressure, stuffy nose, rash, tingling in the hands or feet, kidney stones, and vomiting. Contact your doctor if you experience any side effect not listed above.
See Dorzolamide, page 200, and Timolol, page 1129, for fur-
ther side effect information.
Drug Interactions
•    If you use more than 1 eyedrop medkc;a~mn, separate doses of these drugs tai z& Y@ast 10 minutes.
•    COSOpt can increase the effect of other carbonic anhydrase inhibitors.
•    Combining Cosopt with an oral beta blocker or another calcium antagonist may increase the risk of side effects, especially changes in heart rhythm and low blood pressure.
•    Do not combine Cosopt and another beta-blocking eyedrop.
•    Combining Cosopt and reserpine can lead to low blood pressure, slowing of heartbeat, and dizziness or fainting.
•    Combining Cosopt with digitalis and a calcium antagonist, or with quinidine, can slow heartbeat.
See Dorzolamide, page 200, and Timolol, page 1129, for further drug interactions.
Usual Dose
Adult: 1 drop in the affected eye twice a day. Child: not recommended.
Overdosage
Little is known about the effects of Cosopt overdose or accidental ingestion. Possible overdose symptoms include dizziness, headache, shortness of breath, slow heartbeat, breathing difficulties, heart attack, and nervous system effects. Call your local poison control center or a hospital emergency room for more information. If you seek treatment, ALWAYS bring the prescription bottle or container.
Special Information
Conjunctivitis (pinkeye) and eyelid reactions can occur due to an allergic reaction or as the result of local irritation. If you experience either of these problems, stop using the drug and call your doctor so that your condition can be evaluated.
To prevent infection, do not allow the eyedropper to touch your fingers, eyelids, or any surface. Wait at least 10 minutes before using any other eyedrops.
Cosopt contains benzalkonium chloride (a preservative), which may be absorbed by soft contact lenses. Remove your soft contact lenses before using the eyedrops; you may put them back in 15 minutes after a dose.
If you forget a dose of Cosopt, take it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for your next dose, skip the forgotten dose and continue with your regular schedule.
Store Cosopt away from sunlight.
Special Populations
Pregnancy/Breast-feeding: The safety of using Cosopt is not known. When this drug is considered crucial by your doctor, its potential benefits must be carefully weighed against its risks.
It is not known if dorMlamidle passes into breast milk, though timolol does. Nursing mothers who must use Cosopt should use
infant formula.
Seniors: Seniors may use Cosopt without precaution.

Heartburn Treatment.

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009

Alka-Seltzer
We used to think that Alka-Seltzer was one of the more irrational remedies in the drugstore trileptal peidatric . That is because it contains both aspirin and bicarbonate of soda requip corporation . In the original edition of The People’s Pharmacy, published more than 30 years ago, we-said, “If you have indigestion or upset stomach, the last thing you want is aspirin included in the tablet percentage caffeine content in tea . That is like trying to put out a fire with gasoline too much testosterone .”
We may have been wrong effexor and alcohol . It’s not just that millions of people have used this product successfully for decades natural alternative for spironolactone . This tablet of aspirin (325 milligrams), bicarbonate of soda (1,916 milligrams), and citric acid (1,000 milligrams) is converted into sodium citrate when it fizzes in a glass of water clindamycin dosage for feline toxoplasmosis . This antacid seems to provide fast and effective relief of “acid indi-gestion, upset stomach, and heartburn syrup ranitidine .” What we don’t know is whether Alka-Seltzer is any more effective than a half-teaspoon of baking soda in 4 ounces of water when it comes to
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G orgasm dj caffeine . Allow me to tell you about my experience with heartburn, which I have had for a very long time what is digoxin poison arrows . Last year I started using a toothpaste which contains baking soda clomid and breast tenderness . Since then my heartburn is gone medication and tramadol hcl and information . If I change toothpaste the heartburn comes back, so it’s not a coincidence tablet viagra .
I brush my teeth three times a day online steroids nolvadex . Even though I don’t swallow the toothpaste I think a little of it gets into my stomach and the baking soda neutralizes the stomach acid loratadine condition . Could that be true?
A lithium breast feeding . Baking soda (half a teaspoon in 4 ounces of water) is a tried and true remedy for heartburn lithium overdose . Alka-Seltzer, long used for stomach upset, contains sodium bicarbonate, the compound in baking soda accutane and pearly penile papules . Whether you’d get enough baking soda from your toothpaste to actually neutralize stomach acid is hard to tell, but thanks for sharing your success clarisa nora doctorovich viagra .
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Antacids
For the occasional bout of heartburn, antacids work surprisingly well jeff johnson viagra . In fact, they may be better than pricey acid suppressors digitek 0.25 mg . That’s because it takes hours to shut down acid production zoloft duration of side effects . If you go to the ballpark and gobble down two chili dogs, chase them with beer, and have Cracker Jack for dessert, you don’t want to wait hours for your acid suppressor to go to work insulin resistance glucophage diet . Popping a Turns E-X, Maalox Quick Dissolve, or Rolaids Extra Strength can be safe and effective lexapro message board side effects . That’s because they all contain calcium carbonate, which neutralizes stomach acid lithium polymer batter prices . There are lots of such products to choose from, so pick something that tastes tolerable and isn’t too pricey lithium metal mining .
Calcium Carbonate
Calcium carbonate is inexpensive, fast-acting, and effective addiction and wellbutrin . In addition, you get extra calcium allera with augmentin 875 mg .
Downside: Constipation is fairly common if used regularly beneficial facts about lithium . Cost: A bottle containing 160 tablets of Turns Ultra (1,000 mg calcium carbonate per pill) costs $8 to $10 chloroquin chloroquine . That should be enough to last 2 to 3 months or much longer if used occasionally viagra and heart medicines .
