FYI

http://www.rxlist.com provides you with the
generic names of various drugs as well as other
info if someone does not give the gen name in
their post.


Lena





---- On    , Rachel Myr ([log in to unmask]) wrote:

> Please, when sending queries about medications,
include the generic name of
> the drug in question.  Brand names vary from
country to country and are
> often unrecognizable to those of us in other
places, while the generic name
> will usually let us know if the drug is
something in common use.  The brand
> name Celexa, for example, resembles very
closely the brand name of a drug
> widely used where I live, to treat simple
urinary tract infections.  I
> gathered from the post that this is not what
Celexa is.  Someone responded
> with the generic name, which gave me a better
idea of what it is, since we
> have it here too, though under the brand name
Cipramil, which might look to
> a N. American like a new brand of breastmilk
substitute.
> See what I mean?
> Rachel Myr
> Norway
>
>
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