Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Medical Conditions and Their Commonly Used Drugs

This list contains the names of many medical problems and the names of drugs that may be used for their treatment. The drugs are listed either as a generic name or class name. Specific brands are not shown. This list is intended only as a guide and is not meant to be 100% complete. Use it for general reference.

The inlcusion of a drug does not mean it is necessarily an appropriate treatment for you. Also, the doctor may prescribe the treatment that is not listed, but according to your medical history is quite appropriate for you.


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Here the some conditions...
ConditionCommonly Used Drugs
Acid Indigestion and Upset StomachAntacids
Bismuth Subsalicylate
Histamine H2 Receptor Antagonists
Hyoscyamine
Proton Pump Inhibitors
Simethicone
Sodium Bicarbonate
AIDS and HIV InfectionFusion Inhibitors
Non-Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors
Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors
Nucleotide Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors
Protease Inhibitors
Alcohol WithdrawalBenzodiazepines
Beta Adrenergic Blocking Agents
Carbamazepine
Disulfiram
Hydroxizine
Lithium
Naltrexone
Thiamine
AsthmaAdrenocorticoids (Nasal Inhalation)
Adrenocorticoids (Oral Inhalation)
Adrenocorticoids (Systemic)
Bronchodilators, Adrenergic
Bronchodilators, Xanthine
Cromolyn
Ephedrine
Ipratropium
Leukotriene Modifiers
Nedocromil
Theophylline
Athlete's FootAntibacterials
Antifungals (Topical)
Colds and CoughAcetaminophen
Anticholinergics
Antihistamines
Antihistamines, Nonsedating
NSAIDs
Aspirin
Dextromethorphan
Ephedrine
Guaifenesin
Phenylephrine
Phenylephrine (Ophthalmic)
Pseudoephedrine
DiabetesAcarbose
Antidiabetic Agents, Sulfonylurea
Insulin
Insulin Analogs
Meglitinides
Metformin
Miglitol
Thiazolidinediones
Dry EyesProtectant (Ophthalmic)
FatigueCaffeine
FeverAcetaminophen
NSAIDs
Aspirin
Barbiturates, Aspirin and Codeine
Chlorzaxozine and Acetaminophen
Narcotic Analgesics and Aspirin
Salicylates
Hair Loss (Baldness)Antharil (Topical)
Finasteride
Minoxidil (Topical)
Hay FeverAntiallergic Agents (Ophthalmic)
Antihistamines
Antihistamines, Nonsedating
Antihistamine, Phenothiazine-Derivative
Ephedrine
Guaifenesin
Hydroxyzyne
Meclizine
Orphenadrine
Phenylephrine (Ophthalmic)
Headache (Cluster, Migraine, Sinus, Tension, Vascular)Acetaminophen (Fioricet)
Antidepressants, Tricyclic
Antihistamines
NSAIDs
Aspirin
Barbiturates, Aspirin and Codeine
Beta Adrenergic Blocking Agents
Buspirone
Butorphanol
Caffeine
Calcium Channel Blockers
Clonidine
Divalproex
Ergotamine
Ergotamine, Belladonna and Phenobarbital
Isometheptene, Dichloralphenazone and Acetaminophen
Lithium
Methysergide
Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors
Triptans
ItchingAdrenocorticoids (Topical)
Doxepin (Topical)
Jet LagMelatonin
Jock ItchAntifungals (Topical)
Joint PainNSAIDs
COX-2 Inhibitors
Aspirin
Probenecid and Colchicine
Kidney StonesAllopurinol
Cellulose Sodium Phosphate
Citrates
Diuretics, Thiazide
Penicillamine
Sodium Bicarbonate
Tiopronin
TremorsBenzodiazepines
Beta-Adrenergic Blocking Agents
Trigeminal NeuralgiaBaclofen
Carbamazepine
TuberculosisCycloserine
Ethionamide
Isoniazid
Rifamycins
Urine AcidityCitrates
Vitamin C
UveitisAnti-Inflammatory Drugs, Steroidal (Ophthalmic)
Vitamin DeficiencyPantothetic Acid
Riboflavin
Vitamin A
Vitamin B-12
Vitamin C
Vitamin D
Vitamin E
Vitamin K
VitiligoPsoralens
WormsAnthelmintics
Zinc DeficiencyZinc Supplements

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