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Gabapentin is a prescription drug. It is originally developed for the treatment of epilepsy in people older than 12 years of age. It is also used to treat partial seizures in children 3 to 12 years of age. It may also be prescribed to treat:
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Sildenafil is a pill for men. It is used for the treatment of erectile dysfunction. Erectile dysfunction is a condition characterized by a lack of power of men to attain and maintain an erection. This type of condition is usually common among men 30 to 70 years old.
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Sildenafil Citrate is an oral medication prescribed to treat almost all sexual problems among men including erectile dysfunction (ED). It helps relaxes the smooth muscles in the wall of the blood vessels of the penis. This increases the flow of blood allowing for a healthy erection. Caverta also helps maintains an erection until ejaculation.
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Tizanidine is a short-acting skeletal muscle relaxant. It is used primarily in treating spasticity due to conditions like spinal cord injury and multiple sclerosis. Spasticity is a condition wherein the muscles are thinning continuously. Sirdalud is not for adolescents and Children. It should be taken only for a day to day activities that need relief from spasticity.
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Hydroxychloroquine Sulfate is a prescription anti-malarial medication. It is used for the treatment of malaria, a condition that is carried by mosquitos. It is also used for rheumatoid arthritis, a progressive disease that causes irritation in the joint. This condition causes deformity in the feet, legs, and ankles. It is also prescribed to treat lupus, a condition where the immune system acts against its healthy cells.
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