List of drugs: Fe
List of drugs: Fe is a comprehensive article detailing various pharmaceutical drugs, medications, and compounds that start with the prefix "Fe". This list includes a wide range of substances from over-the-counter supplements to prescription medications, each with its unique applications, dosage forms, and mechanisms of action. The drugs listed here are utilized in various branches of medicine, including hematology, gastroenterology, nutrition, and more, reflecting the diversity of conditions that begin with "Fe".
List of Drugs[edit | edit source]
Ferrous sulfate[edit | edit source]
- Use: Iron deficiency anemia
- Form: Tablet, liquid
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Fenofibrate[edit | edit source]
- Use: Hyperlipidemia
- Form: Tablet, capsule
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Fentanyl[edit | edit source]
- Use: Pain management, particularly chronic pain and pain during anesthesia
- Form: Patch, injection, lozenge
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Fexofenadine[edit | edit source]
- Use: Allergic rhinitis, urticaria
- Form: Tablet, suspension
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Ferumoxytol[edit | edit source]
- Use: Treatment of iron deficiency anemia in adult patients with chronic kidney disease
- Form: Injection
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Febuxostat[edit | edit source]
- Use: Gout
- Form: Tablet
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Felodipine[edit | edit source]
- Use: Hypertension
- Form: Extended-release tablet
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Fenoprofen[edit | edit source]
- Use: Pain, osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis
- Form: Tablet
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Ferric carboxymaltose[edit | edit source]
- Use: Iron deficiency anemia
- Form: Injection
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Fesoterodine[edit | edit source]
- Use: Overactive bladder
- Form: Extended-release tablet
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Fenbendazole[edit | edit source]
- Use: Parasitic worms
- Form: Tablet, granule
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Ferric citrate[edit | edit source]
- Use: Control of serum phosphorus levels in patients with chronic kidney disease on dialysis
- Form: Tablet
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Fentanyl citrate[edit | edit source]
- Use: Anesthesia adjunct, pain management
- Form: Lozenge, injection
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