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Laboratory tests check a sample of your blood, urine, or body tissues. A technician or your doctor analyzes the test samples to see if your results fall within the normal range. The tests use a range because what is normal differs from person to person. Many factors affect test results. These include:

  • Your sex, age and race
  • What you eat and drink
  • Medicines you take
  • How well you followed pre-test instructions

Your doctor may also compare your results to results from previous tests. Laboratory tests are often part of a routine checkup to look for changes in your health. They also help doctors diagnose medical conditions, plan or evaluate treatments, and monitor diseases.

Result FDA Approved Drugs

BYETTA [Exenatide Synthetic]
RX
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300mcg/1.2ml (250mcg/ml) (subcutaneous injectable)
600mcg/2.4ml (250mcg/ml) (subcutaneous injectable)
Astrazeneca AbApr 28, 2005
  • Lowering plasma glucagon in a subject in need thereof, including one with type 2 diabetes, by administering an exendin or analog, such as exendin-4.
  • Reducing food intake in a subject with type 2 diabetes by administering an exendin, such as exendin-4.
  • Reducing gastric motility or delaying gastric emptying by administering an exendin, such as exendin-4.
  • Stimulating insulin release by administering exenatide.
  • Treating type 2 diabetes mellitus with exenatide by stimulating insulin release.
  • Use of exenatide may result in reduction in appetite..
  • Use of exenatide may result in reduction in body weight.
efficacy
0.0  (0)
side effects
0.0  (0)
danger
0.0  (0)

UNK

ICLUSIG [Ponatinib HydrochlorideC29H27F3N6OClH]
RX
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eq 15mg base (oral tablet)
eq 30mg base (oral tablet)
eq 45mg base (oral tablet)
AriadDec 14, 2012
  • A method for the treatment of leukemias.
  • A method for treating acute lymphoblastic leukemia.
  • A method for treating chronic myeloid leukemia.
  • A method for treating leukemia resulting from a mutation in the bcr-abl kinase domain.
  • A method for treating philadelphia chromosome positive acute lymphoblastic leukemia.
  • A method of treating chronic myelogenous leukemia.
efficacy
0.0  (0)
side effects
0.0  (0)
danger
0.0  (0)

UNK

ORAVERSE [Phentolamine MesylateC17H19N3OCH4O3S]
RX
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0.4mg/1.7ml (injection injectable)
Septodont HoldingMay 9, 2008
  • A method of reversing soft-tissue anesthesia i.e. anesthesia of the lip and tongue, and the associated functional deficits resulting from an intraoral submucosal injection of a local anesthetic.
efficacy
0.0  (0)
side effects
0.0  (0)
danger
0.0  (0)

UNK

TOTECT [Dexrazoxane HydrochlorideC11H16N4O4ClH]
RX
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eq 500mg base/vial (injection injectable)
Clinigen HlthcareSep 6, 2007
  • Treatment of extravasation resulting from iv anthracycline chemotherapy.
efficacy
0.0  (0)
side effects
0.0  (0)
danger
0.0  (0)

UNK

TRULANCE [Plecanatide]
RX
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3mg (oral tablet)
Synergy PharmsJan 19, 2017
  • Chronic idiopathic constipation.
  • Elevation of intracellular cgmp resulting in increased intestinal fluid and accelerated transit.
efficacy
0.0  (0)
side effects
0.0  (0)
danger
0.0  (0)

UNK

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Home Remedies for Result

IMPOTENCE [erectile dysfunction]
   Horny Goat Weed is formulated to bring you the youthful energy you've been longing for. Take consistently for best results.Jerry | November 29th, 2017
efficacy
5.0  (1)
side effects
1.0  (1)
danger
2.0  (1)

UNK

LOW ENERGY [lathargic]
   Royal Jelly has been used for thousands of years for Real Results and Instantly Amplify Performance by stimulate Nitric Oxide, Energy and Testosterone Production.
Mechanism - Leyzene, Royal Jelly
Nobody | July 15th, 2018
efficacy
0.0  (0)
side effects
0.0  (0)
danger
0.0  (0)

UNK


WARNING: All medicines, drugs, plants, chemicals or medicial precedures below are for historical reference only. Many of these treatments are now known to be harmful and possibly fatal. Do not consume any plant, chemical, drug or otherwise without first consulting a licensed physician that practices medine in the appropriate field.

