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Lexin FDA Approved Drugs

AFREZZA [Insulin Recombinant Human]
RX
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12 units/inh (inhalation powder)
4 units/inh (inhalation powder)
8 units/inh (inhalation powder)
MannkindApr 17, 2015
  • Administration of a composition comprising insulin complexed with a diketopiperazine..
  • Administration of a composition comprising insulin complexed with microparticles of a diketopiperazine..
  • Administration of fdkp microparticles comprising insulin..
  • Method of aerosolizing/deagglomerating an insulin dry powder for use in treating diabetes mellitus via oral inhalation using an inhaler with a cartridge containing the insulin dry powder..
  • Method of controlling glycemia in diabetics by administering an initial dose of insulin-fdkp with a meal; determining blood glucose level 1-2 hrs after and administering a supplemental dose of insulin-fdkp if postprandial glucose level is >140 mg/dl.
  • Method of delivering to a patient with diabetes mellitus in a single inhalation, greater than 75% of a dry powder dose comprising insulin and fumaryl diketopiperazine using a high resistance to flow dry powder inhaler..
  • Pulmonary administration of a compisition comprising insulin bound to a diketopiperazine..
  • Pulmonary administration of a composition comprising insulin bound to a complexing agent..
  • Pulmonary administration of an insulin composition comprising fdkp at the beginning of a meal to a patient also being treated with a long-acting insulin..
  • Treatment of a patient having diabetes mellitus with a prandial rapid acting insulin..
  • Treatment of diabetes mellitus with an inhaled insulin to improve glycemic control using a dry powder inhalation system comprising an inhaler, a cartridge and a dry powder medicament comprising insulin in a single inhalation.
  • Treatment of patient having diabetes mellitus via oral inhalation of fdkp microparticles comprising insulin.
  • Use of an inhaler to administer dry powder medicament.
efficacy
0.0  (0)
side effects
0.0  (0)
danger
0.0  (0)

UNK

CEPHALEXIN [CephalexinC16H17N3O4SH2O]
RX
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eq 125mg base/5ml (oral for suspension)
eq 250mg base (oral capsule)
eq 250mg base/5ml (oral for suspension)
eq 333mg base (oral capsule)
eq 500mg base (oral capsule)
eq 750mg base (oral capsule)
LupinAug 17, 2005
Orchid HlthcareJul 10, 2006
TevaFeb 13, 1987
Alkem Labs LtdDec 20, 2010
Aurobindo Pharma LtdNov 16, 2005
Belcher PharmsJul 15, 1988
HikmaJan 24, 2006
Sun Pharm Inds (in)Jun 11, 1987
Yung Shin PharmFeb 24, 2005
efficacy
0.0  (0)
side effects
0.0  (0)
danger
0.0  (0)

UNK

FLUTAMIDE [FlutamideC11H11F3N2O3]
RX
-
125mg (oral capsule)
Actavis Labs Fl IncSep 18, 2001
Cipla LtdSep 19, 2001
Par PharmSep 18, 2001
efficacy
0.0  (0)
side effects
0.0  (0)
danger
0.0  (0)

UNK

KEFLEX [CephalexinC16H17N3O4SH2O]
RX
-
eq 250mg base (oral capsule)
eq 500mg base (oral capsule)
eq 750mg base (oral capsule)
Pragma Pharms LlcApproved Prior To Jan 1, 1982
efficacy
0.0  (0)
side effects
0.0  (0)
danger
0.0  (0)

UNK

WARNING: Consult a licensed physician in the appropriate field for medical treatment and drug prescription. Do not self medicate.


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 Lexin

BAPTISIA
   The recent root and leaves of Baptisia tinctoria, Robert Brown (Nat. Ord. Leguminosae), a perennial shrub-like plant, indigenous to North... / ...nd baptin, laxative and cathartic; and a yellowish resin. Baptitoxine is identical with cystisine, ulexine, and sophorine, toxic principles found in other active plants, and resembles sparteine in its... / ...healing of the ulcerated surfaces. In all of the local disorders mentioned, baptisia should be given internally as well as applied locally.1

CATARIA
   The leaves and flowering tops of Nepeta Cataria (Nat. Ord. Labiatae). A common perennial of Europe, and naturalized in the United States. Common... / ...cific Medicine Nepeta. Dose, 10 to 60 drops. Specific Indications.—Abdominal colic, with constant flexing of the thighs; writhing and persistent crying; nervous agitation. Action and Therapy.—A safe... / ...effects of alcohol are needed, or when the freshly dried herb cannot be obtained, the specific medicine may be used in place of the infusion.1


References

1) Felter, Harvey Wickes, 1922, The Eclectic Materia Medica, Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Cincinnati, Ohio.