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  2. Filgrastim - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after it was introduced, analyses of whether filgrastim is a cost-effective way of preventing febrile neutropenia depended upon the clinical situation and the financial model used to pay for treatment. [36] The longer-acting pegfilgrastim may in some cases be more cost-effective. [37]

  3. Donepezil - Wikipedia

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    Donepezil inhibiting Torpedo californica acetylcholinesterase [28] 10 mg Aricept pill Research leading to the development of donepezil began in 1983, at Eisai , and in 1996, Eisai received approval from the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for donepezil under the brand Aricept , which it co-marketed with Pfizer . [ 29 ]

  4. Tablet (pharmacy) - Wikipedia

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    Tablets are often imprinted with symbols, letters, and numbers, which allow them to be identified, or a groove to allow splitting by hand. Sizes of tablets to be swallowed range from a few millimetres to about a centimetre. The compressed tablet is the most commonly seen dosage form in use today.

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  6. Acorda Therapeutics - Wikipedia

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    The company licensed tizanidine (Zanaflex) from Élan in the early 2000s to help meeting cash flow goals. [2] Acorda sells both capsule and tablet forms of this drug, with emphasis on the capsule form as this has patent protection through 2021, while the tablet form has many generic competitors. [2]

  7. Metoclopramide - Wikipedia

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    Metoclopramide appears to bind to dopamine D 2 receptors with nanomolar affinity (K i = 28.8 nM), [33] where it is a receptor antagonist, and is also a mixed 5-HT 3 receptor antagonist/5-HT 4 receptor agonist.

  8. Diclofenac - Wikipedia

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    Diclofenac, sold under the brand name Voltaren among others, is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) used to treat pain and inflammatory diseases such as gout. [6] [9] It can be taken orally (swallowed by mouth), inserted rectally as a suppository, injected intramuscularly, injected intravenously, applied to the skin topically, or through eye drops.

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    The price of generic tadalafil can vary based on the dosage, but most versions of generic tadalafil cost $10 to $13 per tablet. When used daily, generic tadalafil can be less than $3 per pill ($79 ...