List of drugs: Fm–Ft
List of drugs: Fm–Ft is a comprehensive catalog within the broader scope of pharmacology, focusing on medications and substances starting with the letters Fm through Ft. This list encompasses a variety of drug classes, including but not limited to, antibiotics, analgesics, antidepressants, and antipsychotics, each with distinct therapeutic uses, mechanisms of action, and potential side effects. The drugs listed here are used in various medical fields, from psychiatry to oncology, and from endocrinology to infectious diseases.
List of Drugs[edit | edit source]
- Fmoc-Cl - A reagent used in peptide synthesis.
- Fmod - (Please note: If the item is unknown, it is left blank.)
- Fosamprenavir - An antiretroviral drug used in the treatment of HIV/AIDS.
- Foscarnet - An antiviral medication used to treat herpes viruses, including cytomegalovirus (CMV) retinitis.
- Fosfomycin - An antibiotic used to treat urinary tract infections.
- Fosinopril - An ACE inhibitor used in the treatment of hypertension and heart failure.
- Fosphenytoin - An anticonvulsant used to control seizures.
- Fostamatinib - A medication used in the treatment of chronic immune thrombocytopenia.
- Fotemustine - An alkylating agent used in the treatment of certain types of cancer.
- Frovatriptan - A triptan used for the treatment of migraine headaches.
- Fulvestrant - An estrogen receptor antagonist used in the treatment of certain types of breast cancer.
- Fumagillin - A drug used to treat microsporidiosis, an infection caused by microsporidia.
- Fumarate - A compound used in various medications as a form of medication salt, such as in dimethyl fumarate for the treatment of multiple sclerosis.
- Fumazenil - A benzodiazepine antagonist used to reverse the effects of benzodiazepines.
- Furosemide - A loop diuretic used in the treatment of congestive heart failure, edema, and hypertension.
- Fusafungine - An antibiotic used in the treatment of respiratory tract infections.
- Fusidic acid - An antibiotic used to treat skin infections, such as impetigo, and other infections caused by susceptible bacteria.
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