Brain & Nervous System: Medications

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  • Calcitonin for Paget's disease of bone

    09/14/07, Healthwise

    Calcitonin slows bone breakdown and rebuilding. It is injected under the skin for the treatment of Paget's disease.

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  • Antiemetics (phenothiazines)

    12/29/08, Healthwise

    Promethazine and prochlorperazine act on the brain to stop nausea and vomiting.

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  • Amantadine

    02/25/08, Healthwise

    Before taking amantadine, tell your doctor if you have epilepsy or other seizure disorder, congestive heart failure, kidney disease, liver disease, glaucoma, or a history of mental illness or suicide attempt.

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  • Lomustine

    04/01/05, Healthwise

    Lomustine should only be administered under the supervision of a qualified healthcare provider experienced in the use of cancer chemotherapeutic agents.

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  • Carmustine

    02/13/04, Healthwise

    Carmustine should only be administered under the supervision of a qualified healthcare provider experienced in the use of cancer chemotherapeutic agents.

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  • Rasagiline

    09/26/06, Healthwise

    There are many other medicines that should not be taken together with rasagiline or serious medical problems could result. Tell your doctor about all the prescription and over-the-counter medications you use, including vitamins, minerals, herbal prod

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  • Rabies vaccine, purified chick embryo cell

    08/07/06, Healthwise

    Keep track of any and all side effects you have after receiving this vaccine. When you receive another vaccine in the future, you will need to tell the doctor if the first shot caused any side effects. Getting rabies disease is much more dangerous to

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  • Rotigotine (transdermal)

    07/11/08, Healthwise

    Rotigotine skin patches were withdrawn from the U.S. market in April 2008.

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  • Lisdexamfetamine

    05/05/08, Healthwise

    Lisdexamfetamine is a central nervous system stimulant. It affects chemicals in the brain and nerves that contribute to hyperactivity and impulse control.

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  • Epilepsy: Taking your medicines properly

    10/29/07, Healthwise

    You may be taking one or more medicines to prevent seizures. To get the most benefit from them, you need to consistently take the right dose of the right medicine at the right time. This can be difficult, but by following a few key ti

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