Felter's Materia Medica on Result

ABSINTHIUM (Artemisia absinthium)ARAB3
   ... sickness and vomiting. A chronic intoxication ensues that is more fearful in its effects than that resulting from the abuse of alcoholics. Epileptoid attacks are common, physical and mental force is ......s seriously impaired, and virile power is lost in the male, while a premature menopause is a common result in the female. It is also said to produce a peculiar hyperesthesia, most marked in the integu...1

ACONITUM NEPALLUS
   ..., producing a tingling, pricking sensation and numbness, followed by peripheral sensory impairment, resulting in anaesthesia of the part. The latter is due to paralysis of the sensory nerve terminals.......s sufficient to produce these effects, which some, with extreme boldness, declare to be therapeutic results. Toxicology.—In poisonous amounts the symptoms given are exaggerated and the effects extrem...1

ACTÆA ALBA.
   The rhizome and rootlets of Actaea alba, Bigelow (Nat. Ord. Ranunculaceae). A perennial of the United States east of the Mississippi, abounding in... / ...In large doses it is emeto-cathartic, and serious gastrointestinal irritation and inflammation have resulted from overdoses of it. It deserves a more extended study than has yet been given it. Actaea ... / ...arising from derangement of the reproductive organs. Like cimicifuga it is useful in atonic indigestion of the nervous dyspepsia type. 1

ADONIS VERNALIS
   ...train from overexertion; Hale recommended it in endocarditis and in weak and irregular heart action resulting from chronic nephritis. Wilcox used it in chronic albuminuria, with pale urine and deliriu......om chronic nephritis. Wilcox used it in chronic albuminuria, with pale urine and delirium with good results and in uremic convulsions, which had been frequent, without a return of the eclampsia for tw...1

ALETRIS FARINOSA
   The rhizome of Aletris farinosa, Linné, gathered after the plant has flowered (Nat. Ord. Haemodoraceae). United States. Dose, 5 to 60... / ...ine Aletris. Dose, 5 to 60 drops. Action and Therapy.—Owing to the confusion that has long existed resulting from the unwitting substitution of aletris, for Helonias (Chamaelirium) the virtues of the... / ...carminative effects thus ascribed would seem to belong to helonias rather than to aletris, which is neither bitter nor aromatic like the former. 1

AMYGDALUS PERSICA
   The leaves and bark of the twigs of Amygdalus Persica, Linné (Nat. Ord. Rosaceae). Native to Persia. Cultivated everywhere. Common Name: Peach... / ...is. Scudder valued it in the vomiting of cholera infantum. We believe the failure of many to obtain results from amygdalus in vomiting is due to the use of alcoholic preparations instead of the infusi... / ...less value for cough than wild cherry or hydrocyanic acid. For the latter the infusion or the specific medicine may be used. 1

ANEMOPSIS CALIFORNICA
   The root of Anemopsis californica, Hooker (Nat. Ord. Saururaceae). A native perennial of wet places in Southern California and Northern Mexico.... / ...rrhal conditions of the respiratory, gastro-intestinal, and genito-urinal tracts. It has given good results in bronchial cough and nasal catarrh. In the latter affection, Munk uses it largely as a spr... / ...somewhat like cubeb. 1

