Aciphex (generic name \[A\]) is often confused with Aricept (generic name \[B\]). The indication for Aciphex is \[C\]; the indication for Aricept is \[D\].
Actonel (generic name \[A\]) is often confused with Actos (generic name \[B\]). The indication for Actonel is \[C\]; the indication for Actos is \[D\].
Adacel (generic name \[A\]) is often confused with Daptacel (generic name \[B\]). The indication for Adacel is \[C\]; the indication for Daptacel is \[D\].
Adderall (generic name \[A\]) is often confused with Inderal (generic name \[B\]). The indication for Adderall is \[C\]; the indication for Inderal is \[D\].
Adderall (generic name \[A\]) is often confused with Adderall XR (generic name \[B\]). The indication for Adderall is \[C\]; the indication for Adderall XR is \[D\].
Ado-trastuzumab emtansine (brand name \[A\]) is often confused with trastuzumab (brand name \[B\]). The indication for ado-trastuzumab emtansine is \[C\]; the indication for trastuzumab is \[D\].
Advair (generic name \[A\]) is often confused with Advicor (generic name \[B\]). The indication for Advair is \[C\]; the indication for Advicor is \[D\].
Advicor (generic name \[A\]) is often confused with Altocor (generic name \[B\]). The indication for Advicor is \[C\]; the indication for Altocor is \[D\].
Afrin Saline (generic name \[A\]) is often confused with Afrin (generic name \[B\]). The indication for Afrin Saline is \[C\]; the indication for Afrin is \[D\].
Aggrastat (generic name \[A\]) is often confused with argatroban (brand name \[B\]). The indication for Aggrastat is \[C\]; the indication for argatroban is \[D\].
Alkeran (generic name \[A\]) is often confused with Leukeran (generic name \[B\]). The indication for Alkeran is \[C\]; the indication for Leukeran is \[D\].
Alkeran (generic name \[A\]) is often confused with Myleran (generic name \[B\]). The indication for Alkeran is \[C\]; the indication for Myleran is \[D\].
Allegra (generic name \[A\]) is often confused with Viagra (generic name \[B\]). The indication for Allegra is \[C\]; the indication for Viagra is \[D\].
Alprazolam (brand name \[A\]) is often confused with lorazepam (brand name \[B\]). The indication for alprazolam is \[C\]; the indication for lorazepam is \[D\].
Amantadine (brand name \[A\]) is often confused with amiodarone (brand name \[B\]). The indication for amantadine is \[C\]; the indication for amiodarone is \[D\].
Amaryl (generic name \[A\]) is often confused with Reminyl (generic name \[B\]). The indication for Amaryl is \[C\]; the indication for Reminyl is \[D\].
Ambisome (generic name \[A\]) is often confused with amphotericin B (brand name \[B\]). The indication for Ambisome is \[C\]; the indication for amphotericin B is \[D\].
* Ambisome GENERIC: **Amphotericin B Liposome** * Amphotericin B BRAND: **Amphocin, OR Fungizone**
* Ambisome INDICATION: **21** * Amphotericin B INDICATION: **21**
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Amicar (generic name \[A\]) is often confused with Omacor (generic name \[B\]). The indication for Amicar is \[C\]; the indication for Omacor is \[D\].
Amikin (generic name \[A\]) is often confused with Kineret (generic name \[B\]). The indication for Amikin is \[C\]; the indication for Kineret is \[D\].
kineret indication: Chronic infantile neurological, cutaneous and articular syndrome, Deficiency of interleukin-1 receptor antagonist, Rheumatoid arthritis
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Amiloride (brand name \[A\]) is often confused with amlodipine (brand name \[B\]). The indication for amiloride is \[C\]; the indication for amlodipine is \[D\].
Anacin (generic name \[A\]) is often confused with Anacin-3 (generic name \[B\]). The indication for Anacin is \[C\]; the indication for Anacin-3 is \[D\].
anacin: aspirin/ caffeine
anacin-3: paracetamol
anacin indication:pain
anacin-3 indication: fever, pain
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Antivert (generic name \[A\]) is often confused with Axert (generic name \[B\]). The indication for Antivert is \[C\]; the indication for Axert is \[D\].
antivert= meclizine hydrochloride
axert= almotriptan malate
antivert indication= motion sickness, vertigo
axert indication= migraine
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Anzemet (generic name \[A\]) is often confused with Avandamet (generic name \[B\]). The indication for Anzemet is \[C\]; the indication for Avandamet is \[D\].
anzemet= dolasetron mesylate
avandamet= rosiglitazone maleate and metformin hydrochloride
anzemet indication= chemotherapy induced nausea and vomiting, postoperative nausea and vomiting
avandamet indication= t2dm
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Apidra (generic name \[A\]) is often confused with Spiriva (generic name \[B\]). The indication for Apidra is \[C\]; the indication for Spiriva is \[D\].
Apidra= insuline glulisine
* Spiriva GENERIC: **Tiotropium**
apidra indication= t1dm and t2dm
* Spiriva INDICATION: **18 OR 15**
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Apresoline (generic name \[A\]) is often confused with Priscoline (generic name \[B\]). The indication for Apresoline is \[C\]; the indication for Priscoline is \[D\].
apresoline= hydralazine hydrochloride
priscoline=tolazoline hydrochloride
apresoline indication= essential hypertension
priscoline indication= pulmonary hypertension
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Argatroban (brand name \[A\]) is often confused with Orgaran (generic name \[B\]). The indication for argatroban is \[C\]; the indication for Orgaran is \[D\].
argatroban= acova
orgaran= danaparoid sodium
argatroban indication= coronary artery thrombosis
orgaran indication= dvt \[discontinued\]
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Aricept (generic name \[A\]) is often confused with Azilect (generic name \[B\]). The indication for Aricept is \[C\]; the indication for Azilect is \[D\].
