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Stesolid – Diazepam Uses, Dose, And Side Effects

Stesolid treatise is used in treating severe anxiety and tension states, as a sedative and premedication, in controlling muscle spasms, and in managing alcohol withdrawal symptoms.

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Steripet – Fludeoxyglucose uses, dose and side effects

This radiopharmaceutical is for diagnostic use only. It is used only as an aid to detect disease.

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Sterile water Braun – Water for injections uses, dose and side effects

Sterile water Braun contains water for injections and is used to dissolve or dilute other drugs to be injected (given as an injection ).

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Sterile water Baxter Viaflo uses, dose and side effects

Sterile water Baxter Viaflo is clean, sterile water used to dilute medicines before use, for example medicines to be given as:

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Sterile Water Fresenius Kabi – Sterile water uses, dose and side effects

Sterile Water Fresenius Kabi contains sterile water. It is used to dissolve or dilute medicines before the medicines are given to you.

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Stelara – Ustekinumab uses, dose and side effects

Stelara contains the active substance ustekinumab, which is a so-called monoclonal antibody . Monoclonal antibodies are proteins that recognize and bind specifically to particular proteins in the body.

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Steglujan – Ertugliflozin/sitagliptin uses, dose and side effects

5 mg/100 mg and 15 mg/100 mg film-coated tablets
ertugliflozin/sitagliptin

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Steglatro – Ertugliflozin uses, dose and side effects

Steglatro belongs to a group of medicines called sodium – glucose cotransporter 2 (SGLT2) inhibitors.

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STAYVEER – Bosentan uses, dose and side effects

STAYVEER tablets contain bosentan , which blocks a naturally occurring hormone called endothelin-1 (ET-1) that causes blood vessels to narrow. STAYVEER therefore causes the blood vessels to dilate and belongs to a group of medicines called “endothelin receptor antagonists”.

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Statraxen – Tranexamic acid uses, dose and side effects

Statraxen contains tranexamic acid , which is an anti-bleeding agent.

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STAMARIL – Yellow fever vaccine uses, dose and side effects

STAMARIL is a vaccine that protects against a serious infectious disease called yellow fever.

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Stalevo – levodopa/carbidopa/entacapone uses, dose and side effects

Stalevo contains three active substances ( levodopa , carbidopa and entacapone) in a film-coated tablet. Stalevo is used to treat Parkinson’s disease .

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SPRYCEL – Dasatinib uses, dose and side effects

SPRYCEL contains the active substance dasatinib. This medicine is used to treat chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) in adults, adolescents and children older than 1 year. Leukemia is a cancer of the white blood cells . The white blood cells normally help the body fight infection . Chronic myeloid leukemia is a form of leukemia in which the white blood cells called granulocytes begin to form uncontrollably. SPRYCEL inhibits the growth of these leukemia cells.

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Spravato – Esketamine uses, dose and side effects

Spravato contains the active substance esketamine. It belongs to a group of medicines called antidepressants and you have been given this medicine to treat your depression.

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Sporanox – Itraconazole uses, dose and side effects

Sporanox belongs to a group of medicines called “antimycotics” (medicines against fungal infections). These medicines are used to treat and prevent infections caused by fungi including yeasts.

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Spironolactone Pfizer – Spironolactone uses, dose and side effects

Spironolactone Pfizer contains the active substance spironolactone. Spironolactone is a potassium-sparing, diuretic agent that affects the kidneys in such a way that more fluid (urine) is excreted through the body. In addition to the diuretic effect, spironolactone has a blood pressure-lowering effect.

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Spironolactone Takeda – Spironolactone uses, dose and side effects

Spironolactone Takeda contains the active substance spironolactone . It is a potassium-sparing, diuretic agent that affects the kidneys in such a way that more fluid (urine) is secreted through the body. In addition to the diuretic effect, spironolactone has a blood pressure-lowering effect.

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Spironolactone Orion – Spironolactone uses, dose and side effects

The active substance in this drug, spironolactone , reduces excess fluid in the body by increasing urine output. It differs from many other diuretics in that no potassium is lost in the urine.

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Spiriva Respimat – Tiotropium uses, dose and side effects

Spiriva Respimat helps people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) or asthma to breathe easier. COPD is a long-term lung disease that can cause shortness of breath and cough. The diagnosis of COPD is also associated with long-term bronchial catarrh ( chronic bronchitis ) and enlarged lung sacs ( emphysema ). Asthma is a long-term disease in which inflammation of the airways and narrow airways are typical of the disease. Because COPD and asthma are long-term illnesses, you should use Spiriva Respimat every day, not just when you have breathing problems or other symptoms. If you use Spiriva Respimat to treat asthma, you should use it together with a so-called inhaled corticosteroid and long-acting beta-2 agonist .

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Spiriva 18 micrograms – Tiotropium uses, dose and side effects

Spiriva 18 micrograms helps people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) breathe easier. COPD is a chronic lung disease that can cause shortness of breath and cough. The diagnosis of COPD is also associated with chronic bronchitis and emphysema . Because COPD is a chronic disease, you should use Spiriva 18 micrograms every day, not just when you have breathing problems or other symptoms of COPD.

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Spiolto Respimat – Tiotropium/olodaterol uses, dose and side effects

2.5 micrograms/2.5 micrograms per puff inhalation liquid, solutiontiotropium/olodaterol What Spiolto Respimat is and what it is used for What Spiolto Respimat is Spiolto Respimat contains the two active substances tiotropium and olodaterol. These belong to a group of medicines called long-acting bronchodilators. Tiotropium belongs to the subgroup of anticholinergics (smooth muscle relaxants). Olodaterol belongs to the subgroup of long-acting […]

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