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0 better for gps lithium or nimh .1 have never seen you recommend calcium carbonate for heartburn order avapro . Why? You keep suggesting sodium bicarbonate, even though it introduces too much sodium into the body kamagra in berlin . Calcium carbonate, on the other hand, provides much-needed calcium depakote for headaches . What is your problem?
A propecia cost . We agree that calcium carbonate (Caltrate, Titralac, Turns, etc generic equivalent of lipitor 10mg .) is an excellent, inexpensive antacid that can quickly ease heartburn and supply extra calcium adverse side effects of premarin . We’ve recommended it for decades demeclocycline .
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Don’t forget Pepto-Bismol kroger pharmacy price cialis . We think the familiar pink liquid also has some benefit caffeine free unsweetened tea . The active ingredient, bismuth subsalicylate, can be found generically in store brands and in Maalox Total Stomach Relief Liquid butalbital apap caffeine tabs drug . While not a very powerful antacid, Pepto does seem to calm the fire of heartburn through mechanisms we may not understand very welt dosage of amoxil for young child . Perhaps it coats the esophagus and helps reduce the irritating effects of nid reflux will help the prozac work quicker . There are even decent data to suggest that bismuth subsalicylate can help against traveler’s diarrhea topamax eating . When it is combined with antibiotics, Pepto-Bismol can help fight infection by the bacterium Helicobacter pylori, which leads to gastritis and stomach ulcers tetracycline antibiotcs .
Acid Suppressors
The mainstays for treating indigestion or heartburn are acid suppressors celexa patient ratings . That’s because pharmaceutical companies have become extremely adept at creating such drugs ibuprofen side effects on liver . In the 1960s a team of scientists led by an extraordinary researcher (Sir James Black) hypothesized that if they could block specialized histamine receptors (H2 receptors) in the stomach, they could reduce acid production toprol vs metoprolol .
Histamine2 Antagonists
When drug companies thought about antihistamines, they focused on relieving allergy symptoms in the nose cialis cheapest price . But Sir James thought he could come up with a new kind of antihistamine that would work primarily in the stomach tetracycline and antacids studies . In 1972 the breakthrough was announced, and in 1977 cimetidine (Tagamet) became the first H, antagonist launched in the United States dosing amounts before surgery promethazine . It went on to become one of the most successful drugs in history caffeine drink energy in . Like its successor ranitidine (Zantac) new zealand pharma amitriptyline . Tagamet was one of the first billion-dollar babies (with annual sales of greater than $1 billion) antiobiotics for people allergic to penicillin .
Although these acid suppressors were initially prescribed to help heal stomach ulcers, they rapidly became popular as super antacids xenical online pharmacy phentermine meridia . Any amorphous abdominal pain was treated with an H, antagonist clomid and ovulation test kits . Their success was noted by other drug companies, and “me-too” drugs like famotidine (Pepcid) and nizatidine (Axid) soon appeared benzoyl peroxide tinted acne lotion . Such drugs were perceived as so safe that once they lost their patent protection, the FDA approved them for over-the-counter sale ultram online prescriptions . Although these drugs can relieve heartburn by making stomach contents less acidic, they are not as fast-acting as antacids advantages of wellbutrin .
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Q zyrtec swelling feet . 1 had two hip replacement surgeries in my mid-forties ramipril dosage color . I was given cimetidine (Tagamet) to prevent stress ulcers post-op for the first one and it gave me very nasty hallucinations what is the drug carvedilol . I had already withdrawn myself from the pain medications, and the staff assured me nothing I was taking could induce these things generic alternitive for vytorin . When the surgeon stopped the Tagamet, the nasties went away abilify prescribing .
For the second operation, I listed cimetidine as a drug problem, but they gave it to me anyway boniva alert . I knew within an hour something was seriously wrong and fortunately didn’t have to take any more wellbutrin generic names .
I was assured that the incidence of problems is low, but I’d hate for others to go through what I experienced danger zocor .
A eli lilly cialis tadafil . Cimetidine (Tagamet) has been linked to hallucinations, depression, confusion, and disorientation ciprofloxacin and the oral mucosa . Such psychological side effects are relatively rare, but people need to know that they can occur nitrix interaction with cialis .
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There are not enough data to recommend one H2 antagonist over another chloramphenicol 1 equine eye medication . They are all roughly comparable in effectiveness building muscle testosterone . Side effects are generally uncommon pregnant on paxil . Cimetidine may cause a slightly higher incidence of headache, sexual difficulties, and mental confusion or disorientation than some of the other drugs in this class maxalt info . This usually only happens at high doses or in older or sicker patients trane lithium bromide chillers . Other possible side effects associated with HZ antagonists may include dizziness, fatigue, diarrhea, and constipation asprin and pregnancy .
Interactions are a bigger issue with medications like Cimetidine norethindrone acetate pregnancy test . This acid suppressor can cause mischief when combined with many other drugs, including alcohol atrovent arachides . It is crucial that anyone using such acid suppressors check with both a physician and a pharmacist for any incompatibilities claritin million .
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Q zoloft reaction fatigue . I have been on either Tagamet or Zantac for years warfarin effects mood . I have a hiatal hernia that causes severe heartburn does omeprazole help in stopping rebleeding .
Over the last 2 years I find that ( start to feel “tight” after a single beer prozac overnight no prescription . I used to drink two or even three beers on a hot day after 18 holes of golf with no problem penicillin and without prescription . Now with just one beer I feel too impaired to drive fortamet glucophage lawsuit .