Aripiprazole (brand name \[A\]) is often confused with lansoprazole (brand name \[B\]). The indication for aripiprazole is \[C\]; the indication for lansoprazole is \[D\].
Aripiprazole (brand name \[A\]) is often confused with omeprazole (brand name \[B\]). The indication for aripiprazole is \[C\]; the indication for omeprazole is \[D\].
aripiprazole= abilify
omeprazole= prilosec
aripiprazole indication= autistic disorder, bipolar 1 disorder, gilles de la tourettes, major depressive disorder, schizophrenia
Aripiprazole (brand name \[A\]) is often confused with rabeprazole (brand name \[B\]). The indication for aripiprazole is \[C\]; the indication for rabeprazole is \[D\].
aripiprazole= abilify
rabeprazole= aciphex
aripiprazole indication= autistic disorder, bipolar 1 disorder, gilles de la tourettes, major depressive disorder, schizophrenia
Arista AH (generic name \[A\]) is often confused with Arixtra (brand name \[B\]). The indication for Arista AH is \[C\]; the indication for Arixtra is \[D\].
arista ah= tadalafil
arixtra= fondaparinux sodium
arista ah indication= erectile dysfunction
arixtra indication= dvt, pulmonary embolism
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Asacol (generic name \[A\]) is often confused with Os-Cal (generic name \[B\]). The indication for Asacol is \[C\]; the indication for Os-Cal is \[D\].
os-cal indication= vitamin d deficiency and calcium deficiency
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Atomoxetine (brand name \[A\]) is often confused with atorvastatin (brand name \[B\]). The indication for atomoxetine is \[C\]; the indication for atorvastatin is \[D\].
Avandia (generic name \[A\]) is often confused with Coumadin (generic name \[B\]). The indication for Avandia is \[C\]; the indication for Coumadin is \[D\].
Avandia (generic name \[A\]) is often confused with Prandin (generic name \[B\]). The indication for Avandia is \[C\]; the indication for Prandin is \[D\].
avandia= rosiglitazone maleate
prandin= repaglinide
avandia indication= t2dm
prandin indication= t2dm
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Avinza (generic name \[A\]) is often confused with Invanz (generic name \[B\]). The indication for Avinza is \[C\]; the indication for Invanz is \[D\].
Avinza (generic name \[A\]) is often confused with Evista (generic name \[B\]). The indication for Avinza is \[C\]; the indication for Evista is \[D\].
Avinza GENERIC = **morphine sulfate**
Evista GENERIC = raloxifene hydrochloride
Avinza INDICATION=pain
evista indication= breast cancer, post menopausal osteoporosis
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Azacitidine (brand name \[A\]) is often confused with azathioprine (brand name \[B\]). The indication for azacitidine is \[C\]; the indication for azathioprine is \[D\].
Bayhep-B (generic name \[A\]) is often confused with Bayrab (generic name \[B\]). The indication for Bayhep-B is \[C\]; the indication for Bayrab is \[D\].
Bayhep-B (generic name \[A\]) is often confused with Bayrho-D (generic name \[B\]). The indication for Bayhep-B is \[C\]; the indication for Bayrho-D is \[D\].
* Bayhep-B GENERIC: **Hepatitis B Immunoglobulin**
bayrho-d= anti- d immunoglobulin
* Bayhep-B INDICATION: **8**
bayrho-d indication= prevent RhD isoimmunization in mothers who are RhD negative and to treat idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura in people who are Rh positive.
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Benadryl (generic name \[A\]) is often confused with benazepril (brand name \[B\]). The indication for Benadryl is \[C\]; the indication for benazepril is \[D\].
Benicar (generic name \[A\]) is often confused with Mevacor (generic name \[B\]). The indication for Benicar is \[C\]; the indication for Mevacor is \[D\].
Bicillin CR (generic name \[A\]) is often confused with Bicillin LA (generic name \[B\]). The indication for Bicillin CR is \[C\]; the indication for Bicillin LA is \[D\].
* Bicillin CR GENERIC: **penicillin G benzathine penicillin G procaine** * Bicillin LA GENERIC: **penicillin G benzathine** * Bicillin CR INDICATION: **73** * Bicillin LA INDICATION: **73**
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Bicitra (generic name \[A\]) is often confused with Polycitra (generic name \[B\]). The indication for Bicitra is \[C\]; the indication for Polycitra is \[D\].
bicitra= citric acid monohydrate and sodium citrate
polycitra= citric acid monohydrate and potassium citrate and sodium citrate
bicitra indication= makes urine less acidic
polycitra indication= make urine less acidic
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Bidex (generic name \[A\]) is often confused with Videx (generic name \[B\]). The indication for Bidex is \[C\]; the indication for Videx is \[D\].
bidex= guaifenesin
videx= didanosin
bidex indication=abnormal sputm
videx indication= hiv infection \[discontinued\]
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Brethine (generic name \[A\]) is often confused with Methergine (generic name \[B\]). The indication for Brethine is \[C\]; the indication for Methergine is \[D\].