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  • This table lists the various brand names under which the [[non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug]] [[ibuprofen]] is s
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  • |+ In various countries, common brand names for [[Paracetamol]] include: [[Category:Lists of brands|Paracetamol brand names]]
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  • ==Localized names==
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  • ...her(s) of the Document do not by this License give permission to use their names for publicity for or to assert or imply endorsement of any Modified Version
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  • [[Category:United States Coast Guard ship names]]
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  • ...g. (''Gluconoacetobacter'' [''sic'']). In Validation of Publication of New Names and New Combinations Previously Effectively * [http://www.apsnet.org/online/common/names/sugarcan.asp/ Diseases of Sugarcane(Saccharum spp.) hybrids]
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  • It is sold under [[brand names]] Stromectol in the United States, Mectizan in Canada by [[Merck & Co.|Merc
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  • ...sold in doses of 1.25 mg, 2.5 mg and 5 mg, under the trade names '''Diabeta''', '''Glynase''' and '''Micronase''' in the [[United States]] a It is also sold in combination with [[metformin]] under the trade names '''Glucovance''' and '''Glibomet'''.
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  • Etymology: from one of its many chemical names - [alpha-Diethylamino-2,6-dimethylacetani- ] - lide + ~ocaine.
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  • == Brand names == ...countries it continues to be marketed by [[GlaxoSmithKline]]. Other brand names are '''Allohexal''', '''Allosig''', '''Milurit''', '''Alloril''', '''Progou
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  • ...ation]] with both [[antihistamine]] and [[decongestant]] properties. Brand names include Demazin, Allerest 12 Hour, [[Codral]] Nighttime, Chlornade, Contac
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  • == Trade names ==
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  • | Alternate names = 1,2-dithioglycerol<br />mercaprol<br />dicaptol<br />sulfactin
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  • === Names === ...has expired. It is available in [[generic drug|generic medication]]. Trade names include: Narcan, Nalone, Evzio, Prenoxad Injection, Narcanti, Narcotan, and
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  • ...] of the [[Chelation_therapy|chelator]] class. It is sold under the trade names of '''Cuprimine''' and '''Depen'''. The pharmaceutical form is ''D''-penici
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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==
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  • ==Brand names==
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  • ...and dosages without discussion. An exhaustive list of international brand names is linked to at the end of the article.--> ...de by [[Stiefel Laboratories|Stiefel]]), and ''Acanya'', among other trade names—and, in the United States, a combination of clindamycin and [[tretinoin]]
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  • ===Trade names=== Chloramphenicol has a long history and therefore a multitude of alternative names in many different countries:
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  • ...becoming Pfizer's first once-a-day broad-spectrum antibiotic. Other brand names include Monodox, Microdox, Periostat, Vibra-Tabs, Oracea, Doryx, Vibrox, Ad
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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.
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  • ...antoin''' is an [[antibiotic]] which is marketed under the following brand names; '''Furadantin''', '''Macrobid''', '''Macrodantin''', '''Nitrofur Mac''', ' ==Trade names==
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  • ==Trade names== ...le is manufactured and sold by many different companies. Some of the brand names are listed here, but this list is not complete.
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  • ...cluding '''Proloprim''', '''Monotrim''' and '''Triprim'''; but these trade names have been licensed to various [[generic drug|generic pharmaceutical]] manuf
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  • == Brand names ==
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  • It is sold under the trade names '''Myambutol''' and '''Servambutol'''.
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  • ==Brand Names===
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  • ==Common brand names==
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  • ==Brand names==
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  • ...nucleic acid analogues|analogue]] [[antiviral drug]], marketed under trade names such as ''Cyclovir'', ''Herpex'', ''Acivir'', ''Acivirax''([[Mash-Premier]]
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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]]
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  • It is marketed by GlaxoSmithKline with the brand names '''Zeffix''', '''Heptovir''', '''Epivir''', and '''Epivir-HBV'''.
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  • '''Efavirenz''' (brand names '''Sustiva''' and '''Stocrin''') is a [[non-nucleoside reverse transcriptas
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  • '''Ribavirin''' (brand names: Copegus, Rebetol, Ribasphere, Vilona and Virazole) is an [[anti-viral drug ...wski et al.<ref>PMID 4355593</ref>, and now called [[taribavirin]] (former names ''viramidine'' and ''ribamidine''). This drug shows a similar spectrum of a
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  • This table lists the various brand names under which the [[non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug]] [[ibuprofen]] is s
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  • ..."293" 60&nbsp;mg. This system, which is also used at present in the trade names of some [[dihydrocodeine]] and [[ethylmorphine]] products both in and outsi ...mon use in the past, and on occasion one can find past references to brand names for [[hydrocodone]] (invented 1920, introduced in US 1943), [[hydromorphone
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  • ==Other names== Like many commercially significant compounds, PAS has many names including ''para''-aminosalicylic acid, ''p''-aminosalicylic acid, 4-ASA,
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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]].
