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  • Medications for Liver Diseases

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    • conray

      (iothalamate meglumine)
      Liebel-Flarsheim Company LLC
      Usage: Conray is indicated for excretory urography, angiography (cerebral, peripheral, venous), and various imaging techniques like computed tomography (CT) for detecting lesions in organs such as the liver and kidneys. It enhances diagnostic accuracy and visualization of lesions compared to unenhanced CT scans.
    • edecrin

      (ethacrynic acid)
      Bausch Health US, LLC
      Usage: EDECRIN is indicated for treating edema related to congestive heart failure, cirrhosis, renal disease, and nephrotic syndrome. It also manages ascites, idiopathic edema, and lymphedema, particularly in hospitalized pediatric patients. Intravenous use is designated for rapid diuresis in acute situations or when oral administration is not an option.
    • eovist

      (Gadoxetate Disodium)
      Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals Inc.
      Usage: EOVIST is indicated for intravenous use in MRI of the liver, helping to detect and characterize lesions in patients with known or suspected focal liver disease.
    • ethacrynic acid

      (Ethacrynic Acid)
      ScieGen Pharmaceuticals Inc
      Usage: Ethacrynic Acid Tablets are indicated for treating edema when stronger diuretics are needed, including conditions like congestive heart failure, liver cirrhosis, renal disease, and short-term management of ascites, idiopathic edema, lymphedema, and in pediatric patients with congenital heart disease or nephrotic syndrome.
    • ethacrynic acid

      (Ethacrynic Acid)
      Amneal Pharmaceuticals NY LLC
      Usage: Ethacrynic acid tablets are indicated for edema treatment requiring stronger diuretics, including conditions like congestive heart failure, cirrhosis, renal disease, ascites, and more. Intravenous formulation is used for rapid diuresis or when oral administration is not feasible, such as in acute pulmonary edema.
    • furosemide

      (Furosemide)
      Camber Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
      Usage: Furosemide is indicated for parenteral therapy in patients unable to take oral medications and for emergency situations. It treats edema from congestive heart failure, cirrhosis, and renal disease. It serves as adjunctive therapy in acute pulmonary edema, especially when rapid diuresis is needed.
    • furosemide

      (furosemide)
      Devatis Inc.
      Usage: Furosemide is indicated for treating edema related to congestive heart failure, liver cirrhosis, and renal disease in both adults and children. It is also used as adjunctive therapy in acute pulmonary edema, particularly when rapid diuresis is needed or when oral administration is impractical.
    • furosemide

      (Furosemide)
      Meitheal Pharmaceuticals Inc.
      Usage: Furosemide Injection is indicated for edema related to congestive heart failure, cirrhosis, and renal disease. It is also used as adjunctive therapy in acute pulmonary edema when rapid diuresis is needed, especially for patients who cannot take oral medications.
    • furosemide

      (furosemide)
      Civica, Inc.
      Usage: Furosemide is indicated for treating edema related to congestive heart failure, liver cirrhosis, and renal disease, including nephrotic syndrome. It is also used as adjunctive therapy in acute pulmonary edema, particularly when rapid diuresis is needed or when oral medication is not feasible.
    • isovue

      (IOPAMIDOL)
      Bracco Diagnostics Inc
      Usage: ISOVUE (Iopamidol Injection) is indicated for angiography in adults and children, including cerebral and peripheral arteriography, and for CT imaging of the head and body. It aids in detecting tumors, assessing nonneoplastic conditions, and enhancing images of various organs to improve diagnostic precision.