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Benadryl: The Sweet Syrup That Makes You Sleep?
Benadryl is one of the most commonly used cough syrups in India. Many people take it for dry cough, allergy, and cold — but its most famous effect is sleepiness. Benadryl can cause: Sleepiness Dizziness Dry mouth Constipation Blurred vision (rare) This is why doctors usually suggest taking it at night. Unique Facts About Benadryl It is mainly used for dry cough and allergy, not wet cough It acts on the cough center in the brain It is one of the most misused cough syrups in In
patelshrusti2005
Dec 81 min read


Benzoyl Peroxide: The Old-School Acne Hero That Still Works
If you’ve ever dealt with those annoying, painful pimples that pop up at the worst time, you’ve probably heard of Benzoyl Peroxide — or BPO. This ingredient is literally one of the oldest and most trusted acne fighters in the skincare world. It’s been around since the 1930s, so you can imagine how many dermatologists have relied on it over the years. So what does it do? BPO mainly works by killing the acne-causing bacteria (the ones responsible for those big red pimples). It
Aanal Thaker
Nov 201 min read


Old but Gold — Methotrexate Still Rules Medicine!
Some medicines never go out of style — and Methotrexate is the perfect example! 💛 Originally developed way back in the 1940s to fight cancer, this drug quickly proved itself as a true multitasker. Over the years, it has saved countless lives, not just in oncology but in autoimmune diseases too. Here’s what makes Methotrexate so special 👇 ✅ Cancer Fighter: It’s used in treating leukemia, lymphoma, breast cancer, osteosarcoma, and choriocarcinoma. ✅ Autoimmune Hero: Doctors c
patelshrusti2005
Oct 301 min read


Levodopa: From Nature to Neuroscience
The Science Behind Movement Parkinson’s disease happens when the brain loses special cells that make dopamine — the chemical responsible for smooth movements, motivation, and mood. When dopamine levels drop, it leads to tremors, stiffness, and slow movement. Levodopa to the Rescue Levodopa acts like a dopamine delivery hero. It’s a precursor of dopamine, meaning once it crosses the blood–brain barrier, it turns into dopamine — restoring balance, improving movement, and helpin
Aanal Thaker
Oct 61 min read
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