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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, === Brand names ===
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  • ...', ''Diabex'', and ''Diaformin''. <!-- editors, please note that the trade names noted above redirect to this section i.e. Metformin#Formulations--> ...ncludes dosage information and a comprehensive list of international brand names
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  • ...aine]] [[headache]]s and [[schizophrenia]]. It is marketed under the brand names '''Depakote''', '''Depakote ER''', '''Depakene''', '''Depacon''', '''Depaki ...inflammatory skin diseases (e.g. [[acne]]) by [[TopoTarget]]. The current names for these therapeutics are Savicol, Baceca and Avugane, respectively.<ref n
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  • '''Fluoxetine''' (trade names: '''Prozac''', '''Sarafem''', or in combination with [[olanzapine]] as '''[
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  • ...many other countries, but by prescription in the [[United States]] (brand names '''Phenergan''', '''Promethegan''', '''Romergan''', '''Fargan''', '''Fargan
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  • ...r bottles, commonly 12.5 or 25&nbsp;grams, pre-mixed with water. The trade names include InstaChar, SuperChar, Actidose, Charcodote, and Liqui-Char, but it
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  • ...nin, the National Cancer Institute also lists the following "Foreign brand names:" 309 F, Bayer 205, [[:fr:Ernest Fourneau|Fourneau]] 309, Moranyl, Naganin,
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  • '''Triclabendazole''' (commercial names: veterinary, liquid: '''Fasinex'''; human, tablets: '''Egaten'''; both manu
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  • Cefazolin is marketed under the following brand names: '''Ancef''', '''Cefacidal''', '''Cefamezin''', '''Cefrina''', '''Elzogram'
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  • ...ham (pharmaceutical company)|Beecham]]. It is sold under a number of trade names, including '''Cloxapen''', '''Cloxacap''' and '''Orbenin'''.
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  • ...ernationally and the combination product is usually referred to by various names such as '''amoxicillin with clavulanic acid''' or '''amoxicillin+clavulanat ...s. The preparation for veterinary use is commonly marketed under the trade names '''Clavaseptin''', and '''Clavamox'''. Amoxicillin/clavulanic acid is bann
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  • ...available from [[Generic drug|generic]] manufacturers under various brand names. AstraZeneca markets omeprazole as '''Losec''', '''Antra''', '''Gastroloc''
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  • ===Brand names===
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  • ...azide is sold both as a [[generic drug]] and under a large number of brand names, including '''Apo-Hydro''', '''Aquazide H''', '''Dichlotride''', '''Hydrodi
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  • ...pecific antidote is antidigoxin (antibody fragments against digoxin, trade names of Digibind and Digifab).<ref name=Flanagan2004>{{cite journal | author = F
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  • ==Brand names== Some of the brand names under which furosemide is marketed include: Aisemide, Apo-Furosemide, Beron
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  • ...ary Name|INN]]) ({{pronEng|ˈsɪmvəstætɨn}}), (marketed under the trade names '''Zocor''', '''Simlup''', '''Simcard''', '''Simvacor''', and others, as we Brand names include Zocor, Zocor Heart Pro, marketed by the [[pharmaceutical company]]
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  • ...to prevent [[migraine]] headaches. In its [[eye|ophthalmic]] form (brand names '''Timoptol''' in Italy; '''Timoptic'''), it is used to treat open-angle an ==Brand names==
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  • ...odobenzoic acid, is a [[radiocontrast]] agent containing [[iodine]]. Trade names include '''Hypaque''' and '''Gastrografin'''.
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  • '''Spironolactone''' (marketed under the trade names '''Aldactone''', '''Novo-Spiroton''', '''Aldactazide''', '''Spiractin''', '
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  • Azathioprine is produced by a number of generic manufacturers and as branded names ('''Azasan''' by Salix in the U.S., '''Imuran''' by [[GlaxoSmithKline]] in
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  • '''Ranitidine hydrochloride''' ({{pronEng|rəˈnɪtɨdiːn}}; brand names '''Zinetac''' or '''Zantac''') is a [[histamine]] [[H2-receptor antagonist|
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  • Pharmacologically, this compound is used as an [[antacid]] under names such as Alu-Cap, Aludrox or Pepsamar. The hydroxide reacts with excess acid
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  • Ipratropium is also combined with albuterol ([[salbutamol]]) (trade names [[Combivent]] and [[Duoneb]], in [[Italy]] known as Breva) for the manageme Ipratropium is also combined with [[fenoterol]] (trade names Duovent and Berodual N) for the management of asthma.
