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Drug Interactions. Although certain medicines should not be used together at ... drugs may be the best treatment for you. If both medicines are ...
Anti-cholinergic agents (e.g, dicyclomine, hyoscyamine, propantheline); Ultram; GI preparations. Anti-nausea agents (e.g, trimethobenzamide, promethazine ...
John's wort. Herbal supplements aren't monitored by the Food and Drug Administration the same way medications are. You can't always be certain of what you' ...
Stability of Permitted Medications for 4 weeks. In particular, participants may: 1. Take stable doses of antidepressants lacking significant anticholinergic ...
Explore a comprehensive list of prescription and over-the-counter medications starting with the letter “A” to learn about drug side effects, proper use and ...
Medications. Opiates, metoclopramide, and high doses of anticholinergic agents (eg, amitriptyline greater than 50 mg daily); Treatment with GLP-1 agonists ...
In the majority of patients, the various common causes of chronic cough — including drug ... anticholinergic and steroid medications. Mayo Clinic pharmacists ...
Dopamine agonists. Unlike levodopa, dopamine ... Anticholinergics. These medicines were used for ... Side effects of anticholinergics may include ...
Allergy medicines are available as pills, liquids, inhalers, nasal sprays, eye drops, skin creams and shots, also called injections. Many allergy medicines ...
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