Kidney Stones
Also known as: Calculus renal / Nephrolithiasis / Kidney Calculi / Stone, Kidney / Kidney Stone / Kidney stone formation / Renal Stone / Renal Calculi / Renal Stones / Stone;Renal / Lithiasis Renal / Renal Calculus / Stones, Kidney / Renal lithiasis / Kidney calculus / Calculus of kidney / Calculus renal NOS / Renal calculus NOS / Calculus kidney / Kidney stone (disorder) / Renal stone (substance)
Drug | Drug Name | Drug Description |
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DB04272 | Citric acid | An anti-chelation additive used in blood collection tubes and as a flavoring and preservative agent in various cosmetic and pharmaceutical products. |
DB01148 | Flavoxate | A muscarinic antagonist and spasmolytic used for the symptomatic relief of conditions associated with lack of muscle control in the bladder, such as dysuria, urgency, and nocturia. |
DB09459 | L-tartaric acid | Tartaric Acid is primarily indicated in conditions like Antiscorbutic, Antiseptic. |
DB09481 | Magnesium carbonate | An antacid used for symptomatic relief of heartburn, indigestion, and upset stomach. |
DB11098 | Potassium bicarbonate | An ingredient used as an antacid or to treat hypokalemia. |
DB09125 | Potassium citrate | An agent used to manage renal tubular acidosis, hypocitraturic calcium oxalate nephrolithiasis, and uric acid lithiasis with or without calcium stones. |
DB00576 | Sulfamethizole | A sulfonamide antibiotic used to treat a wide variety of susceptible bacterial infections. |
DB06823 | Tiopronin | A thiol agent indicated for the prevention of kidney stone formation in patients with severe homozygous cystinuria. |
DB15574 | beta-Pinene | A mono-terpene indicated in combination with other plant-derived compounds for the treatment of bladder, kidney, and urinary stones. |