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  2. Combination drug - Wikipedia

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    A combination drug or a fixed-dose combination (FDC) is a medicine that includes two or more active ingredients combined in a single dosage form. [1] Terms like "combination drug" or "combination drug product" can be common shorthand for an FDC product (since most combination drug products are currently FDCs), although the latter is more precise if in fact referring to a mass-produced product ...

  3. Semaglutide - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, compounding pharmacies may prepare compounded versions of a drug on the Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) drug shortages list if the compounded drug meets certain conditions detailed in federal law. [97] [98] [99] The FDA declared a shortage for Ozempic and Wegovy (but not Rybelsus) starting in August 2022. [100] [101]

  4. What Are Compounded GLP-1 Medications for Weight Loss? - AOL

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    This is where compounded GLP-1 drugs come in. Due to the increase in demand, there are currently shortages of GLP-1 medications like semaglutide, tirzepatide , and liraglutide.

  5. Category:Combination drugs - Wikipedia

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  6. US FDA warns on risks linked to sulfite-containing compounded ...

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    Drug compounding is the process of combining, mixing, or altering ingredients to create a medication tailored to the needs of an individual patient, the FDA said. (Reporting by Puyaan Singh in ...

  7. The Terrible—and Amazing—Side Effects of Weight-Loss Drugs

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    GLP-1 drugs used for weight loss involve all kinds of side effects—good and not-so-good—that may or may not strike the average user. (Reminder that there are many of these meds now.

  8. List of polysubstance combinations - Wikipedia

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    Polypharmacy is most commonly defined as the use of five or more medications daily by an individual. [6] However, the definition of polypharmacy is still debated and can vary from two to 11 concurrent medications. [6] Any drug: Cannabis: Amp joint [7] Any drug: Nicotine: Cooler [5] Any β-Carboline containing plant (e.g. Banisteriopsis caapi or ...

  9. Compound analgesic - Wikipedia

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    Several such formulations have disappeared from over-the-counter status in drug store aisles and other retail outlets. One example is APC (aspirin, phenacetin, and caffeine) compound tablets common from the 1940s to 1983; because of harmful side effects of phenacetin, Anacin in the U.S. was reformulated to eliminate it; while Vincent's APC is ...