Explore medicines based on medical conditions and indications. Whether you're looking for treatments for allergies, infections, chronic diseases, or pain management, our database categorizes medicines by their therapeutic use to simplify your search.
Brows by Condition
Treatment Options
Disease Guide
Medication Uses
Providing Medical Care For The Sickest In Our Community.
Itchy or watery eyes, also known as ocular pruritus and epiphora, respectively, are common symptoms that can result from a variety of underlying conditions. These symptoms are...
Read More
Cerebral edema and pulmonary edema are both conditions characterized by abnormal fluid accumulation in specific tissues—the brain and the lungs, respectively. Cerebral edema r...
Read More
Cyanide poisoning occurs when cyanide, a rapidly acting and highly toxic chemical, enters the body and interferes with cellular respiration, preventing cells from using oxygen...
Read More
Nocturnal enuresis, commonly referred to as bedwetting, is a condition where a person, typically a child, involuntarily urinates during the night while sleeping. It is conside...
Read More
Functional diarrhea is a condition characterized by the frequent passage of loose or watery stools, without an underlying identifiable structural or biochemical abnormality in...
Read More
Biliary dyskinesia is a disorder that affects the function of the gallbladder, which is responsible for storing and releasing bile to aid in the digestion of fats. In this con...
Read More
Itching, also known as pruritus, is an uncomfortable sensation that provokes the desire to scratch the affected area. Itching can occur in localized patches or may affect the...
Read More
Herpes zoster ophthalmicus (HZO) is a severe manifestation of herpes zoster (shingles) that occurs when the varicella-zoster virus (VZV) reactivates in the ophthalmic division...
Read More
Infantile spasms, also known as **West syndrome**, is a rare and severe form of epilepsy that typically appears in the first year of life, most often between 4 and 12 months o...
Read More