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  2. Metamizole - Wikipedia

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    Metamizole or dipyrone is a painkiller, spasm reliever, and fever reliever drug. It is most commonly given by mouth or by intravenous infusion. [13] [11] [14] It belongs to the ampyrone sulfonate family of medicines and was patented in 1922. Metamizole is marketed under various trade names.

  3. Dipyanone - Wikipedia

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  4. Hydrocodone/ibuprofen - Wikipedia

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    Generic hydrocodone/ibuprofen 7.5/200 mg. Hydrocodone/ibuprofen (), sold under the brand name Vicoprofen, is a fixed-dose combination analgesic medication used in short-term therapy to relieve severe pain.

  5. Difenpiramide - Wikipedia

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  6. Dipipanone - Wikipedia

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    Dipipanone, sold under the brand names of Pipadone and Diconal [3] is a strong opioid analgesic drug, used for acute pain by mouth for adults.It is often used in instances where morphine is indicated but cannot be used due to the patient being allergic to morphine.

  7. Hydrocodone/paracetamol - Wikipedia

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    Pharmacokinetic data; Bioavailability >80%: Metabolism: Hydrocodone: extensively liver, primarily CYP3A4; /Paracetamol: liver, CYP2E1 Elimination half-life: for hydrocodone: 228–294 mins (3.8–4.9 hrs); for paracetamol: 120–240 mins (2–4 hrs)

  8. Dipyrocetyl - Wikipedia

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  9. Difenamizole - Wikipedia

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    Difenamizole (INN; brand name Pasalin; former developmental code name AP-14) is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) and analgesic of the pyrazolone group related to metamizole. [1]