Could these heartburn medicines have that effect? I used to be able to hold my booze with the best of them dystonic reaction to geodon . Because of this I am loath to even take a drink at a party medication warfarin .A using expired asprin . You have raised a fascinating issue tetracycline neomycin bacitracin and prednisolone infusion . More than a decade ago, alcohol expert Charles Lieber, MD, reported that cimetidine (Tagamet) and ranitidine (Zantac) could increase blood alcohol concentrations in susceptible people singulair cramps . He told his colleagues that such interactions “may result in unexpected impairment to perform complex tasks, such as driving maggi santarlasci vitro desloratadine . Thus, patients treated with these drugs should be warned of this possible side effect nortriptyline withdrawal symptoms .”403
More recently Dr treatment for amoxicillin rash . Lieber warned, “Under conditions mimicking social drinking, ranitidine increases blood alcohol to levels known to impair psychomotor skills needed for driving high blood pressure wellbutrin .”404
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If we had to pick one over-the-counter (OTC) acid suppressor to relieve heartburn, we would probably opt for Pepcid Complete allegra d xr .The reason is that this medication combines the H, antagonist famotidine (10 milligrams) with calcium carbonate (800 milligrams) and magnesium hydroxide (165 milligrams) astrazeneca atacand . Putting these three ingredients together means that you get the immediate benefit of fast-acting antacids (calcium carbonate and magnesium hydroxide) plus longer-acting acid suppression with famotidine antihistamines claritin .
Proton Pump Inhibitors (PPIs)
The most powerful acid suppressors available are called proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) diflucan and amoxicillin 500 .This class of medications has been
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Pepcid Complete combines immediate action with longer-lasting acid cQMv6 is feldene an nsaid .
Downside: Side effects are uncommon but nevertheless, be vigilant for allergy, jaundice, headache, constipation, dizziness, or diarrhea seroquel withdrawals weakness .
Cost: $17 to $20 for 50 pills sinemet crushing tablet with applesauce . Should last several months using motrin and tylenol for kids . Short-term use should be safe apri bondurant . Long-term use should be approved and monitored by a physician mining of lithium .
incredibly successful for the pharmaceutical industry, which has done well with graphic commercials featuring a cartoon stomach or “The Purple Pill chlorpromazine hcl .” Over 70 million prescriptions are written annually for these drugs at a cost of almost $10 bil lion high testosterone test in women . 40
Starting with omeprazole (Prilosec), drug companies have created a series of compounds that are capable of dramatically changing the acid environment of the stomach viagra medi tabs . Such action is extremely helpful for curing ulcers depo provera injection weight gain . It can also help relieve reflux has anyone tried smoking prozac . But there is growing concern that long-term acid suppression may have some unexpected and potentially unpleasant consequences is prednisone acidic .
Acid is important in the stomach does fosamax cause dementia . For one thing, it creates an inhospitable environment autoimmune hepatitis azathioprine . Germs have a hard time surviving in acid metronidazole cat conditions . Studies published in the Journal of the American Medical Association have suggested that constantly suppressing stomach acid may increase the risk of pneumonia and severe infectious diarrhea generic allegra .”-407 Presumably, this is because bacteria not killed by stomach acid can work their way up through the esophagus and get into the lungs or work their way down and infect the lower digestive tract dilantin alcohol . Such serious infections can be life threatening lithium manganese battery charging high temperature .
PPIS AND CANCER
The really big elephant in the room with the PPIS is a fear of cancer atenolol hydrochlorot interactions . For years there has been a quiet controversy brewing regarding a possible relationship between acid suppression and the risk of cancer amiodarone hcl . In 1985 we wrote: “Scientists fear that if bacteria set up housekeeping in your stomach, they can go to work converting nitrate to nitrite prednisone two parent dose . drug side effects ultram er . what is nifedipine er . effexor and wiehgt loss . Nitrate is a chemical which can come from food, water, or even saliva; by itself it
PROTON PUMP INHIBITORS
• Esomeprazole (Nexium)
• Lansoprazole (Prevacid)
• Omeprazole (Prilosec)
• Pantoprazole (Protonix)
• Rabeprazole (Aciphex)
probably does little harm amoxicillin dosage treatment course for pneumonia . But if nitrate is turned into nitrite by bacteria, all hell can break loose, because the end product can be something very bad indeed—nitrosamines vytorin muscle cramps . Nitrosamines are among the most potent cancer-causing chemicals
known musc nexium protocol .
Over the last several decades there has been an alarming increase in what was once a rare kind of esophageal cancer atrovent nasal . Adenocarcinoma of the esophagus has turned into an epidemic cheap order prescription ultram .’ Gastroenterologists are mystified about the causes of this deadly condition lithium battery rechargers . Some have told us that it’s brought on by the American diet buy discount buy flomax online . Others blame it on reflux and insist that PPIs can solve the problem by reducing acid exposure to delicate tissues apcalis erectalis kamagra plus . Has reflux really increased that much in the last couple of decades, and if so, why’?
A provocative editorial that appeared in the American Journal of Gastroenterology entitled “Acid Suppression and Adenocarcinoma of the Esophagus: Cause or Cure?” lays out the confusion and the contradictionS interaction of amiodarone and zorcor .410 Thomas Schell, MD, points out that “decreasing acid reflux by the use of PPIs
*** Prilosec OTC (omeprazole)
For years Prilosec was the most prescribed drug in the country clindamycin medication 25mg . The active ingredient, omeprazole, did not lose its effectiveness when it went over the counter synthesis of paroxetine .
Downside: Side effects are uncommon, but headache, diarrhea, rash, cough, and upper respiratory tract infections have been noted chemical make-up of augmentin . Rare but very serious side effects may include blood disorders, inflammation of the pancreas, liver problems, and severe skin reactions warfarin and vitamin d .
Special Cautions: Use Prilosec OTC for only 2 weeks at a time loratadine breastfeeding . According to the information on the label, you can repeat another 14-day course alter 4 months have elapsed u 2899 viagra . Prolonged use of prescription proton pump inhibitors may require vitamin 8,2 supplementation (up to 1 milligram daily) canada health advisory prozac . Extra vitamin C (500 milligrams) and vitamin E (200 IU) may reduce the possible formation of carcinogens (nitrosamines) simvastatin oral gavage .
