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Can Allergies Make Your Eyes Red?

Can Allergies Make Your Eyes Red?

Eye allergies are more properly called allergic conjunctivitis, and some people with red eyes because of allergies will need an antihistamine medication.

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What Is Saxenda - How Does Saxenda Work?

What Is Saxenda - How Does Saxenda Work?

Weight loss made possible by medication is the appeal for Ozempic and Saxenda, and these medications work by regulating hormones that stimulate appetite.

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What Is Lumigan?

What Is Lumigan?

Prompt glaucoma or ocular hypertension treatment is important to prevent vision loss, but standard treatment medications like Lumigan can be expensive.

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What Happens If You Take Lialda Without Food?

What Happens If You Take Lialda Without Food?

Lialda is a prescription Crohn’s and ulcerative colitis treatment medication that inhibits the immune system response causing inflammation of intestinal tissues.

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What Is Levitra - How Long Does Levitra Last?

What Is Levitra - How Long Does Levitra Last?

Levitra is like most erectile dysfunction medications in that it is effective for around 4 hours after taking the dosage and helping the way men need it.

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What Is an Estring Used For?

What Is an Estring Used For?

Women going through menopause can choose an Estring ring rather than oral medications that relieve vaginal dryness and burning experienced during menopause.

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What Is Celebrex?

What Is Celebrex?

Celecoxib is an effective non-steroidal anti-inflammatory for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis or to treat osteoarthritis, along with preventing bone spurs.

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What Is a Retinoid Cream?

What Is a Retinoid Cream?

Treating acne and wrinkles are the most common retinoid cream uses, but it can also be used to reduce sunspots. Tretinoin is one of the best retinol creams.

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Is Xarelto a Blood Thinner?

Is Xarelto a Blood Thinner?

It is very common for people to use an anticoagulant medication like Xarelto or Eliquis if they have blood clot risks because of major surgery.

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Is Januvia Insulin - What Does Januvia Do

Is Januvia Insulin - What Does Januvia Do

Januvia is a medication for Type 2 diabetes and in some instances it can replace insulin when blood glucose isn’t elevated to the same high levels.

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