Nidolon may be available in the countries listed below.
Ingredient matches for Nidolon
Nimesulide is reported as an ingredient of Nidolon in the following countries:
- Colombia
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Nidolon may be available in the countries listed below.
Nimesulide is reported as an ingredient of Nidolon in the following countries:
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Risperidona Mabo may be available in the countries listed below.
Risperidone is reported as an ingredient of Risperidona Mabo in the following countries:
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Mepha-Gasec may be available in the countries listed below.
Omeprazole is reported as an ingredient of Mepha-Gasec in the following countries:
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Ivera may be available in the countries listed below.
Ivermectin is reported as an ingredient of Ivera in the following countries:
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Soranekinon may be available in the countries listed below.
Ubidecarenone is reported as an ingredient of Soranekinon in the following countries:
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Terazosin PCH may be available in the countries listed below.
Terazosin hydrochloride (a derivative of Terazosin) is reported as an ingredient of Terazosin PCH in the following countries:
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Gonadovet may be available in the countries listed below.
In some countries, this medicine may only be approved for veterinary use.
Cloprostenol is reported as an ingredient of Gonadovet in the following countries:
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Hishipherin S may be available in the countries listed below.
Etilefrine hydrochloride (a derivative of Etilefrine) is reported as an ingredient of Hishipherin S in the following countries:
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Acide ioxaglique may be available in the countries listed below.
Acide ioxaglique (DCF) is also known as Ioxaglic Acid (Rec.INN)
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Glossary
DCF | Dénomination Commune Française |
Rec.INN | Recommended International Nonproprietary Name (World Health Organization) |
Silpa may be available in the countries listed below.
Paracetamol is reported as an ingredient of Silpa in the following countries:
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Treating excess fluid buildup in the body caused by certain conditions or medicines. It may also be used to treat high blood pressure or other conditions as determined by your doctor.
Diuril is a thiazide diuretic. It works by helping the kidneys eliminate fluid from your body. Exactly how Diuril works to treat high blood pressure is unknown.
Contact your doctor or health care provider right away if any of these apply to you.
Some medical conditions may interact with Diuril. Tell your doctor or pharmacist if you have any medical conditions, especially if any of the following apply to you:
Some MEDICINES MAY INTERACT with Diuril. Tell your health care provider if you are taking any other medicines, especially any of the following:
This may not be a complete list of all interactions that may occur. Ask your health care provider if Diuril may interact with other medicines that you take. Check with your health care provider before you start, stop, or change the dose of any medicine.
Use Diuril as directed by your doctor. Check the label on the medicine for exact dosing instructions.
Ask your health care provider any questions you may have about how to use Diuril.
All medicines may cause side effects, but many people have no, or minor, side effects. Check with your doctor if any of these most COMMON side effects persist or become bothersome:
Blurred vision; dizziness; headache; lightheadedness, especially when sitting up or standing; numbness or tingling of skin.
Severe allergic reactions (rash; hives; difficulty breathing; tightness in the chest; swelling of the mouth, face, lips, or tongue); confusion; decrease in amount of urine; drowsiness; gout; inability to keep an erection; inflammation of the pancreas; muscle pain or cramps; rapid or irregular heartbeat; red, swollen, blistered, or peeling skin; restlessness; seizures; shortness of breath; unusual thirst; unusual tiredness or weakness; unusually dry mouth; vomiting.
This is not a complete list of all side effects that may occur. If you have questions about side effects, contact your health care provider. Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects. To report side effects to the appropriate agency, please read the Guide to Reporting Problems to FDA.
See also: Diuril side effects (in more detail)
Contact 1-800-222-1222 (the American Association of Poison Control Centers), your local poison control center, or emergency room immediately. Symptoms may include dry mouth; excessive urination followed by a decrease in amount of urine; muscle cramps; severe lightheadedness, especially upon standing; weak or irregular heartbeat.
Diuril is usually handled and stored by a health care provider. If you are using Diuril at home, store Diuril as directed by your pharmacist or health care provider. Keep Diuril out of the reach of children and away from pets.
This information is a summary only. It does not contain all information about Diuril. If you have questions about the medicine you are taking or would like more information, check with your doctor, pharmacist, or other health care provider.
Feralice may be available in the countries listed below.
Iron Polymaltose is reported as an ingredient of Feralice in the following countries:
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