Cyclogyl: Uses, Dosage, Side effects & More

Cyclogyl Generic name: cyclopentolate ophthalmic Brand names: Cyclogyl, Cylate Drug class: Mydriatics Medically reviewed by  A Ras MD. What is Cyclogyl? Cyclogyl is used to widen the pupil before an eye exam or eye surgery. Description CYCLOGYL® (cyclopentolate hydrochloride ophthalmic solution, USP) is an anticholinergic prepared as a sterile, borate buffered, solution for topical ocular use. It is supplied in three strengths. Before […]

Cyclomydril: Uses, Dosage, Side effects & More

Cyclomydril Generic name: cyclopentolate and phenylephrine ophthalmic Drug class: Mydriatics Medically reviewed by  A Ras MD. What is Cyclomydril? Cyclomydril is a prescription medicine that is used to makes the eye pupils larger. Description CYCLOMYDRIL® (cyclopentolate hydrochloride and phenylephrine hydrochloride ophthalmic solution) is a mydriatic prepared as a sterile topical ophthalmic solution. The active ingredients are represented […]

Cromolyn: Uses, Dosage, Side effects & More

Cromolyn Generic name: cromolyn sodium (oral) Brand name: Gastrocrom Dosage form: oral solution (20 mg/mL) Drug class: Mast cell stabilizers Medically reviewed by  A Ras MD. What is cromolyn? Cromolyn is a prescription medicine that is used to ease allergy signs. It is used to prevent nose stuffiness. Description The active ingredient of cromolyn sodium inhalation solution USP […]

Creon: Uses, Dosage, Side effects & More

Creon is a prescription medicine used to treat people who cannot digest food normally because their pancreas does not make enough enzymes due to cystic fibrosis, swelling of the pancreas that lasts a long time (chronic pancreatitis), removal of some or all of the pancreas (pancreatectomy), or other conditions. Creon may help your body use fats, proteins, and sugars from food.

Cresemba: Uses, Dosage, Side effects & More

Cresemba is a prescription medicine used to treat people 18 years of age and older with certain types of fungal infections in the blood or body called “aspergillosis,” and “mucormycosis” (zygomycosis).