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Vatio FDA Approved Drugs

AGGRASTAT [Tirofiban HydrochlorideC22H36N2O5SClHH2O]
RX
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eq 12.5mg base/250ml (eq 0.05mg base/ml) (injection injectable)
eq 3.75mg base/15ml (eq 0.25mg base/ml) (injection solution)
eq 5mg base/100ml (eq 0.05mg base/ml) (injection injectable)
MedicureApr 20, 2000
  • A dosing regimen of aggrastat (tirofiban hydrochloride)(25mcg/kg followed by 0.15mcg/kg/min infusion) to reduce the rate of thrombotic coronary events associated with acute coronary syndrome (acs) in patients with non-st elevation acs.
efficacy
0.0  (0)
side effects
0.0  (0)
danger
0.0  (0)

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CARDENE [Nicardipine HydrochlorideC26H29N3O6ClH]
RX
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25mg/10ml (2.5mg/ml) (injection injectable)
Chiesi Usa IncJan 30, 1992
  • Method for treating acute elevations of blood pressure in human subject in need thereof.
efficacy
0.0  (0)
side effects
0.0  (0)
danger
0.0  (0)

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CARDENE IN 0.83% SODIUM CHLORIDE IN PLASTIC CONTAINER [Nicardipine HydrochlorideC26H29N3O6ClH]
RX
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40mg/200ml (0.2mg/ml) (intravenous injectable)
Chiesi Usa IncNov 7, 2008
  • Method for treating acute elevations of blood pressure in human subject in need thereof.
efficacy
0.0  (0)
side effects
0.0  (0)
danger
0.0  (0)

UNK

CARDENE IN 0.86% SODIUM CHLORIDE IN PLASTIC CONTAINER [Nicardipine HydrochlorideC26H29N3O6ClH]
RX
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20mg/200ml (0.1mg/ml) (intravenous injectable)
Chiesi Usa IncJul 31, 2008
  • Method for treating acute elevations of blood pressure in human subject in need thereof.
efficacy
0.0  (0)
side effects
0.0  (0)
danger
0.0  (0)

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CARDENE IN 4.8% DEXTROSE IN PLASTIC CONTAINER [Nicardipine HydrochlorideC26H29N3O6ClH]
RX
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20mg/200ml (0.1mg/ml) (intravenous injectable)
Chiesi Usa IncJul 31, 2008
  • Method for treating acute elevations of blood pressure in human subject in need thereof.
efficacy
0.0  (0)
side effects
0.0  (0)
danger
0.0  (0)

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CARDENE IN 5.0% DEXTROSE IN PLASTIC CONTAINER [Nicardipine HydrochlorideC26H29N3O6ClH]
RX
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40mg/200ml (0.2mg/ml) (intravenous injectable)
Chiesi Usa IncNov 7, 2008
  • Method for treating acute elevations of blood pressure in human subject in need thereof.
efficacy
0.0  (0)
side effects
0.0  (0)
danger
0.0  (0)

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REVATIO [Sildenafil CitrateC22H30N6O4SC6H8O7]
RX
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eq 10mg base/12.5ml (eq 0.8mg base/ml) (intravenous solution)
eq 10mg base/ml (oral for suspension)
eq 20mg base (oral tablet)
PfizerNov 18, 2009
efficacy
0.0  (0)
side effects
0.0  (0)
danger
0.0  (0)

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SILDENAFIL CITRATE [Sildenafil CitrateC22H30N6O4SC6H8O7]
RX
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eq 10mg base/12.5ml (eq 0.8mg base/ml) (intravenous solution)
eq 20mg base (oral tablet)
Aurobindo Pharma LtdApr 1, 2015
Amneal PharmsFeb 28, 2013
Apotex CorpNov 6, 2012
Dr Reddys Labs LtdNov 6, 2012
Hetero Labs Ltd VNov 26, 2014
Macleods Pharms LtdDec 17, 2013
Mylan Pharms IncNov 9, 2012
Rubicon Res Pvt LtdJun 20, 2016
Teva PharmsJan 7, 2013
Torrent Pharms LtdNov 6, 2012
Watson Labs IncNov 6, 2012
efficacy
5.0  (1)
side effects
0.0  (0)
danger
0.0  (0)

