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Provisc Prefilled Syringe 10 mg/mL (0.85 mL)

This medicine will be given to you at the doctor&apos;s office. This medicine is given as an injection into the eye. Talk to your doctor before taking other medicines, including aspirins and ibuprofen containing products. Speak to your doctor about which medicines are safe to use while you are on this medicine.

Prucalopride

(proo kal' oh pride)

prucalopride

Prucalopride is used to treat chronic idiopathic constipation (constipation without a known cause). Prucalopride may also be used for purposes not listed in this medication guide.

Prucalopride Oral Tablet (PRUCALOPRIDE - ORAL)

For bowel movement. Brand Name(s): Motegrity. Generic Name: Prucalopride.

Pruritus (PDQ®): Supportive care - Health Professional Information [NCI]

Pruritus is usually an unpleasant sensation that elicits a desire to scratch, subjectively quantified by intensity, severity, location, and intractability. It may be proposed that itch is akin to pain because both sensations are thought to be transmitted from skin to central nervous system (CNS) through nociceptive...

Pruritus (PDQ®): Supportive care - Patient Information [NCI]

Pruritus is an itchy feeling that makes you want to scratch your skin. It may occur without a rash or skin lesions. Pruritus sometimes feels like pain because the signals for itching and pain travel along the same nerve pathways. Scratching may cause breaks in the skin, bleeding, and infection. If your skin feels itchy...

Prussian blue

Prussian blue was originally developed as a dye for use in paints and ink. It is used in medicine to help speed up the body&apos;s elimination of certain metals or chemical elements. It works by binding to the metals in the digestive tract to keep the body from absorbing them. Prussian blue is used to treat people who...

PSE-Guaifenesin-Acetaminophen

Provides a summary of interactions with vitamins, herbs, and food

PSE-Methscop/CPM-PE-Methscop

Provides a summary of interactions with vitamins, herbs, and food

Pseudobulbar Affect (PBA)

What is pseudobulbar affect (PBA)? Pseudobulbar affect (PBA) is a problem in the brain that causes you to laugh or cry for no reason. The sudden fits of tears or laughter usually have nothing to do with what you're feeling. And you can't control them. Living with PBA can be very stressful. What causes it? Brain damage...

Pseudoeph-Chlorphen-Codeine

Provides a summary of interactions with vitamins, herbs, and food

Pseudoeph-Codeine-Acet-Guaifen

Provides a summary of interactions with vitamins, herbs, and food

Pseudoeph-DM-GG-Acetaminophen

Provides a summary of interactions with vitamins, herbs, and food

Pseudoeph-Triprol-Hydrocodone

Provides a summary of interactions with vitamins, herbs, and food

Pseudoeph-Triprolidine-Cod

Provides a summary of interactions with vitamins, herbs, and food

Pseudoephed-DM-Acetaminophen

Provides a summary of interactions with vitamins, herbs, and food

Pseudoephed-Scop/CPM-Scop

Provides a summary of interactions with vitamins, herbs, and food

pseudoephedrine

Pseudoephedrine is used to treat nasal and sinus congestion, or congestion of the tubes that drain fluid from your inner ears, called the eustachian tubes. Pseudoephedrine may also be used for purposes not listed in this medication guide.

Pseudoephedrine

(soo doe e fed' rin)

pseudoephedrine and triprolidine

Pseudoephedrine and triprolidine is a combination antihistamine and decongestant medicine that is used to treat runny or stuffy nose, sneezing, itching, watery eyes, and sinus congestion caused by allergies or the common cold. Pseudoephedrine and triprolidine may also be used for purposes not listed in this medication...

Pseudoephedrine Extended Release Oral Tablet (PSEUDOEPHEDRINE SUSTAINED-RELEASE - ORAL)

For nasal congestion. Brand Name(s): Contac Cold, Sudafed, Sudogest, Wal-Phed. Generic Name: Pseudoephedrine.

Pseudoephedrine Oral Capsule (PSEUDOEPHEDRINE - ORAL)

For nasal congestion. Brand Name(s): Zephrex-D. Generic Name: Pseudoephedrine.

Pseudoephedrine Oral Solution (PSEUDOEPHEDRINE - ORAL)

For nasal congestion. Brand Name(s): Sudafed. Generic Name: Pseudoephedrine, Pseudoephedrine .

Pseudoephedrine Oral Tablet (PSEUDOEPHEDRINE - ORAL)

For nasal congestion. Brand Name(s): Genaphed, Nexafed, Sudafed, Sudogest, Wal-Phed. Generic Name: Pseudoephedrine.

Pseudoephedrine-Acetaminophen

Provides a summary of interactions with vitamins, herbs, and food

Pseudoephedrine-Codeine

Provides a summary of interactions with vitamins, herbs, and food

Pseudoephedrine-Codeine-GG

Provides a summary of interactions with vitamins, herbs, and food

Pseudoephedrine-Hydrocodone

Provides a summary of interactions with vitamins, herbs, and food

Pseudoephedrine/Triprolidine Oral Tablet (ANTIHISTAMINES/DECONGESTANTS - ORAL)

This medicine is used for the following purposes: allergy symptoms, stuffy nose. Brand Name(s): Genac brand of pseudoephedrine/triprolidine, Wal-Act. Generic Name: Pseudoephedrine/Triprolidine.

Pseudogout

Pseudogout is a type of arthritis that causes pain, redness, heat, and swelling in many joints. The symptoms resemble those of gout. But pseudogout is caused by deposits of tiny crystals of calcium pyrophosphate rather than uric acid. Pseudogout may also be called calcium pyrophosphate deposition (CPDD) disease. The...

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