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Drug List for Immunology/Infectious Diseases

Description: Diseases affecting the defense mechanisms of the body. Studies in this area include: AIDS, auto-immune diseases, bacterial infections, chronic fatigue syndrome, common cold, genital herpes, genital warts, hepatitis, HIV infections, immuno-suppressives, influenza, lyme disease, meningitis, parasite and protozoan infections, strep throat, vaccines, viral infections, and others.

Below the search box are the FDA approved drugs for the Immunology/Infectious Diseases category. Click any link to view the full drug information.

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Results: 131
  • ABREVA (docosanol)
  • Acyclovir Capsules
  • Agenerase (amprenavir)
  • Albenza (albendazole)
  • Aldara (imiquimod)
  • Alinia (nitazoxanide)
  • Allegra-D
  • Altabax (retapamulin)
  • Amevive (alefacept)
  • Aphthasol
  • Apthasol (Amlexanox)
  • Aptivus (tipranavir)
  • Aptivus (tipranavir)
  • Avelox I.V. (moxifloxacin hydrochloride)
  • AzaSite (azithromycin)
  • Baraclude (entecavir)
  • Biaxin XL (clarithromycin extended-release tablets)
  • Cancidas
  • Carrington patch
  • Cedax (ceftibuten)
  • Cefazolin and Dextrose USP
  • CellCept
  • Children's Motrin Cold
  • Cinryze (C1 Inhibitor (Human))
  • Clarinex
  • Clarithromycin (Biaxin)
  • Clemastine fumarate syrup
  • Cleocin
  • Cleocin Vaginal Cream 2%
  • Coartem (artemether/lumefantrine)
  • Combivir
  • Condylox Gel 0.5% (pokofilox)
  • Confide
  • Crixivan (Indinavir sulfate)
  • Daptacel
  • Doribax (doripenem)
  • Dynabac
  • Epivir (lamivudine)
  • Eraxis (anidulafungin)
  • Evoxac
  • Extina (ketoconazole)
  • Famvir
  • Famvir (famciclovir)
  • Flagyl ER
  • Flonase Nasal Spray
  • FluMist ( Influenza Virus Vaccine)
  • Fluzone Preservative-free
  • Fortovase
  • Fuzeon (enfuvirtide)
  • Gardasil (quadrivalent human papillomavirus (types 6, 11, 16, 18) recombinant vaccine)
  • Gastrocrom Oral Concentrate (cromolyn sodium)
  • Havrix
  • Hepsera (adefovir dipivoxil)
  • INFANRIX (Diphtheria and Tetanus Toxoids and Acellular Pertussis Vaccine Adsorbed)
  • INFERGEN (interferon alfacon-1)
  • Intelence (etravirine)
  • Intron A (Interferon alfa-2b, recombinant)
  • INTRON A (Interferon alfa-2b, recombinant)
  • Invirase (saquinavir)
  • Isentress (raltegravir)
  • Ixiaro (Japanese Encephalitis Vaccine, Inactivated, Adsorbed)
  • Kaletra Capsules and Oral Solution
  • Ketek (telithromycin)
  • Lamisil (terbinafine hydrochloride) Solution, 1%
  • Lamisil (terbinafine hydrochloride) Tablets
  • Leukine (sargramostim)
  • Lexiva (fosamprenavir calcium)
  • Lotrisone (clotrimazole/betamethasone diproprionate) lotion
  • Malarone (atovaquone; proguanil hydrochloride) Tablet
  • Moxatag (amoxicillin)
  • Norvir (ritonavir)
  • Norvir (ritonavir) soft-gel capsules
  • Noxafil (posaconazole)
  • Oral Cytovene
  • Panretin Gel
  • Pediarix Vaccine
  • Peg-Intron (peginterferon alfa-2b)
  • Pegasys (peginterferon alfa-2a)
  • Prezista (darunavir)
  • Rapamune
  • Rapamune (sirolimus) Tablets
  • Rebetol (ribavirin)
  • REBETRON (TM) Combination Therapy
  • Relenza
  • Rescriptor Tablets (delavirdine mesylate tablets)
  • RespiGam (Respiratory Syncitial Virus Immune Globulin Intravenous)
  • Restasis (cyclosporine ophthalmic emulsion)
  • Reyataz (atazanavir sulfate)
  • Rid Mousse
  • Rotarix (Rotavirus Vaccine, Live, Oral)
  • Rotateq (rotavirus vaccine, live oral pentavalent)
  • Selzentry (maraviroc)
  • Simulect
  • Spectracef
  • SPORANOX (itraconazole)
  • Stromectol (ivermectin)
  • Sustiva
  • Synercid I.V.
  • Tamiflu capsule
  • Taxol
  • Timentin
  • Tindamax, tinidazole
  • Tri-Nasal Spray (triamcinolone acetonide spray)
  • Trivagizole 3 (clotrimazole) Vaginal Cream
  • Trizivir (abacavir sulfate; lamivudine; zidovudine AZT) Tablet
  • Trovan
  • Twinrix
  • Tysabri (natalizumab)
  • Tyzeka (telbivudine)
  • Valcyte (valganciclovir HCl)
  • Valtrex (valacyclovir HCl)
  • Veramyst (fluticasone furoate)
  • Veregen (kunecatechins)
  • Vfend (voriconazole)
  • Videx (didanosine)
  • VIRACEPT (nelfinavir mesylate)
  • Viramune (nevirapine)
  • Viread
  • Viread (tenofovir disoproxil fumarate)
  • Viroptic
  • Vistide
  • Vistide (cidofovir injection)
  • Vitrasert Implant
  • Western blot confirmatory device
  • Xifaxan (rifaximin)
  • Xigris (drotrecogin alfa [activated])
  • Xyzal (levocetirizine dihydrochloride)
  • Zerit (stavudine)
  • Zerit (stavudine, d4T)
  • Zithromax (azithromycin)
  • Zyrtec (cetirizine HCl)

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