Drug Information Sheet 2
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Drug Information Sheet:
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Generic name: Bromocriptine
Trade name: Parlodel
Bromocriptine is used with other medications or alone to treat Parkinson's diseases. This drug enhances the ability of an individual to move while at the same time decreasing shakiness and slowed movement. It is also used to treat high levels of a particular hormone made by the prolactin. Notably, it can be used to treat tumor which cased high prolactin levels.
The side effects of this drugs include Nausea, vomiting, and dizziness. It also makes one feel drowsy and tired with a headache. Therefore, during the interaction of the drugs, one should continue with the dosage unless the doctor approves of its stoppage.
Drug Information Sheet:
This drug is mentioned in the chapter xx.
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Generic name: Glimepiride
Trade name: Amaryl
Glimepiride is used together with a proper diet as well as an exercise program in controlling high blood sugar especially with individuals suffering from type 2 diabetes. It can also be used with other medications for diabetes to prevent blood sugar and in turn preventing damages to the kidney. This drug lowers the blood sugar by releasing natural insulin.
The side effects associated with Glimepiride is nausea and upset stomach. When these side effects worsen for an individual using these drugs, it is highly recommended that they inform their pharmacist for prompt action.
The interactions of these drugs may change the functioning of these drugs and therefore can increase the risk of its side effects. Therefore, one should seek the advice from the physicians on whether to stop the medication.
References
“Bromocriptine: Uses, Side Effects, Interactions, Pictures, Warnings & Dosing.” WebMD
“Glimepiride: Uses, Side Effects, Interactions, Pictures, Warnings & Dosing.” WebMD