Conditions We Cover

Find treatment options by the condition they treat. Each page explains the condition and lists the medicines used for it.

Eczema Eczema is a chronic inflammatory skin condition causing dry, itchy, inflamed patches, managed with regular moisturising and topical corticosteroids during flares. 9 medicines View Eczema Emergency Contraception Emergency contraception reduces the chance of pregnancy after unprotected sex; the standard option, levonorgestrel, works best when taken within 24 hours. 1 medicine View Emergency Contraception Endometriosis Endometriosis is a chronic condition where tissue similar to the uterine lining grows outside the uterus, causing pelvic pain and fertility problems, usually managed with hormonal therapy. 5 medicines View Endometriosis Enuresis Enuresis is involuntary urination, most commonly bedwetting in children, that often responds to behavioural steps and can be helped by medicine such as imipramine. 1 medicine View Enuresis Epilepsy Epilepsy is a neurological condition marked by recurring seizures, caused by abnormal electrical activity in the brain and managed long-term with anticonvulsant medicines. 10 medicines View Epilepsy Erectile Dysfunction Erectile dysfunction is the regular inability to get or keep an erection firm enough for sex. It is usually a blood-flow problem, treated first with PDE5 inhibitors like sildenafil and tadalafil. 84 medicines View Erectile Dysfunction Erosive Oesophagitis Erosive oesophagitis is inflammation and visible erosion of the oesophagus lining caused by persistent acid reflux, treated mainly with acid-suppressing medicines. 1 medicine View Erosive Oesophagitis Essential Hypertension Essential hypertension is persistently high blood pressure with no single identifiable cause, treated with medicines such as the ARBs irbesartan and telmisartan. 2 medicines View Essential Hypertension Essential Thrombocythaemia Essential thrombocythaemia is a blood disorder in which the bone marrow produces too many platelets, raising the risk of clotting and bleeding, managed with cytoreductive therapy such as hydroxycarbamide. 1 medicine View Essential Thrombocythaemia Essential Tremor Essential tremor is the most common movement disorder, causing rhythmic shaking of the hands, head or voice during activity. It is treated first with a beta-blocker such as propranolol. 2 medicines View Essential Tremor Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency (EPI) occurs when the pancreas cannot produce enough digestive enzymes, leading to poor nutrient absorption and fatty stools. It is treated with enzyme replacement. 1 medicine View Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency