Proking may be available in the countries listed below.
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Clobutinol hydrochloride (a derivative of Clobutinol) is reported as an ingredient of Proking in the following countries:
- Argentina
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Proking may be available in the countries listed below.
Clobutinol hydrochloride (a derivative of Clobutinol) is reported as an ingredient of Proking in the following countries:
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Sapofen may be available in the countries listed below.
Ibuprofen is reported as an ingredient of Sapofen in the following countries:
Pseudoephedrine hydrochloride (a derivative of Pseudoephedrine) is reported as an ingredient of Sapofen in the following countries:
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Carpilo may be available in the countries listed below.
Carteolol hydrochloride (a derivative of Carteolol) is reported as an ingredient of Carpilo in the following countries:
Pilocarpine hydrochloride (a derivative of Pilocarpine) is reported as an ingredient of Carpilo in the following countries:
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In the US, Carnitor (levocarnitine systemic) is a member of the drug class nutraceutical products and is used to treat Carnitine Deficiency and Peripheral Neuropathy.
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Levocarnitine is reported as an ingredient of Carnitor in the following countries:
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Crofed may be available in the countries listed below.
Pseudoephedrine hydrochloride (a derivative of Pseudoephedrine) is reported as an ingredient of Crofed in the following countries:
Triprolidine hydrochloride monohydrate (a derivative of Triprolidine) is reported as an ingredient of Crofed in the following countries:
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Benylin Descongestivo may be available in the countries listed below.
Dextromethorphan hydrobromide (a derivative of Dextromethorphan) is reported as an ingredient of Benylin Descongestivo in the following countries:
Pseudoephedrine hydrochloride (a derivative of Pseudoephedrine) is reported as an ingredient of Benylin Descongestivo in the following countries:
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Synrelina may be available in the countries listed below.
Nafarelin acetate (a derivative of Nafarelin) is reported as an ingredient of Synrelina in the following countries:
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Carnidose may be available in the countries listed below.
Levocarnitine is reported as an ingredient of Carnidose in the following countries:
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Generic Name: demecarium bromide ophthalmic (deh meh KARE ee um)
Brand Names: Humorsol Ocumeter
Demecarium bromide ophthalmic reduces pressure in the eye by increasing the amount of fluid that drains from the eye. Demecarium bromide ophthalmic also causes the pupil to become smaller and reduces its response to light or dark conditions.
Demecarium bromide ophthalmic is used to treat glaucoma by lowering the pressure inside the eye. Demecarium bromide ophthalmic is also used for other conditions that require increased fluid outflow from the eye, after surgical iridectomy, and for certain eye disorders involving eye accommodation (focusing).
Demecarium bromide ophthalmic may also be used for purposes other than those listed in this medication guide.
Contact your doctor immediately if you notice any decrease in vision or an increase in "floaters" in your visual field. Rarely, demecarium bromide ophthalmic may cause retinal detachment. Retinal detachment can lead to blind spots, floaters in the visual field, and even blindness. Your doctor will want to check your retina before you use this medication to determine if you have an increased risk of retinal detachment.
Apply light pressure to the inside corner of the eye (near the nose) after each application to prevent the medicine from draining down the tear duct.
Rarely, demecarium bromide ophthalmic may cause retinal detachment. Tell your doctor if you have any type of retinal disease, if you have had a retinal tear, if you are nearsighted, or if you have had cataract surgery. These conditions may increase the risk of retinal detachment.
Before using this medication, tell your doctor if you
have heart failure,
have high or low blood pressure,
have ever had a heart attack,
have asthma,
have a stomach ulcer or stomach spasms,
have epilepsy,
have hyperthyroidism (an overactive thyroid),
have blockage of your urinary tract or difficulty urinating, or
have Parkinson's disease.
You may not be able to use demecarium bromide ophthalmic, or you may require a dosage adjustment or special monitoring during treatment if you have any of the conditions listed above.
If you wear contact lenses, remove them before applying demecarium bromide ophthalmic. Ask your doctor if contact lenses can be reinserted after application of the medication.
Use demecarium bromide ophthalmic eye drops exactly as directed by your doctor. If you do not understand the instructions, ask your doctor, pharmacist, or nurse to explain them to you.
If you wear contact lenses, remove them before applying demecarium bromide ophthalmic. Ask your doctor if contact lenses can be reinserted after application of the medication.
To apply the eye drops:
Tilt the head back slightly and pull down on the lower eyelid. Position the dropper above the eye. Look up and away from the dropper. Squeeze out a drop and close the eye. Apply gentle pressure to the inside corner of the eye (near the nose) for about 1 minute to prevent the liquid from draining down the tear duct. If you are using more than one drop in the same eye, repeat the process with about 5 minutes between drops. If you are using drops in both eyes, repeat the process in the other eye.
Apply the missed dose as soon as you remember. However, if it is almost time for the next regularly scheduled dose, skip the missed dose and apply the next one as directed. Do not use a double dose of this medication.
Symptoms of a demecarium bromide ophthalmic overdose may include sweating, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, watering mouth, tearing eyes, fainting, difficulty breathing, and an irregular heartbeat.
If you wear contact lenses, remove them before applying demecarium bromide ophthalmic. Ask your doctor if contact lenses can be reinserted after application of the medication.
Do not use other eye medications during treatment with demecarium bromide ophthalmic except under the direction of your doctor.
Contact your doctor immediately if you notice any decrease in vision or an increase in "floaters" in your visual field. Rarely, demecarium bromide ophthalmic may cause retinal detachment. Retinal detachment can lead to blind spots, floaters in the visual field, and even blindness. Your doctor will want to check your retina before you use this medication to determine if you have an increased risk of retinal detachment.
an allergic reaction (shortness of breath; closing of the throat; swelling of the lips, face, or tongue; or hives);
abdominal cramps or diarrhea;
watering mouth;
excessive sweating;
urinary incontinence;
muscle weakness;
difficulty breathing; or
an irregular heart beat.
Other, less serious side effects may be more likely to occur. Continue to use demecarium bromide ophthalmic and talk to your doctor if you experience
burning, stinging, red, or tearing eyes;
eyelid muscle twitches;
headache or brow ache; or
decreased vision in poor light.
Side effects other than those listed here may also occur. Talk to your doctor about any side effect that seems unusual or that is especially bothersome.
Do not use other eye medications during treatment with demecarium bromide ophthalmic except under the direction of your doctor.
Organophosphates may increase the effects of demecarium bromide ophthalmic. If you are a gardener, an organophosphate plant or warehouse worker, or a farmer, you may be exposed to organophosphates. Follow the directions of your doctor and workplace safety guides regarding respiratory masks and the washing and changing of clothes.
Drugs other than those listed here may also interact with demecarium bromide ophthalmic. Talk to your doctor and pharmacist before taking any prescription or over-the-counter medicines, including vitamins, minerals, and herbal products.
Demecarium bromide ophthalmic is available with a prescription under the brand name Humorsol in 0.125% and in 0.25% solutions. Other brand or generic formulations may also be available. Ask your pharmacist any questions you have about this medication, especially if it is new to you.
Azatioprina Rontag may be available in the countries listed below.
Azathioprine is reported as an ingredient of Azatioprina Rontag in the following countries:
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