Antidiarrheal drugs are medications used to treat loose, watery, and frequent stools. This article discusses
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Generic Name: ALPROSTADIL SUPPOSITORY - PENILE Pronounced: (al-PROS-ta-dil) Overdose If overdose is suspected, contact your local poison... Read more »
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Generic Name: NIACIN EXTENDED-RELEASE/SIMVASTATIN - ORAL Pronounced: (NYE-a-sin/SIM-va-STAT-in) Overdose If overdose is suspected, contact a... Read more »
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Generic Name: OLOPATADINE SPRAY - NASAL Pronounced: (oh-low-PAT-uh-deen) Overdose If overdose is suspected, contact your local poison... Read more »