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Acarbose is an oral anti-diabetic drug used for people who have Type 2 diabetes who have mild to moderate hyperglycemia. It's different from other anti-diabetic drugs in that it slows down the rate of digestion of carbohydrates so that a person's blood glucose does not rise dramatically after eating meals.

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drugs are classified as anti biotics, anti coagulantes, anti helmentics, anti diuretics, anti hypertensives

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Diabetic supplements can be purchased from pharmacy's that specialize in diabetic care. One such store in Knoxville, Tennessee is Apple Discount Drugs.

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You are well controlled, means probably you are probably taking anti diabetic medication. So hypoglycemic episode is very much expected. Please stop the anti diabetic medication.

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Hell yes it can, I did cocaine everyday for 4 years now I'm diabetic

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anti sickness drugs start to help you not to be sick any more

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Some good diabetes drugs include Actos and Tradjenta and others. Anti-diabetic medications work by lowering glucose levels in the blood, preventing them from doing more damage.

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Anti-bacterial gets rid of bacteria, anti-fungals get rid of fungus, and anti-parasitic gets rid of parasites.

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Anti-pruritic drugs are anti-itch drugs. Common examples include antihistamines such as Benadryl, corticosteroids such as hydrocortisone cream, and local anesthetics such as benzocaine cream.

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opposing or restricting the use of powerful drugs of abuse

an example of an anti drug would be marijuana

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Anti-insomnia drugs are medicines that help people fall asleep or stay asleep.

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Care services offer anti-infective drugs, anti-fungal drugs, anti-ulcer drugs, fluid replacement, electrolyte replacement, remicade, solu-medrol, and more more.

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whata re the drug interactions between insulin and anti-asthma drugs?

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Donald Mackay - anti-drugs campaigner - died on 1977-07-15.

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Donald Mackay - anti-drugs campaigner - was born on 1933-09-13.

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Glipizide is NOT a water pill. It is anti diabetic drug.

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Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)-- Aspirin, ibuprofen, naproxen, and many others.

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They are called "anti-seizure" or "anti-epileptic" drugs. Typical examples of these are Neurontin or Topamax.

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Homeopathy is not exclusive and can be used along with conventional and complementary medical treatments. Certain drugs such as anti-hyper-tensive, drugs for cardiac or diabetic disorders or life-saving drugs need to be continued even with Homeopathic medicines. Others, such as anti-biotics should not be discontinued before completing the course and resorting to homeopathy medicine. This is why it is so important to consult a homeopath physician as they will be able to advise you on how to gradually reduce your conventional medicine in a sage way.

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It is an anti-epileptic drugs

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sympathomimetics

anti inflammatory drugs

mast cell stabilizer

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No, Ketorolac is is in a group of drugs called nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.

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No, glyburide is an oral anti-diabetic medication used for Type 2 diabetics.

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Cholinergic drugs are used for urinary retention, myasthenia gravis, glaucoma. Cholinergic drugs act like the neurotransmitter ACh (acetylcholine). Anti Cholinergic (also called Cholinergic blocking) drugs block the action of the ACh. Anti Cholinergic drugs are used foe pylorospasm & peptic ulcers, bladder overactivity, parkinson's disease

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Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug
Non-steroidal anti inflamatory drugs. Used to treat pain, fever, and inflammation.

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The nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are a group of agents that inhibit prostaglandin synthetase, thereby reducing the process of inflammation

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Anti-rejection drugs, which are also called immunosuppressants, help to suppress the immune system's response to a new organ.

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For Git disease:

Anti Ulcer (H2 Blockers, PPIs)

Anti Diarrheal, Anti Costipation, Anti Emetics etc

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antipsychotic

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They are drugs to control blood pressure

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Often, oral medications are prescribed to treat diabetic neuropathy. These medications can include anti-depressants. Duloxetine and pregabalin are approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration specifically for treating painful diabetic peripheral neuropathy

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Indomethacin is in a group of drugs called nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs).

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To reabosorb Na and water.

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It's purpose is to reduce inflammation.

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it depentds on the drug you use

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Most anti-depressants.

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In many cases, an anti-fungal cream will heal a chronic rash under the breasts of a diabetic. Check with your doctor to make sure the rash is fungal.

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Drugs in this class include anestheics, anti-inflammatory drugs, antifungals, antiseptics, astringents, and others.

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opposing or restricting the use of powerful drugs of abuse

an example of an anti drug would be marijuana

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When using anti aging drugs the Human growth hormone comes to mind. Although many drugs have side effects many people will over look this to try to get a benefit. Commonly anti aging drugs can cause insomnia, infertility, and deficiencies in other areas.

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Anti-tetanus serum drugs are the medications which are injected as a vaccine to prevent a person from getting tetanus. The most commonly used drug is called tetanus toxoid.

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Anti-viral drugs are designed to be more selective towards the virus's enzymes or they are more potent towards the polymerases of viruses than those of humans.

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Anti inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen can be taken safely with antibiotics. It would be wise, however, to consult a doctor before combing any kind of medications.

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Probably, the troops took meth to keep themselves awake but it would make sense for it to be mandatory. Hitler himself was taking 70+ different drugs at the end of the war. You can see my replies to the other answer saying that he was anti-drugs for more detail.

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