Tiazac, dilacor and cardizem are all Diltazem Hcl. They are calcium channel blockers, used to treat high blood pressure and angina.
It's generally advised to avoid grapefruit while taking Tiazac (diltiazem), as grapefruit can affect the metabolism of certain medications, potentially increasing their levels in the bloodstream. This could lead to an increased risk of side effects. It's best to consult your healthcare provider for personalized advice regarding your diet and medication.
No, a drug can not have new drug application and an abbreviated drug application number can be NOT the same. Source: Experience.
yes, same drug basically
Yeah It is the same drug, My Doctor said Metermine is just another name that they use for the brand, It's the exact same drug.
Will you pass a swab drug test if you passed a urine drug test on the same day?
is a home drug test the same test probation uses
For many drugs, a person's body forms a tolerance to a regularly abused drug which means higher doses of the same drug are needed to produce the same effects.
yes, it is the same
it is the same, LORCET is a brand name. the drug your talking about is a version of VICODAN.. same stuff..
Both for depression but not the same
No, they are the same drug. Both of them are hydrocodone, so you are taking the same drug, just a different name.
will morphine show up on stick drug test the same as percoet