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  2. 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.

  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. Medication (Garbage song) - Wikipedia

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    Songs should only have an individual article when there is enough material to warrant a detailed article. For redirects of cover songs to the article about the original song, use {{R from cover song}} instead. For redirects of remixes to the article about the original song, use {{R from remix}} instead.

  5. Medicine (Harry Styles song) - Wikipedia

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    When noted in an interview with radio personality Howard Stern that fans seem to feel the song is "an anthem for fans who are thinking about coming out", Styles said, "It's definitely about feeling like there's a space where people feel safe enough to kind of share, have those big moments and share them with a room full of people." [8]

  6. Medicine (Jennifer Lopez song) - Wikipedia

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    Lopez performed the song live for the first time during Today, at Rockefeller Plaza on May 6 in New York City as part of the shows Citi Concert Series. Lopez was the opening act and kicked off the event performing the song as part of a medley that also included 2011's " On the Floor " and " Jenny from the Block " (2002). [ 15 ]

  7. Piritramide - Wikipedia

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    Piritramide [3] (R-3365, trade names Dipidolor, Piridolan, Pirium and others) is a synthetic opioid analgesic (narcotic painkiller) that is marketed in certain European countries including: Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Slovenia, Germany and the Netherlands. [4]

  8. Talk:Heartache Medication (song) - Wikipedia

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