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  2. Chlorphenamine - Wikipedia

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    Chlorphenamine (CP, CPM), also known as chlorpheniramine, is an antihistamine used to treat the symptoms of allergic conditions such as allergic rhinitis (hay fever). [2] It is taken orally (by mouth). [2]

  3. Loratadine - Wikipedia

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    Loratadine, sold under the brand name Claritin among others, is a medication used to treat allergies. [5] This includes allergic rhinitis (hay fever) and hives. [5] It is also available in drug combinations such as loratadine/pseudoephedrine, in which it is combined with pseudoephedrine, a nasal decongestant. [5]

  4. Piriton - Wikipedia

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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Redirect page. Redirect to: Chlorphenamine

  5. Lacidipine - Wikipedia

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    It is available as tablets containing 2 or 4 mg. It was patented in 1984 and approved for medical use in 1991. [1] References External links. Motens 2 mg Summary of ...

  6. Bromhexine - Wikipedia

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    Bromhexine is contained in various formulations, high and low strength syrups 8 mg/5 ml, 4 mg/5 ml, tablets and soluble tablets (both with 8 mg bromhexine) and solution for oral use 10 mg/5 ml, adapted to the need of the patients. The posology varies with the age and weight, but there are products for all age groups from infant on. Bromhexine ...

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    Forget boot-cut though, because Lipa decided to tuck the jeans into her knee-high black boots, which were ruched and featured towering heels. Plus, to match her footwear, Lipa carried a quilted ...

  8. Boots Factory Site - Wikipedia

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    By 1926, John Boot had bought back the company and in 1927, renamed the Boots Pure Drug Company, it purchased a new 200-acre (81 ha) site at Beeston, outside of Nottingham, which became the Boots Factory Site. [3] Work began immediately and Owen Williams, an architect and engineer, was engaged to design a range of buildings on the site.

  9. Halazone - Wikipedia

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    The primary limitation of halazone tablets was the very short usable life of opened bottles, typically three days or less, unlike iodine-based tablets which have a usable open bottle life of three months. [citation needed] Dilute halazone solutions (4 to 8 ppm of available chlorine) has also been used to disinfect contact lenses, [8] and as a ...

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