Cost: $30 to $40 for 42 pills (1 year’s supply)
might help to slow or halt this deadly progression zoloft and buspar free .” But he also reminds his colleagues that lack of acid in the stomach (achlorhydria) “is a known risk factor for adenocarcinoma of the stomach claritin health alternative .” Dr caffeine in youth . Schell notes that nitrosamines formed by bacteria in the stomach “would also expose the esophagus to these carcinogens andriol for low testosterone in women .”
There are three other disconcerting problems linked to long-term use of PPIs tablissement services sp cialis s . When the stomach ceases to produce acid, it senses that something has gone terribly awry and it tries desperately to get acid-producing cells working again taking flagyl and consuming alcohol . It does so by making a compound called gastrin, which aids in digestion and also triggers the production of stomach acid dizziness after taking cymbalta . When acid levels do not rise, gastrin production continues indefinitely, often at very high levels chemical properties of asprin .
Imagine that the float device in your toilet was stuck in the “on” position ovral l vietnam . The water would keep running forever, which is what happens with gastrin in your stomach lasix intramuscular . There is no acid “float” to turn off the gastrin supply breast paint after getting off effexor .
Too much gastrin is not a good thing buspar sexual dysfunction . In fact, there is increasing concern that gastrin may stimulate abnormal cell growth throughout the digestive tract, increasing the risk of cancer-, of the stomach, pancreas, and colon, as well as the esophagus cipro thompson ct .411,412
Another concern about long-term treatment with PPIs has to do with nutrient absorption digoxin toxcicity . It is harder to absorb vitamin BQI iron, and calcium when there is not enough acid in the stomach what is telmisartan . Older people may have some trouble getting enough vitamin B12 2 or iron under normal conditions antimicrobial properties of ampicillin . With a PPI on board, this may be an even greater challenge levofloxacin renal impairment . 413 A vitamin B12 deficiency can lead to some very serious consequences fosamax and contraindications . Symptoms may include anemia, fatigue, nerve damage (burning, tingling, weakness, or numbness in the hands and feet), difficulty in sensing vibration, unsteadiness, shortness of breath, and psychological side effect’S, Depression, confusion, and poor memory may be mistaken for early-onset Alzheimer’s disease definition hydroxyurea .
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Q valtrex and edema . 1 have taken Prilosec and then Prevacid for years to treat severe heartburn legal issues paxil . When I began to suffer weakness and confusion, I started taking 1,000 micrograms of vitamin B,, daily drug-resistant gonorrhea spreading rapidly cipro . Within a relatively short time, the horrible symptoms began to subside fda reports strattera vision loss .
My doctor does not really see the relationship, but I sure do! What can you tell me about this side effect?
A acyclovir and constipation . Long-term suppression of stomach acid can sometimes interfere with efficient absorption of vitamin B12 high blood pressure medicine norvasc tab . This nutritional deficiency can cause nervous system problems, which may show up as insomnia, memory problems, depression, burning tongue, sore mouth, difficulty walking, and tingling or numbness in feet or fingers fda lipitor .
One reader reported a conversation with a nurse who noticed an amazing improvement in a woman with dementia after a vitamin B12 deficiency was discovered and treated pennsylvania exelon carin anders .
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This vitamin deficiency often appears very gradually zoloft and sweating . Patients may describe complaints such as mental fuzziness, a sensation of burning on the tongue, or poor coordination for months or even years before a proper diagnosis is made warfarin country origin . Anyone who has been on PPIs for many months (or years) should request a blood test for iron and vitamin B,2 synthesis metronidazole . It’s not enough to just look for vitamin B,,, though tougera clindamycin phosphate . Be sure to be tested for serum cobalamin (that is vitamin B,2) and methylmalonic acid (MMA) fosamax and heart attack . When MMA is elevated and cobalamin is low, that is an indication of a probable vitamin B,, deficiency homemade cialis .
PPI ADDICTION?
Another unspoken concern among some gastroenterologists is PPI-induced “physical dependence lipitor celecoxib combo limits cancer .”414 That’s a nice way of saying addiction isotretinoin for ichthyosis treatment . Now, no one is getting high on PPIs ranitidine tachycardia . But some pcgpke dysreflexia after ditropan . may tl)d it difficult to quit taking such medications once they start down the long and winding road of acid suppression montelukast side effects .
Here’s the sad story leukopenia and sporanox . Proton pump inhibitors like omeprazole (Prilosec), esomeprazole (Nexium), and lansoprazole (Prevacid) are so effective at shutting down acid production that the body seems to rebel diflucan treatment length . As previously noted, gastrin is produced in large quantities, and it stimulates cell growth augmentin cheap . These are cells that want to make acid, but PPIs prevent them from doing their job inability to smell and testosterone levels . They proliferate, though, and if the PPI is stopped, they start churning out acid to is higher dose of effexor better . make up for lost time zyrtec and dose and weight . The consequence is something called “rebound acid hypersecretion cipro plue bactrim for diverticulitis .” This means the body really starts generating excess acid when these drugs are discontinued low cost flomax .
What’s so insidious is that it takes several days for the effect to show up using strattera with fluoxetine . So someone might be fine for a while, but within 2 weeks of stopping a PPI there is maximal acid production from stomach cells dexamethasone drug dosage . 5 And here’s the kicker prepare tramadol for injection . This rebound hyperacidity effect lasts for more than 2 months could amoxicillin cause hives .416
Dear reader, this is nothing short of astonishing try prilosec $20 coupon . Think about it for just a moment bupropion marijuana . Tens of millions of people have spent billions of dollars on acid-suppressing medications for years and years to soothe the fires in their upper gastrointestinal tract meloxicam side affects and dangers . But Mother Nature does not forgive or forget zocor bottom feet hurt . No sooner are the drugs discontinued than she turns on the acid-making machinery and puts the pedal to the metal for months metoprolol succinate tabs .
