Also known as BAY 59-7939, BAY59-7939, Xarelto An orally bioavailable oxazolidinone derivative and direct inhibitor of the coagulation factor Xa with anticoagulant activity. Upon oral administration, rivaroxaban selectively binds to both free factor Xa and factor Xa...
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# Diabetes mellitus, type 2
Clinical trials for drug safety evaluation, please follow the links below to make smart and accurate drug decisions.
Canagliflozin
Cholecalciferol
Info about medications while breastfeeding
Canagliflozin
A C-glucoside with a thiophene ring that is an orally available inhibitor of sodium-glucose transporter 2 (SGLT2) with antihyperglycemic activity. Canagliflozin is also able to reduce body weight and has a low risk for hypoglycemia. Originator: NCI Thesaurus | Source:...
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Bosentan
Also known as Bosentan Monohydrate, Ro 47-0203, Tracleer, bosentanum, bosentán A sulfonamide-derived, competitive and specific endothelin receptor antagonist with a slightly higher affinity for the endothelin A receptor than endothelin B receptor. Bosentan blocks the...
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Linagliptin
Also known as BI 1356, BI 1356 BS, BI-1356, Tradjenta, Trajenta A potent, orally bioavailable dihydropurinedione-based inhibitor of dipeptidyl peptidase 4 (DPP-4), with hypoglycemic activity. The inhibition of DPP-4 by linagliptin appears to be longer lasting than...
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Aspirin
Can I take Aspirin while breastfeeding? Aspirin is best avoided during breastfeeding; however, some expert opinion indicates that low-dose (75 to 162 mg daily) aspirin may be considered as an antiplatelet drug for use in breastfeeding women.[1][2] If low-dose aspirin...
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