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  2. Metamizole - Wikipedia

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    A study by one of the manufacturers of the drug found the risk of agranulocytosis within the first week of treatment to be a 1.1 in a million, [32] versus 5.9 in a million for diclofenac. [ medical citation needed ] Therapeutic effect of metamizole on intestinal colic is attributed to its analgesic properties, with no evidence of interference ...

  3. 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.

  4. Aminophenazone - Wikipedia

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    Aminophenazone (or aminopyrine, amidopyrine, Pyramidon) is a non-narcotic analgesic substance. It is a pyrazolone and a derivative of phenazone, which also has anti-inflammatory and antipyretic properties.

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  6. Here's what to know about Medicare's new $2,000 prescription ...

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    Starting Jan. 1, millions of Americans who get their prescription drugs through Medicare could get a major financial break when a $2,000 out-of-pocket spending cap on medications goes into effect.

  7. Dipyanone - Wikipedia

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    Dipyanone is an opioid analgesic which has been sold as a designer drug, first identified in Germany in 2021. [1] It is closely related to medically used drugs such as methadone, dipipanone and phenadoxone, but is slightly less potent. [2] [3]

  8. Dipyridamole - Wikipedia

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    Dipyridamole (trademarked as Persantine and others) is an antiplatelet drug of the nucleoside transport inhibitor and PDE3 inhibitor class that inhibits blood clot formation when given chronically and causes blood vessel dilation when given at high doses over a short time.

  9. Azapirone - Wikipedia

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    A common metabolite of several azapirones including buspirone, gepirone, ipsapirone, revospirone, and tandospirone is 1-(2-pyrimidinyl)piperazine (1-PP). [ 47 ] [ 48 ] [ 49 ] 1-PP possesses 5-HT 1A partial agonist and α 2 -adrenergic antagonist actions and likely contributes overall mostly to side effects.