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  1. ... are caused by bacteria. Doripenem injection is not approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to ...
  2. ... NAC has many uses and is an FDA approved drug. N-acetyl cysteine is an antioxidant that ... contain N-acetyl cysteine since it's technically an approved drug. But as of August 2022, the FDA ...
  3. ... leaf of the plant Senna alexandrina. It is approved in the US as a laxative for short- ... causes a laxative effect. Senna is an FDA-approved over-the-counter (OTC) laxative. It is used ...
  4. ... or hemp. One specific form of CBD is approved as a drug in the U.S. for seizures. ... from hemp are legal. Since CBD is an approved prescription drug, it can't be legally included ...
  5. ... Medical Products Pty Ltd.) 4 times daily is approved for treating this condition. Another patch containing 8% ... which is available by prescription only, is also approved for treating this condition. Creams or gels that ...
  6. ... shrub. The dried bark used to be FDA approved as an OTC laxative for constipation. It's now ... support these uses. Cascara sagrada used to be approved by the US FDA as an over-the- ...
  7. ... for bowel cleansing. Some sodium phosphate products are approved by the US FDA for this use. But ... healthcare provider.Constipation. Sodium phosphate is an FDA-approved over-the-counter (OTC) ingredient for treating constipation. ...
  8. ... extracts are available as supplements, but are not approved for use as sweeteners. Rebaudioside A (also called rebiana), one of the chemicals in stevia, is approved as a food sweetener.
  9. ... Readers are cautioned that bamlanivimab is not an approved treatment for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused ...
  10. ... cautioned that bamlanivimab and etesevimab are not an approved treatment for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused ...
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