Alternative Medicine - Interest has revived in recent years in the use of non-traditional approaches to treating disease. Herbs, nutritional supplements, acupuncture, yoga, and various types of massage are just a few of these methods.
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Table of Contents > Depletions > Cardiovascular Medications
Drug-Substance Depletions Index
Antacids
Anti-inflammatory Medications
Antibiotic Medications
Anticonvulsant Medications
Antidepressant Medications
Antidiabetic Medications
Antiretroviral Medications
Asthma Medications
Birth Control Medications
Cardiovascular Medications
Alpha2-Adrenergic Agonists
Clonidine
Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme (ACE) Inhibitors
Benazepril
Captopril
Enalapril
Fosinopril
Lisinopril
Moexipril
Perindopril Erbumine
Quinapril
Ramipril
Spirapril
Trandolapril
Beta-Blockers
Acebutolol
Atenolol
Betaxolol
Bisoprolol
Carteolol
Celiprolol
Esmolol
Labetalol
Levobetaxolol
Levobunolol
Metipranolol
Metoprolol
Nadolol
Penbutolol
Pindolol
Propranolol
Sotalol
Timolol
Cardiac Glycosides
Digoxin
Electrolytes
Potassium Chloride
Vasodilators
Hydralazine
Cholesterol-Lowering Medications
Diuretics
Gout Medications
Laxatives
Osteoporosis Medications
Psychotherapeutic Medications
Ulcer Medications

 
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