APOCYNUM CANNABINUM
   ...ood passes at a time through the kidneys, the act of filtration is more perfect and marked diuresis results. Though long known that diuresis was one of its most prominent results, the knowledge that t......terial tonus, rather than to the increased intrinsic secreting power of the renal glomeruli, is the result of pharmacologic investigation in recent years, particularly the work of Horatio C. Wood, Jr.......sels is the ideal condition which we seek to remedy with apocynum. It is a vascular stimulant. Such results one would not expect to obtain if there were circulatory obstruction or active fever. The on...1

ASPIDIUM
   The rhizome of Dryopteris Filix-mas and of Dryopteris marginalis, Asa Gray (Nat. Ord. Filices). World-wide ferns of the Northern Hemispheres.... / ...tremors, cramps, dyspnea, cold perspiration, cyanosis, collapse, and death. In some cases amblyopia results, and permanent visual and aural disturbances have resulted from its toxic action. Unless the...1

BALSAMUM PERUVIANUM
   ...n produced by applying the balsam to the skin, as hives, eczema, and erythema; sometimes the latter results from its internal use. These effects are thought to be due largely to impurities in the fact......atient must be compelled to rest the leg in a horizontal position for some weeks in order to insure results. The same solution may be poured into small granulating sinuses, produced by drainage tubes,...1

BERBERIS (Mahonia) AQUIFOLIUM
   ...ted by general ill-conditions. If then syphilitic dyscrasia is benefited by this drug, and clinical results seem to show that it is, it is probably due to its general alterative effects in maintaining......won its reputation chiefly as a remedy for the syphilitic taint. The more chronic the conditions or results of the disease, the more it has been praised. Some claim that if given early it will abort t...1

BRYONIA
   The root of Bryonia dioica, Jacquin, and Bryonia alba, Linné (Nat. Ord. Cucurbitaceae.) Europe. Common Names: Bryony, Bastard Turnip, Devil's... / ...no other medication than bryonia in very small doses. In fact, it is a medicine that gives the best results from minute doses. In fevers the patient is decidedly apathetic, the secretions are scant an... / ...its origin in irritation or erethism. Tensive or sharp pains are almost always present, and the secretion, if there is any, is small in quantit1

CALAMUSACCA4
   The rhizome of Acorus Calamus, Linné (Nat. Ord. Acoraceae). Common in wet and muddy grounds everywhere in the Northern Hemisphere. Dose, 5 to 40... / ...ment into which was incorporated Specific Medicine Calendula. Zinc ointment alone failed to achieve results. Internal. Through its supposed action as a local and general vasomotor stimulant it has bee... / ...value in all of the local conditions named it has been much overrated, and its real medicinal worth obscured by extravagant praise.1

CALENDULA
   The florets of Calendula officinalis, Linné (Nat. Ord. Compositae). Southern Europe and the Orient; largely cultivated as a garden flower. Dose,... / ...ment into which was incorporated Specific Medicine Calendula. Zinc ointment alone failed to achieve results. Internal. Through its supposed action as a local and general vasomotor stimulant it has bee... / ...value in all of the local conditions named it has been much overrated, and its real medicinal worth obscured by extravagant praise.1

CALUMBA (Jateorhiza palmata)JAPA2
   The root of Jateorhiza palmata (Lamarck), Miers (Nat. Ord. Menispermaceae). A climbing perennial, the Kalumb of the Southeast coast of Africa.... / ...t be administered for too long a period lest gastric irritability and consequent impaired digestion result. Therapy.—The least irritating and one of the best of the simple bitters and of especial val... / ...local action, and indirectly, by favoring better digestion, the quality of the blood is improved, hence its value in anemia during convalescence.1


WARNING: All medicines, drugs, plants, chemicals or medicial precedures below are for historical reference only. Many of these treatments are now known to be harmful and possibly fatal. Do not consume any plant, chemical, drug or otherwise without first consulting a licensed physician that practices medine in the appropriate field.

