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Fexofenadine Oral

Fexofenadine is a prescription allergy medication approved for use in both adults and children. As this eMedTV segment explains, fexofenadine oral solution and orally disintegrating tablets are approved for use in children as young as six months old.

Fexofenadine Tablets

Fexofenadine is a prescription drug used for treating seasonal allergies and chronic hives. This eMedTV page describes the various forms of fexofenadine (tablets, liquid, and orally disintegrating tablets) and lists possible side effects of the drug.

Fexofenadine Uses

This section of the eMedTV library answers the question, "What is fexofenadine used for?" This prescription antihistamine is used as a treatment for seasonal allergy symptoms as well as chronic hives. This article also discusses how the drug works.

Fexofenadrine

This eMedTV resource briefly describes fexofenadine (Allegra), an antihistamine used to treat seasonal allergies and chronic hives. This page explains how the drug works and its various forms. Fexofenadrine is a common misspelling of fexofenadine.

Fexofendine

A prescription drug, fexofenadine is used for treating seasonal allergies and chronic hives. This eMedTV selection provides a brief overview of the drug and includes a link to more information. Fexofendine is a common misspelling of fexofenadine.

Fexofenedine

Fexofenadine is an antihistamine used to treat seasonal allergies and chronic hives. This part of the eMedTV Web site includes a brief description of the drug and its possible side effects. Fexofenedine is a common misspelling of fexofenadine.

Fexofenidine

Fexofenadine is a drug used to treat seasonal allergies and chronic hives. This eMedTV article provides a brief description of the drug, including its various forms and possible side effects. Fexofenidine is a common misspelling of fexofenadine.

Fexofenodine

Fexofenadine (Allegra) is used to treat seasonal allergies and chronic hives. This portion of the eMedTV library offers a brief overview of the drug and provides a link to more information. Fexofenodine is a common misspelling of fexofenadine.

Filgrastim

Filgrastim is used to prevent infections in people receiving chemotherapy or bone marrow transplants. This eMedTV segment discusses other uses, offers dosing precautions and tips, and explains what you should know before taking the drug.

Filgrastim Dosing

The suggested filgrastim dose for preventing infections due to chemotherapy is 5 mcg per kg of weight daily. This eMedTV article also lists filgrastim dosing guidelines for bone marrow transplants, stem cell collection, and severe chronic neutropenia.

Filgrastim Injection Information

Filgrastin

Filgrastim is a medication commonly used to prevent infection in people undergoing chemotherapy. This eMedTV segment provides a brief overview of the drug and includes a link to more information. Filgrastin is a common misspelling of filgrastim.

Finergan

Phenergan is a prescription drug licensed to treat motion sickness, nausea, and other conditions. This eMedTV article explores other uses for this medication and explains how dosing works. Finergan is a common misspelling of Phenergan.

Flu Vaccine

Available as a shot or a nasal spray, the flu vaccine is available at your doctor's office and other places. This eMedTV segment offers an overview of the vaccine, including side effects, how it is made, and who should get it.

Flucanazole

The prescription drug fluconazole is used to treat yeast infections and other types of fungal infections. This eMedTV article explores other approved uses and explains how the medicine works. Flucanzole is a common misspelling of fluconazole.

Fluconazole

Fluconazole is a prescription drug used to treat yeast infections, thrush, and other fungal infections. This eMedTV page explains what else this medicine is used for, describes how it works, lists some of its potential side effects, and more.

Fluconazole (Diflucan) Information

Fluconazole is a prescription drug used to treat (and sometimes prevent) certain fungal infections. This eMedTV page offers more fluconazole (Diflucan) information, including warnings and precautions for the drug and details on how the medicine works.

Fluconazole 150 mg

The standard amount for treating vaginal yeast infections is one dose of fluconazole 150 mg taken orally. This eMedTV resource also provides dosing guidelines when using this medicine to treat other types of fungal infections, including thrush.

Fluconazole 200 mg Tablets

People being treated for thrush typically start with fluconazole 200 mg tablets. As this eMedTV segment explains, the usual recommended dosage is one 200-mg tablet on the first day, followed by 100 mg once daily for at least two or three weeks.

Fluconazole Dosage

The standard fluconazole dose for the treatment of yeast infections is a single dose of 150 mg. This eMedTV segment also offers dosing guidelines for preventing infections in bone marrow transplant recipients and treating various fungal infections.

Fluconazole Drug Information

Fluconazole is a prescription drug used for treating yeast infections, thrush, and other fungal infections. This eMedTV page offers more drug information for fluconazole, including details on other approved uses and warnings for the medicine.

Fluconazole Side Effects

Vomiting, headaches, and dizziness are among the most commonly reported side effects of fluconazole. This eMedTV resource lists other common side effects and explains which problems are potentially serious and require medical attention right away.

Fluconazole Tablets

Fluconazole is a drug used to treat certain fungal infections. As this eMedTV page explains, there are three forms of fluconazole: tablets, oral liquid, and injection. This article provides brief dosing guidelines for the treatment of various conditions.

Fluconizole

Fluconazole is an antifungal drug licensed to treat fungal infections such as thrush. As this eMedTV page explains, it is also approved to prevent infections in bone marrow transplant recipients. Fluconizole is a common misspelling of fluconazole.

