Alphabetical Listing of Drugs
Cyclosporine is an immunosuppressive agent that is used to reduce the body's natural immunity in patients receiving organs because it can prevent the white blood cells from rejecting the transplanted organ.
Viagra, an impotence pill, was FDA approved in March 1998 as the first oral pill to treat the male dysfunction affecting millions of men in the U.S.
Comparative Dosages and Pharmacokinetics
Classification and Properties
The following questions should be considered when prescribing drug therapy to lactating women:
In August of 2003, the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved Crestor, the latest in a series of cholesterol-reducing drugs called statins.