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Mirtazapine Disintegrating Oral Tablet (MIRTAZAPINE DISINTEGRATING TABLET - ORAL)

This medicine is used for the following purposes: depression, muscle aches, post-traumatic stress disorder. Brand Name(s): Remeron. Generic Name: Mirtazapine.

Mirtazapine Oral Tablet (MIRTAZAPINE - ORAL)

This medicine is used for the following purposes: depression, muscle aches, post-traumatic stress disorder. Brand Name(s): Remeron. Generic Name: Mirtazapine.

mirvetuximab soravtansine

Mirvetuximab soravtansine is used to treat adults with ovarian cancer, fallopian tube cancer, or primary peritoneal cancer who are no longer responding to platinum-based chemotherapy and have received 1 to 3 types of chemotherapy. Your doctor will perform a tests to make sure mirvetuximab soravtansine is the right...

Mirvetuximab Soravtansine Injection (MIRVETUXIMAB SORAVTANSINE - INJECTION)

For treating cancer. Brand Name(s): Elahere. Generic Name: Mirvetuximab Soravtansine-gynx.

Mirvetuximab Soravtansine-Gynx

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

Mirvetuximab soravtansine-gynx Injection

(mir" ve tux' i mab)

MIS-C symptoms COVID-19

Symptoms of MIS-C (multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children) may affect children and teens younger than 21 years old. MIS-C symptoms can occur in a child or teen who in the past few months either had COVID-19 or was in close contact with someone who had COVID-19. You may not have known that your child or teen had...

Miscarriage

What is a miscarriage? A miscarriage is the loss of a pregnancy during the first 20 weeks. Most happen because the fertilized egg in the uterus doesn't develop normally. Miscarriages are very common. You can even have a miscarriage before you know that you're pregnant. What causes it? It may help to know that most...

Miscarriage

A miscarriage is the loss of a pregnancy during the first 20 weeks. It's usually the body's way of ending a problem pregnancy. For some, a miscarriage can be hard. But it's no one's fault and it can't be prevented. You may need treatment if any tissue remains in the uterus after the miscarriage.

Miscarriage: Should I Have Treatment to Complete a Miscarriage?

Guides you through decision to use medicine, surgery, or no treatment to complete a miscarriage. Discusses benefits and risks of each. Includes an interactive tool to help you make your decision.

Misdiagnosis of Lyme Disease

Misdiagnosis of Lyme disease is common. The bacteria that cause the illness are hard to detect with current lab tests. People often test positive for Lyme disease when in fact they have a different bacterial illness. People may test positive because they were infected with the Lyme disease bacteria at some point during...

Misoprostol

(mye soe prost' ole)

Misoprostol

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

misoprostol

Misoprostol is used to prevent stomach ulcers during treatment with nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID) such as aspirin, ibuprofen, naproxen, celecoxib, diclofenac, indomethacin, meloxicam, and others. Misoprostol may also be used for purposes not listed in this medication guide.

Misoprostol Oral Tablet (MISOPROSTOL - ORAL)

This medicine is used for the following purposes: labor contraction, end a pregnancy, bleeding after childbirth, ulcers in stomach or intestines, ulcers in stomach or intestines. Brand Name(s): Cytotec. Generic Name: Misoprostol.

Missed or Irregular Periods

Briefly discusses things that may affect the normal menstrual cycle, such as health conditions, hormone changes, stress, or weight changes. Offers interactive tool to help decide when to seek care. Also offers home treatment tips.

Missed Periods and Endurance Training

What is the connection between endurance training and missed periods? If you take part in endurance sports, you may miss periods or stop menstruating. This is called secondary amenorrhea. It's more likely to happen if you are younger and if your periods are irregular to begin with. It occurs because your ovaries aren't...

Mistletoe

Botanical names: Viscum album How It Works Several constituents have been shown to contribute to the medicinal action of mistletoe. Most notable are mistletoe lectins (also called viscotoxins), choline derivatives, alkaloids, polypeptides, and polysaccharides. Human pharmacological studies have found that mistletoe...

Mistletoe Extracts (PDQ®): Integrative, alternative, and complementary therapies - Health Professional Information [NCI]

This cancer information summary provides an overview of the use of mistletoe as a treatment for people with cancer. The summary includes a brief history of mistletoe research, the results of clinical trials, and possible side effects of mistletoe use. This summary contains the following key information: Mistletoe is a...

Mistletoe Extracts (PDQ®): Integrative, alternative, and complementary therapies - Patient Information [NCI]

Mistletoe is a semiparasitic plant that grows on many types of trees, including apple, oak, pine, and elm (see Question 1). Mistletoe extracts are one of the most widely studied complementary and alternative medicine therapies in people with cancer. In Europe, mistletoe extracts are among the most prescribed drugs for...

mitapivat

Mitapivat is used to treat low red blood cell counts caused by hemolytic anemia (early breakdown of red blood cells) in adults with pyruvate kinase deficiency. Mitapivat may also be used for purposes not listed in this medication guide.

Mitapivat

(mye ta piv at)

Mites

Mites belong to the family (arachnid) that includes spiders, ticks, and scorpions, but mites are barely visible with the naked eye. Some mites are parasites that live on humans or other animals and may cause diseases such as typhus, scabies, and mange.

Mitigo Injection 10 mg/mL (20 mL) (MORPHINE - INJECTION)

This medicine is given as an injection. Carefully follow the instructions for preparing this medicine before injection. Always inspect the medicine before using. The liquid should be clear or light yellow. Do not use the medicine if it contains any particles or if it has changed color. Keep medicine at room temperature...

Mitigo Injection 25 mg/mL (20 mL) (MORPHINE - INJECTION)

This medicine is given as an injection. Carefully follow the instructions for preparing this medicine before injection. Always inspect the medicine before using. The liquid should be clear or light yellow. Do not use the medicine if it contains any particles or if it has changed color. Keep medicine at room temperature...

Mitochondrial Diseases

What are mitochondrial diseases? Mitochondrial (say "my-tuh-KAWN-dree-uhl") diseases are a group of rare diseases that can sometimes be passed down from mothers to their children. The diseases happen when mitochondria don't work the way they should. Mitochondria are tiny parts of the cells in your body. They are often...

Mitomycin

(mye'' toe mye' sin)

mitomycin

Mitomycin is used in combination with other cancer drugs to treat cancer of the stomach and pancreas. Mitomycin may also be used for purposes not listed in this medication guide.

Mitomycin

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

mitomycin (gel)

Mitomycin gel is used in adults to treat cancer of the lining of the upper urinary tract including the kidney. Mitomycin gel may also be used for purposes not listed in this medication guide.

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