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  2. File:Antibiotic chart.pdf - Wikipedia

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  3. Tirzepatide - Wikipedia

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    [10] [14] It is sold under the brand name Mounjaro for diabetes treatment, [10] and Zepbound for weight loss and treatment of obstructive sleep apnea. [ 11 ] [ 18 ] Tirzepatide is a gastric inhibitory polypeptide analog and GLP-1 receptor agonist . [ 11 ]

  4. Zepbound Weight Loss Medication Approved by FDA to Treat ...

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    The weight loss drug Zepbound, generically known as tirzepatide, is also now an approved medication to treat obstructive sleep apnea, per a Food and Drug Administration Dec. 20 press release.

  5. Can Weight Loss Drugs Like Wegovy and Zepbound Help You ... - AOL

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    You may not be familiar with GLP-1 agonists, but there’s a good chance you’ve heard of the brand names attached to this class of drugs: names like Wegovy, Ozempic, Mounjaro, and Zepbound.

  6. Harvey Fierstein Lost 120 lbs. on Zepbound: 'Being Fat Is Not ...

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    After gaining weight during the Covid-19 pandemic, Harvey Fierstein says that he’s now lost 120 lbs., — all thanks to weight-loss medication. In typically irreverent Fierstein fashion, the ...

  7. Ertapenem - Wikipedia

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    Ertapenem is mainly eliminated via the kidneys and urine (80%) and to a minor extent via the faeces (10%). Of the 80% found in the urine, 38% is excreted as the parent drug and 37% as the ring-opened metabolite. The biological half-life is about 3.5 hours in women, 4.2 hours in men and 2.5 hours in children up to 12 years of age. [7] [13]

  8. Sulfamethoxazole - Wikipedia

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    Sulfamethoxazole (SMZ or SMX) is an antibiotic. It is used for bacterial infections such as urinary tract infections, bronchitis, and prostatitis and is effective against both gram negative and positive bacteria such as Escherichia coli and Listeria monocytogenes. [1] Common side effects include nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, and skin rashes.

  9. Is It Safe to Use Expired Vitamins? The Truth About Vitamin ...

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    The best way to store vitamins for optimal shelf-life Elements like heat, humidity, light, and air are the “main enemies of vitamin freshness,” says Blatner. “Keep them cool, dry, and out of ...