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Medications for Hemorrhoids - Page 3

The medications listed below are related to or used in the treatment of this condition.

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Drug name Rating Reviews Activity ? Rx/OTC Pregnancy CSA Alcohol
phenylephrine / pramoxine Rate Add review
OTC N N
Generic name:
phenylephrine / pramoxine topical
Drug class:
anorectal preparations
For consumers:
interactions, side effects
pramoxine/zinc oxide 8.5 2 reviews for pramoxine/zinc oxide to treat Hemorrhoids
OTC N N
Generic name:
pramoxine/zinc oxide topical
Brand name:
Tronolane Anesthetic for Hemorrhoids
Drug class:
anorectal preparations
For consumers:
dosage, side effects
Tucks Multi Care Relief Kit Rate Add review
OTC N
Generic name:
glycerin / lidocaine / witch hazel topical
Drug class:
anorectal preparations
For consumers:
interactions, side effects
Ana-Lex Rate Add review
Rx C N
Generic name:
hydrocortisone / lidocaine topical
For consumers:
dosage, interactions, side effects
diosmiplex / hydrocortisone / pramoxine Rate Add review
Rx C N
Generic name:
diosmiplex / hydrocortisone / pramoxine topical
Brand name:
Analpram Advanced
Drug class:
anorectal preparations
For consumers:
interactions, side effects
glycerin / lidocaine / witch hazel Rate Add review
OTC N
Generic name:
glycerin / lidocaine / witch hazel topical
Brand name:
Tucks Multi Care Relief Kit
Drug class:
anorectal preparations
For consumers:
interactions, side effects
glycerin / petrolatum / phenylephrine / pramoxine 5.0 8 reviews for glycerin / petrolatum / phenylephrine / pramoxine to treat Hemorrhoids
OTC N
Generic name:
glycerin / petrolatum / phenylephrine / pramoxine topical
Brand names:
Preparation H Maximum Strength, Preparation H Multi-Symptom
Drug class:
anorectal preparations
For consumers:
interactions, side effects
Medicone Rate Add review
Rx/OTC C N
Generic name:
benzocaine topical
Drug class:
topical anesthetics
For consumers:
dosage, interactions, side effects
Sani-pads with Aloe Rate Add review
OTC N N
Generic name:
glycerin/witch hazel topical
Drug class:
anorectal preparations
For consumers:
dosage, side effects

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Alternative treatments for Hemorrhoids

The following products are considered to be alternative treatments or natural remedies for Hemorrhoids. Their efficacy may not have been scientifically tested to the same degree as the drugs listed in the table above. However, there may be historical, cultural or anecdotal evidence linking their use to the treatment of Hemorrhoids.

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Rating For ratings, users were asked how effective they found the medicine while considering positive/adverse effects and ease of use (1 = not effective, 10 = most effective).
Activity Activity is based on recent site visitor activity relative to other medications in the list.
Rx Prescription only.
OTC Over-the-counter.
Rx/OTC Prescription or Over-the-counter.
Off-label This medication may not be approved by the FDA for the treatment of this condition.
EUA An Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) allows the FDA to authorize unapproved medical products or unapproved uses of approved medical products to be used in a declared public health emergency when there are no adequate, approved, and available alternatives.
Expanded Access Expanded Access is a potential pathway for a patient with a serious or immediately life-threatening disease or condition to gain access to an investigational medical product (drug, biologic, or medical device) for treatment outside of clinical trials when no comparable or satisfactory alternative therapy options are available.
Pregnancy Category
A Adequate and well-controlled studies have failed to demonstrate a risk to the fetus in the first trimester of pregnancy (and there is no evidence of risk in later trimesters).
B Animal reproduction studies have failed to demonstrate a risk to the fetus and there are no adequate and well-controlled studies in pregnant women.
C Animal reproduction studies have shown an adverse effect on the fetus and there are no adequate and well-controlled studies in humans, but potential benefits may warrant use in pregnant women despite potential risks.
D There is positive evidence of human fetal risk based on adverse reaction data from investigational or marketing experience or studies in humans, but potential benefits may warrant use in pregnant women despite potential risks.
X Studies in animals or humans have demonstrated fetal abnormalities and/or there is positive evidence of human fetal risk based on adverse reaction data from investigational or marketing experience, and the risks involved in use in pregnant women clearly outweigh potential benefits.
N FDA has not classified the drug.
Controlled Substances Act (CSA) Schedule
M The drug has multiple schedules. The schedule may depend on the exact dosage form or strength of the medication.
U CSA Schedule is unknown.
N Is not subject to the Controlled Substances Act.
1 Has a high potential for abuse. Has no currently accepted medical use in treatment in the United States. There is a lack of accepted safety for use under medical supervision.
2 Has a high potential for abuse. Has a currently accepted medical use in treatment in the United States or a currently accepted medical use with severe restrictions. Abuse may lead to severe psychological or physical dependence.
3 Has a potential for abuse less than those in schedules 1 and 2. Has a currently accepted medical use in treatment in the United States. Abuse may lead to moderate or low physical dependence or high psychological dependence.
4 Has a low potential for abuse relative to those in schedule 3. It has a currently accepted medical use in treatment in the United States. Abuse may lead to limited physical dependence or psychological dependence relative to those in schedule 3.
5 Has a low potential for abuse relative to those in schedule 4. Has a currently accepted medical use in treatment in the United States. Abuse may lead to limited physical dependence or psychological dependence relative to those in schedule 4.
Alcohol
X Interacts with Alcohol.

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