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Fentanyl; Fesoterodine; Flavoxate; Fluphenazine; Glucagon; Glycopyrronium Tosylate; Homatropine. Show More. Other Interactions. Certain medicines should not be ...
Buprenorphine skin patch is used to treat severe and persistent pain that requires an extended treatment period and when other pain medicines did not work well ...
Spinal cord stimulation to inhibit somatic afferent feedback during exercise. This project builds off the fentanyl heart failure study. If improvements in ...
Opioids, like pharmaceutical fentanyl and oxycodone, are typically prescribed short term and for acute pain. "Chronic use of opioids leads to more problems ...
Fentanyl; Fluoxetine; Fluvoxamine; Gepirone; Granisetron; Hydrocodone; Hydromorphone; Hydroxyamphetamine; Imipramine; Lasmiditan; Levomilnacipran; Levorphanol ...
Fentanyl; Glucagon; Glycopyrrolate; Glycopyrronium Tosylate; Hydrocodone; Hydromorphone; LetibotulinumtoxinA-wlbg; Meperidine; Methacholine; Methadone; Morphine ...
Fentanyl. Show More. Using this medicine with any of the following medicines may cause an increased risk of certain side effects, but using both drugs may be ...
... fentanyl. Medications may be a viable ongoing treatment for chronic pain, but their use needs to be balanced with the risk of side effects, especially if ...
Fentanyl; Hydrocodone; Hydromorphone; Isocarboxazid; Ketobemidone; Levorphanol; Linezolid; Meperidine; Methadone; Methylene Blue; Morphine; Morphine Sulfate ...
Fentanyl (buccal mucosa route, oromucosal route, sublingual route). Ontruzant. Also known as. Trastuzumab (intravenous route). Ontruzant. Also known as.
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