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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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