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List of drugs: Sp–Sub is a comprehensive catalog within the larger compendium of pharmaceutical drugs. This list encompasses a range of medications, from those starting with the letters "Sp" to those beginning with "Sub". Each entry in this list is crucial for healthcare professionals, researchers, and patients, providing essential information on the uses, effects, and mechanisms of various medications.
List of Drugs: Sp–Sub[edit]
Sp[edit]
- Spironolactone – A potassium-sparing diuretic that is used to treat conditions like hypertension, heart failure, and hyperaldosteronism. It is also used for its anti-androgen effects in conditions like polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and hirsutism.
- Spirulina – Often marketed as a "superfood," spirulina is a type of blue-green algae that is used as a dietary supplement for its high nutrient and protein content.
- Splenopentin – A peptide used in research settings, potentially influencing immune system responses.
Sq[edit]
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Sr[edit]
- Srivastava – Note: This entry appears to be a mistake as Srivastava is not a known drug but rather a common surname in certain regions. It may have been included erroneously.
Ss[edit]
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St[edit]
- Stavudine – An antiretroviral drug used in the treatment of HIV/AIDS. It is a nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor (NRTI), which helps prevent the virus from multiplying in the body.
- Streptomycin – An antibiotic used to treat several types of bacterial infections, including tuberculosis (TB). It belongs to the aminoglycoside class of antibiotics and works by inhibiting protein synthesis in bacteria.
Su[edit]
- Succinylcholine – A medication used to induce muscle relaxation and short-term paralysis, typically to facilitate intubation during surgery or other medical procedures. It is a neuromuscular-blocking drug.
- Sulfasalazine – Used in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis and ulcerative colitis, sulfasalazine is an anti-inflammatory drug that belongs to the class of sulfonamides.
- Sumatriptan – A medication used to treat migraine headaches. It belongs to the class of drugs known as triptans, which relieve pain by narrowing blood vessels around the brain.
- Sunitinib – An oral, multi-targeted tyrosine kinase inhibitor that is used for the treatment of renal cell carcinoma (RCC) and imatinib-resistant gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST).
- Suvorexant – A medication prescribed for the treatment of insomnia. It works by blocking the signaling of orexin in the brain, which helps to regulate sleep and wakefulness.
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