Jump to content

Template:Main page/Featured med: Difference between revisions

From Pharmacopedia
Created page with "<div style="border:1px solid #cbd5e1; border-radius:6px; padding:1em; margin-bottom:1em; background:var(--background-color-neutral,#f8fafc);"> <div style="font-size:1.15em; font-weight:600; border-bottom:2px solid #2563eb; padding-bottom:0.3em; margin-bottom:0.6em;">Featured med</div> right|frameless|160px|alt=Aspirin '''Aspirin''' is a salicylate analgesic and antiplatelet agent. First synthesized in 1897, it remains one of the most wi..."
 
m oops
 
(3 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
<div style="border:1px solid #cbd5e1; border-radius:6px; padding:1em; margin-bottom:1em; background:var(--background-color-neutral,#f8fafc);">
<div style="border:1px solid #cbd5e1; border-radius:6px; padding:1em; margin-bottom:1em; background:var(--background-color-neutral,#f8fafc);">
<div style="font-size:1.15em; font-weight:600; border-bottom:2px solid #2563eb; padding-bottom:0.3em; margin-bottom:0.6em;">Featured med</div>
<div style="font-size:1.15em; font-weight:600; border-bottom:2px solid #2563eb; padding-bottom:0.3em; margin-bottom:0.6em;">Featured medicine</div>


[[File:Aspirin-skeletal.svg|right|frameless|160px|alt=Aspirin]]
{{Main page/Featured med/Fluoxetine}}
'''[[Aspirin]]''' is a salicylate analgesic and antiplatelet agent. First synthesized in 1897, it remains one of the most widely prescribed medicines worldwide, used for pain, fever, inflammation, and as an antiplatelet agent in cardiovascular disease...


''Read more about [[Aspirin]] →''
</div>
</div>

Latest revision as of 04:52, 11 May 2026

Featured medicine

Fluoxetine was the first of the SSRIs, released in the US Dec 29 1987, and still a mainstay of treatment for many conditions ranging from anxiety disorders to OCD to PTSD to premature ejaculation. It was the first of a long line of SSRIs that have come to dominate prescribing practices of many clinicians around the world. Initially touted as being effective and well-tolerated, both of those assumptions have come under serious scrutiny in more recent years.