List of drugs: Ad-Ak
Comprehensive list of over 20,000 medications / pharmaceutical drugs sorted alphabetically. Please help add detailed information about each medication including their pharmacology, mechanism of action, indications, side effects, and other relevant information for each of these medications. Some of the useful resources for information including the Food and Drug Administration, Drug bank (Canada) and UK medicines info Also see the top 200 prescription drugs in US and drug classes.
List of pharmaceutical drugs/medications sorted alphabetically[edit source]
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This multi-page article lists pharmaceutical drugs alphabetically by name. Many drugs have more than one name and, therefore, the same drug may be listed more than once. Brand names and generic names are differentiated by the use of capital initials for the former.
Abbreviations are used in the list as follows:
- INN = International Nonproprietary Name
- BAN = British Approved Name
- USAN = United States Adopted Name
- Two-letter codes for countries
Comprehensive list of over 20,000 medications / pharmaceutical drugs sorted alphabetically. Please help add detailed information about each medication including their pharmacology, mechanism of action, indications, side effects, and other relevant information for each of these medications. Some of the useful resources for information including the Food and Drug Administration, Drug bank (Canada) and UK medicines info Also see the top 200 prescription drugs in US and drug classes.
List of pharmaceutical drugs/medications sorted alphabetically[edit source]
A – B – C – D – E – F – G – H – I – J – K – L – M – N – O – P – Q – R – S – T – U – V – W – X – Y – Z – 0 - 9
Top 200 drugs | Medicare drugs | Canadian drugs | Dictionary of drugs | drug classes
Aa–Ab | Ac | Ad–Ak | Al | Am | An–Ap | Aq–Ar | As–Az
ad[edit | edit source]
ada-ade[edit | edit source]
- Adacel
- adafenoxate (INN)
- Adagen
- Adagen (Enzon)
- Adalat
- adalimumab (USAN)
- adamexine (INN)
- adapalene (INN)
- adaprolol (INN)
- adargileukin alfa (INN)
- adarotene (INN)
- adatanserin (INN)
- Adderall
- adefovir (INN)
- adelmidrol (INN)
- ademetionine (INN)
- Adenocard
- Adenoscan
- adenosine phosphate (INN)
- aderbasib (USAN, INN)
adi-adv[edit | edit source]
- adibendan (INN)
- adicillin (INN)
- adimolol (INN)
- adinazolam (INN)
- Adipex-P
- adiphenine (INN)
- adipiodone (INN)
- adipiplon (USAN, INN)
- Adipost
- aditeren (INN)
- aditoprim (INN)
- adomiparin (USAN)
- adosopine (INN)
- Adoxa
- adozelesin (INN)
- Adphen
- adrafinil (INN)
- adrenalone (INN)
- Adriamycin (Pharmacia & Upjohn Company)
- Adrucil
- Adrucil (ICN Puerto Rico)
- adsorbocarpine
- Adsorbonac
- Advair Diskus (GlaxoSmithKline)
- Advicor (Abbott Laboratories)
- Advil (Pfizer)
ae-ai[edit | edit source]
- Aeroaid
- Aerobid (3M), also known as flunisolide
- AeroChamber
- Aerolate
- Aerolone
- Aeroseb-Dex
- Aeroseb-HC
- Aerosporin
- afacifenacine (INN)
- afalanine (INN)
- afamelanotide (INN)
- afatinib (INN, (USAN)
- Afaxin
- afegostat (USAN, INN)
- afelimomab (INN)
- afimoxifene (INN)
- aflibercept (USAN, INN))
- afloqualone (INN)
- afovirsen (INN)
- AFP-Cide
- Afrin
- Afrinol
- afurolol (INN)
- afutuzumab (USAN)
- agalsidase alfa (INN)
- agalsidase beta (INN)
- aganepag (INN)
- aganirsen (INN)
- aganodine (INN)
- agatolimod (USAN, INN)
- Agenerase
- Aggrastat (Medicure)
- Aggrenox (Boehringer Ingelheim)
- aglepristone (INN)
- AgNO3
- agomelatine (INN)
- Agrylin
- AH-Chew
- AHA
- AHF
- Airomir (3M) [Ca], also known as salbutamol
ak[edit | edit source]
- AK-Con
- AK-Dex
- AK-Fluor
- AK-Mycin
- AK-Pentolate
- AK-Poly-Bac
- AK-Pred
- AK-Rinse
- AK-Sulf
- AK-T-Caine
- AK-Taine
- AK-Tracin
- AK-Trol
- AK-Zol
- Akbeta
- Akineton
- aklomide (INN)
- Akne-Mycin
- Akpentolate
- Akpro
- Akrinol
- Aktob
- Akwa Tears
This multi-page article lists pharmaceutical drugs alphabetically by name. Many drugs have more than one name and, therefore, the same drug may be listed more than once. Brand names and generic names are differentiated by the use of capital initials for the former.
Abbreviations are used in the list as follows:
- INN = International Nonproprietary Name
- BAN = British Approved Name
- USAN = United States Adopted Name
- Two-letter codes for countries
Comprehensive list of over 20,000 medications / pharmaceutical drugs sorted alphabetically. Please help add detailed information about each medication including their pharmacology, mechanism of action, indications, side effects, and other relevant information for each of these medications. Some of the useful resources for information including the Food and Drug Administration, Drug bank (Canada) and UK medicines info Also see the top 200 prescription drugs in US and drug classes.
List of pharmaceutical drugs/medications sorted alphabetically[edit source]
A – B – C – D – E – F – G – H – I – J – K – L – M – N – O – P – Q – R – S – T – U – V – W – X – Y – Z – 0 - 9
Top 200 drugs | Medicare drugs | Canadian drugs | Dictionary of drugs | drug classes
Aa–Ab | Ac | Ad–Ak | Al | Am | An–Ap | Aq–Ar | As–Az
Comprehensive list of medications or pharmaceutical drugs used in the United States with their NDC or national drug code, brand name, dosage, forms of administration etc. sorted alphabetically.
- Top 200 drugs
- Medicare drugs
- Canadian drugs
- Dictionary of drugs
- Encyclopedia of drugs
- List of FDA approved drugs
- List of drugs A-Z - sorted in multipage format
- Drug categories
- Drug dosage forms
- Habit forming drugs
External links[edit source]
The following is the collection of detailed information and links to the National Institute of Health (NIH) comprehensive drug information portal and other reliable sources of information. Select the drug name below to show drug description, drug classification, other common drug names, and information on the reasons why prescribed, how medication should be used, and what possible side effects could occur.
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