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  2. Pigment Yellow 10 - Wikipedia

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    Pigment Yellow 10 is commonly used for yellow road markings The compound is synthesized by coupling the diazonium salt derived from dichloroaniline with the pyrazolone. [ 1 ] The structure of the dye, as determined by X-ray crystallography , consists of planar molecule with a C=O bond and two hydrazone groups.

  3. Tartrazine - Wikipedia

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    Various medications include tartrazine to give a yellow, orange or green hue to a liquid, capsule, pill, lotion, or gel, primarily for easy identification. [9] Types of pharmaceutical products that may contain tartrazine include vitamins , antacids , cold medications (including cough drops and throat lozenges ), lotions and prescription drugs.

  4. Meprobamate - Wikipedia

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    Meprobamate—marketed as Miltown by Wallace Laboratories and Equanil by Wyeth, among others—is a carbamate derivative used as an anxiolytic drug. It was the best-selling minor tranquilizer for a time, but has largely been replaced by the benzodiazepines due to their wider therapeutic index (lower risk of toxicity at therapeutically prescribed doses) and lower incidence of serious side effects.

  5. E number - Wikipedia

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    Tartrazine (FD&C Yellow 5) Yellow Approved in the EU. [8] Approved in the US. [9] E103: Alkannin [10] Red-brown E104: Quinoline Yellow WS: Dull or greenish yellow Restricted use approved in the EU. [8] [11] E105: Fast Yellow AB: Yellow Forbidden in the EU and US. [12] E106: Riboflavin-5-Sodium Phosphate: Yellow E107 Yellow 2G: Yellow E110

  6. Quinoline Yellow WS - Wikipedia

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    Quinoline Yellow is used as a greenish yellow food additive in certain countries, designated in Europe as the E number E104. [5] In the EU and Australia, Quinoline Yellow is permitted in beverages and is used in foods, like sauces, decorations, and coatings; Quinoline Yellow is not listed as a permitted food additive in Canada or the US, where it is permitted in medicines and cosmetics and is ...

  7. Oxycodone/aspirin - Wikipedia

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    Oxycodone/aspirin (trade name Percodan) is a combination drug marketed by Endo Pharmaceuticals.It is a tablet containing a mixture of 325 mg (5 grains) of aspirin and 4.8355 mg of oxycodone HCl (equivalent to 4.3346 mg of oxycodone as the free base); it is an opioid/non-opioid combination used to treat moderate to moderately severe pain. [1]

  8. Dextropropoxyphene - Wikipedia

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    Dextropropoxyphene [5] is an analgesic in the opioid category, patented in 1955 [6] and manufactured by Eli Lilly and Company.It is an optical isomer of levopropoxyphene.It is intended to treat mild pain and also has antitussive (cough suppressant) and local anaesthetic effects.

  9. Vat Yellow 1 - Wikipedia

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    Vat Yellow 1 is a vat dye, yellow in appearance under some conditions used in cloth dyeing. [1] Its synonyms are flavanthrone and Indofast Yellow, and it is in the class of anthraquinone -type compounds.