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  2. Cobimetinib - Wikipedia

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    Cobimetinib, sold under the brand name Cotellic, is an anti-cancer medication used to treat melanoma and histiocytic neoplasms. [2] [8] Cobimetinib is a MEK inhibitor. [2] ...

  3. 15 Reasons to Buy Amazon's New $50 Tablet - AOL

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    Eric Risberg/AP Amazon.com (AMZN) made it official Thursday, introducing a new entry-level tablet that will be available starting later this month for just $50. Its popularity is inevitable given ...

  4. Latakia International Airport - Wikipedia

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    It has parking locations [clarification needed] for more than 50 military aircraft including Su-24s, Su-25s, and Su-34s. [citation needed] In addition, the base is home to T-90 tanks, BTR-82 vehicles, artillery and Mi-24 gunship helicopters and Mi-8 support choppers. Air-conditioned accommodations were erected within a few months in 2015.

  5. How LTK Revolutionized Shopping

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    Box boasts that more than 8,000 retailers are on LTK, 40 million people shop through LTK creators every month, and LTK has helped 419 influencers become millionaires.

  6. Momelotinib - Wikipedia

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    Momelotinib, sold under the brand name Ojjaara among others, is an anticancer medication used for the treatment of myelofibrosis. [4] It is a Janus kinase inhibitor and it is taken by mouth.

  7. Itopride - Wikipedia

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    A blister package of Ganaton (Itopride) 50 mg tablets intended for distribution in the Slovak Republic. Typically, itopride is indicated in the treatment of GI symptoms caused by reduced GI motility: dyspepsia of a non-ulcer/dysmotility type (gastric "fullness", discomfort, and possible pain) [7] [8] gastroparesis (delayed gastric emptying) [9 ...

  8. FDA approves new pain medication as an alternative to opioids ...

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    The medication will be sold under the brand name Journavx for $15.50 per pill, according to Vertex Pharmaceuticals, the company that developed the new drug.

  9. Desidustat - Wikipedia

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    The subject expert committee of CDSCO has recommended the grant of permission for manufacturing and marketing of Desidustat 25 mg and 50 mg tablets in India, based on some conditions related to package insert, phase 4 protocols, prescription details, and GCP. [5]