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Medications Telemedicine Guide

Medication Education Library

Search and browse educational guides. For medical advice, request a consultation with our volunteer clinicians.

Viagra

Educational guide for erectile dysfunction discussions and safety considerations.

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Cialis

Longer-acting ED education with dosing questions to review with a clinician.

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Levitra

Alternative ED option explained for consultation preparation.

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Kamagra

Education on sildenafil-based options and safety screening topics.

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Priligy

Premature ejaculation counseling topics and safe-use questions.

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Propecia

Hair-loss education including expectations and monitoring topics.

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Paxil

Depression/anxiety education and follow-up planning.

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Xanax

Short-term anxiety education including safety and dependence risks.

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Ativan

Anxiety education with careful-use and tapering discussions.

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Klonopin

Panic/seizure education and monitoring considerations.

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Valium

Anxiety/muscle spasm education with sedation warnings.

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Ambien

Insomnia education and safe sleep planning.

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Neurontin

Nerve pain/seizure education and dose adjustment discussions.

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Antibiotics

When antibiotics help, risks of misuse, and questions to ask.

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Amoxicillin

Common antibiotic education with allergy and dosing reminders.

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Doxycycline

Broad-spectrum antibiotic education including sun sensitivity guidance.

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Cipro

Targeted antibiotic education and safety screening topics.

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Diflucan

Antifungal education and interaction screening topics.

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Valtrex

Antiviral education for herpes infections and timing considerations.

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Ivermectin

Education for approved parasitic uses and clinician oversight.

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Tramadol

Pain education including safety risks and interaction checks.

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Soma

Muscle spasm education and short-term use guidance.

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Prednisone

Steroid education including tapering and side-effect monitoring.

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Ventolin

Asthma relief education with inhaler technique topics.

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Rybelsus

Diabetes medication education and lifestyle planning topics.

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Clomid

Fertility/hormone education and monitoring discussions.

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Accutane

Severe acne education including monitoring and precautions.

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External recommended resources

External links are provided for convenience and do not constitute endorsement.

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Pulido Dental Care — Medicines

External medication information library.

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Miami Springs Doctor — Telemedicine

External telemedicine resource.

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Southwestern Med Center — Telehealth

External telehealth program.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the prescription sent if approved?

If prescribed, your Medications prescription can be sent electronically to a pharmacy you choose, subject to applicable laws and pharmacy policies.

How does a telemedicine visit work for Medications?

You complete a secure medical intake and speak with a licensed provider. If Medications treatment is appropriate, a prescription may be sent to a pharmacy. If it is not appropriate, the clinician will recommend alternatives.

Do I need a prescription for Medications?

Yes. Medications is provided only when a licensed clinician determines it is appropriate after evaluation. This site does not dispense medication without a valid prescription.

What should I have ready before the consultation?

Keep your current medication list, allergies, medical history, and any recent test results available. Accurate information helps your provider evaluate whether Medications is safe for you.

How is the dose and duration decided?

Dose and duration are individualized. Your clinician will explain how to take Medications, what to avoid, and when to follow up for monitoring or adjustments.

What side effects should I be aware of?

Potential side effects vary by medication and patient factors. Your provider will review common reactions and serious warning signs for Medications, including when to seek urgent care.

Can I request refills through telemedicine?

Refills may be available when clinically appropriate. Some medications require follow‑up visits, updated information, or in‑person assessment depending on your situation and local rules.