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  • Greenstone LLC drugs

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    • asenapine

      (asenapine maleate)
      Greenstone LLC
      Usage: Asenapine sublingual tablets are indicated for the treatment of schizophrenia in adults and bipolar I disorder, including acute manic or mixed episodes in patients aged 10 to 17. It is also used as adjunctive treatment with lithium or valproate and for maintenance monotherapy in adults.
    • clindamycin hydrochloride

      (clindamycin hydrochloride)
      Greenstone LLC
      Usage: Clindamycin is indicated for serious infections caused by susceptible anaerobic bacteria and certain strains of streptococci, pneumococci, and staphylococci. It's primarily for patients allergic to penicillin and is used in various serious infections, including respiratory and soft tissue infections, while considering alternatives due to potential colitis risks.
    • clindamycin phosphate

      (clindamycin phosphate)
      Greenstone LLC
      Usage: Clindamycin phosphate topical solution, gel, and lotion are indicated for the treatment of acne vulgaris. Physicians should evaluate the risk of gastrointestinal side effects, including diarrhea and pseudomembranous colitis, before prescribing.
    • clindamycin phosphate

      (clindamycin phosphate)
      Greenstone LLC
      Usage: Clindamycin phosphate vaginal cream 2% is indicated for treating bacterial vaginosis in non-pregnant and pregnant women during the second and third trimesters. It targets conditions characterized by specific vaginal discharge, pH levels, and presence of clue cells, while excluding other common pathogens.
    • diclofenac sodium and misoprostol

      (Diclofenac sodium and Misoprostol)
      Greenstone LLC
      Usage: Diclofenac sodium/misoprostol is indicated for treating osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis in adults at high risk for NSAID-induced gastric and duodenal ulcers and complications.
    • diphenoxylate hydrochloride and atropine sulfate

      (Diphenoxylate Hydrochloride and Atropine Sulfate)
      Greenstone LLC
      Usage: Diphenoxylate hydrochloride and atropine sulfate is indicated as an adjunctive therapy for managing diarrhea in patients aged 13 and older.
    • eplerenone

      (eplerenone)
      Greenstone LLC
      Usage: Eplerenone is indicated for improving survival in stable patients with symptomatic heart failure post-myocardial infarction and for treating hypertension to lower blood pressure, thereby reducing the risk of cardiovascular events such as strokes and myocardial infarctions. It can be used alone or with other antihypertensive agents.
    • exemestane

      (Exemestane)
      Greenstone LLC
      Usage: EXEMESTANE is indicated for the adjuvant treatment of postmenopausal women with estrogen-receptor positive early breast cancer after 2-3 years of tamoxifen therapy, and for the treatment of advanced breast cancer in postmenopausal women whose disease has progressed after tamoxifen.
    • fluconazole

      (fluconazole)
      Greenstone LLC
      Usage: Fluconazole is indicated for the treatment of vaginal candidiasis, oropharyngeal and esophageal candidiasis, cryptococcal meningitis, and systemic Candida infections. It is also used prophylactically to reduce candidiasis incidence in patients undergoing bone marrow transplantation with cytotoxic chemotherapy or radiation therapy.
    • linezolid

      (linezolid)
      Greenstone LLC
      Usage: Linezolid is indicated for treating nosocomial pneumonia, community-acquired pneumonia, complicated and uncomplicated skin infections, and infections caused by vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus faecium. It is not effective against Gram-negative infections and should only be used when bacterial susceptibility is confirmed or strongly suspected to prevent resistance.