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  2. Metamizole - Wikipedia

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    Metamizole or dipyrone is a painkiller, spasm reliever, and fever reliever drug. It is most commonly given by mouth or by intravenous infusion. [13] [11] [14] It belongs to the ampyrone sulfonate family of medicines and was patented in 1922. Metamizole is marketed under various trade names.

  3. Generic drug - Wikipedia

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    In most cases, generic products become available after the patent protections afforded to the drug's original developer expire. Once generic drugs enter the market, competition often leads to substantially lower prices for both the original brand-name product and its generic equivalents. In most countries, patents give 20 years of protection.

  4. Generic Product Identifier - Wikipedia

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    The Generic Product Identifier (GPI) is a 14-character hierarchical classification system created by Wolters Kluwer's Medi-Span that identifies drugs from their primary therapeutic use down to the unique interchangeable product regardless of manufacturer or package size. The code consists of seven subsets, each providing increasingly more ...

  5. What are Tier 1 drugs? Getting to know Medicare Part D - AOL

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    Medicare Part D covers prescription drugs and has different pricing levels, also called tiers. Generic drugs are usually lower-cost. Read more here.

  6. Whether you're single or married or have a large or small family, finding ways to save money is always a good idea. With so many generic options out there these days, it's often tempting to just ...

  7. Why do people buy generic over brand-name products? It's ...

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    This includes items such as canned goods, including canned vegetables and soups; pantry staples, such as pasta, rice and flour; and nonperishable items, such as dry cereal and coffee, she says.

  8. 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.

  9. Dipyanone - Wikipedia

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    Dipyanone is an opioid analgesic which has been sold as a designer drug, first identified in Germany in 2021. [1] It is closely related to medically used drugs such as methadone , dipipanone and phenadoxone , but is slightly less potent.