PDR Consumer Drug Information

The Physician's Desk Reference (PDR) Consumer Drug Information database contains information on drug indications, recommended dosages for adults and children, side effects, possible food and drug interactions, and detailed instructions for use (including in pregnancy or while breastfeeding).

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PDR Consumer Drug Information is written in lay terms and is based on the FDA-approved drug information found in the PDR. It gives consumers plain-English explanations for the safe and effective use of prescription and non-prescription drugs - explanations that are consistent with the information professionals are referencing in the PDR.

PDR Consumer Drug Information A-Z index:

A
Abacavir sulfate → Arthrotec
Asacol → Azulfidine

B
Bactrim → Butoconazole nitrate

C
Caduet → Colazal
Colesevelam → Cytoxan

D
Dalmane → DynaCirc CR

E
E-Mycin → Ezetimibe

F
Factive → Furosemide

G
Gabapentin → Gyne-Lotrimin

H
Habitrol → Hyzaar

I
Iletin → Itraconazole

J
K
K-Dur → Klor-Con

L
Labetalol hydrochloride → Luride

M
Maalox → Mytrex

N
Nabumetone → Nystatin, Triamcinolone acetonide

O
Ocuflox → OxyContin

P
Pamelor → Propine
Propoxyphene napsylate, Acetaminophen → Pyridium

Q
Quazepam → Qvar Inhalation Aerosol

R
Rabeprazole sodium → Rythmol

S
Salmeterol xinafoate → Synthroid

T
T-Phyl → Trifluoperazine hydrochloride
Trihexyphenidyl hydrochloride → Tylox

U
Ultracet → Ursodiol

V
Vagifem → Vytorin

W
Warfarin sodium → Wellbutrin XL

X
Xalatan → Xopenex

Y
Yocon → Yohimex

Z
Zaditor → Zyvox


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