How many of these 6 drugs with different specifications and indications do you know?

How many of these 6 drugs with different specifications and indications do you know?

It is very common for the same drug to have different specifications on the market. After all, there are many types of clinical diseases, and different specifications are also convenient for adjusting clinical drug dosages. However, there are also special cases in clinical practice where different specifications have different indications. Today we will introduce six drugs with the same name but different indications due to different specifications.

1. Zoledronic acid

0.4mg zoledronic acid injection: mainly used for the treatment of bone damage in patients with solid malignant tumors and multiple myeloma. In addition, it can also be used for hypercalcemia caused by malignant tumors.

0.5mg zoledronic acid injection: mainly used to treat osteoporosis and osteitis deformans in postmenopausal women.

2. Atropine

0.5mg of atropine: mainly used for antiarrhythmic:

5mg of atropine: mainly used as an antidote for the detoxification of organophosphorus poisoning;

3. Folic acid tablets

0.4mg folic acid tablets: routinely used in pregnancy preparation and the first three months of pregnancy to prevent congenital neural tube defects in the fetus. They can also be used for hyperhomocysteinemia.

5mg folic acid tablets: mainly used for megaloblastic anemia caused by folic acid deficiency;

4. Aspirin

100mg of aspirin: Low-dose aspirin can inhibit platelet aggregation and can be used for secondary prevention of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases;

500mg of aspirin: As a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug, it can be used for antipyretic, analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects;

5. Finasteride

1mg finasteride: used to treat male androgenic alopecia;

Finasteride 5 mg: for the treatment of patients with symptomatic benign prostatic hyperplasia;

6. Azvudine

1mg Azvudine: for adult patients with common COVID-19;

3mg Azvudine: Mainly used for adult patients with AIDS infection.

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