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Ko Kut (Thai: เกาะกูด, pronounced [kɔ̀ʔ kùːt]), also known as Koh Kood, is an island in the Gulf of Thailand. The island is administered as part of the Ko Kut District in Thailand's Trat Province .
In 1952, the sub-district Ko Mak was established to cover the whole island, at that time subdivided into four villages . [1] In 1980, three villages of Ko Mak were split off to create sub-district Ko Kut. [2] On 1 April 1990, the government upgraded tambon Ko Kut together with tambon Ko Mak to a minor district (king amphoe). [3]
Mometasone, also known as mometasone furoate, is a steroid (specifically, a glucocorticoid) medication used to treat certain skin conditions, hay fever, and asthma. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] [ 12 ] Specifically it is used to prevent rather than treat asthma attacks. [ 10 ]
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In 1980, three villages of Ko Mak were split off to create the subdistrict Ko Kut. [3] On 1 April 1990 the government upgraded tambon Ko Kut together with tambon Ko Mak to a minor district (king amphoe). [4] On 15 May 2007, all of Thailand's 81 minor districts were upgraded to full districts. [5] On 24 August the upgrade became official. [6]
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It is the first asthma triple-combination therapy; it consists of a fixed-dose combination of three active substances (indacaterol, glycopyrronium bromide and mometasone furoate) in capsules, to be administered using an inhaler. [11] An optional electronic sensor may also be co-packed with the product. [11]
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