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    The DrugBank Online website is available to the public as a free-to-access resource. However, use and re-distribution of content from DrugBank Online or the underlying DrugBank Data, in whole or part, and for any purpose requires a license. Academic users can apply for a free license for certain use cases while all other users require a paid ...

  3. Irish Medical Journal - Wikipedia

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    The Irish Medical Journal is a peer-reviewed Irish medical publication founded in 1867. [1] It is the official publication of the Irish Medical Organisation and is a continuation of the Journal of the Irish Medical Association .

  4. Metamizole - Wikipedia

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    Metamizole, with its potent analgesic (pain relief), antipyretic (fever reduction), and spasmolytic (relax muscle contractions) properties, is utilized in the management of acute pain, fever, and pain caused by muscle spasms.

  5. Lenus (Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    Lenus was launched at the AGM of the Health Science Libraries Group (a section of the Library Association of Ireland) in February 2009. The content of Lenus is ever evolving. It is a repository that contains health related reports, official publications and research on healthcare by authors working in the Irish health system.

  6. Dipyridamole - Wikipedia

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    According to Association of Anaesthetists of Great Britain and Ireland 2016 guidelines, dipyridamole is considered to not cause risk of bleeding when receiving neuroaxial anaesthesia and deep nerve blocks. It does not therefore require cessation prior to anaesthesia with these techniques, and can continue to be taken with nerve block catheters ...

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  8. Sparfloxacin - Wikipedia

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    In a review of 2081 adult patients participating in a Phase III clinical trial of sparfloxacin in community-acquired, lower respiratory tract infections, sparfloxacin (200 or 400 mg loading dose then 100 or 200 mg daily; i.e. 200/100 mg and 400/200 mg) had a similar incidence of adverse events as the comparator agents (Rubinstein, 1996).

  9. Methoxamine - Wikipedia

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    Methoxamine has been marketed in Canada, the Czech Republic, Ireland, Japan, Spain, the United Kingdom, and the United States and was available in these countries in 2000. [4] [6] However, it was discontinued in Canada and the United Kingdom by 2004. [7] It has also been discontinued in the United States. [1]