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  1. Quick-relief medicines for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) work quickly to help you breathe better. You take them when ...
  2. Control medicines for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are drugs you take to control or prevent symptoms of COPD. You must use these medicines every day for them to work well. These ...
  3. When a medicine is not taken in the way it is meant to be used and a person is addicted to it, the problem is called prescription drug use disorder. People who have this disorder take ...
  4. Asthma quick-relief medicines work fast to control asthma symptoms. You take them when you are coughing, wheezing, having trouble breathing, or having ...
  5. There are several different medicines used for weight loss. Before trying weight-loss medicines, your health care provider will recommend that you try non-drug ...
  6. ... people who have heart failure need to take medicines. Some of these medicines are used to treat your symptoms. Others may ... need to take most of your heart failure medicines every day. Some medicines are taken once a ...
  7. ... Over-the-counter means you can buy these medicines without a prescription. The most common types of OTC pain medicines are acetaminophen, aspirin, and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs ( ...
  8. Control medicines for asthma are medicines you take to control your asthma symptoms. You must use these medicines every day for them to work well. You and ...
  9. ... or expired prescription or over-the-counter (OTC) medicines at home. Learn when you should get rid of unused medicines and how to dispose of them safely.
  10. ... a person's use of alcohol or another substance (drug) leads to health issues or problems at work, ... known. A person's genes, the action of the drug, peer pressure, emotional distress, anxiety , depression , and environmental ...
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