SuspiciousStable9649 t1_ja9wcqf wrote
Half these drugs are basic comfort (analgesics) and half are kind of failing organ support (liver and diabetes).
Panadol - acetaminophen
Insulin - diabetes
Brufen - Ibuprofen
Disprin - aspirin
Calpol - acetaminophen again?
Tegral - epilepsy, diabetes pain related
Nimesulide - nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug - cramp pains, including diarrhea and menstrual cramps
Hepamerz - liver failure treatment
Buscopan - Wikipedia
Rivotril - extreme anxiety
WikiSummarizerBot t1_ja9weej wrote
>Hyoscine butylbromide, also known as scopolamine butylbromide and sold under the brandname Buscopan among others, is an anticholinergic medication used to treat crampy abdominal pain, esophageal spasms, renal colic, and bladder spasms. It is also used to improve respiratory secretions at the end of life. Hyoscine butylbromide can be taken by mouth, injection into a muscle, or into a vein. Side effects may include sleepiness, vision changes, dry mouth, rapid heart rate, triggering of glaucoma, and severe allergies.
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SuspiciousStable9649 t1_ja9wuvn wrote
Yeah, I couldn’t think of a way to fit that into a few words.
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