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  2. List of abbreviations used in medical prescriptions - Wikipedia

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    List of abbreviations used in medical prescriptions. This is a list of abbreviations used in medical prescriptions, including hospital orders (the patient-directed part of which is referred to as sig codes). This list does not include abbreviations for pharmaceuticals or drug name suffixes such as CD, CR, ER, XT (See Time release technology ...

  3. WebMD's A to Z Drug Database

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    WebMD's A to Z Drug Database provides information on prescription drugs, vitamins, and over-the-counter medications, including side effects and interactions.

  4. WebMD Drugs & Medications - Medical information on ...

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    Answer your medical questions on prescription drugs, vitamins and Over the Counter medications. Find medical information, terminology and advice including side effects, drug interactions, user ...

  5. List of antidepressants - Wikipedia

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    This is a complete list of clinically approved prescription antidepressants throughout the world, as well as clinically approved prescription drugs used to augment antidepressants or mood stabilizers, by pharmacological and/or structural classification. Chemical/generic names are listed first, with brand names in parentheses.

  6. Types of Antidepressants: SSRIs, SNRIs, and More - WebMD

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    Monoamine oxidase inhibitors are the oldest antidepressants available in the U.S. The newer antidepressants, such as SSRIs and SNRIs, have fewer side effects, so MAOIs aren’t used as often ...

  7. The main discussion of these abbreviations in the context of drug prescriptions and other medical prescriptions is at List of abbreviations used in medical prescriptions. Some of these abbreviations are best not used, as marked and explained here.

  8. Administration of Medication: Taking Drugs the Right Way

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    applied to the skin. transdermal. given through a patch placed on the skin. The route used to give a drug depends on three main factors: the part of the body being treated. the way the drug works ...

  9. This code -- combined with the pill’s size, color, and shape -- helps you tell it apart from other medications. A pill’s imprint code can be made up of any single letter or number, or any ...