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  • |Ship class=[[Casco class cutter|''Casco''-class]] [[United States Coast Guard Cutter|cutter]] ...EC-379, was a [[United States Coast Guard]] [[Casco class cutter|''Casco''-class]] [[United States Coast Guard Cutter|cutter]] in commission from 1949 to 19
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  • ...ylurea]]s, closely related to [[sulfa]] drugs. It was developed in 1966 in a cooperative study between [[Boehringer Mannheim]] (now part of Roche) and [ ...de improves outcome in animal stroke models by preventing brain swelling. A retrospective study showed that in type 2 diabetic patients already taking
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  • | pregnancy_AU = A ...ng and pain from skin inflammations, injected as a dental anesthetic or as a local anesthetic for minor surgery.
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  • ...trimethyl-6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17- dodecahydro-3''H''-cyclopenta[''a'']phenanthren-3-one ...s a potent synthetic member of the [[glucocorticoid]] class of [[steroid]] drugs. It acts as an [[anti-inflammatory]] and [[immunosuppressive drug|immunosup
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  • | legal_UK = Class B ...e|INN]]) or '''phenobarbitone''' (former [[British Approved Name|BAN]]) is a [[barbiturate]], first marketed as '''Luminal''' by [[Bayer|Friedr. Bayer e
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  • '''Phenytoin sodium''' is a commonly used [[antiepileptic]]. Phenytoin (fen-i-TOE-in) acts to suppress It is sometimes considered a [[Antiarrhythmic_agent#Class_I_agents|class 1b antiarrhythmic]].<ref name="pmid15331289">{{cite journal |author=Balaji
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  • ...rst discovered at the SmithKline Animal Health Laboratories in 1972. It is a broad spectrum anthelmintic, effective against: roundworms, tapeworms, and As a vermicidal, albendazole causes degenerative alterations in the [[tegument]]
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  • ...gamisol''') is an [[anthelminthic]] and [[immunomodulator]] belonging to a class of synthetic [[imidazothiazole]] derivatives. It was discovered at [[Jansse Currently, levamisole remains in [[veterinary medicine|veterinary]] use as a [[dewormer]] for livestock. The medication has also been increasingly used
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  • | pregnancy_category = C (systemic), A (topical) ...ry Name|INN]]) is a [[bacteriostatic]] [[antimicrobial]]. It is considered a prototypical [[broad-spectrum antibiotic]], alongside the [[Tetracycline an
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  • ...ref>{{cite journal|author=Sensi P, Margalith P, Timbal MT|title=Rifomycin, a new antibiotic—preliminary report|journal=Farmaco Ed Sci|year=1959|volume ...f attempts in order to obtain more stable semi-synthetic products, in 1959 a new molecule with high efficacy and good tolerability was produced and was
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  • ...obacteria|actinobacterium]] ''[[Streptomyces griseus]]''. Streptomycin is a bactericidal antibiotic<ref name="Singh1954"> Streptomycin is a [[protein synthesis inhibitor]]. It binds to the S12 Protein of the 30S sub
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  • ...icial and systemic fungal infections. In a bulk powder form, it appears as a white crystalline powder, and it is very slightly soluble in water and solu ...ociated variations in biological effect.{{Citation needed|date=July 2010}} A number of related compounds were found to be extremely potent [[teratogens]
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  • ...ted by [[Gilead Sciences]] under the trade name '''Viread''', belongs to a class of [[antiretroviral drug]]s known as nucleotide analogue [[reverse transcri ...], was approved by the FDA on 12 July 2006 and is now available, providing a single daily dose for the treatment of HIV.
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  • ...[Antiretroviral drug|antiretroviral therapy]] (HAART) for the treatment of a human immunodeficiency virus ([[HIV]]) type 1. ...hylaxis]] regimen to reduce the risk of HIV infection in people exposed to a significant risk (e.g. needlestick injuries, certain types of unprotected s
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  • ...arketed under the trade name '''Viramune''' ([[Boehringer Ingelheim]]), is a non-nucleoside [[reverse transcriptase inhibitor]] (NNRTI) used to treat [[ ...TIs, which bind at the enzyme's active site, NNRTIs bind allosterically at a distinct site away from the active site termed the NNRTI pocket.
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  • ...roviral)|co-formulation]] with a sub-therapeutic dose of [[ritonavir]], as a component of combination therapy to treat [[HIV]]/[[AIDS]]. The Kaletra for ...ormulation]] with ritonavir. It is the first multi-drug capsule to contain a drug not available individually.
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  • ...l drug]] from the [[protease inhibitor (pharmacology)|protease inhibitor]] class used to treat [[HIV]] infection and [[AIDS]]. ...ors. This inhibition leads to higher plasma concentrations of these latter drugs, allowing the clinician to lower their dose and frequency and improving the
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  • | pregnancy_AU = <!-- A / B1 / B2 / B3 / C / D / X --> ...b]]'s [[efavirenz]] into a fixed-dose pill. Combining the three drugs into a single, once-daily pill reduces [[pill burden]] and simplifies dosing sched
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  • ...like other PIs is generally used in combination with other antiretroviral drugs. Nelfinavir mesylate (Viracept, formally AG1343) is a potent and orally bioavailable human immunodeficiency virus [[HIV-1 proteas
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  • | legal_NZ = Class C | legal_SG = Class B
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