Category- Allopathy Medicine Highlights Uses  1. To treat swelling in the oesophagus 2. To treat Zollinger-Ellison syndrome  Common Side Effects   1. Headache 2. Vomiting 3. Joint pain 4. Diarrhoea 5. Dizziness 6. Nausea 7. Stomach pain or abdominal discomfort 8. Gas (flatulence) 9. Pain, redness, or swelling near the injection site (thrombophlebitis)  Additional Information  Avoid consuming grapes, alcohol, and tobacco while taking this medicine.  […]

Category- Allopathy Medicine Highlights Uses  1. To treat duodenal ulcer 2. To treat swelling in the oesophagus (erosive esophagitis) 3. To treat rare digestive disorder in which excessive acid is produced (Zollinger-Ellison syndrome) 4. To cure Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)  Common Side Effects   1. Headache 2. Vomiting 3. Joint pain 4. Diarrhoea 5. Dizziness 6. Nausea 7. Stomach pain or abdominal discomfort 8. Gas (flatulence) 9.

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Category- Allopathy Medicine Highlights Uses  1. To treat polyarticular juvenile arthritis 2. To treat psoriasis 3. To treat rheumatoid arthritis 4. To treat acute lymphoblastic leukemia (cancer)  Common Side Effects   1. Black, tarry stools 2. Bleeding gums 3. Blood in the urine or stools 4. Bloody vomit 5. Diarrhoea 6. Increased heartbeat 7. Itching, rash, reddening of the skin 8. Joint pain 9. Nausea 10. Pinpoint red

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Category- Allopathy Medicine Highlights Uses  1. To treat polyarticular juvenile arthritis 2. To treat psoriasis 3. To treat rheumatoid arthritis 4. To treat acute lymphoblastic leukemia (cancer) 5. To treat mycosis fungoides  Common Side Effects   1. Black, tarry stools 2. Bleeding gums 3. Blood in the urine or stools 4. Bloody vomit 5. Diarrhoea 6. Increased heartbeat 7. Itching, rash, reddening of the skin 8. Joint

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Category- Allopathy Medicine Highlights Uses  1. To treat rheumatoid arthritis 2. To treat non-Hodgkin lymphoma  Common Side Effects   1. Black, tarry stools 2. Bleeding gums 3. Blood in the urine or stools 4. Bloody vomit 5. Diarrhoea 6. Increased heartbeat 7. Itching, rash, reddening of the skin 8. Joint pain 9. Nausea 10. Pinpoint red spots on the skin 11. Sores in the mouth or lips 12.

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Category- Allopathy About BrandName BrandName tablet is an analgesic, BrandName is used to relieve pain and inflammation in your body, which is generally associated with conditions like osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis and gout. BrandName works by blocking an enzyme called COX-2, which reduces the production of prostaglandins—chemicals that cause pain and inflammation. This helps

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Category- Allopathy BrandName Summary BrandName is an NSAID, composed of etoricoxib. BrandName is used to relieve pain and inflammation in your body, which is generally associated with conditions like osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, gout and dental pain after surgery. BrandName works by selectively inhibiting isoform 2 of cyclo-oxigenase enzyme (COX-2) to reduce the generation

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Category- Allopathy About BrandName BrandName is an NSAID, composed of Etoricoxib. BrandName is used to relieve pain and inflammation in your body, which is generally associated with conditions like osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis and gout. BrandName works by selectively inhibiting isoform 2 of cyclo-oxigenase enzyme (COX-2) to reduce the generation of prostaglandins (PGs) from

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Category- Allopathy About BrandName BrandName belongs to a class of medications called anticonvulsants or antiepileptic drugs (AEDs). More specifically, it’s considered a broad-spectrum anticonvulsant, meaning it can help manage several different types of seizures (partial, generalized, tonic, clonic, and myoclonic).  This medicine is most often taken in tablet form, depending on the patient’s situation. Doctors

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Category- Allopathy About BrandName BrandName belongs to a class of medications called anticonvulsants or antiepileptic drugs (AEDs). More specifically, it’s considered a broad-spectrum anticonvulsant, meaning it can help manage several different types of seizures (partial, generalized, tonic, clonic, and myoclonic).  This medicine is most often taken in tablet form, depending on the patient’s situation. Doctors

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