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  2. Cefadroxil - Wikipedia

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    Cefadroxil is a first-generation cephalosporin antibacterial drug that is the para-hydroxy derivative of cephalexin, and is used similarly in the treatment of mild to moderate susceptible infections such as the bacterium Streptococcus pyogenes, causing the disease popularly called strep throat or streptococcal tonsillitis, urinary tract infection, reproductive tract infection, and skin infections.

  3. Cefalexin - Wikipedia

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    Less common and more serious side effects include bruising of the skin and yellowing of the skin or eye whites. [21] Signs and symptoms of an allergic reaction include rash, itching, swelling, trouble breathing, or red, blistered, swollen, or peeling skin. Overall, cefalexin allergy occurs in less than 0.1% of patients [citation needed ...

  4. Flunarizine - Wikipedia

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    Flunarizine is a selective calcium antagonist with moderate other actions including antihistamine, serotonin receptor blocking and dopamine D 2 blocking activity. Compared to other calcium channel blockers such as dihydropyridine derivatives, verapamil and diltiazem, flunarizine has low affinity to voltage-dependent calcium channels.

  5. Alternative uses for placenta - Wikipedia

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    Laennec, another placenta extract formulation, is prescribed to treat chronic hepatitis. In case of chronic atrophic rhinitis placenta extract is injected to the nasal submucosa. [4] Albert David Limited a Pharmaceutical company from India also manufactures an Injection from fresh human Placenta called Inj.Placentrex. 2 ml.

  6. Flucloxacillin - Wikipedia

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    Common side effects include an upset stomach. [6] Other side effects may include muscle or joint pains, shortness of breath, and liver problems. [6] [8] It appears to be safe during pregnancy and breastfeeding. [6] It should not be used in those who are allergic to penicillin. [6] It is a narrow-spectrum beta-lactam antibiotic of the penicillin ...

  7. Traditional Chinese medicines derived from the human body

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    Bāoyīshuǐ 胞衣水, translated as "old liquefied placenta" [5] and "fluid of human placenta", [7] was traditionally processed in two ways. [13] In north China, people bury a human placenta in the ground for 7 to 8 years, and it dissolves into a fluid that is as clean as ice.

  8. Cefixime - Wikipedia

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    Average peak concentration after administration of oral suspension is approximately 25–50% greater than the peak concentration following oral tablet or capsules administration. [11] Distribution It has high concentrations in bile and urine. It can cross the placenta and its protein binding capacity is 65%. [medical citation needed]

  9. Uterotonic - Wikipedia

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    Postpartum hemorrhage, also known as PPH, is defined as a loss of 500 mL or greater of blood within 24 hours after giving birth. It is one of the leading causes of maternal mortality in women and adolescent girls worldwide, with mothers from low-resource countries being at a larger risk when compared to mothers of higher-resource countries.