This is Boostrix. It is a Tdap vaccine.
This is Calcium Plus Vitamin D. It contains two medications in each dose.
This is chlorhexidine gluconate 0.12% oral rinse.
This is Contrave. It contains two medicines in one tablet.
This is Dayvigo. It is used to help people who have trouble falling asleep or staying asleep.
This is Gardasil 9. It is a vaccine that helps protect against a virus called human papillomavirus, or HPV.
This is injectafer. It is used to treat iron deficiency anemia or IDA.
This is Jublia. It helps to treat fungal infections of the toenails.
This is Levocetirizine. It is used to temporarily relieve symptoms from allergies, like a runny nose, sneezing, and itchy or watery eyes.
This is Melatonin. It is used to help with different sleep disorders.
This is modafinil, also known as Provigil. This medicine can help you to stay awake.
This is a multi-vitamin. You may prefer to take it with food to avoid an upset stomach.
This is phentermine, and you should take it as directed. Don't take it in the evening, or you might not sleep well.
This is Saxenda. It can help with weight loss when used with diet and exercise.
This is Sildenafil. You may hear it called by the brand names Viagra or Revatio.
This is Tadalafil. You may hear it called by the brand names Cialis or Adcirca.
This is testosterone gel. It is used to treat low levels of testosterone in men who have certain medical conditions.
This is testosterone for injection. It is used to treat low levels of testosterone in men who have certain medical conditions.
This is triazolam. It helps people to fall asleep easier and stay asleep.
This is Vitamin D. It is used to help treat or prevent low Vitamin D levels.
This is Vyleesi. It helps to treat hypoactive low sexual desire in women who are premenopausal.
This is a bad reaction you have to a medication. It may happen the first time you take a drug. But it can even happen with a drug you've taken before without issue.
Even if you're careful with your medications, mistakes happen. And with medication, even a small error can have big consequences. So let's take a moment to learn how to avoid medication errors.
When you take medicine, you should do it safely. One thing to watch for is something we call a drug "interaction." That's when things like the food you eat or other drugs you take change the way your medicine works. It could make the drug less effective. It could cause a dangerous side effect.
If you take a brand-name medicine, your doctor or pharmacist may offer you a generic version of the drug. But what are generics, exactly? Do they work as well as brand-name drugs? Let's take a moment to learn more.
These are the drugs you buy without a prescription. We also call them "OTC" drugs. They may not be as strong as prescription medications. But they treat many common problems. Aspirin, cough syrup and even fluoride toothpaste are all examples of OTC medicines.
You're focused on your health, and you're ready try IV therapy. Great, let's take a moment to learn about these treatment sessions.
Lately, you've noticed that your level of desire isn't quite as high as you would like it to be. You don't have the drive or the stamina you used to, and you're looking for a boost. For some, IV therapy is a key part of better sexual health.
Overall, you're in good health. But sometimes you find yourself feeling stressed and run down. Maybe you're having trouble keeping your mood in check. Maybe you want to give your immune system a boost. For some, these are signs that it's time for a Myers' Cocktail. That's a form of IV therapy designed to support your health.
You eat right, you never skip "leg day," and you're willing to go the extra mile to push your body to the limit. But sometimes we can all use a little boost. And for some, IV therapy is that boost. It may give you the edge you need to beat the competition.
Lately, you just don't feel like yourself. You're tired and run down. You can't focus. And you're struggling with your appetite. For some, these are signs that it's time for full body detoxification. And there's an IV therapy to help you with your detox goals.
A hard workout, especially on a sunny day, can leave you feeling drained. Why do you feel so tired and sluggish? Well, when you push yourself, you lose a lot of fluid and electrolytes through sweat. Electrolytes are minerals your body needs to work properly. When your electrolyte levels get out of balance, you pay the price. The good news is, IV therapy can help.
Your health matters to you. You eat right, you exercise and you make sleep a priority. But sometimes, we all need a little boost. For some, IV therapy is a key part of a complete wellness plan. It may put you on the path to optimal health.
You had a little too much fun last night. OK, maybe way too much. Now you're dealing with the pain and nausea of a hangover. But you don't have time for this. Today, you need to be at your best. Well, there is an IV therapy made specifically for hangovers.
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