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An acetyl derivative of glycyrrhetinic acid used to treat peptic ulcer and gastroesophageal reflux.
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(pharmacology) An anticonvulsant drug.
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(medicine) A form of retinoic acid used as dermatological product
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(pharmacology) An antimalarial drug.
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A preparation of the drug quinacrine, formerly used as an antimalarial.
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Any azaspirodecanedione.
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(pharmacology) bendazolic acid
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One of the isomers of meprodine.
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(pharmacology) An antacid medication C₇H₅BiO₄ (trademark Pepto-Bismol) taken orally to relieve diarrhea, nausea, and indigestion.
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(medicine) A sulfonamide drug that is a carbonic anhydrase inhibitor used to lower intraocular pressure in patients with open-angle glaucoma or ocular hypertension.
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A bromohexine derivative used as a mucolytic.
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An antirheumatic agent developed from tiopronin.
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A thiourea derivative that acts as an antagonist at the H2 and H3 histamine receptors and whose discovery ultimately led to the development of cimetidine.
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An iodophor used in treating venous ulcers.
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A particular gadolinium chelator.
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(organic chemistry, medicine) A sulfonamide drug, N-[6-(2-hydroxyethoxy)-5-(2-methoxyphenoxy)-2-[2-(2H-tetrazol-5-yl)pyridin-4-yl]pyrimidin-4-yl]-5-methylpyridine-2-sulfonamide, that controls vasospasm
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(pharmacology) A particular cough suppressant.
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A combination of clofexamide and phenylbutazone, formerly used to treat joint and muscular pain.
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A vitamin K antagonist derived from phenindione.
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(medicine) A mixture of dantron and a poloxamer used as a laxative
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(pharmacology) A particular anticoagulant.
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A nutritional supplement containing copper.
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Alternative form of debrisoquine [(pharmacology) A drug (derived from isoquinoline) used in the treatment of hypertension]
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(pharmacology) A synthetic antiprotozoal agent similar to emetine.
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(pharmacology) An antiulcer drug.
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A particular mucolytic drug.
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A metabolite of selegiline that may have neuroprotective antiapoptotic properties.
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A cicatrizant used in dressings and to treat faecal incontinence.
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(pharmacology) Synonym of docusate sodium.
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(medicine) A drug, α-difluoromethylornithine, used to treat cancer and sleeping sickness
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(pharmacology) An antiulcer drug.
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Alternative form of ethoxzolamide [A sulfonamide medication that functions as a carbonic anhydrase inhibitor and is used to treat glaucoma and duodenal ulcers and as a diuretic.]
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A sulfonamide medication that functions as a carbonic anhydrase inhibitor and is used to treat glaucoma and duodenal ulcers and as a diuretic.
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A drug used to reduce the risk of death from a rare genetic disease known as molybdenum cofactor deficiency type A.
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(medicine) Synonym of nadroparin
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A topical antiinfective drug.
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An expectorant drug that is an analogue of guaiphenesin.
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(biochemistry) An amine, C₅H₉N₃, formed by decarboxylation of histidine, that causes dilatation of capillaries, contraction of smooth muscle, and stimulation of gastric acid secretion; it is released during allergic reactions.
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A combination of inosine, acetamidobenzoic acid and dimethylaminoisopropanol, used as an antiviral drug.
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A particular antihistamine drug.
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The drug ketophenylbutazone.
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(pharmacology) An anticonvulsant drug used in the treatment of epilepsy.
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Alternative form of lansoprazole [(pharmacology) A particular proton pump inhibitor C₁₆H₁₄F₃N₃O₂S (trademark Prevacid) similar to omeprazole that prevents the stomach from producing acid.]
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An H2 receptor antagonist which was under development as a treatment for gastroesophageal reflux disease but was discontinued due to the discovery that it produced gastric carcinoid tumours in rodents.
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(pharmacology) A laxative drug C₂₀H₃₂F₂O₅ taken orally in the treatment of chronic constipation and irritable bowel syndrome with constipation. It is marketed under the trademark Amitiza.
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Related to meclofenamic acid or its derivatives
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A carbonic anhydrase inhibitor.
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(pharmacology) Alternative form of mesuximide. [(pharmacology) An anticonvulsant drug C₁₂H₁₃NO₂ used especially in the control of absence seizures.]
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A neurotoxin and carcinogen that reduces DNA synthesis, used in animal models of neurological diseases including schizophrenia and epilepsy.
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(pharmacology) A particular antineoplastic drug.
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A heterocyclic biguanidine used as an antiviral drug.
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(pharmacology) An antiacne drug.
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(pharmacology) A phosphodiesterase inhibitor.
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A nootropic racetam drug with cytoprotective effects.
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A particular analgesic and uricosuric.
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A topical anti-infective drug.
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An oxidation product of camphor, used in treating dyspnea.
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Alternative form of perhexiline [A prophylactic antianginal agent.]
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An anticoagulant that functions as a vitamin K antagonist.
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A radiopharmaceutical diagnostic agent.
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A radioactive analog of thioflavin T, used in investigational studies of Alzheimer's disease.
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A topical haemostatic and antiseptic, indicated for common anal disorders.
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A drug for the treatment of spinal muscular atrophy.
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A drug used to treat anemia
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(pharmacology) An antipsychotic drug.
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(pharmacology) A bronchodilator.
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An experimental antiarrhythmic drug.
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(medicine) Synonym of hydrochlorothiazide
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(pharmacology) A drug sold during the late 1950s and early 1960s as a sleeping aid, and to pregnant women as an antiemetic to combat morning sickness and other symptoms, but withdrawn as causing severe birth defects, such as phocomelia; currently used to treat leprosy.
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(medicine) A thiosemicarbazone used in the treatment of tuberculosis
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A semisynthetic derivative of tylosin that is used to treat respiratory disease in pigs
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A thiol drug used to control the rate of cystine precipitation and excretion in cystinuria.
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A drug having the chemical formula C₂₆H₂₅F₉N₂O₄, which was originally planned for use against hypercholesterolemia but is no longer in development
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An oxazolidinone drug being developed to treat skin infections.
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(medicine) A sulphonamide drug (with a complex structure) used to counter edema associated with heart failure
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An antiherpesvirus drug, used primarily on the eye
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(medicine) A preparation containing tropicamide
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A muscarinic antagonist urinary antispasmodic.
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A nonionic polymer that is used as a detergent to aid liquefaction of sputum
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A particular anticoagulant.
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(pharmacology) Synonym of phenylpropanolamine
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A particular antiallergic drug.
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A sulfonamide diuretic drug used to treat oedema and hypertension.
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