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PostHeaderIcon Dapasone – Uses, Precautions, Overdose, Side Effects

Drug Uses
Dapasone is used to treat leprosy and other skin conditions. This medication can also be used to treat malaria and pneumonia as well as certain types of arthritis and inflammatory conditions. Read the rest of this entry »

PostHeaderIcon Cleocin – Drug Uses, Precautions, Missed Dose, Side Effects

Drug Uses
Cleocin is prescribed orally and by injection to treat serious bacterial infections. Topically, it is used to treat acne and vaginal infections by inhibiting the synthesis of protein in bacteria. Read the rest of this entry »

PostHeaderIcon Combipres – Drug Uses, Precautions, Possible Side Effects

Drug Uses
Combipres is used to regulate the activity of the central nervous system in order to relax and widen the blood vessels.
How Taken
In tablet form, Combipres should be taken 0.1mg twice per day. Your doctor may increase this to 0.3mg two times per day. Most patients achieve adequate blood pressure control with 1mg or less per day. Maximum daily dose is 2.4mg. Read the rest of this entry »