MetroLotion
What is MetroLotion? Use MetroLotion for the Skin to treat lesions of the skin caused by Rosacea. MetroLotion can be used in other ways not mentioned in the medication guide. MetroLotion side effects If you experience any of the following symptoms of an allergy: difficulty breathing, hives, swelling in your lips, face, throat, or tongue […]
MetroGel Pump
What is MetroGel Pump? MetroGel Pump is used for the treatment of skin lesions that are caused by Rosacea. The MetroGel pump may be used in other ways not mentioned in the medication guide. Side effects of MetroGel Pump If you experience symptoms of allergy such as difficulty breathing, hives or swelling to your lips, […]
MetroGel
What is MetroGel? MetroGel is used for the treatment of skin lesions that are caused by Rosacea. MetroGel can be used in other ways not mentioned in the medication guide. Side effects of MetroGel If you experience symptoms such as difficulty breathing, hives or swelling on the lips, face, throat or tongue then an allergy […]
MetroCream
What is MetroCream? Use MetroCream for the Skin to treat lesions of the skin caused by Rosacea. MetroCream can be used in other ways not mentioned in the medication guide. Side effects of MetroCream If you experience any of the following symptoms of an allergy: difficulty breathing, hives, swelling in your lips, face, throat, or […]
Metreleptin
What is Metreleptin? Metreleptin, in conjunction with diet, is used to treat the complications that result from leptin deficiencies among people who suffer from lipodystrophy. The body’s fat storage is affected by lipodystrophy. Use of metreleptin in obese people or those with lipodystrophy due to HIV/AIDS or obesity is not recommended. Metreleptin can only be […]
Metolazone
What is Metolazone ? The thiazide (water pill), metolazone, helps prevent the body from absorbing excessive salt. This can lead to fluid accumulation. Metolazone can be used to treat fluid accumulation (edema) in patients with heart disease such as congestive heart failure or kidney disorders like nephrotic syndrome. Metolazone can also be used to treat […]
Metoclopramide (oral/injection)
What is Metoclopramide? Metoclopramide causes muscle contractions to increase in the upper digestive system. The stomach is emptied faster into the intestines. For 4–12 weeks, metoclopramide (taken orally) can be used to relieve heartburn due to gastroesophageal reflux in patients who have tried other medicines without success. The oral form of metoclopramide is used for […]
Metoclopramide (nasal)
What is Metoclopramide? Metaclopramide Nasal is prescribed to adults who have diabetes for symptoms such as slow stomach emptying, stomach pain, and nausea.This medication guide does not list all possible uses of metoclopramide. Side effects of Metoclopramide If you experience any of the following symptoms of an allergy: blisters, sores in your mouth, difficulty breathing, […]
Metoclopramide
What is Metoclopramide? Metoclopramide causes muscle contractions to increase in the upper digestive system. It speeds up how quickly the stomach emptys into the intestines.The oral form of metoclopramide (taken orally) can be used to treat acid reflux, which is caused by the gastroesophagealThe oral form of metoclopramide is used for the treatment of gastroparesis, […]
Methyltestosterone
What is Methyltestosterone? The man-made version of testosterone is methyltestosterone. This is the naturally occurring hormone in men’s testicles. A woman’s adrenal gland and ovaries also produce small amounts of testosterone. Men and boys are treated with methyltestosterone for conditions such as hormonal imbalances or delayed puberty. Women can also be treated with methyltestosterone for […]