Brand Name | Generic Name | Drug Class | Indications | Details |
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Aciphex | Rabeprazole | Proton Pump Inhibitor (PPI) | GERD, Zollinger-Ellison Syndrome, Duodenal Ulcers, H. pylori Eradication | View Detail |
Alka-Seltzer | Aspirin, Citric Acid, Sodium Bicarbonate | Antacid/Analgesic | Heartburn, Indigestion, Upset Stomach, Pain Relief | View Detail |
Aloxi | Palonosetron | Antiemetic | Prevention of chemotherapy-induced nausea | View Detail |
Amitiza | Lubiprostone | Chloride Channel Activator, laxative | Chronic constipation, IBS-C | View Detail |
Analpram | Hydrocortisone, Pramoxine | Corticosteroid/Anesthetic | Hemorrhoids, minor skin irritation | View Detail |
Anzemet | Dolasetron | Antiemetic | Prevention of nausea and vomiting due to chemotherapy or surgery | View Detail |
Apriso | Mesalamine | Anti-inflammatory (5-ASA) | Maintenance of remission in ulcerative colitis | View Detail |
Axid | Nizatidine | H2 Receptor Antagonist | Treatment of active duodenal ulcers, GERD | View Detail |
Baraclude | Entecavir | Antiviral (Nucleoside analog) | Chronic hepatitis B | View Detail |
Bentyl | Dicyclomine | Anticholinergic | Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) | View Detail |
Biaxin | Clarithromycin | Macrolide Antibiotic | Bacterial infections, H. pylori eradication | View Detail |
Carafate | Sucralfate | Gastrointestinal Agent | Treatment of duodenal ulcers | View Detail |
Cimzia | Certolizumab Pegol | Tumor Necrosis Factor (TNF) Blocker | Rheumatoid arthritis, Crohn's disease, Psoriatic arthritis | View Detail |
Colyte | Polyethylene Glycol 3350 | Osmotic Laxative | Bowel cleansing prior to colonoscopy | View Detail |
Compazine | Prochlorperazine | Phenothiazine Antiemetic | Nausea, vomiting, anxiety | View Detail |
Creon | Pancrelipase | Pancreatic Enzyme Supplement | Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency | View Detail |
Cytotec | Misoprostol | Prostaglandin Analog | Prevention of gastric ulcers, labor induction | View Detail |
Kytril | Granisetron | 5-HT3 Receptor Antagonist | Prevention of chemotherapy-induced nausea | View Detail |
Librax | Chlordiazepoxide & Clidinium | Anticholinergic/ Benzodiazepine | Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), ulcers | View Detail |
Lomotil | Diphenoxylate & Atropine | Antidiarrheal | Diarrhea management | View Detail |
Some medications are available over the counter, but many require a prescription based on your medical history and condition severity.
The effectiveness varies-some medications provide relief within hours, while others may take weeks to show full benefits.
Follow the instructions on your prescription. In most cases, take the missed dose as soon as you remember, but never double up unless advised by your doctor.
Yes! A healthy diet, regular exercise, and stress management can enhance the effectiveness of your treatment.