Within a few days of stopping the medicine, someone with indigestion or heartburn is likely to feel the effect lotensin aciphex phentermine pharmacy chicago . Not surprisingly, the first thing people experiencing rebound hyperacidity are likely to do is reach for their PPI dr mercola and synthroid . According to Norwegian researchers, “Discontinuing treatment may prove difficult in some patients even if the dose of proton pump inhibitor is slowly tapered kamagra jelly pharmacy . melatonin amlodipine . talking clozapine chat . natrural viagra . In these cases the use of high doses of 1-12-receptor antagonists or antacids should be considered stopped taking clomid .”‘ 17 From a drug company’s perspective, PPIs could be the perfect pills lamictal and bi-polar side effects . As long as people take them, they feel pretty good prescriptions lexapro and effexor . But if they stop, they could be punished for a very long time lithium formate amino acids . That’s strong motivation to beg the doctor for more medicine—indefinitely equine testosterone and estrogen levels .
So, what’s a person to do? Well, our recommendation would be to be cautious half-life of ibuprofen . These drugs are great for short periods of time kaufen levitra . They control symptoms of heartburn quite well and have relatively few side effects caffeine free coca-cola . If a doctor recommends that you take a PPI for longer than 2 or 3 months, though, be prepared for rebound hyperacidity when you stop the medicine analytical methods caffeine .418
Conclusions
Persistent symptoms of pain, burning, or pressure behind the breastbone should be investigated by a doctor to rule out a seri-ous condition synthroid atrial flutter . For an occasional attack of indigestion, however, there are lots of things you need to consider amaryl generation . Before pulling out the heavy artillery of acid-suppressing drugs, there are many options to contemplate caffeine 50mg . Here is a quick snapshot:
• Avoid foods or drugs that might make the lower esophageal sphincter lazy and let gastric juice creep back into the esophagus side effects of duricef . There are few good studies, but some possible culprits include chocolate, carbonated beverages, smoking, diazepam, and progesterone can taking effexor cause anxiety .
• Cut back on Garbs the history of pseudoephedrine . Although the data are preliminary, there is some suggestion that the typical high-carbohydrate American diet may be contributing to reflux wellbutrin sr 100mg discussion boards .
• Keep your eyes on itopride cheap rimonabant without a prescription . This prescription drug works differently than acid-suppressing drugs to relieve indigestion and heartburn dexamethasone mode of action . Its success in Japan and India and a fascinating report in the New England Journal of Medicine (February 23,2006) have us looking forward to FDA approval lipitor bilirubin . •Saliva is the body’s natural buffering agent and fire extinguisher for heartburn lithium levels affected by dehydration . Chewing gum or sucking on hard candy can help relieve symptoms prescription sildenafil .
• Chamomile or ginger tea also can wash acid out of the esophagus and back into the stomach where it belongs hydrocodone tramadol carisoprodol . These traditional remedies also may help calm an upset stomach penile discharge flagyl .
• Home remedies such as sipping diluted apple cider vinegar or even swallowing yellow mustard may help side effects on lamictal . Each person is different, though, so trial and error will be the only way to find out if a home remedy will work for you p1p synthesis of pseudoephedrine .
• Baking soda remains a time-honored solution for occasional heartburn inhalation dexamethasone . Dissolve ‘47 teaspoon of powder in 4 ounces of water bose wave radio testosterone . For those on sodium-restricted diets because of congestive heart failure or high blood pressure, this is not an option amitriptyline lansoprazole .
• If you need an antacid, calcium carbonate remains one of the cheapest and most effective in the pharmacy decongestant with atenolol . Turns Ultra contains 1,000 milligrams of calcium carbonate and is a cost-effective option clomid vitex .
• In our opinion, a sensible first choice for an OTC acid-suppressing drug is Pepcid Complete ketoconazole used for . It combines the immediate action of antacids (calcium carbonate and magnesium hydroxide) with the longer-acting H2 antagonist famotidine how to increase free testosterone . Short-term use should be safe how much clonidine should i take .
• If you feel you must take a powerful acid-suppressing PPI, we would opt for Prilosec OTC safer alternitives to ibuprofen . If you have great insurance coverage, you might save money if your doctor prescribes generic omeprazole instead used to make testosterone . We think a little vitamin insurance is appropriate whenever acid-suppressing drugs are taken for any length of time (vitamin B12, vitamin C, and vitamin E) wellbutrin xl and weight lose .

A-Z Principal Drugs (pyrazinamide - saccharin)

Saturday, June 27th, 2009

pyrazinamide An antituberculous drug that is active against the intracellular and dividing forms of M. tuberculosis, and is most effective in the early stages of die disease. It penetrates the meninges, and is Of value in tuberculous meningitis. Dose: in combination with other drugs, 2 g 3 times a week. Side-effects include fever, jaundice and hepatotoxicity. Liver function tests should be carried out before and during treatment. (Zinamide). See page 170 and Table 31.
pyridostigmine An anticholinesterase similar to neostigmine. It has a slower and more prolonged action that is useful in some cases of myasthenia graves. Dose: 300–720 mg daily. The side-effect, are similar to those of neostigmine, but may be less severe. (Mestinon).
pyridoxine (vitamin B,) This vitamin plays an essential part in protein metabolism. Apart from its use in deficiency states, which are uncommon, pyridoxine has been used in isoniazid-induced neuropathy. Dose: 2,5-150 rig daily; in some sideroblastic anaemias, up to 400 rig daily.
pyrimethamine Ail antimalarial drug used with dapsone as Maloprint or with sulphadoxine as Fansidar in the prophylaxis of malaria. The use of these mixed products is not without risk, as they may have severe and sometimes fatal side-effects.
quetiapine A new ‘atypical’ antischizophrenic drug of the clozapine type with a high affinity for serotonin (5-HT) and dopamine DI and D2 receptors.