Physician's Materia Medica on Result

CERIUM OXALATE
   The most efficient remedy we have for vomiting depending on pregnancy or uterine irritation. Has been used in sea-sickness and in cholera with good results. Does not replace Bismuth in relieving gastric irritation. Dose, 0.06 to 0.3 or o.o'Grm. (1 to 5 or 10 grs.).2

HYDRANGEAHYDRA
   The root of HYDRANGEA ARBORESCENs, Lin. Diuretic. antilithic; in large doses cathartic. Prescribed with good results in renal colic, especially when due to deposits of phosphates.2

IODOSYL
   An organic chemical compound containing a little more than 655 of Iodine; empirical formula, C7H4O3I2. An amorphous powder, non toxic and free from irritant action, yet having antiseptic properties that make it invaluable in surgery. It may be used wherever iodo form is now employed with effects at least equally satisfactory. The results obtained with it in treating ulcerations of the cornea are par ticularly gratifying. It may be given internally as a gastric anti septic, in doses of 0.03 to 0.2

THYROID GLAND
   The desiccated gland or an extract from it is used with remark able effects in myxedema. cretinism, scleroderma and excessive obesity and is also said to have given good results in acute mania, melancholia, puerperal and climacteric insanity and other condi tions of mental derangement. Dose of the dried gland (Thyroideum Siccum, B. P.), 0.2 to 0.6 Grm. (3 to 10 grs.).2


WARNING: All medicines, drugs, plants, chemicals or medicial precedures below are for historical reference only. Many of these treatments are now known to be harmful and possibly fatal. Do not consume any plant, chemical, drug or otherwise without first consulting a licensed physician that practices medine in the appropriate field.

Physician's Therapeutics Memoranda on Result

EPIDIDYMITIS
   Use antipyretic and anodyne remedies as indicated. Apply locally an ointment of guaiacol or a solution of silver nitrate. Keep patient in bed if possible, with pelvis elevated, or else keep the part at rest by an appropriate dressing. After acute symptoms have sub sided treat resulting induration with mercurial and belladonna ointments or with lanolin, giving iodides internally.2

GANGRENE
   Bromine is the most e lcient escharotic; chromic acid and nitric acid are often used. Carbolic acid applied in full strength, followed by alcohol to limit its action, with subsequent dressing with Iodosyl has given excellent results. For cleansing, hydrogen peroxide is eflicient. Ichthyol and boric acid may be used in dressing, but Iodosyl is better. Internally guaiacol and creosote to guard against p yemia.2

GOITRE
   In simple Goitre (Bronchocele), ointment of mercuric iodide or tincture iodine externally; creosotide or potassium iodide and extract of thymus gland internally. In Exophthalmic Goitre, belladonna, strophanthus. ergot and sparteine are among the remedies that have been found serviceable. Extract of suprarenal capsules promises good results.2

LOCOMOTOR ATAXIA
   If due to syphilitic infection antisyphilitic remedies such as potassium iodide and Donovan’s solution. If resulting from metal lic poisoning, iodides to promote elimination. Systematic exercises toregain faculty of coordinating movements. For relief of “lightning” pains, acetanilid, antipyrin, phenacetin, lactophenin, chang ing often from one to another of these and combining them with caffeine; cannabis indica. Solution Gold and Arsenic Bromide, N., B. & Co. may do good.2

RACHITIS
   The disease is one of non-assimilation, the remedies, 1st general tonics and nutrients; cod liver oil. quinine, copper arsenite, syrup ferrous iodide, Haemo-Mangan; 2d Bone lood; phosphorus. glycero phosphates, hypophosphites, lacto-phosphates, Eupeptic Hypophos phites, N., B. & Co. Thyroid extract and suprarenal extract have given good results. Improve hygienic condition of patient and prescribe massage and passive exercise when this is practicable.2


References

1) Felter, Harvey Wickes, 1922, The Eclectic Materia Medica, Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Cincinnati, Ohio.
2) Nelson, Baker & Co., 1904, Physician's Handy Book of Materia Medica and Therapeustics, Detroit, Michigan.