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  2. Prochlorperazine - Wikipedia

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    Prochlorperazine, formerly [5] sold under the brand name Compazine among others, is a medication used to treat nausea, ... development was discontinued in 2011. ...

  3. List of withdrawn drugs - Wikipedia

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    Drugs or medicines may be withdrawn from commercial markets because of risks to patients, but also because of commercial reasons (e.g. lack of demand and relatively high production costs).

  4. Thioridazine - Wikipedia

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    Thioridazine was voluntarily discontinued by its manufacturer, Novartis, worldwide because it caused severe cardiac arrhythmias. However, generics remain on the market in some countries. [2] [4] [5] [6] Its primary use in medicine is for the treatment of schizophrenia. [7]

  5. McDonald's Reveals Why It Discontinued Its Plant-Based Burger

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    Throughout its more than 80 years in business, McDonald's has only ever offered a plant-based burger in the United States for a brief period between 2021 and 2022.

  6. Compazine - Wikipedia

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  8. Wikipedia : WikiProject Pharmacology/List of drugs

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    For generic names, this is the agency which has designated that name. [eg (), (), or ()]for brand names, this is the company which produces that brand. If there is more than one agency, then use a comma separated list in the brackets [eg (INN, BAN)]

  9. While Canada still sold Dunkaroos until 2017, the product was discontinued in the United States in 2012—but why? General Mill’s Chief Brand Officer for North America, ...