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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

TYZEKA [TelbivudineC10H14N2O5]
RX
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600mg (oral tablet)
NovartisOct 25, 2006
  • Treatment of chronic hepatitis b in adult patients with evidence of viral replication and either evidence of persistant elevations in serum aminotransferases (alt or ast) or histologically active disease.
  • Treatment of chronic hepatitis b in adult patients.
efficacy
0.0  (0)
side effects
0.0  (0)
danger
0.0  (0)

UNK

VIAGRA [Sildenafil CitrateC22H30N6O4SC6H8O7]
RX
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eq 100mg base (oral tablet)
eq 25mg base (oral tablet)
eq 50mg base (oral tablet)
Pfizer IncMar 27, 1998
  • Treatment of erectile dysfunction.
efficacy
4.8  (5)
side effects
1.0  (1)
danger
1.0  (1)

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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 Vatio

ALLIUM CEPA
   The fresh bulb of Allium Cepa, Linné (Nat. Ord. Liliaceae). Common in cultivation everywhere. Common Name: Onion. Principal Constituent.—A colorless oil,... / The fresh bulb of Allium Cepa, Linné (Nat. Ord. Liliaceae). Common in cultivation everywhere. Common Name: Onion. Principal Constituent.—A colorless oil, composed chiefly of ... / ...passages of blood, pus, and mucus. The dose is from 5 to 10 drops in water. It is sometimes given with an equal quantity of tincture of Xanthium Strumarium. 1

APOCYNUM CANNABINUM
   The root of Apocynum cannabinum, Linné (Nat. Ord. Apocynaceae) gathered in autumn after the leaves and fruit have matured. Grows throughout the... / ...ly. In such a state it will prove a remedy; under opposite conditions it is likely to prove an aggravation. The patient with a strong, rope-like, hard, and quick pulse is not the patient for apocynum.... / ...may be looked for. Under these circumstances we have removed enormous dropsical swellings with it, giving quick relief from dyspnea and1

ARNICA MONTANA
   ...on; advanced stage of disease, with marked enfeeblement, weak circulation, and impaired spinal innervation; embarrassed respiration; lack of control over urine and feces; sleeplessness from impeded re......e invoked to good advantage in states of depression. The keynote for arnica is spinal and vagal enervation. It should be brought into service when there is deficient nervous response, sluggish vascula...... debility, and depressed function. In the advanced stages of exhausting diseases, where spinal innervation is poor, control over the sphincters lost, and there is feeble respiration due to central vag...1

CACTUS (Selenicereus spp.)
   ...e and diuretic. According to Scudder (Specific Medication), it neither increases nor depresses innervation; that it is neither stimulant nor sedative. Locke, on the other hand, believes it sedative, b......n in structural heart-wrongs, the majority of unpleasant symptoms are partly due to disordered innervation, and this condition is corrected by cactus. It does not seem to make any difference whether t......rence whether the heart-action be feeble, violent, or irregular, provided it be due to lack of innervation, associated with mental depression, or in excitable or nervous individuals, the remedy reliev...1

CHELIDONIUM
   The whole plant of Chelidonium majus, Linné (Nat. Ord. Papaveraceae). Europe naturalized in waste places in the United States. Dose, 1 to 60... / ...many preceding ones, no other attacks followed the use of chelidonium, the patient being under observation for many years, and occasionally taking a dose of the medicine. It is not a remedy for the pa... / ...they are proportionately relieved by the action of chelidonium upon the latter. The greatest drawback to chelidonium is its horribly nasty taste.1

COCAERYTH5
   ...idextractum Coca, Fluidextract of Coca. Dose, 5 to 30 minims. Specific Indications.—Defective innervation, with dizziness; impaired digestion; pain in back of the head, and fatigue; gastric pain; ino......ous weakness and muscular debility. Coca is a remedy to be used temporarily only for defective innervation. Though the appetite is apparently normal, digestion is imperfect, and there is an associated...1