Dose: in schizophrenia, initilal doses of 25 rig twice a day, slowly increased up to 150-750 mg daily. Initial doses may cause hypotension. Care is necessary in cardiovascular disease. Side-effects include drowsiness and dizziness. The routine blood monitoring necessary with dozapine is not required. (Sew,jud). See page 108 and Table 30.
quinagolide A dopamine agonise used in
the treatment of hyperprolactinaemia.
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Dose: 25 jig at bedtime initially, increased at 3-day intervals to 75-100µg daily. Side-effects include hypotension, and the blood pressure should be monitored after a
change of dose. (Norprolac). See brornocriptine and cabergoline.
tquinalbarbitone sodium A short-acting barbiturate. Used in mild insoninia and anxiety states.
Dose: 50-100mg. (Seconal).
quinapril Ail ACE inhibitor with the actions, use and side-effects of that group of drugs. Dose: in hypertension, 5-10 mg daily initially, slowly increased to 20-40 mg as a single daily dose. (Accupro). See ACE inhibitors, page 148, and Table 21.
quinidine Ail alkaloid of cinchona, similar to quinine, that has been used in the preventive treatment of ventricular arrhydimias, but beta-blocking agents are now preferred.
Dose: (after a test dose of 200 rig) 200-400 mg 3-4 times a day. Side-effects are tinnitus, vertigo and confusion. Treatment should be stopped if response does not occur within 10 days.
quinine The principal alkaloid of cinchona bark. It was once used extensively in the treatment of malignant tertian malaria, and recently it has regained some of its value with the emergence of chloroquineresistant malaria.
Dose: 1.8 g daily for 7 days; in serious infections it is given by i.v. infusion in doses of 10 rig/kg for up to 3 doses, followed by oral therapy. Side-effects include tinnitus, nausea, rash and visual disturbances. See specialist literature.
rattitroxedV A selective enzyme inhibitor used in the palliative treatment of advanced colorectal cancer. It has advantages over fluorouracil, as treatment is less complicated and the incidence of leucopenia, mucositosis and other side-effects is less severe. Dose: 3 mg/ni! by slow i.v. injection, repeated at intervals of 3 weeks if tolerated. Blood counts and liver function tests are necessary. (Tomudex). See page 122 and Table 8.

ramipril An ACE inhibitor with the general properties of such drugs.
Dose: in mild hypertension, L25 ing daily, increased at intervals of 1-2 weeks tip to a maximum of 10 mg, given with food and adequate fluid. Prophylactic dose after myocardial infarction 5-10 ing daily. (Tritace). See page 148 and Table 21.
ranitidine A powerful and selective histamine H, antagonist of the cimetidine type, but with a longer action. It reduces the volume, acidity and pepsin content of gastric secretion, and is of value in peptic ulcer, reflux oesophagitis and similar conditions.
Dose: 300 nig daily for at least 4 weeks, maintenance (loses, 150 mg daily. In severe conditions, 50nig by i.ma or slow i.v. injection repeated at intervals of 6-8 hours. In suspected gastric ulcer, malignancy should be excluded before treatment is commenced. (Zantac). See cimetidine, page [62 and Table 27.
ranitidine bismuth citrateV It has the general action of ranitidine, but it also has a protective effect on the ulcerated area, and inhibits digestive action of pepsin on the gastric mucosa. It is given with amoxycillin and clarithromycin to promotethe elimination of Helicobacter pylori.
Dose: 800 mg daily. (Pylorid). See page 162.
razoxane A cytotoxic agent occasionally used in the treatment of leukaemias. Dose: 150-500 nighril daily for 3-5 clays, under laboratory control. Side electsare nausea and myleosuppression. (Razoxin).
Rif
Dose: by aerosol inhalation; 0.5-1 mg
( 1 -2 puffs), repeated up to 3 times a day. Side-effects include tremor an(] mild tachycardia. (Bronchodil). See page 118 and Table 6.
resorcinol A keratolytic agent used mainly as an ointment in acne, and as a hair lotion for removing dandruff. Myxoedema has been reported following the prolonged use of resorcin preparations.
reteplase A thrombolytic agent used in acute myocardial infarction.
Dose: 10 units by slow i.v. injection within 2 hours of the infarction. A second dose may be given 36 hours later, together with heparin, to reduce the risk of rethrombosis. Side-effects are arrhythmias an(] gastrointestinal bleeding. (Rapilysin). See page 156 and Table 24.
retinol See vitamin A.
riboflavine (vitamin B2) Part of the vitamin B complex, it is concerned with the oxidation of carbohydrates and amino acids. A deficiency causes several characteristic effects, including angular stomatitis and’burning feet’.
Dose: 1-10 mg in deficiency states associated with restricted diets or poor absorption.
rifabutinV A derivative of rifampicin used in the multi-drug treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis.
Dose: 150-450 mg daily. It is also used I,i,)I,Iiyl.iclically.ig,.iiii.%t opportunistic infection with Mycobacterium avium. (Mycobutin). See page 170 and Table 31.
reboxetineV An inhibitor of noradrenaline reuptake used in depression.
Dose: 4 ing twice a day, half-doses for the elderly. Side-effects are those of other antidepressants. Care in renal/hepatic impairment. (Fdronax). See page 128 and Table 11.
remifentanilV An analgesic of the fentanyl type used as an adjunct in doses of
0.5-1 fig/kg/min for the induction of anaesthesia. Its use reduces the amount of general anaesthetic required. (Ultiva).
reproterol A bronchodilator with the actions, uses and side-effects of salbutamol.
rifampicin An antibiotic now considered to be the first-choice drug in the treatment of tuberculosis, and given together with isoniazid and pyrazinamide.
