Inactive ingredients in prescription drugs
[DOC File]Active ingredients
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Inactive ingredients: Lippogel, lidocaine. Indications for use: For the induction of erection . Contraindications: This product should not be used by those with known allergy or sensitivity to its components. This product should not be used by men who have low blood pressure, or are taking newly prescribed heart or blood pressure medication.
[DOC File]UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
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They might have different inactive ingredients. Drugs are made up of both active and inactive ingredients. Some people may be sensitive to inactive ingredients. For example, some people have reactions to certain dyes used in some drugs. The generic costs less than the brand name drug. The cash price and insurance co-pay is usually lower.
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Therapeutic duplication exists when a patient takes two drugs by the same route of administration with ingredients that share the same therapeutic or pharmacologic class. Insulins, anticonvulsants, antituberculars, sublingual nitrates, aerosol nitroglycerin and aerosol dosage forms of anti-asthmatic beta agonist agents are excluded from the ...
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Generic versions have the same active ingredients as their brand-name counterparts, and they are equal in strength and dosage. Sometimes drug manufacturers use different inactive ingredients, such as fillers and dyes, which affect a drugs shape, color, size or taste.
[DOC File]Member FAQs - Additional FAQs
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(e) “Compounded drug” means a drug that is created by combining one or more active pharmaceutical ingredients, and one or more inactive ingredients, to meet specific patient medical needs that cannot be met with FDA-approved prescription drugs, FDA-approved non-prescription drugs, or other drugs commercially available in the marketplace.
The Truth About the “Inactive Ingredients” in Your Medications
The FDA also has a website where it lists inactive ingredients and the maximum daily dose that can be taken of those inactive ingredients. And we make sure all of the generic drugs fall within ...
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The term “added substances” is usually used synonymously with the terms “inactive ingredients,” “excipients,” and “pharmaceutic ingredients.” “Administer” means the direct application of a Drug to the body of a patient or research subject by injection, inhalation, ingestion, or any other means.
[DOCX File]National Association of Boards of Pharmacy
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Active ingredients (in each tablet) Anhydrous citric acid 1000 mg. Antacid Aspirin 325 mg. Analgesic Sodium bicarbonate (heat-treated) 1916 mg. Antacid. Uses . for the relief of: heartburn, acid indigestion, and sour stomach when accompanied with headache or body aches and pains . upset stomach with headache from overindulgence in food or drink
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