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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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  • ...chlorpheniramine]], dipheniramine (also known as [[triprolidine]] with the trade name Actifed), and iodopheniramine. ...ation]] with both [[antihistamine]] and [[decongestant]] properties. Brand names include Demazin, Allerest 12 Hour, [[Codral]] Nighttime, Chlornade, Contac
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  • == Trade names == ...nter nutritional supplement, acetylcysteine is also marketed under these [[trade name]]s:
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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== *Tape Worm Tabs (Trade Winds) for veterinary use
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  • Clindamycin is marketed under various [[trade name]]s, including '''Dalacin''', '''[[Duac]]''', '''[[BenzaClin]]''', and ...and dosages without discussion. An exhaustive list of international brand names is linked to at the end of the article.-->
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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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  • ...antoin''' is an [[antibiotic]] which is marketed under the following brand names; '''Furadantin''', '''Macrobid''', '''Macrodantin''', '''Nitrofur Mac''', ' ==Trade names==
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  • ...he [[British Approved Name]], and has been marketed worldwide under many [[trade name]]s including '''Septra''' ([[GlaxoSmithKline|GSK]]), '''Bactrim''' ([[ ==Trade names==
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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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  • It is sold under the trade names '''Myambutol''' and '''Servambutol'''.
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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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  • ..."293" 60 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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  • ...floxacin is available as a generic drug under a variety of different brand names and is also available for limited use in [[veterinary medicine]]. ...ential side effects of the drug, thereby violating the Pennsylvania Unfair Trade Practices and Consumer Protection Laws. According to the allegations within
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  • ...', ''Diabex'', and ''Diaformin''. <!-- editors, please note that the trade names noted above redirect to this section i.e. Metformin#Formulations--> ...peptidase-4 inhibitors|dipeptidyl peptidase-4 inhibitor]] [[sitagliptin]] (trade name ''Janumet''), and the [[meglitinide]] [[repaglinide]] (''PrandiMet'').
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  • '''Fluoxetine''' (trade names: '''Prozac''', '''Sarafem''', or in combination with [[olanzapine]] as '''[ ...fficial chemical name fluoxetine and the Eli Lilly and Company gave it the trade name Prozac. In February 1977, Dista Products Company, a division of Eli Li
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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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  • ...ham (pharmaceutical company)|Beecham]]. It is sold under a number of trade names, including '''Cloxapen''', '''Cloxacap''' and '''Orbenin'''.
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  • ...in with clavulanic acid''' or '''amoxicillin+clavulanate''' or simply by a trade name such as '''Augmentin''' (by [[GlaxoSmithKline]] formerly [[Beecham (p ...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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  • ...her [[medication]]. Digoxin preparations are commonly marketed under the [[trade name]]s '''Lanoxin''', '''Digitek''', and '''Lanoxicaps'''. It is also avai ...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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  • ...ary Name|INN]]) ({{pronEng|ˈsɪmvəstætɨn}}), (marketed under the trade names '''Zocor''', '''Simlup''', '''Simcard''', '''Simvacor''', and others, as we Simvastatin was initially marketed by [[Merck & Co]] under the trade name Zocor, but is now also available generically in most countries followi
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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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  • 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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  • It is available under various [[trade name]]s including '''Maxolon''' ([[Shire Pharmaceuticals|Shire]]/[[Valeant
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  • {{See also|List of ibuprofen brand names}} ...able formulation of ibuprofen was approved in the United States, under the trade name ''Caldolor''. Ibuprofen thus became the only [[parenteral]] for both p
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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'' ...m|mg]] tablets of paracetamol went on sale in the United Kingdom under the trade name Panadol, produced by Frederick Stearns & Co, a subsidiary of [[Sterlin
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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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  • ...ked the [[Rulers of Bavaria|Duke of Bavaria]] to stop cutting yew, but the trade was profitable, and in 1532 the royal monopoly was granted for the usual qu ...glish). Hansson explores the yew in its uses (medicinal, lyrical, in place-names, etc) and its historical meaning. He speculates about the yew, and weaves a
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  • '''Temazepam''' (trade name '''Restoril''', [[#Availability|among others]]) is an intermediate-act ...w.deadiversion.usdoj.gov/drugs_concern/benzo_1.htm BENZODIAZEPINES (Street Names: Benzos, Downers, Nerve Pills, Tranks)<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
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  • ...man referred to in the [[National Library of Scotland]]'s [[Scottish Book Trade Index]] as James Morison ''printer'' though his date of death is given as F Much original matter has been furnished from a variety of quarters. The names of the contributors, where not prohibited to be published, are announced, w
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  • * Chapter 6: Banking, Trade and Commerce ...oryof villages and towns (including the different spellings used for place names).
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  • ...national Nonproprietary Name|INN]], {{pron-en|proʊˈkeɪnəmaɪd}}; trade names '''Pronestyl''', '''Procan''', '''Procanbid''') is a [[pharmaceutical]] [[a
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  • ! Fluoropolymer !! Trade names !! Monomers !! Melting point
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  • Such devices, which are known by trade names Acuvex, Q-Trac, and Emma, are typically used in Arizona and other desert lo
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  • *Trade names (common): GRS, Buna S, SBR
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  • ...oriented)|(biaxially oriented PET film]], often known by one of its trade names, "Mylar"), PET can be [[aluminium|aluminized]] by [[evaporation|evaporating
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  • ...sed in industrial food preparation, but are usually known by more specific names—[[glucose]], [[fructose]] or fruit sugar, [[high fructose corn syrup]], e ...tury.<ref name="sen 38 40">Sen, Tansen. (2003). ''Buddhism, Diplomacy, and Trade: The Realignment of Sino-Indian Relations, 600–1400''. Manoa: Asian Inter
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  • ...erever cloth was made, and as a result the word tenter is evident in place names throughout the UK, including a street in [[Spitalfields]], [[London]]. ...garment industry (the [[rag trade]] as it became known colloquially), with names such as [[Fashion Street]] and [[Petticoat Lane]] still extant.
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  • ...e now used for beadmaking, some of which have their own component-specific names. [[Lead crystal]] beads have a high percentage of [[lead oxide]] in the gla ...resulting in [[millefiori]] beads or [[chevron bead]]s (sometimes called "trade beads"). "Furnace glass" beads encase a multicolored core in a transparent
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  • ...lend of Zinc, aluminum and silicon coated steel. Sold under various trade names like "Zincalume", “galvalume”, etc. Sometimes left in the raw zinc fini
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  • ...cements developed by the company. [[Akoustolith]] was one of several trade names used by Guastavino.
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  • ...nel''', often referred to colliqually by one of several manufacturer trade names (e.g. "Kindorf", "Unistrut", "SuperStrut", "Strut", "Metstrut"), is a stand
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  • ...n with arborvitae for its close relative ''[[Thuja occidentalis]]''. Other names include giant redcedar, Pacific redcedar, shinglewood, British Columbia ced ...s introduced by European settlers. Alexander Walker, an ensign on the fur trade ship ''Captain Cook'' reported that the indigenous peoples used an elbow ad
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  • ...tent|811239}} Issue date: Jan 1906</ref> One L was dropped, because family names were not allowed as trademarks at that time.<ref name="MetAmHist"/> ! Trade Name
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