Dose: 600 mg before breakfast. It is also used with dapsone and clofazimine in the initial treatment of severe leprosy. Combined therapy is also used in brucellosis, legionnaire’s disease and severe staphylococcal infections. Side-effects include gastrointestinal disturbances, rash, an influenza-likesyndrorne and hepatic reactions. Jaundice is a contraindication. Patients should be warned that rifampicin gives a red colour to the urine, sputum and tears, and to soft contact lenses. It may decrease the response to oral anticoagulants such as warfarin, and the failure of oral contraceptives has also been reported in patients receiving rifampicin. (Rifadin; Itiniaciane), See page 170 and Table 31.
riluzoleV A new drug used only for motor neurone disease (a myotrophic lateral sclerosis-ALS). ALS is a degenerative disease and may be due to the local accumulation of the neurotransmitter glutamate, with consequent neurone damage. Riluzole slows down the progressive nature of the disease, and improves the response to mechanical ventilation. Dose: 100 mg daily. See specialist liteiawre. Milutek).
rimiterol A bronchodilator similar in actions and uses to salbutamol, but with a shorter duration of effect. It is largely free from any cardiac stimulant activity. Rimiterol is used mainly for the relief of bronchospasm in bronchitis, bronchial asthma and similar conditions.
Dose: by aerosol inhalation, 200-600 pg ( 1-3 puffs) up to a maximum of 8 puffs daily. (Pulmadil). See page 118 and Table 6.
I sac
Lip to 350 pg/min. or 10 mg by i.m. injection and continued until the contractions have ceased; then orally up to 120 mg daily to prevent relapse. Side-effects include tremor, nausea and hyj)otension. (Yutopar).
rocuronlurn A muscle relaxant similar in actions and uses to vercuronium. Dose: 600 pg/kg initially, followed by 300-600 pglkglhrly as required.
(lisincron).
ropiniroleV A potent and selective
dopamine D,-receptor agonist used in the treatment of Parkinson’s disease, a condition basically due to a deficiency of dopamine in the brain. It is well absorbed orally, and reaches the central nervous system where it functions as dopamine replacement therapy.
Dose: first week 750µg daily with food; second week 13 ing daily, third week 2.25 mg daily, then 3 ing daily. Ropinirole may be given as monotherapy or together with levodopa. Side-effects are somnolence, hypotension, leg oedema and gastrointestinal disturbances. Caution in severe cardiac, renal and hepatic conditions. (Requip). See page 160 and Table 26.
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Ringer’s solution An electrolyte replacement solution containing sodium
chloride, potassium chloride and calcium chloride.
risperidone An antischizophrenic agent of the clozapine type, with a selective affinity for serotonin and dopamine receptors. It may relieve the aggressive symptoms of
schizophrenia as well as the negative aspects such as apathy.
Dose: 6-10 mg. daily. Side-effects are headache, dizziness and agitation. Agranulocytosis is uncommon, and the close blood monitoring required with clozapine is not necessary. (Risperdal). See page 168 and Table 30.
ritonavirV An HIV-protease inhibitor used in HIV infections in association with a nucleoside analogue.
Dose: 1.2 g daily with food. (Norvir). See page 144 and Table 19.
ritodrine A beta,-adrenoceptor stimulant with a relaxant action on uterine muscle, used to inhibit premature labour.
Dose: 5opg/niin initially by i.v. infusion (avoiding fluid overload), slowly increased
ropivacaine A local anaesthetic with the actions and uses of lignocaine. (Naropin).
Rose bengal A (lye used as eye drops (M) to stain and detect damaged conjunctival cells, and in the diagnosis of dry eye.
rubella vaccine A suspension of a live, attenuated strain of rubella virus. It is used for active immunization in girls of 10-14 years, and in seronegative women of childbearing age.
Dose: 0.5 nil by s.c. injection. It is contraindicated in pregnancy, and pregnancy within 3 months of vaccination should be avoided. A combined rneasles/mUnipsit-111101,a (MMR) vaccine is now recommended for all children.
saccharin A synthetic sweetening agent widely used as a non-calorific substitute for sugar. Has been used by rapid i.v. injection (2.5 g in 4 ml) for arm-tongue circulation time.

A-Z Principal Drugs (butobarbitone - carbocisteine)

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

butobarbitone A barbiturate of medium clisityand rapidity of onset.
Dose: 60-200 mg. (Soneryl).
cabergoline A dopamine similar to bromocriptine, but with a longer .1, 1 ioli.
Dose: for suppression of lactation I mg, followed by doses of 0.25 ing for 2 days. Nausea, dizziness and breast pain are side effects. (Cabaser; Dostinex).
cadexomer iodine A modified starch powder containing 0.9% of iodine in a slow release form. It is used as an antiseptic application for venous ulcers and pressure sores. It should not be used during prenancy or lactation, during thyroid investigations or in patients sensitive to iodine. (lodosorb).
caffeine The central nervous system stimulant present in tea and coffee. It is used with paracetamol and other mild analgesics.
calamine Zinc carbonate. It has a mild astringent and soothing action and is widely used as Calamine Lotion for skin irritation and as Oily Calamine Lotion in eczema.
calciferol (vitamin D 2) form of vitamin 1) used in the prophylaxis and treatment of deficiency states such as rickets in children and osteomalacia in adults, and in other bone disorders. Dose: prophylactic 800 units daily; therapeutic 5000-50 000 units daily. In resistant rickets and parathyroid deficiency, higher doses may be required, but such therapy requires care, as hypercalcaemia percalcaernia and irreversible renal damage may occur. See ako alfacalcidol and calcitriol.
calcipotriol An analogue of vitamin D with a selective inhibitory action on the proliferation of keratinocytes. Used in the treatment of psoriasis as a 0.005% cream or ointment twice a day. Not more than 100 g/week. (Dovonex).
calcitonin Pork-derived calcitonin is a hormone that has an action similar to that
of the parathyroid gland in regulating blood calcium levels. It is used in the hypercalcaemia associated with malignancy, and in osteoporosis. It is also of value in Paget’s disease of bone, in which it relieves bone pain and reduces the neurological symptoms.
