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  • ...ced countries like the United States and Australia, [[billet planting]] is common. Billets harvested from a mechanical [[harvester]] are planted by a machine Small rail networks are a common method of transporting cane to a mill. Refineries test newly arrived cane f
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  • ...'' ({{IPA|/ˈlɪɡnɵkeɪn/}}) (former [[British Approved Name|BAN]]) is a common [[local anesthetic]] and [[antiarrhythmic agent|antiarrhythmic]] drug. Lido Etymology: from one of its many chemical names - [alpha-Diethylamino-2,6-dimethylacetani- ] - lide + ~ocaine.
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  • ...ation]] with both [[antihistamine]] and [[decongestant]] properties. Brand names include Demazin, Allerest 12 Hour, [[Codral]] Nighttime, Chlornade, Contac ...are also marketed. The antihistamine is helpful in cases where allergy or common cold is the reason for the cough; it is also a potentiator of opioids, allo
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  • ...on-orally or non-rectally, e.g. intravenously or by injection), as is most common, naloxone has a rapid distribution throughout the body. The mean serum hal ...| pmid = 15039670 | doi = 10.1016/j.jen.2004.01.006 }}</ref> It is more common outside of clinical facilities where the majority of overdoses occur.<ref>{
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  • ==Trade names== Carbamazepine has been sold under the names Tegretol, Biston, Calepsin, Carbatrol, Epitol, Equetro, Finlepsin, Sirtal,
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  • ==Trade names== ...g it one of the more popular anti-convulsants prescribed by doctors, and a common "first line of defense" in seizure cases.
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  • ...be used to treat some [[protozoa]]l diseases, such as [[malaria]]. It is a common [[topical]] treatment for [[acne]] and can be useful against some [[methici The most severe common [[adverse drug reaction|adverse effect]] of clindamycin is [[Clostridium di
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  • It is common for chloramphenicol to cause [[bone marrow suppression]] during treatment: ...mphenicol ''in vitro'' by serial passage of bacteria, and this is the most common mechanism of low-level chloramphenicol resistance. High-level resistance i
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  • Brand names include Robimycin, E-Mycin, E.E.S. Granules, E.E.S.-200, E.E.S.-400, E.E.S. ...s [[diarrhea]], [[nausea]], [[abdominal pain]], and [[vomiting]], are very common because erythromycin is a [[motilin]] agonist<ref name="pmid8470625">{{cite
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  • ...antoin''' is an [[antibiotic]] which is marketed under the following brand names; '''Furadantin''', '''Macrobid''', '''Macrodantin''', '''Nitrofur Mac''', ' ...sereports.com/content/2//169}}</ref> All these side effects are much more common in the elderly.
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  • ...rers. In clinical use it is often abbreviated '''TRI''' or '''TMP'''; its common laboratory abbreviation is '''W'''. ...one marrow]] toxicity, resistance and lack of greater efficacy in treating common urine and chest infections,<ref>{{cite journal |author=Bean DC, Livermore D
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  • ==Common brand names==
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  • ...nucleic acid analogues|analogue]] [[antiviral drug]], marketed under trade names such as ''Cyclovir'', ''Herpex'', ''Acivir'', ''Acivirax''([[Mash-Premier]] Common [[adverse drug reaction]]s (≥1% of patients) associated with systemic acy
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  • ...ne''' (2',3'-dideoxyinosine, '''ddI''', '''DDI''') is sold under the trade names '''Videx''' and '''Videx EC'''. It is a [[reverse transcriptase inhibitor]] The most common adverse events with didanosine are [[diarrhea]], [[nausea]], [[vomiting]],
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  • '''Efavirenz''' (brand names '''Sustiva''' and '''Stocrin''') is a [[non-nucleoside reverse transcriptas ...esistant to the other NNRTIs, [[nevirapine]] and [[delavirdine]]. The most common mutation observed after efavirenz treatment is K103N, which is also observe
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  • ...though the below-mentioned morphine methylation process is still much more common. It is considered the prototype of the weak to midrange opioids. ...or "poppy head." The relative proportion of codeine to morphine, the most common opium alkaloid at 4 to 23 per cent, tends to be somewhat higher in the popp
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  • ...l [[adverse drug reaction|side-effects]] (nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea) are common; the delayed-release formulation is meant to help overcome this problem. I ==Other names==
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  • <!-- Please do not add names without a reliable source --> ...Psychedelic Studies|isbn=0966001931|year=2001|page=24}}</ref> Recreational names for ketamine include "K",<ref name="Jansen26">{{Cite book|title=Ketamine: D
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  • ...floxacin is available as a generic drug under a variety of different brand names and is also available for limited use in [[veterinary medicine]]. ...dditionally, antibiotics have no effect upon viral infections, such as the common head cold or viral respiratory infections.
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  • ...ited States]] under the name '''Zithromax''', and under a variety of brand names and generic labels worldwide. It is derived from [[erythromycin]]; however, ...pack of three tablets, or "Tri-Pak," intended as a three-day treatment. A common dose of oral azithromycin therapy consists of a "double dose" of medication
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