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.
Valproic acid oral capsule is prescribed for certain types of seizures. It’s an anticonvulsant drug that may cause mild or serious side effects. These include serious liver problems, pancreatitis, and harm to an unborn baby.
Doctors prescribe amphetamine/dextroamphetamine oral forms for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) or narcolepsy. You take it by mouth once or twice per day depending on the form you’re prescribed.
Clonidine oral tablet is prescribed to treat high blood pressure. This drug may interact with alcohol, other medications, and some supplements. For example, it can interact with sedatives, opioids, and others.
Doctors prescribe Azstarys for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in adults and some children. You take it by mouth once per day in the morning.
Amantadine oral capsule is prescribed for preventing and treating influenza. It’s also used to treat certain movement problems. It may cause mild or serious side effects. These include blurry vision and nausea.
Alendronate oral tablet is prescribed for preventing and treating osteoporosis and treating Paget’s disease. It may cause mild or serious side effects. These include death of tissue in the jaw bone.
Advair Diskus and Advair HFA are prescribed for treating asthma in adults and certain children. They are inhaled combination drugs that may cause mild or serious side effects. These include upper respiratory tract infection.
Acetazolamide oral tablet is prescribed for glaucoma, edema, and other conditions. It may cause mild or serious side effects. These include electrolyte imbalances and diarrhea.