Dose: 10-160 units daily by s.c. or i.m. injection according to need and response. In Paget’s disease, prolonged treatment for some months may he required. Side-effects are nausea, flushing and paraesthesia, and local reactions may also occur. (Calcynar; Calcitare; Miacalcic). See salcatonin.
calcitrol The metabolite formed in the kidney from calciferol. It is the most powerful and rapidly acting metabolite with vitamin L) activity. It is of value in chronic renal deficiency states when the normal metabolism of calcium and phosphorus is impaired, as in renal osteodystrophy. Dose: 1-2 pg daily under biochemical control. Side-effects, such as hypercal-
caemia and hypercalciuria, are usually , P
reversible on withdrawing the drug. (Rocaltrol).
calcium channel blocking agents The movement of calcium ions through the calcium channels of the myocardium plays an essential role in cardiac activity. The inhibition of such movement by channel blocking agents reduces myocardial contractility and lowers the tone of the cardiovascular system. Such a reduction is of value in angina, hypertension and cardiac arrhythmias, and can be obtained by the use of calcium channel blocking agents such as diltiazem, felodipine, isradipine, nicardipine, nifedipine, nimidopine and verapamil. These compounds exhibit certain differences in action and in therapeutic applications, and their use requires care. Nifedipine and veraparail have been used in the prophylactic treatment of migraine. Their side-effects include nausea, oedema, rash and bradycardia. See pages 114 & 148, and Tables 4 & 21.
calcium carbonate A time honoured antacid now used less frequently. It also acts as a phosphate binder, and is used in hyperphosphatacinia.
calcium chloride The calcium salt present In various intravenous electrolyte solutions.

calcium folinate See folinic acid.
calcium gluconate A soluble and well-tolerated calcium salt used in many condi- tions associated with calcium deficiency such &i rickets, coeliac disease and parathyroid deficiency; also during pregnancy and lactation often in association with vitamin D. Calcium gluconate is also given in chilblains, urticaria and allergic reactions. Dose: usually given in (loses of 0.5-2g, but ill hypocalcaemic tetany it is given by slow i.v. injection in doses of 10 ml of a 100% solution, with laboratory control of the blood calcium levels. Calcium gluconate is also given i.v. in the early
treatment of toxic hyperkalaemia.
calcium lactate The calcium salt most commonly given orally in mild deficiency states.
Dose: 1-5 g.
Calcium Resonium An ion-exchange resin that take, up potassium in exchange for calcium. Used in hyperkailatentia associated with anuria and haernodialysis. Should be used only when potassium and calcium serum levels are under biochemical control. Dose: 15- 30g 3 or 4 times a day. In children, 0.5-1 g/kg daily. It is sometimes given as a retention enema.
are given in heart failure. Side-effects include proteinuria, neutropenia, agranulocytosis, rash and loss of taste. (Acepril; Capotin). See ACE inhibitors, page 148 and Table 21.
carbachol A parasympathomimetic agent used orally and by injection in the treatment of postoperative atony and retention of urine, and occasionally as eye drops (3%) in i the treatment ofglaucoma. Dose: 2-4 ing orally, 250 pg by s.c. injection. Side-effects include nausea, bradycardia and colic.
carbamazepine An anticonvulsant effective in all types of epilepsy except petit mat (absence seizures). It is also of value in trigeminal neuralgia and is given prophylactically in manic-depressive states. Dose: 200-400 ing daily initially, slowly increased up to 1.8 g daily if required. Suppositories of 125-250 mg are available. Carbamazepine has some antidiuretic properties, and has been used in diabetes insipidus in doses of 100-2M mg daily. Side-effects include dizziness, gastrointestinal disturbances and all erythematous rash. (Tegretol). See page 136 andTable 15.
carbaryl An insecticide used as it lotion and shampoo in pediculosis.
canrenoate A steroid-derived aldosterone antagonist with the actions and uses of spironolactone.
Dose: given in oedema by slow i.v, inject ion or infusion in doses of 200-400 mg daily. Nausea and vomiting are high-dose side-effects. (Spiroctan-M).
capreomycin An antibiotic of value in resistant i uberculosis or when other drugs are not tolerated.
Dose: I g daily by i.m. injection. It may cause tinnitus, deafness, renal damage and allergic reactions. (Capastat).
captopril An inhibitor of the angiownsin converting enzyme. It is used in the treatment of hypertension, including that resistant to other therapy, but care is necessary as the initial dose may cause marked hypotension, and so is best taken ill bed. It is often given with a thiazide diuretic to improve the response, and with a beta-blacker to maintain the effect. Dose: 25 mg initially, slowly increased, as required, up to 450 mg daily. Similar doses
carbenoxcilone A cytoprotectant derived front liquorice, used for mouth ulcers. (Bioplex; Bioral). See Table 27.
carbidopa An enzyme inhibitor used with ievodopa in parkinsonism. It prevents the breakdown of levodopa, thus permitting a larger amount to reach the brain. See
page 160.
carbimazole An antithyroid drug. It inhibits the formation of thyroxine and is valuable in the treatment of thyrotoxicosis and in preparation for thyroidectomy. Dose: 30-60 mg, daily initially; maintenance dose, 5-20 ing daily. It is sometimes given together with thyroxine it) the’blockage replacement’ treatment of hyperthyroidism. Side-effects are nausea, rash and pruritus; alopecia and agranulcytosis have been reported. (Neo-Mercazole).
carbocisteine A mucolytic agent used to reduce the production and viscosity of sputum in respiratory disorders.
Dose: 1.5 g daily. (Mucodyne).