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  2. Traneurocin - Wikipedia

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    Traneurocin (developmental code name NA-831), also known as cycloprolylglycine (CPG), is a racetam-like drug which is under development for the treatment of COVID-19, Alzheimer's disease, fragile X syndrome, Rett syndrome, major depressive disorder, and other neurological disorders.

  3. Template : Medications and dosages used in hormone therapy ...

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    150 mg every 3 mos: Depo-SubQ Provera 104: Progestogen: SC: 104 mg every 3 mos Hydroxyprogesterone caproate: Proluton: Progestogen: IM: 250 mg/wk Dydrogesterone: Duphaston: Progestogen: Oral: 20 mg/day Drospirenone: Slynd: Progestogen: Oral: 3 mg/day Domperidone [d] Motilium: Prolactin releaser: Oral: 30–80 mg/day [e

  4. 3,9-dihydroxypterocarpan 6a-monooxygenase - Wikipedia

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    The 4 substrates of this enzyme are (6aR,11aR)-3,9-dihydroxypterocarpan, NADPH, H +, and O 2, whereas its 3 products are (6aS,11aS)-3,6a,9-trihydroxypterocarpan, NADP +, and H 2 O. This enzyme belongs to the family of oxidoreductases , specifically those acting on paired donors, with O2 as oxidant and incorporation or reduction of oxygen.

  5. Equianalgesic - Wikipedia

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    An equianalgesic chart is a conversion chart that lists equivalent doses of analgesics (drugs used to relieve pain). Equianalgesic charts are used for calculation of an equivalent dose (a dose which would offer an equal amount of analgesia) between different analgesics. [1]

  6. Thyroxine-binding globulin - Wikipedia

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    Thyroxine-binding globulin (TBG) is a globulin protein encoded by the SERPINA7 gene in humans. TBG binds thyroid hormones in circulation.It is one of three transport proteins (along with transthyretin and serum albumin) responsible for carrying the thyroid hormones thyroxine (T 4) and triiodothyronine (T 3) in the bloodstream.

  7. Hydroxyzine - Wikipedia

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    Hydroxyzine works by blocking the effects of histamine. [9] It is a first-generation antihistamine in the piperazine family of chemicals. [8] [4] Common side effects include sleepiness, headache, and dry mouth. [8] [9] Serious side effects may include QT prolongation. [9] It is unclear if use during pregnancy or breastfeeding is safe. [8]

  8. Magnetic inequivalence - Wikipedia

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    Magnetic inequivalence may occur with H 2 C-CH 2 fragments that are subdivided into two groups of two in either geminal relationships via a mirror plane along the C-C bond, i.e. H A H A′ C-CH B H B′, or in vicinal relationships via a mirror plane bisecting the C-C bond, i.e. in H A H B C-CH A′ H B′, [4] or via a rotational axis of ...

  9. Benzyltrimethylammonium hydroxide - Wikipedia

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    Benzyltrimethylammonium hydroxide, also known as Triton B or trimethylbenzylammonium hydroxide, is a quaternary ammonium salt that functions as an organic base. It is usually handled as a solution in water or methanol. The compound is colourless, although the solutions often appear yellowish. [1]