One piece of pharmaceutical propaganda that floated out was: “The 81 mg dosage for aspirin as a blood thinner is not an arbitrary number, but rather based on extensive clinical research and ...
Talk to your doctor first. The standard dose is one baby aspirin (81 milligrams) a day. Higher doses are no more effective, and can cause more stomach upset. When it comes to heart attacks and ...
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Administration of 60 mg Vyvanse chewable tablet with food (a high-fat meal) decreases the exposure (C max and AUC inf) of dextroamphetamine by about 5% to 7%, and prolongs mean Tmax by ...
Ibuprofen 50mg, 100mg; citrus flavor; contains phenylalanine. Advanced renal disease: not recommended. History of upper GI disease. Active peptic ulcer. Impaired renal or hepatic function.
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Participants were randomized to receive cilostazol (100 mg twice daily) or aspirin (81 mg once daily) for 1 to 5 years. The primary endpoint was the first occurrence of any stroke. About three ...
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Adderall (amphetamine/dextroamphetamine) is a brand-name drug prescribed for ADHD and narcolepsy in adults and some children. Adderall comes in two forms. The dosage ...
your child has a condition called phenylketonuria. The 5 mg and 4 mg chewable tablets contain aspartame, corresponding to 0.842 mg phenylalanine in each 5 mg tablet and 0.674 mg in each 4 mg tablet.
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