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  • .../article/767448-treatment Hypokalemia: Treatment & Medication]</ref> Brand names include K-Dur, Klor-Con, Micro-K, Slow-K and Kaon Cl. Side effects can incl
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  • {{See also|List of ibuprofen brand names}}
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  • Though both ''EpiPen'' and ''Twinject'' are trademark names, common usage of the terms are drifting toward the [[Genericized trademark| ...s indeed now one of the few differences between the INN and BAN systems of names.<ref>http://www.mhra.gov.uk/Howweregulate/Medicines/Namingofmedicines/Chang
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  • AZT was the first approved treatment for [[HIV]], sold under the names '''Retrovir''' and '''Retrovis'''. AZT use was a major breakthrough in [[AI
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  • ==Trade names== ! Morphine brand names
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  • ...an countries) and ''paracetamol'' (used elsewhere) both come from chemical names for the compound: ''para''-'''acet'''yl'''aminophen'''ol and '''''par'''a'' {{seealso|List of paracetamol brand names}}
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  • ...for amoxicillin has expired, thus amoxicillin is marketed under many trade names, including:', Actimoxi, Alphamox, Amocla, AMK, Amoksibos, Amoxiclav Sandoz,
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  • ...the [[organic compound]] '''ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid''' (for other names, see Table). The [[conjugate base]] is named '''ethylenediaminetetraacetate
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  • ...>{{cite book |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=NJ6PyhVuecwC |title=The Names of Plants |first=D. |last=Gledhill |edition=4 |publisher=Cambridge Universi The common names come from similar appearances to other species that are not closely related
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  • In the past this plant has had a number of colorful names including Beaver-poison, Children's-bane, Snakeweed and Musquash-poison. <r
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  • ...ftly]]"''' and '''"[[apple of Sodom (disambiguation)|apple of Sodom]]"'''. Names like '''Devil's Tomato''' and particularly '''"[[wild tomato]]"''' are bett
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  • ...cas|Native American]] people, but this is uncertain, due to confusion over names. The symptoms of cytisine poisoning are very unpleasant, including [[nausea
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  • '''''Lathyrus japonicus''''' (common names '''Sea Pea''', '''Beach Pea''', '''Circumpolar Pea''', '''Sea Vetchling''')
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  • ==Names==
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  • ...The Apiaceae family is also known as Umbelliferae and both of these family names are permitted to be used by the [[International Code of Botanical Nomenclat ...4/00000003/art00012?crawler=true |doi=10.1139/B06-016}}</ref> Other common names for the genus in general include poison parsnip, beaver poison, wild carrot
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  • ...ed Torikabuto, which is Japanese for wolfsbane. As a reference to the many names of the wolfsbane such as monkshood and Devil's helmet, Torikabuto is consta
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  • ...species' [[Japanese language|Japanese]] name '''''urushi''''' (漆). Other names for this species include (Note: the term "varnish tree" is also occasionall
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  • * [http://www.calflora.net/botanicalnames/pageW.html Sources of botanical names - W]
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  • ...ich the Amanita muscaria mushroom also belonged. The [[Sanskrit]] mushroom names ''ahichattra(ka)'' and ''sarpacchattra(ka)'' mean "snake parasol". [http://
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  • ...nt Name Details for ''Solanum dulcamura'' |publisher=[[International Plant Names Index|IPNI]] |accessdate=December 1, 2009}}</ref> ...erification but may come from {{cite journal |title=Popular American Plant Names |author=Fannie D. Bergen |journal=Botanical Gazette |issue=11 |month=Novemb
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  • ...t eligible for conservation. ''Digitalis lanata'' has several other common names such as Grecian Foxglove and Woolly Foxglove. The name Digitalis comes from
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  • ===Formerly placed here===<!-- list the names used when in Bryonia only if not the basionym -->
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  • Other names occasionally used include '''Gopher Spurge''', '''Gopher Plant''' or '''Mol
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  • <!-- and oogles of others - search for the species names to get lists. --> ...that is native to [[India]], southern [[China]] and [[Australia]]. Common names include '''Persian Lilac''', '''White Cedar''', '''Chinaberry''', '''Bead T
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  • ...farmers with livestock. The species has acquired a large number of common names within its native range, including American False Hellebore, American White
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