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  2. Indometacin - Wikipedia

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    Periodic serum electrolyte (sodium, potassium, chloride) measurements, complete blood cell counts and assessment of liver enzymes as well as of creatinine (renal function) should be performed. This is particularly important if Indometacin is given together with an ACE inhibitor or with potassium-sparing diuretics , because these combinations ...

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    The old URL links, and thus old usage of this template, still work but searching the eMedicine website site now will of course give us the direct web page link. Backwards compatibility of this template has been preserved and it still uses 2 obligatory parameters and 2 optional parameters - for the old use of this template see the "Past usage ...

  4. Paraquat - Wikipedia

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    Paraquat (trivial name; / ˈ p ær ə k w ɒ t /), or N,N′-dimethyl-4,4′-bipyridinium dichloride (systematic name), also known as methyl viologen, is a toxic organic compound with the chemical formula [(C 6 H 7 N) 2]Cl 2.

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    This template calculates the molecular mass (or molar mass) of a chemical compound. It is designed to be embedded in infoboxes {{ Infobox drug }} and {{ Chembox }} , but it can be used in-line just as well.

  6. Rupatadine - Wikipedia

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    Rupatadine is a second generation, non-sedating, long-acting histamine antagonist with selective peripheral H 1 receptor antagonist activity. It further blocks the receptors of the platelet-activating factor (PAF) according to in vitro and in vivo studies.

  7. Diacerein - Wikipedia

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    Formula: C 19 H 12 O 8: Molar mass: 368.297 g·mol −1: 3D model ... It should not be used in any patient with liver disease or a history of liver disease, and ...

  8. Benzoylecgonine - Wikipedia

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    It is a primary metabolite of cocaine, [1] and is pharmacologically inactive. [2] It is the corresponding carboxylic acid of cocaine, its methyl ester . It is formed in the liver by the metabolism of cocaine by hydrolysis , catalysed by carboxylesterases , and subsequently excreted in the urine .

  9. N-Phenylacetyl-L-prolylglycine ethyl ester - Wikipedia

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    Noopept is frequently dosed at 10–30 mg per day. However, there is no solid evidence indicating that any dose of Noopept is optimal. Few human trials have ever been carried out on Noopept, and as one meta-analysis notes, animal studies have used doses ranging from 0.1 mg/kg bodyweight to 10 mg/kg bodyweight.