Other Drugs

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  1. Generic: Deferasirox
    Equivalent Brand: Exjade
    30 Tablet/s
    Rating:
    100%
    $32.00
  2. Generic: Etizolam
    Equivalent Brand: N/A
    30 Tablet/s + 30 Tablet/s
    Rating:
    100%
    $40.00
    Out of stock
  3. Generic:
    Equivalent Brand:
    10 Syringe/s
    Rating:
    100%
    $2.00
  4. Generic: Benzocaine
    Equivalent Brand: Anbesol
    1 Gel/s
    Rating:
    100%
    $4.00
  5. Generic:
    Equivalent Brand:
    10 Syringe/s
    Rating:
    100%
    $3.00
  6. Generic: Mycophenolate Mofetil
    Equivalent Brand: Cellcept
    30 Tablet/s
    Rating:
    100%
    $48.20
  7. Generic: Darbepoetin alfa
    Equivalent Brand: Aranesp
    1 Injection
    $60.50
  8. Generic: Fluvoxamine
    Equivalent Brand: Luvox
    30 Tablet/s
    Rating:
    90%
    $12.00
  9. Generic: Xylometazoline HCl
    Equivalent Brand: Otrivine
    1 Nasal Drop
    Rating:
    100%
    $3.90
  10. Generic: Xylometazoline HCl
    Equivalent Brand: Otrivine
    1 Nasal Drop
    Rating:
    90%
    $3.00
  11. Generic: Pregnancy Detection Strip
    Equivalent Brand: First Response Kit
    1 Kit
    Rating:
    100%
    $2.80
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"Other Drugs" is a broad category that encompasses various medications used for different purposes. The term itself doesn't specify a particular class or type of drugs, so let's explore a few categories of medications and their potential uses:

Antibiotics:

  • Used to treat bacterial infections, antibiotics target and kill bacteria. Examples include penicillin, amoxicillin, and ciprofloxacin.

Antivirals:

  • Designed to treat viral infections, antivirals inhibit the replication of viruses. Examples include acyclovir for herpes and oseltamivir for influenza.

Antifungals:

  • Prescribed for fungal infections, antifungals target and eliminate fungi. Examples include fluconazole for yeast infections and terbinafine for fungal skin infections.

Pain Relievers:

  • Over-the-counter and prescription pain relievers, such as acetaminophen, ibuprofen, and opioids, help manage pain.

Anti-Inflammatories:

  • Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) like aspirin and naproxen reduce inflammation and alleviate pain.

Anti-Anxiety Medications:

  • Benzodiazepines (e.g., diazepam) and selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) are used to treat anxiety disorders.

Antidepressants:

  • SSRIs, tricyclic antidepressants, and other medications are prescribed for depression and mood disorders.

Antipsychotics:

  • Used to manage psychotic disorders like schizophrenia, antipsychotics include medications such as risperidone and olanzapine.

Immunosuppressants:

  • Prescribed to suppress the immune system, immunosuppressants like tacrolimus and cyclosporine are used in organ transplantation and autoimmune diseases.

Diuretics:

  • Help the body eliminate excess water and sodium, diuretics like furosemide are used for conditions like hypertension and edema.

Anti-Hypertensives:

  • Medications like beta-blockers, ACE inhibitors, and calcium channel blockers are used to manage high blood pressure.

Cholesterol-Lowering Medications:

  • Statins, fibrates, and other medications help lower cholesterol levels in the blood.

Hormone Therapy:

  • Hormonal medications, including birth control pills and hormone replacement therapy, regulate hormonal balance.

Immunizations/Vaccines:

  • Preventive measures to boost immunity against infectious diseases, vaccines include those for influenza, measles, and COVID-19.

Chemotherapy:

  • Used in cancer treatment, chemotherapy drugs target and kill rapidly dividing cells, including cancer cells.

Anticoagulants:

  • Blood thinners like warfarin and heparin prevent blood clot formation and are used in conditions like deep vein thrombosis.

Bone Health Medications:

  • Bisphosphonates, such as alendronate, help manage conditions like osteoporosis.

Gastrointestinal Medications:

  • Medications for acid reflux, constipation, and other digestive issues, including proton pump inhibitors and laxatives.

This is not an exhaustive list, and the use of medications should always be guided by healthcare professionals. If you have specific drugs or categories in mind, feel free to specify, and I can provide more detailed information!