List of drugs: Aq–Ar
List of Drugs: Aq–Ar[edit | edit source]
The List of Drugs: Aq–Ar serves as a detailed directory within the pharmaceutical and medical sectors, offering insights into a wide array of medications and substances that fall within the alphabetical segment from Aq to Ar. This encompassing list features diverse drug classes such as antibiotics, antidepressants, antipsychotics, antivirals, and analgesics, each distinguished by unique therapeutic applications, action mechanisms, and pharmacokinetic properties. Employed across a broad spectrum of medical scenarios, these drugs address chronic illnesses, acute symptoms, and specific disease management.
- AquaMEPHYTON - Derivative of Vitamin K1 used in treating certain bleeding disorders.
- Aquaphyllin - Theophylline-based medication indicated for asthma and other respiratory issues.
- Aquasol A - Vitamin A supplement aimed at preventing or addressing vitamin A deficiency.
- [[Aqueous Colloidal Solution of Vitamin K1 :Refer to AquaMEPHYTON.
- Arakoda - Tafenoquine, a prophylactic medication against malaria.
- Aranelle - A birth control pill combining ethinylestradiol and norethindrone for contraception.
- Arava - Leflunomide, a DMARD for rheumatoid arthritis treatment.
- [[Arbaclofen :A Baclofen derivative utilized as a muscle relaxant and antispastic agent.
- Arbidol - Umifenovir for the treatment of influenza and other viral infections.
- Arbutamine - Synthetic catecholamine for cardiac stress testing applications.
- Arcalyst - Rilonacept, targeting cryopyrin-associated periodic syndromes (CAPS).
- Arcapta Neohaler - Indacaterol for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) management.
- Arcoxia - Etoricoxib, a COX-2 inhibitor for acute and chronic pain and osteoarthritis.
- Arformoterol - A Long-acting beta-adrenoceptor agonist (LABA) for COPD treatment.
- Argatroban - Direct thrombin inhibitor as an alternative anticoagulant to heparin.
- Arginine - Amino acid supplement for heart disease and erectile dysfunction among other conditions.
- Arimidex - Anastrozole, an aromatase inhibitor in breast cancer therapy.
- Aripiprazole - An antipsychotic for schizophrenia and bipolar disorder management.
- Aristada - Long-acting injection of aripiprazole for schizophrenia.
- Aristocort - Triamcinolone, a corticosteroid for allergies, skin diseases, and arthritis.
- Arixtra - Fondaparinux, preventing and treating deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism.
- Aromasin - Exemestane, an aromatase inhibitor for breast cancer treatment.
- Arranon - Nelarabine for certain types of leukemia and lymphoma.
- Artane - Trihexyphenidyl for Parkinson's disease and extrapyramidal symptoms.
- Artemether/Lumefantrine - Antimalarial combination for acute, uncomplicated malaria.
- Arthrotec - Diclofenac and misoprostol combination for osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis in patients at risk for NSAID-induced ulcers.
- Arzerra - Ofatumumab, a CD20-directed cytolytic antibody for chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL).
- Asacol - Mesalamine for ulcerative colitis treatment.
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