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  2. Ondansetron - Wikipedia

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    Ondansetron, sold under the brand name Zofran among others, is a medication used to prevent nausea and vomiting caused by chemotherapy, radiation therapy, migraines, or surgery. [8] It is also effective for treating gastroenteritis. [9] [10] It can be given orally (by mouth), intramuscularly (injection into a muscle), or intravenously ...

  3. Tricyclic antidepressant overdose - Wikipedia

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    Activated charcoal is most useful if given within 1 to 2 hours of ingestion. [10] Other decontamination methods such as stomach pumps, ipecac induced emesis, or whole bowel irrigation are generally not recommended in TCA poisoning. [11] [12] Stomach pumps may be considered within an hour of ingestion but evidence to support the practice is poor ...

  4. Drug-induced QT prolongation - Wikipedia

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    Excessive QT prolongation can trigger tachycardias such as torsades de pointes (TdP). QT prolongation is an established side effect of antiarrhythmics, but can also be caused by a wide range of non-cardiac medicines, including antibiotics, antidepressants, antihistamines, opioids, and complementary medicines.

  5. 5-HT3 antagonist - Wikipedia

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    They are usually given intravenously, shortly before administration of the chemotherapeutic agent, [3] although some authors have argued that oral administration may be preferred. [4] The concomitant administration of a NK 1 receptor antagonist , such as aprepitant , significantly increases the efficacy of 5-HT 3 antagonists in preventing both ...

  6. Drugs You Don't Need For Disorders You Don't Have - The ...

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    The same could not be said for other drugs that manufacturers began promoting with multimillion-dollar campaigns. Take the case of Nexium, which is now infamous in the world of health care policy. Until the 1980s, doctors had treated acid reflux with over-the-counter pills, like Tums, that counteracted the effects of stomach acid.

  7. QT interval - Wikipedia

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    An "abnormal" QTc in males is a QTc above 450 ms; and, in females, above 470 ms. [17] If there is not a very high or low heart rate, the upper limits of QT can roughly be estimated by taking QT = QTc at a heart rate of 60 beats per minute (bpm), and subtracting 0.02 s from QT for every 10 bpm increase in heart rate.

  8. Is There a Best Time to Take Metformin? - AOL

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    Doses above 2,000 milligrams may be better tolerated when given three times a day with meals. The gist is always to take your metformin with food and aim to take your medications at the same time ...

  9. List of withdrawn drugs - Wikipedia

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    Ventricular arrhythmia, QT-prolongation. [14] Cloforex: 1969 Germany Cardiovascular toxicity. [3] Clomacron: 1982 UK Hepatotoxicity. [3] Clometacin: 1987 France Hepatotoxicity. [3] Co-proxamol (Distalgesic) 2004 UK Risk of overdose Cyclobarbital: 1980 Norway Risk of overdose [3] Cyclofenil: 1987 France Hepatotoxicity. [3] Dantron: 1963 Canada ...