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  • ...d selling paracetamol as a pain and fever reliever for children, under the brand name Tylenol Children's Elixir—the word "tylenol" was a contraction o The U.S. [[patent]] on paracetamol has long expired, and generic versions of the drug are widely available under the [[Drug Price Competitio
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  • ...adil is sold in the [[United States]] as urethral suppositories, under the brand name MUSE <ref>[http://www.drugdigest.org/DD/DVH/Uses/0,3915,550749|Muse,00 It is also available as a generic. The major cost is that it must be mixed by a [[compounding |compounding ph
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  • ...it is marketed by [[Micro Labs]] as '''Hipril'''. In the United States, a generic version is available. ...de]] and drugs which combine these two medications are available under the brand names '''Prinzide''' and '''Zestoretic'''.
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  • ...ns in different countries. The formulation and hazard of a product using a generic name (e.g. ''[[sugar soap]]'') may vary between manufacturers in the same c
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  • | licence_EU = <!-- EMEA requires brand name --> | licence_US = <!-- FDA may use generic name -->
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  • :[[Batik]] is an Indonesian traditional word and refers to a generic [[wax]]-resist [[dye]]ing technique used on [[textile|fabric]]. :[[Tactel]] is the [[brand]] name of a man-made fibre made from [[nylon]].
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  • ...ty of household hole-filling products. The first written appearance of the generic use of the word "spackle" was around 1940.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.me ...[[Canada]], [[Australia]], [[South Africa]] and [[New Zealand]] under the brand name '''Polyfilla''', a term that has also become a genericised trademark.{
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  • ==Brand names== ...on to its generic form, phenazopyridine is distributed under the following brand names:
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  • .../www.morepen.com/lemolate.htm "Morepen acquires Lemolate The fifth largest brand in cough and cold Segment." Morepen Laboratories. 25 June 2002. Morepen Lab ...> Phenylephrine has been off [[patent]] for some time, and there are many generic brands available.
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  • [[Image:Chlorodyne advert2.png|thumb|1891 advertisement for a rival brand of Chlorodyne]] ...generic versions for sale to their customers. Here is an example of such a generic formulation, from ''Materia Medica'' by William Hale-White & A.H. Douthwait
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  • ...Plus (under the name of ''Buscopan Composto''), Novalgina and Neosaldina. Generic Dipyrone is also available. ==Brand names==
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  • '''Gabapentin''' (brand name '''Neurontin''') is a pharmaceutical drug, specifically a [[gamma-Amin ...bsidiary [[Parke-Davis]]. A [[Pfizer]] subsidiary named Greenstone markets generic gabapentin.
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  • ...ns and sprains), [[arthritis]], or [[backache]]. Other products, including brand names such as [[Ben Gay]] and [[Mentholatum]], which are not covered by NDA ...an]] Salonpas, produced by [[Hisamitsu Pharmaceutical]], remains a popular brand. Other manufacturers, including Yutoku Pharmaceutical, SS Pharmaceutical, a
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  • | licence_EU = <!-- EMEA requires brand name --> | licence_US = <!-- FDA may use generic name -->
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  • ...l. As of March 2010, it is still available in the United Kingdom under the brand name '''Palladone SR''', and in most other European countries. Another ext ...a [[synecdoche]] for hydromorphone. Hydromorphone may also be known by the brand name ''Morphodid''.
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  • '''Fentanyl''' (also known as '''fentanil''', brand names Sublimaze,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.drugs.com/pro/sublimaze.html ...ipop of fentanyl citrate mixed with inert fillers was introduced under the brand name of Actiq, becoming the first quick-acting formation of fentanyl for us
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  • ...most of the producers of generic preparations and also distributes its own brand name product in the form of tablets, dispersible tablets and oral concentra It was only in 1947 that the drug was given the generic name “methadone” by the Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry of the Americ
    61 KB (8,865 words) - 22:13, 21 September 2010
  • ...[[Vicks]], [[Coricidin]], [[Delsym]], and others, including [[generic drug|generic]] labels. Dextromethorphan has also found other uses in medicine, ranging f ...extromethorphan became available in an over-the-counter tablet form by the brand name Romilar. In 1973, Romilar was taken off the shelves after a burst in s
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  • ...where [[Generic drug|generics]] have also been approved, and various other brand names around the world) is a [[non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug]] (NSAI ...[[Mexico]] (where it is called ''ketorolaco'', and marketed under various brand names, such as Glicima, from Atlantis Pharma, and Supradol, from Laboratori
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  • ''''''Diflunisal'''''' is a [[generic drug|generic]] [[NSAID]] (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug). It was developed by [[M ...sold under the brand name '''Dolobid''', marketed by [[Merck & Co.]], but generic versions are now widely available. It is available in 250&nbsp;mg and 500&n
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