List of drugs: Oq–Ow

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List of drugs: Oq–Ow is a comprehensive catalog within the broader compendium of pharmaceutical drugs. This list encompasses a range of medicinal compounds, categorized alphabetically under the letters Oq through Ow. These drugs are utilized in various branches of medicine, including but not limited to, pharmacology, oncology, neurology, and cardiology. Each entry provides insights into the drug's uses, mechanism of action, and potential side effects.

List of Drugs: Oq–Ow[edit | edit source]

Oq[edit | edit source]

  • Oqabetuzumab - A monoclonal antibody designed for the treatment of certain types of cancer.
  • Oquix (Levofloxacin ophthalmic solution) - Used in the treatment of bacterial conjunctivitis.

Or[edit | edit source]

  • Orlistat - A drug designed to treat obesity by preventing the absorption of fats from the human diet, thereby reducing caloric intake.
  • Orphenadrine - A muscle relaxant used to relieve pain and discomfort caused by strains, sprains, and other muscle injuries.

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