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  2. Baclofen - Wikipedia

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    Baclofen, sold under the brand name Lioresal among others, is a medication used to treat muscle spasticity, such as from a spinal cord injury or multiple sclerosis. [8] [9] It may also be used for hiccups and muscle spasms near the end of life, [9] and off-label to treat alcohol use disorder [10] [11] or opioid withdrawal symptoms. [12]

  3. Donepezil - Wikipedia

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    Donepezil inhibiting Torpedo californica acetylcholinesterase [27] 10 mg Aricept pill Research leading to the development of donepezil began in 1983, at Eisai , and in 1996, Eisai received approval from the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for donepezil under the brand Aricept , which it co-marketed with Pfizer . [ 28 ]

  4. Cetirizine - Wikipedia

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    Cetirizine is available over-the-counter in the US in the form of 5 and 10 mg tablets. A 20 mg strength is available by prescription only. [3] It is also available as a 1 mg/mL syrup for oral administration by prescription. In the UK, up to 30 tablets of 10 mg are on the general sales list (of pharmaceuticals) and can be purchased without a ...

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  6. Rupatadine - Wikipedia

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    Rupatadine fumarate has been approved for the treatment of allergic rhinitis and chronic urticaria in adults and children over 12 years. It is available as round, light salmon coloured tablets containing 10 mg of rupatadine (as fumarate) to be administered orally, once a day.

  7. Dicycloverine - Wikipedia

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    A 10-mg oral capsule of dicyclomine hydrochloride. Dicycloverine was first synthesized chemically in the United States circa 1945 by scientists at William S. Merrell Company. [12] It was first marketed in 1952 for gastrointestinal disorders, including colic in infants. [9] The INN name "dicycloverine" was recommended in 1959. [13]

  8. Tofacitinib - Wikipedia

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    [10] [11] In 2019, the safety committee of the European Medicines Agency began a review of tofacitinib and recommended that doctors temporarily not prescribe the 10 mg twice-daily dose to people at high risk for pulmonary embolism. [12] The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) also released warnings about the risk of blood clots.

  9. Domperidone - Wikipedia

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    10 mg tablet Indonesia: IFARS: Vesperum: 10 mg tablet Indonesia: Dexa Medica: Vometa FT: 10 mg tablet Indonesia: Sanbe: Vosedon: domperidone 5 mg/ml, 60 ml suspension Iran: Abidi Pharmaceutical Co. MOTiDON: 10 mg tablet Ireland: McNeil Healthcare: Motilium: 10 mg orally disintegrating tablet (ODT) Italy-Peridon: domperidone 10 mg tablets; 30 ml ...