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  2. Fludrocortisone - Wikipedia

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    Common side effects of fludrocortisone include high blood pressure, swelling, heart failure, and low blood potassium. [3] Other serious side effects can include low immune-system function, cataracts, muscle weakness, and mood changes. [3] Whether use of fludrocortisone during pregnancy is safe for the fetus is unknown. [5]

  3. Fluticasone - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, it was the 25th most commonly prescribed medication in the United States, with more than 22 million prescriptions, [8] [9] although it is also sold over-the-counter (OTC). [ 10 ] See also

  4. Fluticasone propionate - Wikipedia

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    Common side effects when inhaled include upper respiratory tract infections, sinusitis, thrush, and cough. [8] Common side effects when used in the nose include nosebleeding and sore throat. [ 9 ] Unlike fluticasone furoate , which is approved in children as young as two years of age when used for allergies, fluticasone propionate is only ...

  5. Fludroxycortide - Wikipedia

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    Fludroxycortide (INN, BAN, JAN), also known as flurandrenolide and flurandrenolone, [1] is a synthetic topical corticosteroid and is used as an anti-inflammatory treatment for use on skin irritations.

  6. Isoflupredone - Wikipedia

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  7. Flunisolide - Wikipedia

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    The effects of topical corticosteroids are not immediate and must be used for at least a few days for noticeable relief. As-needed use is less effective than regular recommended use. [2] Flunisolide should not be used for nasal infections. It should not be continued if symptoms are not relieved after regular use for over two to three weeks. [3]

  8. Midol - Wikipedia

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    Midol is a brand of over-the-counter analgesic drugs marketed for menstrual cramping and other effects related to premenstrual syndrome and menstruation. Various subbrands are formulated using different active ingredients. Midol is distributed by Bayer.

  9. Fluocortin - Wikipedia

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