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  2. Tenapanor - Wikipedia

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    Tenapanor, sold under the brand name Ibsrela among others, is a medication used for the treatment of adults with a disease of the gut called irritable bowel syndrome with constipation commonly referred to as IBS-C. [3] [5] It is used in form of tenapanor hydrochloride. [3]

  3. Bucinnazine - Wikipedia

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    Bucinnazine (AP-237, 1-butyryl-4-cinnamylpiperazine) is an opioid analgesic drug that was widely used in China to treat pain in cancer patients as of 1986. [1] It is one of the most potent compounds among a series of piperazine-amides first synthesized and reported in Japan in the 1970s.

  4. Capsule (pharmacy) - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] For this reason, producers of drugs such as OTC analgesics wanting to emphasize the strength of their product developed the "caplet", a portmanteau of "capsule-shaped tablet", [1] to tie this positive association to more efficiently produced tablet pills, as well as being an easier-to-swallow shape than the usual disk-shaped ...

  5. Dosage form - Wikipedia

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    Pills, i.e. tablets or capsules; Liquids such as syrups, solutions, elixers, emulsions, and tinctures; Liquids such as decoctions and herbal teas; Orally disintegrating tablets; Lozenges or candy (electuaries) Thin films (e.g., Listerine Pocketpaks, nitroglycerin) to be placed on top of or underneath the tongue as well as against the cheek

  6. Hydrocodone - Wikipedia

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    [36] [37] Other researchers have suggested that paracetamol is the primary agent responsible for the ototoxicity. [38] [39] The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) assigns the drug to pregnancy category C, meaning that no adequate and well-controlled studies in humans have been conducted. A newborn of a mother taking opioid medications ...

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  8. Drospirenone/ethinylestradiol/levomefolic acid - Wikipedia

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    Each box, as supplied by the manufacturer, contains three blister packs of 28 tablets packaged in individual boxes. Each blister pack of 28 tablets contains 24 pink active pills containing drospirenone 3 mg, ethinylestradiol 20 mcg, and levomefolate calcium 0.451 mg and four light orange inactive pills containing of levomefolate calcium 0.451 mg. [7] [9]

  9. Ethinylestradiol/cyproterone acetate - Wikipedia

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    CPA/EE-containing birth control pills were developed by 1975 [20] [21] and were first introduced for medical use in 1978. [22] They originally contained 50 μg EE (Diane); subsequently, the EE dosage was decreased to 35 μg in a new "low-dose" preparation in 1986 (Diane-35). [4] [23] [24]