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  2. Ambroxol - Wikipedia

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    Ambroxol is a drug that breaks up phlegm, used in the treatment of respiratory diseases associated with viscid or excessive mucus. Ambroxol is often administered as an active ingredient in cough syrup.

  3. Domperidone - Wikipedia

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    Domperidone, sold under the brand name Motilium among others, is a dopamine antagonist medication which is used to treat nausea and vomiting and certain ...

  4. List of drugs: Am - Wikipedia

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    This multi-page article lists pharmaceutical drugs alphabetically by name. Many drugs have more than one name and, therefore, the same drug may be listed more than once. ...

  5. Calcium channel opener - Wikipedia

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    In contrast to Bay K8644, which is not for clinical use, ambroxol is a frequently used mucolytic drug that triggers lysosomal secretion by mobilizing calcium from acidic calcium stores. [2] This effect does most likely not occur by a direct interaction between the drug and a lysosomal calcium channel, but indirectly by neutralizing the acidic ...

  6. Meprotixol - Wikipedia

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  7. Zipeprol - Wikipedia

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    Zipeprol is a centrally acting cough suppressant developed in France in the 1970s. [2] It is not a morphinan derivative (in contrast to codeine and dextromethorphan).Zipeprol acts as a local anaesthetic and has mucolytic, antihistamine and anticholinergic properties. [3]

  8. Eprazinone - Wikipedia

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  9. Prenoxdiazine - Wikipedia

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