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Methoxsalen Rapid

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

Methoxy Polyethylene Glycol-Epoetin Beta Injection

(meth ox" ee pol" ee eth' i leen glye' kol e poe' e tin bay' ta)

Methoxy Polyethylene Glycol-Epoetin Beta Prefilled Syringe (METHOXY POLYETHYLENE GLYCOL-EPOETIN BETA - INJECTION)

This medicine is given as an injection. Read and make sure you understand the instructions for measuring dose and using syringe. If you have any questions, talk to your doctor, nurse, or pharmacist. Do not mix this medicine with other solutions. Always inspect the medicine before using. The liquid should be clear or...

Methoxyisoflavone

How to Use It Manufacturers of methoxyisoflavone recommend 200 to 400 mg twice a day. . Where to Find It Several substances similar to methoxyisoflavone are found in many plants and some foods, including soybeans. Whether methoxyisoflavone itself is found in nature is unknown. Possible Deficiencies Methoxyisoflavone is...

Methoxyisoflavone for Sports & Fitness

Methoxyisoflavone How Much Is Usually Taken by Athletes? Methoxyisoflavone is a member of the family flavonoids (isoflavones). In a U.S. Patent, the developers of this substance claim, based on preliminary animal research, that it possesses anabolic (muscle-building and bone-building) effects without the side effects...

methscopolamine

Methscopolamine reduces the secretions of certain organs in the body, such as the stomach. Methscopolamine is used to reduce stomach acid secretion to help control peptic ulcers. This medicine does not help heal an ulcer. Methscopolamine may also be used for purposes not listed in this medication guide.

Methscopolamine Oral Tablet (METHSCOPOLAMINE - ORAL)

Swallow with a full glass (8 oz) of water unless your doctor gives you different instructions. To relieve dry mouth, chew gum, suck on hard candy/ice chips, drink extra water, or use a saliva substitute. Store at room temperature away from heat, light, and moisture. Do not keep in the bathroom. Drink plenty of water...

methsuximide

Methsuximide is an anti-epileptic medication, also called an anticonvulsant. Methsuximide is used alone or in combination with other medications to treat absence seizures (also called "petit mal" seizures) in adults and children. Methsuximide may also be used for purposes not listed in this medication guide.

Methsuximide

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Methsuximide

(meth sux' i mide)

Methsuximide Oral Capsule (METHSUXIMIDE - ORAL)

For seizures. Brand Name(s): Celontin. Generic Name: Methsuximide.

Methyclothiazide

(meth i kloe thye' a zide)

Methyclothiazide

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methyl aminolevulinate (topical)

Methyl aminolevulinate makes your skin more sensitive to light. It works by causing a reaction with light that can destroy certain types of diseased skin cells. Methyl aminolevulinate topical (for the skin) is used in combination with red light therapy to treat a skin condition called actinic keratosis of the face and...

methyl salicylate topical

Methyl salicylate topical (for the skin) is used for temporary relief of minor aches and pains caused by strains, sprains, arthritis, bruising, nerve pain, simple backache, or pain in the lower spine. Methyl salicylate topical may also be used for purposes not listed in this medication guide.

methylcellulose

Methylcellulose is a bulk-forming laxative that increases the amount of water in your stools to help make them softer and easier to pass. Methylcellulose is used to treat constipation and to help maintain regular bowel movements. Methylcellulose may also be used for purposes not listed in this medication guide.

Methylcellulose Oral Tablet (BULK-FORMING LAXATIVES - ORAL)

For bowel movement. Brand Name(s): Citrucel. Generic Name: Methylcellulose.

Methylcellulose Powder For Oral Suspension (BULK-FORMING LAXATIVES - ORAL)

For bowel movement. Brand Name(s): Citrucel. Generic Name: Methylcellulose.

methylcobalamin (vitamin B12) oral/injection

Methylcobalamin is used to treat vitamin B12 deficiency. Vitamin B12 is important for the brain and nerves, and for the production of red blood cells. Methylcobalamin is sometimes used in people with pernicious anemia, diabetes, and other conditions. Methylcobalamin may also be used for purposes not listed in this...

Methyldopa

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Methyldopa

(meth ill doe' pa)

methyldopa

Methyldopa lowers blood pressure by decreasing the levels of certain chemicals in your blood. This allows your blood vessels (veins and arteries) to relax (widen). Methyldopa is used to treat hypertension (high blood pressure). Methyldopa may also be used for purposes not listed in this medication guide.

Methyldopa and Hydrochlorothiazide

(meth ill doe' pa) (hye droe klor oh thye' a zide)

Methyldopa Oral Tablet (METHYLDOPA - ORAL)

For high blood pressure. Generic Name: Methyldopa.

Methyldopa-Hydrochlorothiazide

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

methylene blue (injection)

Methemoglobin is a form of hemoglobin (HEEM o glo bin). Hemoglobin is a substance in blood that carries oxygen and distributes it to your tissues and organs. However, methemoglobin is not a type of hemoglobin that is useful in carrying oxygen. Methemoglobin normally exists in small amounts in the blood. However, when...

Methylergonovine

(meth il er goe noe' veen)

methylergonovine (oral and injection)

Methylergonovine is used just after a baby is born, to help deliver the placenta (also called the "afterbirth"). It is also used to help control bleeding and to improve muscle tone in the uterus after childbirth. Methylergonovine may also be used for purposes not listed in this medication guide.

Methylergonovine Injection

This medicine is used for the following purposes: labor contraction, bleeding after childbirth. Generic Name: Methylergonovine.

Methylergonovine Oral Tablet (METHYLERGONOVINE - ORAL)

This medicine is used for the following purposes: labor contraction, bleeding after childbirth. Brand Name(s): Methergine. Generic Name: Methylergonovine.

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