List of drugs: Df–Di

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List of drugs: Df–Di is a comprehensive catalog within the larger compendium of pharmaceutical drugs. This list encompasses a range of medicinal compounds, categorized alphabetically under the letters Df through Di. These drugs serve various therapeutic purposes, including but not limited to treating diseases, managing symptoms, and aiding in diagnostic procedures. Each entry in this list is linked to a more detailed article that provides in-depth information on the drug's uses, mechanism of action, side effects, and pharmacokinetics.

List of Drugs: Df–Di[edit | edit source]

  • Dexamethasone – A potent synthetic member of the glucocorticoid class of steroids, used to treat inflammatory and autoimmune conditions, as well as to manage cerebral edema.
  • Diazepam – A benzodiazepine with anxiolytic, sedative, muscle relaxant, and anticonvulsant properties, commonly used to treat anxiety, seizures, and muscle spasms.
  • Diclofenac – A nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) used to treat pain and inflammatory disorders such as arthritis.
  • Diflucan (Fluconazole) – An antifungal medication used to treat and prevent a variety of fungal and yeast infections.
  • Digoxin – A cardiac glycoside used to treat various heart conditions, including atrial fibrillation and heart failure.

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