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Zomepirac is the sodium salt of 5-(4-chlorobenzoyl)-1,4 dimethyl-1H-pyrrole-2-acetate dihydrate. It is a pyrrole - acetic acid which is structurally related to tolmetin . The chemical structure differs from other NSAIDs in that the central benzene ring has been replaced by a pyrrole.
In July 1975, the J. B. Williams Co. began marketing Sominex 2. [37] On November 24, 1975, Attorney General Evelle J. Younger filed suit on behalf of the State of California against Williams Co., stating that the product did not warn against use by pregnant or nursing women or persons with asthma or COPD, nor did it notify consumers that it should not be used in conjunction with alcohol. [38]
The smaller six-cylinder inline engines (250 S/SE and 280 S/SE/SEL) were assigned to W108 only. Both eventually received the V8 engines in 1967 (W109) and 1970 (W108). W109 was more luxuriously appointed than W108, featuring burled walnut dashboards, automatic transmission, and power windows along with optional air conditioning system.
X – No Absolutes is the eleventh studio album by American heavy metal band Prong. It was released on February 5, 2016 through Steamhammer/SPV record label. The record was produced by the band's guitarist/vocalist Tommy Victor and engineer Chris Collier.
A group of Franks penetrate as far as Tarragona in Spain (approximate date).; The Goths under King Cniva invade Moesia.They cross the Danube and lay siege to Novae and Marcianopolis.
The 250S were driven in sports car races both in Europe and in the United States of America. Surprisingly, there are 250S in the entry and start lists for the 1954 Le Mans 24 Hours and the Monza 1000 km of the same year. For the 250S in Le Mans, a 2.9-liter 6-cylinder in-line engine is specified as the unit.
250s conflicts (1 C, 19 P) E. 250s establishments (1 C) R. 250s in the Roman Empire (12 P) Pages in category "250s" This category contains only the following page.
No. 250 Squadron was formed on 10 May 1918 at Padstow from Nos.494, 500, 501, 502 and 503 Flights for coastal reconnaissance duties over the Bristol Channel and its approaches. Equipped with a mixture of D.H.6s and D.H.9s, it flew anti-submarine patrols until the Armistice and disbanded on 31 May 1919.