Prednisolone (Prednisone) — NZ Medication Guide | KiwiMeds
Plain-English guide to prednisolone in NZ — uses, side effects, tapering and Pharmac funding reviewed by a registered NZ pharmacist.
Plain-English guide to prednisolone in NZ — uses, side effects, tapering and Pharmac funding reviewed by a registered NZ pharmacist.
Plain-English guide to diazepam in NZ — uses, side effects, dependency risks and Pharmac funding reviewed by a registered NZ pharmacist.
Plain-English guide to apixaban (Eliquis) in NZ — uses, dosing, side effects and Pharmac funding reviewed by a registered NZ pharmacist.
Plain-English guide to losartan in NZ — uses, side effects, interactions and Pharmac funding reviewed by a registered NZ pharmacist.
Plain-English guide to aspirin in NZ — low-dose uses, side effects, interactions and Pharmac funding reviewed by a registered NZ pharmacist.
Plain-English guide to warfarin in NZ — INR monitoring, uses, side effects, interactions and Pharmac funding reviewed by a registered NZ pharmacist.
Plain-English guide to lisinopril in NZ — uses, side effects, interactions and Pharmac funding reviewed by a registered NZ pharmacist.
Plain-English guide to ramipril in NZ — uses, side effects, interactions and Pharmac funding reviewed by a registered NZ pharmacist.
✅ Reviewed by a Registered Pharmacist NZ | Last updated: May 2026 | This information is for educational purposes only and does not replace advice from your doctor or pharmacist. What is levothyroxine? Levothyroxine (also called L-thyroxine or T4) is a synthetic form of the hormone thyroxine, which is normally produced by your thyroid gland….
✅ Reviewed by a Registered Pharmacist NZ | Last updated: May 2026 | This information is for educational purposes only and does not replace advice from your doctor or pharmacist. What is amoxicillin? Amoxicillin is a penicillin-type antibiotic and one of the most commonly prescribed medicines in New Zealand. It is used to treat a…