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  • Paroxetine
    An orally administered antidepressant with a chemical structure unrelated to other selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors or to tricyclic, tetracyclic or other available antidepressant agents. Site contains the drug's empirical formula, forms and brand names available.
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  • Pediacalm
    A stable emulsion of standardized. volatile oil of fennel in water which is marketed as a herbal dietary supplement for infantile colic.
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  • Periogard
    An oral rinse used between dental visits as part of a professional program for the treatment of gingivitis as characterized by redness and swelling of the gingiva, including gingival bleeding upon probing. Site with drug indication, side effects, and information in using during pregnancy.
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  • Phenytoin
    An antiepileptic drug related to the barbiturates in chemical structure. Site pertains to the tablets, the pediatric oral suspension, and the injection forms of administering Phenytoin.
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  • Plavix
    Indicated for the reduction of atherosclerotic events (myocardial infarction, stroke and vascular death) in patients with atherosclerosis documented by recent stroke, recent myocardial infarction, or established peripheral arterial disease.
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  • Pletal
    The newest medication for temporary relief of intermittent claudication, caused by Peripheral Arterial Disease.
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  • Plexion
    Learn about acne rosacea and new treatments that your dermatologist can recommend. Includes prescribing information.
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  • Potassium Chloride
    An electrolyte replenisher marketed as capsules, tablets, and liquid suspensions. Site with the chemical's description, brand names available in the local and international markets, side effects, dosage and indications, and contraindications.
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  • Prenate Advance
    Offers prescribing information and guidelines to prenatal care.
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  • Prevident
    Used in dental caries management. Site includes drug dose, side effects, and information on using the drug during pregnancy.
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  • Primacor
    A phosphodiesterase inhibitor (PDE III) that is indicated for the short-term intravenous treatment of patients with acute decompensated heart failure. Site provides information about the drug for health care professionals and patients. Also with drug prescribing information.
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  • Procrit
    A medication intended to increase red blood cell production in the treatment of fatigue and anemia.
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  • Promethazine
    A phenothiazine derivative, possesses antihistaminic, sedative, antimotion-sickness, antiemetic, and anticholinergic effects.
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  • Propoxyphene
    A centrally acting narcotic analgesic agent. Site includes clinical pharmacology, indications and dosage, side effects and drug interactions, and contraindications.
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  • Propranolol LA
    A nonselective beta-adrenergic receptor blocking agent possessing no other autonomic nervous system activity. Specifically competes with beta-adrenergic receptor stimulating agents for available receptor sites. Site includes clinical pharmacology, indications and dosage, side effects and drug interactions, and contraindications.
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  • Pseudoephedrine Hydrochloride
    An orally effective nasal decongestant with peripheral effects similar to epinephrine and central effects similar to, but less intense than, amphetamines. It has the potential for excitatory side effects. Site includes clinical pharmacology, indications and dosage, side effects and drug interactions, and contraindications.
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