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  • Anti-ulcer agents are medications or supplements used to cure the damage of mucosal layer on organs to prevent the damage from further extending to deeper...
    44 KB (3,318 words) - 21:23, 19 October 2024
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    Peptic ulcer disease is a break in the inner lining of the stomach, the first part of the small intestine, or sometimes the lower esophagus. An ulcer in the...
    56 KB (5,902 words) - 20:33, 12 September 2024
  • increase the risk of heart attack and stroke. Antileukotrienes are anti-inflammatory agents which function as leukotriene-related enzyme inhibitors (arachidonate...
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    gastrointestinal ulcers and bleeds. COX-2 selective inhibitors have fewer gastrointestinal side effects, but promote thrombosis, and some of these agents substantially...
    111 KB (11,570 words) - 12:10, 2 November 2024
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    A mouth ulcer (aphtha), or sometime called a Canker sore, is an ulcer that occurs on the mucous membrane of the oral cavity. Mouth ulcers are very common...
    38 KB (4,261 words) - 02:21, 25 October 2024
  • Thumbnail for Pressure ulcer
    Pressure ulcers, also known as pressure sores, bed sores or pressure injuries, are localised damage to the skin and/or underlying tissue that usually occur...
    66 KB (7,877 words) - 00:00, 3 November 2024
  • Thumbnail for Corneal ulcer
    Corneal ulcer, also called keratitis, is an inflammatory or, more seriously, infective condition of the cornea involving disruption of its epithelial...
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    Trecadrine (category Anti-diabetic drugs)
    originally developed as an anti-ulcer agent but was found to act as a β3-adrenergic receptor agonist with potential anti-obesity and anti-diabetic properties...
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  • Thumbnail for Aphthous stomatitis
    characterized by the repeated formation of benign and non-contagious mouth ulcers (aphthae) in otherwise healthy individuals. The cause is not completely...
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    Memantine is a noncompetitive NMDA receptor antagonist first used as an anti-influenza agent. It acts on the glutamatergic system by blocking NMDA receptors and...
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  • Thumbnail for Venous ulcer
    Venous ulcer is defined by the American Venous Forum as "a full-thickness defect of skin, most frequently in the ankle region, that fails to heal spontaneously...
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    formerly known as non-ulcer dyspepsia, as opposed to "organic dyspepsia" with underlying conditions of gastritis, peptic ulcer disease, or cancer. The...
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    active duodenal ulcers not related to the use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), as the mechanism behind these ulcers is due to acid oversecretion...
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  • itraconazole, fluconazole, and other azole antifungals, cimetidine (an anti-ulcer agent that can cause gynecomastia in men because of this effect). Clarithromycin...
    58 KB (7,681 words) - 11:05, 2 November 2024
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    Benexate (BEX) is an anti-ulcer agent used in the treatment of acid-related disorders. It is unique in its inability to form salts that are both non-bitter...
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  • agents), ritonavir (an anti-HIV drug), ravuconazole (antifungal agent), meloxicam and fentiazac (anti-inflammatory agents) and nizatidine (anti-ulcer...
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  • Chronic wound (redirect from Diabetic ulcer)
    doi:10.1002/14651858.CD005486.pub2. PMID 17253557. "Anti-infective management of infected skin ulcers" (PDF). Infezioni in Medicina. 32 (2). 2024-06-01...
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    uterus. It is taken by mouth when used to prevent gastric ulcers in people taking nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID). For abortions it is used by...
    51 KB (4,767 words) - 18:40, 3 October 2024
  • Thumbnail for Muscarinic antagonist
    antagonist, also simply known as a muscarinic antagonist or as an antimuscarinic agent, is a type of anticholinergic drug that blocks the activity of the muscarinic...
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  • Mooren's ulcer is a rare idiopathic ocular disorder that may lead to blindness due to progressive destruction of the peripheral cornea. Although the etiology...
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