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  2. Polyisobutene - Wikipedia

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    Polyisobutene (polyisobutylene) is a class of organic polymers prepared by polymerization of isobutene. The polymers often have the formula Me 3 C[CH 2 CMe 2] n H (Me = CH 3). They are typically colorless gummy solids. Cationic polymerization, initiated with a strong Brønsted or Lewis acid, is the typical method for its production.

  3. Pirfenidone - Wikipedia

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    Pirfenidone 1800 or 1200 mg/day reduced the mean decline in vital capacity from baseline to week 52 compared with placebo. Progression-free survival was also improved with pirfenidone compared with placebo. [46] Two randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled Phase III studies in eleven countries across Europe, North America, and Australia. [47]

  4. Amisulpride - Wikipedia

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    Amisulpride is approved and used at low doses in the treatment of dysthymia and major depressive disorder. [10] [20] [11] [21] [22] [23] Whereas typical doses used in schizophrenia block postsynaptic dopamine D 2-like receptors and reduce dopaminergic neurotransmission, low doses of amisulpride preferentially block presynaptic dopamine D 2 and D 3 autoreceptors and thereby disinhibit dopamine ...

  5. Obetrol - Wikipedia

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    The 1972 edition of the Physicians' Desk Reference lists Obetrol containing (10 mg tablet): 2.5 mg methamphetamine saccharate; 2.5 mg methamphetamine hydrochloride; 2.5 mg racemic amphetamine sulfate; 2.5 mg dextroamphetamine sulfate; Obetrol was also available in 20 mg tablets which contained twice the quantity of its ingredients, in the same ...

  6. Felbamate - Wikipedia

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    Felbamate is available in tablets (400 mg and 600 mg) and as a peach-coloured oral suspension (600 mg/5 mL). Adults (≥ 14 years): begin with 1,200 mg daily given every 6 to 8 hours Children (2–14 years): 15 to 45 mg per kg per day given every 6 to 8 hours

  7. Erdosteine - Wikipedia

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    Erdosteine, administered in single doses from 150 mg to 1200 mg to adult volunteers, shows a linear kinetic, with Met I serum concentration approximately 4-fold higher than those of erdosteine. The pharmacokinetic parameters of erdosteine and Met I are fully comparable after single and multiple doses, therefore there is no accumulation or ...

  8. Mesterolone - Wikipedia

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    Mesterolone is used in androgen replacement therapy at a dosage of 50 to 100 mg 2 to 3 times per day. [16. ... 150–1,200 mg/3–6 months Notes: ...

  9. Extended-release morphine - Wikipedia

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    MST Continus is a 12-hour release formula, therefore it is given 2 times per day. It is available in the following doses: 5 mg, 10 mg, 15 mg, 30 mg, 60 mg, 100 mg and 200 mg tablets (equating to between 0.416 mg/hour and 16.67 mg/hour).