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Finafloxacin and Itch

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between Finafloxacin and Itch

Finafloxacin vs. Itch

Finafloxacin (Xtoro) is a fluoroquinolone antibiotic. Itch (also known as pruritus) is a sensation that causes the desire or reflex to scratch.

Similarities between Finafloxacin and Itch

Finafloxacin and Itch have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Allergy, Over-the-counter drug, Prescription drug, Topical medication.

Allergy

Allergies, also known as allergic diseases, are a number of conditions caused by hypersensitivity of the immune system to typically harmless substances in the environment.

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Over-the-counter drug

Over-the-counter (OTC) drugs are medicines sold directly to a consumer without a prescription from a healthcare professional, as opposed to prescription drugs, which may be sold only to consumers possessing a valid prescription.

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Prescription drug

A prescription drug (also prescription medication or prescription medicine) is a pharmaceutical drug that legally requires a medical prescription to be dispensed.

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Topical medication

A topical medication is a medication that is applied to a particular place on or in the body.

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Finafloxacin and Itch Comparison

Finafloxacin has 45 relations, while Itch has 148. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 2.07% = 4 / (45 + 148).

References

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