This list includes 49 medications that start with B, ranging from “Baclofen” to “Butorphanol”. These drugs include muscle relaxants, analgesics, antibiotics, and cardiovascular medicines commonly used worldwide.
Medications that start with B are approved generic drugs spanning many therapeutic areas. For example, Baclofen, introduced in the 1960s, remains a well-known muscle relaxant.
Below you’ll find the table with the following columns: Generic name, Brand names, Drug class, Main uses, Common side effects.
Generic name: The official nonproprietary name of the drug, so you can identify it across brands and countries.
Brand names: Common trade names let you recognize marketed versions and their packaging when you see them.
Drug class: The therapeutic category helps you understand how the medicine works and relates to similar drugs.
Main uses: Typical conditions or symptoms the medicine treats so you quickly see its primary purposes.
Common side effects: Typical adverse effects reported by patients, so you weigh benefits and tolerability.
Medications that start with B
Name | Brand names | Drug class | Main indications |
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Baclofen | Lioresal | Muscle relaxant | Spasticity from MS or spinal cord injury |
Baloxavir marboxil | Xofluza | Antiviral (endonuclease inhibitor) | Uncomplicated influenza A and B |
Baricitinib | Olumiant | JAK inhibitor | Rheumatoid arthritis, COVID-19 (severe cases) |
Bedaquiline | Sirturo | Antitubercular (diarylquinoline) | Multidrug‑resistant tuberculosis |
Beclomethasone | Qvar, Beconase | Corticosteroid | Asthma maintenance, allergic rhinitis |
Bevacizumab | Avastin | Anti‑VEGF monoclonal antibody | Various solid tumors, off‑label ocular neovascular disease |
Benazepril | Lotensin | ACE inhibitor | Hypertension, heart failure adjunct |
Bendamustine | Treanda | Alkylating chemotherapy agent | Non‑Hodgkin lymphoma, chronic lymphocytic leukemia |
Benztropine | Cogentin | Anticholinergic antiparkinsonian | Parkinsonism, antipsychotic-induced extrapyramidal symptoms |
Benzonatate | Tessalon | Antitussive (non‑opioid) | Symptomatic cough suppression |
Benzathine benzylpenicillin | Bicillin L‑A | Long‑acting penicillin antibiotic | Syphilis, streptococcal infections |
Bicalutamide | Casodex | Nonsteroidal antiandrogen | Prostate cancer |
Bictegravir | Component of Biktarvy | Integrase strand transfer inhibitor | HIV‑1 infection (combined therapy) |
Bimatoprost | Lumigan, Latisse | Prostaglandin analog (ophthalmic) | Open‑angle glaucoma, eyelash hypotrichosis |
Bismuth subsalicylate | Pepto‑Bismol (OTC) | Antidiarrheal, antacid | Diarrhea, dyspepsia, upset stomach |
Bivalirudin | Angiomax | Direct thrombin inhibitor (IV) | Anticoagulation during PCI, heparin‑induced thrombocytopenia alternative |
Blinatumomab | Blincyto | Bispecific T‑cell engager (biologic) | Relapsed/refractory B‑cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia |
Brentuximab vedotin | Adcetris | Antibody–drug conjugate | Hodgkin lymphoma, systemic anaplastic large cell lymphoma |
Brimonidine | Alphagan | Alpha‑2 adrenergic agonist (ophthalmic) | Open‑angle glaucoma, ocular hypertension |
Brimonidine/timolol | Combigan | Alpha‑2 agonist + beta‑blocker (ophthalmic) | Glaucoma, ocular hypertension |
Brinzolamide | Azopt | Carbonic anhydrase inhibitor (ophthalmic) | Open‑angle glaucoma |
Brivaracetam | Briviact | Anticonvulsant | Focal (partial) seizures |
Bromocriptine | Parlodel | Dopamine agonist | Parkinson disease, hyperprolactinemia |
Bromfenac | Bromday | Ophthalmic NSAID | Postoperative ocular inflammation |
Bromhexine | Bisolvon | Mucolytic expectorant | Productive cough, bronchitis |
Brompheniramine | Dimetapp (component) | First‑generation antihistamine | Allergic rhinitis, cold symptoms |
Buprenorphine | Subutex, Suboxone (component) | Partial opioid agonist | Opioid use disorder, moderate pain |
Buprenorphine/naloxone | Suboxone | Opioid partial agonist + antagonist | Opioid use disorder maintenance therapy |
Budesonide | Pulmicort, Entocort | Corticosteroid | Asthma maintenance, Crohn’s disease (ileocolonic) |
Budesonide/formoterol | Symbicort (component) | Inhaled corticosteroid + LABA | Asthma, COPD maintenance |
Bumetanide | Bumex | Loop diuretic | Edema due to heart failure, renal disease |
Bupropion | Wellbutrin, Zyban | Norepinephrine‑dopamine reuptake inhibitor | Depression, smoking cessation |
Bupropion/naltrexone | Contrave | NDRI + opioid antagonist combo | Chronic weight management adjunct |
Buserelin | Suprefact | GnRH agonist | Prostate cancer, endometriosis, assisted reproductive protocols |
Buspirone | Buspar | Anxiolytic (5‑HT1A partial agonist) | Generalized anxiety disorder |
Butalbital | Component of Fioricet | Barbiturate (usually in combination) | Tension headache, migraine (combination products) |
Butorphanol | Stadol | Opioid analgesic (kappa agonist) | Moderate to severe pain, migraine (nasal) |
Benralizumab | Fasenra | Monoclonal antibody (IL‑5 receptor) | Severe eosinophilic asthma |
Besifloxacin | Besivance | Fluoroquinolone antibiotic (ophthalmic) | Bacterial conjunctivitis |
Betamethasone | Celestone | Corticosteroid | Inflammatory conditions, dermatologic disorders |
Betaxolol | Betoptic | Beta‑1 selective blocker (ophthalmic/systemic) | Open‑angle glaucoma, hypertension (oral) |
Bezlotoxumab | Zinplava | Monoclonal antibody (C. difficile toxin B) | Prevention of recurrent Clostridioides difficile infection |
Biperiden | Akineton | Anticholinergic antiparkinsonian | Parkinsonism, drug-induced extrapyramidal symptoms |
Bisacodyl | Dulcolax (generic) | Stimulant laxative | Constipation, bowel prep |
Bosentan | Tracleer | Endothelin receptor antagonist | Pulmonary arterial hypertension |
Bosutinib | Bosulif | Tyrosine kinase inhibitor | Chronic myeloid leukemia |
Bupivacaine | Marcaine | Local anesthetic (amide) | Local/epidural anesthesia for surgery and labor |
Bezafibrate | Bezalip | Fibric acid derivative | Hypertriglyceridemia, mixed dyslipidemia |
Benzocaine | Topical anesthetics (generic) | Local anesthetic (topical) | Topical pain relief for mucous membranes, minor procedures |