COLLINSONIA
   The fresh root and plant of Collinsonia canadensis, Linné (Nat. Ord. Labiatae.) Damp and rich soils of woods from Canada to Florida. Common... / ...psia, all with more or less constipation, appear to be benefited by collinsonia. By increasing innervation and relieving irritability it proves useful in atonic dyspepsia, with poor abdominal circulat... / ...disorder collinsonia is helpful, there is always a sense of weight and constriction, venous engorgement, dilated capillaries, and muscular atony.1

ECHINACEA
   The dried root of Brauneria angustifolia, Linné (Echinacea angustifolia [DeCandolle], Heller). (Nat. Ord. Compositae.) In rich prairie soils of... / ...ta Cream. An ointment for external use. Specific Indications.—”Bad blood”; to correct fluid depravation, with tendency to sepsis and malignancy, best shown in its power in gangrene, carbuncles, boi... / ...cent solution to full strength echinacea or echafolta may be freely used, syringing the channels with it. This gives great relief from pain 1

GELSEMIUM
   The dried rhizome and roots of Gelsemium sempervirens (Linné,) Aiton (Nat. Ord. Loganiaceae). Dose, 1/10 to 1 grain. Common Names: Yellow... / ... state, for the child with hot head and tremulous and jerky muscles, for great restlessness with elevation of temperature; for the touchy and grouchy but feverish individual who magnifies his ailments... / ...great restlessness and excitation” are the classic indications for it as first formulated by Scudder, and these stand among the truest of speci1

GUARANAPACU7
   A dried paste, chiefly consisting of the crushed or pounded seeds of Paullinia Cupana, Kunth (Nat. Ord. Sapindaceae), yielding not less than 4 per... / ...se feeble, the eyes dull and expressionless, and nausea is prominent. Every movement causes an aggravation of the pain, the patient is mindweary, and cerebral anemia is always present. It sometimes re... / ...by headache, has been relieved by it. In headaches the doses of 20 to 30 drops of the specific medicine should be given.1

HUMULUS
   The strobiles of Humulus Lupulus, Linné (Nat. Ord. Urticaceae). Europe and Asia; common in cultivation. Common Names: Hops, Hop. Principal... / The strobiles of Humulus Lupulus, Linné (Nat. Ord. Urticaceae). Europe and Asia; common in cultivation. Common Names: Hops, Hop. Principal Constituents.—Lupulin (see Lupulinum), hop-bitter acid, ... / ...useful in fermentative dyspepsia with acid eructations. For other uses see Lupulinum, which has superseded hops largely as an internal medicine.1

IRISIRIS
   The rhizome and roots of Iris versicolor, Linné (Nat. Ord. Iridaceae). Common in wet places in the United States. Dose, 5 to 20 grains. Common... / ...well as those of the intestines. Iris also salivates, but without injury to the gums and teeth. Salivation from vegetable sialagogues may be differentiated from that caused by mercury by the absence o...1

LAVANDULALAIN12
   ...he flowers of Lavandula vera, De Candolle (Nat. Ord. Labiatae). Dry sterile soils of mountainous elevations in southern Europe and northern Africa; cultivated in the United States. Common Names: Laven... / ...the compound tincture in nervous irritability in children, and incorporated it in a “soothing syrup” described under Cypripedium, which see.1

MYRRHA (Commiphora spp.)
   The gum-resin obtained from one or more varieties of Commiphora (Nat. Ord. Burseraceae). Region of Gulf of Aden and the Red Sea, Africa, and... / ...local application for spongy and bleeding gums and is effective in mercurial and other forms of salivation. The tincture may be diluted with about 6 to 10 parts of water. It may also be used with bene... / ...Ferri Composita) for the amenorrhea of chlorosis and other forms of anemia; and of the Compound Pills of Rhubarb (Pilulae Rhei Compositae).1

OLEUM RICINI
   Castor Oil. The fixed oil obtained from the seeds of Ricinus communis, Linné (Nat. Ord. Euphorbiaceae). An East Indian plant;... / ... for it cannot be used for prolonged periods without detriment to the patient, and probably an aggravation of the costive condition. But for an occasional purge in constipation preliminary to the use ... / ...equal parts of aromatic syrup of rhubarb (or neutralizing cordial or glyconda) and castor oil may be given in doses of one to two fluidounces.1


References

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