Fluconzole

If you have thrush or another type of fungal infection, your doctor may prescribe fluconazole. This eMedTV resource covers these uses in more detail and lists potential side effects of the drug. Fluconzole is a common misspelling of fluconazole.

Flunisolide for Allergies

Flunisolide Nasal Solution

Flunisolide nasal solution is used to treat nasal allergy symptoms in adults and children as young as six. This eMedTV page describes specific effects of the medication, explains how to use the nasal spray, and lists side effects that may occur.

Flunisolide Nasal Solution Dosing

Flunisolide nasal solution dosing for children ages 6 to 14 usually starts at one spray three times daily. This eMedTV Web page also offers dosage recommendations for adults and adolescents age 15 and older, as well as tips for those taking it.

Fluticasone Furoate

Fluticasone furoate is a nasal spray that is used to treat eye and nasal allergy symptoms. This eMedTV Web page further explains what the medicine is used for, lists possible side effects of the drug, and offers general dosing information.

Fluticasone Furoate Dosing

For adults, the recommended starting dose of fluticasone furoate is two sprays in each nostril once daily. This eMedTV article contains other fluticasone furoate dosing information, including dosage recommendations for children 2 to 11 years old.

Fluticasone Furoate Nasal Spray

Fluticasone Propionate for Allergies

Fluticasone Propionate Nasal Spray

Fluticasone propionate nasal spray is used for treating allergic and nonallergic nasal symptoms. This eMedTV page describes the effects of the drug, explains how and when to use the nasal spray, and offers general dosing information for the medicine.

Fluticasone Propionate Nasal Spray Dosing

Children usually start with a fluticasone propionate nasal spray dose of one spray in each nostril daily. This eMedTV article also contains fluticasone propionate nasal spray dosing recommendations for adults and explains how to use the nasal spray.

Fluticasone Proppionate Nasal Spray

Fluticasone propionate nasal spray is prescribed to treat allergic and non-allergic rhinitis. This eMedTV segment briefly explains how the drug works. Fluticasone proppionate nasal spray is a common misspelling of fluticasone propionate nasal spray.

Fluvastatin

Fluvastatin is a medicine licensed to treat conditions such as high cholesterol. This eMedTV article discusses other uses for this drug and describes in detail its effects, dosing information, possible side effects, and more.

Fluvastatin Sodium

Gemfibrizil

Gemfibrozil is a medicine prescribed for the treatment of high cholesterol and high triglycerides. This eMedTV Web article explains how this medication works and describes possible side effects. Gemfibrizil is a common misspelling of gemfibrozil.

Gemfibrizol

If you have high cholesterol or triglycerides, your doctor may prescribe gemfibrozil. This page from the eMedTV Web site describes this drug in more detail and covers some of its effects. Gemfibrizol is a common misspelling of gemfibrozil.

Gemfibrosil Side Effects

Common side effects of gemfibrozil include nausea, vomiting, and heartburn. This eMedTV page also lists serious side effects that require medical attention. Gemfibrosil side effects is a common variation and misspelling of side effects of gemfibrozil.

Gemfibrozal

This eMedTV article offers an overview of gemfibrozil, a prescription medication used to treat high triglycerides and high cholesterol. This page also covers some general precautions for the medicine. Gemfibrozal is a common misspelling of gemfibrozil.

Gemfibrozil

Gemfibrozil is a common prescription drug approved for the treatment of high triglycerides and cholesterol. This eMedTV article also lists uses of the medication, side effects, and conditions to tell your healthcare provider about before you take it.

Gemfibrozil 600 mg Tablets

As this eMedTV Web page explains, a doctor may recommend a starting dosage of gemfibrozil 600 mg tablets twice daily to lower triglycerides and cholesterol. This article further discusses gemfibrozil dosing guidelines and tips for using this medication.

Gemfibrozil Information

Gemfibrozil Oral

As this eMedTV article explains, gemfibrozil oral tablets are a prescription medication used to lower triglycerides and cholesterol. This article describes how this medication works, lists possible side effects, and covers general dosing tips.

Gemfibrozil Tablets

A doctor may prescribe gemfibrozil tablets to help lower triglyceride and cholesterol levels. This eMedTV Web resource offers more detail on gemfibrozil tablets, including information on potential side effects and general dosing guidelines.

Gemfibrozol

Gemfibrozil is a prescribed drug used to treat high triglyceride and high cholesterol levels. This eMedTV page offers a brief overview of this drug, including dosing tips and some general precautions. Gemfibrozol is a common misspelling of gemfibrozil.

Gemfibrozole

Gemfibrozil is a prescription medicine used to reduce cholesterol and triglyceride levels. This eMedTV segment covers other gemfibrozil uses and explains what to be aware of before using this drug. Gemfibrozole is a common misspelling of gemfibrozil.

Gemifibrozil

Gemfibrozil is a prescription drug approved to treat high cholesterol and triglycerides. This eMedTV resource covers other gemfibrozil uses and lists potential side effects of the medicine. Gemifibrozil is a common misspelling of gemfibrozil.

Generic Atarax

There are currently several different generic versions of Atarax available. This article from the eMedTV Web site lists the various forms and strengths of generic Atarax and provides manufacturer information for these products.

Generic Desloratadine

July 2012 is the earliest date that a generic desloratadine could become available. This eMedTV resource cautions against using any drug advertised as a generic form of this medication. These phony drugs are substandard and potentially dangerous.