Doctors prescribe Nucynta and Nucynta ER for severe pain. You take Nucynta by mouth once every 4–6 hours as needed for pain. You take Nucynta ER by mouth every 12 hours.
Doctors prescribe metoclopramide oral tablet to treat heartburn caused by gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and ease symptoms caused by diabetic gastroparesis. You take it by mouth 1–4 times per day.
Narcan is an over-the-counter (OTC) drug used to treat known or possible opioid overdose. It is sprayed into a nostril of a person who is having an opioid overdose.
Doctors prescribe minoxidil oral tablet for severe high blood pressure that’s not treatable with other medications. You usually take it by mouth once per day.
Doctors prescribe risedronate oral tablet for osteoporosis and Paget disease. You take it by mouth once daily, weekly, or monthly depending on your dosing regimen.
Epinephrine injection is prescribed for severe allergic reactions. Doctors also give it for septic shock in the hospital. It’s a prescription drug that may cause mild or serious side effects. These include anxiety and tremor.
Doctors prescribe Praluent to lower cholesterol in certain people and reduce heart attack, stroke, and chest pain risk in adults with cardiovascular disease. You inject it under the skin every 2–4 weeks.