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Etodolac Oral Tablet (ETODOLAC - ORAL)

This medicine is used for the following purposes: arthritis, gout, inflammatory disease, pain. Brand Name(s): Lodine. Generic Name: Etodolac.

Etomidate Injection

For anesthesia. Generic Name: Etomidate.

etonogestrel (implant)

Etonogestrel implant is used as contraception to prevent pregnancy. The medicine is contained in a small plastic rod that is implanted into the skin of your upper arm. The medicine is released slowly into the body. The rod can remain in place and provide continuous contraception for up to 3 years. Etonogestrel implant...

Etonogestrel Drug Implant (ETONOGESTREL - IMPLANT)

For birth control. Brand Name(s): Nexplanon. Generic Name: Etonogestrel.

Etonogestrel-Ethinyl Estradiol

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Etoposide

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Etoposide

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etoposide (injection)

Etoposide is used to treat cancer of the lung or testicles. It is usually given with other cancer medicines in a combination chemotherapy. Etoposide may also be used for purposes not listed in this medication guide.

etoposide (oral)

Etoposide is used to treat small cell lung cancer. It is usually given in combination with other cancer medicines. Etoposide may also be used for purposes not listed in this medication guide.

Etoposide Injectable Solution (ETOPOSIDE - INJECTION)

For treating cancer. Brand Name(s): Toposar. Generic Name: Etoposide.

Etoposide Injection

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Etoposide Injection (ETOPOSIDE PHOSPHATE - INJECTION)

For treating cancer. Brand Name(s): Etopophos. Generic Name: Etoposide.

Etoposide Oral Capsule (ETOPOSIDE - ORAL)

For treating cancer. Generic Name: Etoposide.

Etoposide Phosphate

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etoposide phosphate

Etoposide phosphate is used to treat cancer of the lung or testicles. Etoposide phosphate may also be used for purposes not listed in this medication guide.

Etranacogene Dezaparvovec Injection (ETRANACOGENE DEZAPARVOVEC - INJECTION)

For bleeding disorder. Brand Name(s): Hemgenix. Generic Name: Etranacogene Dezaparvovec-drlb.

Etranacogene dezaparvovec-drlb Injection

Brand Name(s): Hemgenix ®

Etrasimod

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Etravirine

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etravirine

Etravirine is an antiviral medicine that is used with other medicines to treat human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). HIV causes the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). Etravirine is not a cure for HIV or AIDS. Etravirine is for use in adults and children who are at least 2 years old. Etravirine may also be used for...

Etravirine

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Etravirine Oral Tablet (ETRAVIRINE - ORAL)

This medicine is used for the following purposes: HIV, prevent infection. Brand Name(s): Intelence. Generic Name: Etravirine.

Eucalyptus

Botanical names: Eucalyptus globulus How It Works The major constituent in eucalyptus leaves is a volatile oil known as eucalyptol (1,8-cineol). In order to provide an effective expectorant and antiseptic action, the leaf oil should contain approximately 70–85% eucalyptol. 3 Eucalyptus oil is said to function in a...

Eucalyptus for Sports & Fitness

Eucalyptus How Much Is Usually Taken by Athletes? Eucalyptus-based rubs have been found to warm muscles in athletes. 1 This suggests that eucalyptus may help relieve minor muscle soreness when applied topically, though studies are needed to confirm this possibility. Side Effects Side effects from the internal use of...

Eustachian tube

The eustachian tubes run between the inside of the ears and the back of the throat. When a person swallows, the eustachian tubes open briefly to match the air pressure in the middle ear with the air pressure outside the ear. If the eustachian tubes become blocked, pressure changes cause pain in the ear. Fluid may build...

Eustachian tubes

When you yawn or swallow, the eustachian tubes open briefly and make the air pressure equal inside and outside the ears. The eustachian tubes drain fluid from the ears. But if a tube can't open, fluid can get trapped in the middle ear. This creates pressure that can cause ear pain.

Evaluating Pain in a Child

Pain can be difficult for a child to describe. Also, a child isn't always able to recognize a sensation as pain. An older child may be able to describe tingling, cramping, or sharp sensations and may be able to tell where and when the sensation occurs. When a young child is in pain, the signs can be hard to recognize...

Evaluation and Treatment After a First Seizure

It can be scary if you or someone you care about has a seizure for the first time. When you see the doctor, they will try to figure out why you had the seizure. And they will figure out if you need treatment. Seizures can be caused by lots of things. Examples are infections, epilepsy, medicines, and problems in the...

evening primrose

Evening primrose is a plant also known as Primrose Seed Oil, Aceite de Onagra, Acide Cis-linoléique, Cis-Linoleic Acid, EPO, Fever Plant, Herbe-aux-ânes, Huile de Graines d'Onagre, Huile D'Onagre, Huile de Primerose, Huile de Primevère Vespérale, Jambon de Jardinier, Jambon du Paysan, King's Cureall...

Evening Primrose Oil

How to Use It Although many people may have inadequate levels of GLA, the optimal intake for this nutrient remains unknown. Researchers often use 3,000–6,000 mg of EPO per day, which provides approximately 270–540 mg of GLA. Where to Find It EPO is found primarily in supplements. Its presumed active ingredient, GLA, can...

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