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Ondansetron (Zofran) vs. Dramamine

Ondansetron (Zofran) vs. Dramamine

Ondansetron (Zofran) vs. Dramamine: What’s the difference? Ondansetron (Zofran) and Dramamine (dimenhydrinate) are anti-nausea medications used for different conditions. Ondansetron is used to prevent nausea and vomiting caused by cancer chemotherapy and to prevent vomiting and nausea after surgery. Dramamine is used for prevention and treatment of symptoms associated with motion sickness including nausea, vomiting, […]

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Valtrex (valacyclovir) vs. Famvir (famciclovir)

Valtrex (valacyclovir) vs. Famvir (famciclovir)

Valtrex vs. Famvir: What’s the difference? Valtrex (valacyclovir) and Famvir (famciclovir) are antiviral drugs used to treat infections with shingles (herpes zoster), genital herpes (herpes simplex genitalis), and cold sores (herpes labialis). Side effects of Valtrex and Famvir that are similar include headache, nausea, vomiting, reduced white blood cells, diarrhea, and rash. Side effects of […]

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Ondansetron (Zofran) vs. alosetron (Lotronex)

Ondansetron (Zofran) vs. alosetron (Lotronex)

What drugs interact with ondansetron and alosetron? Ondansetron Ondansetron and apomorphine should not be used together due to sudden lowering in blood pressure and loss of consciousness. Phenytoin, carbamazepine, and rifampin can increase ondansetron elimination and decrease blood levels, possibly lowering the effects of ondansetron. Dronedarone can increase blood levels of ondansetron by reducing its […]

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gabapentin (Gralise) vs. duloxetine (Cymbalta)

gabapentin (Gralise) vs. duloxetine (Cymbalta)

What are the side effects of gabapentin and Cymbalta? Gabapentin The most common side effects of gabapentin are: Other adverse effects and serious side effects associated with gabapentin include: Antiepileptic medications have been associated with an increased risk of suicidal thinking and behavior. Anyone considering the use of antiepileptic drugs must balance this risk of […]

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Ketorolac vs. Ibuprofen

Ketorolac vs. Ibuprofen

What are the side effects of ketorolac and ibuprofen? Ketorolac Common side effects from ketorolac include: Rare side effects of ketorolac include: Serious side effects of ketorolac include: Stomach ulcers Intestinal bleeding Reduced kidney function Liver failure Other serious adverse events include: NSAIDs reduce the ability of blood to clot and, therefore, increase bleeding after […]

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Suprax (cefixime) vs. Keflex (cephalexin)

Suprax (cefixime) vs. Keflex (cephalexin)

What are Suprax and Keflex? Suprax is a cephalosporin antibiotic used to treat middle ear infections (otitis media), tonsillitis, throat infections (pharyngitis), laryngitis, bronchitis, pneumonia, urinary tract infections (UTIs), gonorrhea, and acute bacterial bronchitis in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Other cephalosporin antibiotics include cephalexin (Keflex), cefpodoxime (Vantin), cefaclor (Ceclor), cefuroxime (Zinacef), cefprozil […]

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Suprax (cefixime) vs. ofloxacin

Suprax (cefixime) vs. ofloxacin

Suprax (cefixime) vs. ofloxacin: What’s the difference? Suprax and ofloxacin are antibiotics used to treat bronchitis, pneumonia, urinary tract infections (UTIs), and gonorrhea. Suprax is also used to treat middle ear infections (otitis media), tonsillitis, throat infections (pharyngitis), laryngitis, and acute bacterial bronchitis in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Ofloxacin is also used […]

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Suprax (cefixime) vs. cefuroxime

Suprax (cefixime) vs. cefuroxime

Suprax (cefixime) vs. cefuroxime: What’s the difference? Suprax (cefixime) and cefuroxime are cephalosporin antibiotics used to treat infections of the middle ear (otitis media), tonsillitis, throat infections (pharyngitis), laryngitis, bronchitis, pneumonia, urinary tract infections (UTIs), gonorrhea, and acute bacterial bronchitis in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Cefuroxime is also used to treat early […]

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medroxyprogesterone (Depo-Provera)

medroxyprogesterone (Depo-Provera)

What is medroxyprogesterone, and how does it work (mechanism of action)? Progestins and estrogens are the two major classes of female hormones. Medroxyprogesterone is a derivative of the naturally occurring female progestin, progesterone. Progestins are responsible for changes in the mucus and inner lining of the uterus (endometrium) during the second half (secretory phase) of […]

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Suprax (cefixime) vs. cefpodoxime

Suprax (cefixime) vs. cefpodoxime

What are Suprax and cefpodoxime? Suprax is a cephalosporin antibiotic used to treat infections of the middle ear (otitis media), tonsillitis, throat infections (pharyngitis), laryngitis, bronchitis, pneumonia, urinary tract infections (UTIs), gonorrhea, and acute bacterial bronchitis in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Other cephalosporin antibiotics include cephalexin (Keflex), cefpodoxime (Vantin), cefprozil (Cefzil), cefaclor […]