Yes , I have heard a drug called Diuretic and anti-inflammatory pill , this pill can kill different kinds of bacteria and promote the blood circulation , thus it can cure prostatitis , and it can also help the patients to relieve their hypertension . You can google it . Most of the prostatitis suffers' diseases are caused by bacteria , this is an alternative drug for curing prostatitis .
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Metoprolol tartrate and succinate are used for the same purpose, the tartrate being a generic version of Lopressor and succinate being a generic version of Toprol XL.The active chemical is different, however, so it effects may be somewhat different.According to wikipedia.org, "the active substance metoprolol is employed either as metoprolol succinate or metoprolol tartrate (whereas 100 mg metoprolol tartrate corresponds to 95 mg metoprolol succinate), respectively as prolonged-release or conventional-release formulation."I tried both tartrate and succinate, and found a difference in my body reaction. The Tartrate gave me a dry mouth upon awakening in the morning and made my tongue feel a slight tingle. Because I had to take it twice a day, I occasionally forgot to take the second pill. I prefer the Metoprolol Succinate ER. No side effects and conveniently taken once a day. I did experience a difference.
No, Cipro is a drug that fights bacteria in the body. It is most commonly used to treat UTI's and to prevent or slow down exposure to Anthrax. It is also sometimes used to treat bronchitis Mild side effects include diarrhea, dizziness, headache, loss of appetite, nausea, upset stomach, and vomiting.
Treats a urinary tract infection or kidney infection that is caused by bacteria. This medicine is a fluoroquinolone (quinolone) antibiotic.You should not use this medicine if you have had an allergic reaction to ciprofloxacin or any other fluoroquinolone antibiotic. As apposed to a penicillin antibiotic in short no
I am not sure if Cipro has penicillin in it or not, but I have been allergic to penicillin since I was little and then a few years ago found that I had the same reaction (hives) after taking Cipro...so I don't know, but that's my experience.
You should avoid alcohol altogether when taking antibiotics. Although there is no direct drug reaction, alcohol's diuretic effects can cause the medication to move through your body too rapidly, and reduce its effectiveness. In some cases, this can lead to the bacteria developing resistance to the drug.
Epinepherine is Adrenaline - it's typically used to counter allergic reactions (e.g., an EpiPen injector) by opening blood vessels and increasing heart rate. Most of the adverse reactions include heart palpitations, tachycardia, arrhythmia, anxiety, headache, tremor, hypertension, and acute pulmonary edema.
Normal reaction happens when the reaction is normal. Abnormal reaction happens when the reaction is abnormal.
It would be a catabolic reaction or decomposition reaction.
The initial reaction is required to be subtracted from the final reaction to get the net reaction.
reversible reaction
Answer a.speed of the reaction. b.products of the reaction. c.pH of the reaction. d.temperature of the reaction