This list includes 9 Pills that start with W, from “Wakix” to “Wytensin”. These names cover prescription and over‑the‑counter tablets used for sleep, pain, infections, and neurological conditions.

Pills that start with W are pill names beginning with the letter W, including brand and generic formulations. For example, Wakix became notable as a newer treatment for narcolepsy symptoms.

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Generic name: The active ingredient of the medicine, which helps you compare similar drugs and understand alternatives.

Primary use: Brief statement of the main condition treated, so you know why the medicine is prescribed.

Therapeutic class: The drug family is shown so you understand related medicines and expected effects or interactions.

Common side effects: Typical adverse effects listed so you watch for symptoms and discuss concerns with your clinician.

Formulation & strength: The tablet form and dose help you confirm the exact product and compare available strengths.

Notes: Extra practical details, such as contraindications, brand differences, or common precautions you should be aware of.

References: Links to original sources and drug labels so you can verify details and read full prescribing information.

Pills that start with W

Drug NameGeneric nameTherapeutic classPrimary use
WellbutrinBupropionNDRI antidepressantMajor depressive disorder, smoking cessation
Wellbutrin SRBupropion (SR)NDRI antidepressantDepression (sustained-release dosing)
Wellbutrin XLBupropion (XL)NDRI antidepressantMajor depressive disorder (once‑daily)
WarfarinWarfarin sodiumVitamin K antagonist anticoagulantPrevent/treat blood clots, stroke prevention in atrial fibrillation
WelcholColesevelamBile acid sequestrantLower LDL cholesterol, adjunct for type 2 diabetes
WytensinGuanabenzAlpha‑2 agonist antihypertensiveHigh blood pressure
WinstrolStanozololAnabolic steroidOccasional medical use; often abused for performance enhancement
WaklertArmodafinilWakefulness‑promoting agentNarcolepsy, shift work sleep disorder
WakixPitolisantHistamine H3 antagonist/inverse agonistDaytime sleepiness in narcolepsy

Descriptions

Wellbutrin
NDRI antidepressant for depression and smoking help; common side effects: dry mouth, insomnia, headache, nausea, tremor.
Wellbutrin SR
Sustained‑release bupropion tablet for depression; common side effects: dry mouth, insomnia, headache, nausea, rare seizure.
Wellbutrin XL
Extended‑release bupropion for once‑daily treatment of depression; side effects: dry mouth, insomnia, headache, nausea, tremor.
Warfarin
Oral blood thinner to prevent clots; watch for bleeding, easy bruising, nausea, hair loss, rash.
Welchol
Oral bile acid sequestrant to lower cholesterol and help glucose; common side effects: constipation, bloating, nausea, increased triglycerides.
Wytensin
Alpha‑2 agonist tablet for hypertension; common side effects: drowsiness, dry mouth, dizziness, low blood pressure, constipation.
Winstrol
An oral anabolic steroid used in limited medical settings; side effects: liver toxicity, acne, hair loss, aggression, cholesterol changes.
Waklert
Wakefulness agent for narcolepsy and shift‑work sleep issues; side effects: headache, insomnia, nausea, anxiety, dry mouth.
Wakix
Oral treatment for narcolepsy daytime sleepiness; common side effects: insomnia, nausea, headache, anxiety, decreased appetite.
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