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  2. Tablet (pharmacy) - Wikipedia

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    After die filling, the upper punch is lowered into the die and the powder is uniaxially compressed to a porosity of between 5 and 20%. The compression can take place in one or two stages (main compression, and, sometimes, pre-compression or tamping) and for commercial production occurs very fast (500–50 mg per tablet). Finally, the upper ...

  3. Bilastine - Wikipedia

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    Bilastine comes as a tablet taken by mouth and it is supposed to be swallowed whole with water. Bilastine should not be given with, or within 1 hour before or 2 hours after, food as it may reduce its effectiveness. Australian dosing guidelines for Allertine give a maximum dose of 20 mg (one tablet) daily as needed . [16]

  4. Dutasteride - Wikipedia

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    Dutasteride is approved for the treatment of male androgenetic alopecia in South Korea and Japan at a dosage of 0.5 mg per day. [6] [17] Several studies have found it to induce hair regrowth in men more rapidly and to a greater extent than even the highest approved dosage of finasteride.

  5. Dosage form - Wikipedia

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    A combination drug (or fixed-dose combination; FDC) is a product that contains more than one active ingredient (e.g., one tablet, one capsule, or one syrup with multiple drugs). In naturopathy , dosages can take the form of decoctions and herbal teas , in addition to the more conventional methods mentioned above.

  6. List of antibiotics - Wikipedia

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    Interact with the Gram-negative bacterial outer membrane and cytoplasmic membrane, displacing bacterial counterions, which destabilizes the outer membrane. Act like a detergent against the cytoplasmic membrane, which alters its permeability. Polymyxin B and E are bactericidal even in an isosmotic solution. Polymyxin B: Quinolones/Fluoroquinolones

  7. Epalrestat - Wikipedia

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    Epalrestat is a carboxylic acid derivative [1] and a noncompetitive and reversible aldose reductase inhibitor used for the treatment of diabetic neuropathy, which is one of the most common long-term complications in patients with diabetes mellitus.

  8. Side effects of bicalutamide - Wikipedia

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    [64] [8] [136] [137] [135] Aside from men with prostate cancer, liver changes have also been observed in women treated with low doses of bicalutamide (1050 mg/day) for scalp hair loss. [138] Rates of elevated liver enzymes have ranged from 2.9 to 11.4% in these studies, which spontaneously resolved in some women and necessitated ...

  9. Tianeptine - Wikipedia

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    The metabolism of tianeptine is hepatic, via β-oxidation. [10] CYP enzymes are not involved, which limits the potential for drug-drug interactions. [10] Maximal concentration is reached in about an hour and the elimination half-life is 2.5 to 3 hours. [9] [10] The elimination half-life has been found to be increased to 4 to 9 hours in the ...

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