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Carbinoxamine is an antihistamine and anticholinergic agent.It is used for hay fever, vasomotor rhinitis, mild urticaria, angioedema, dermatographism and allergic conjunctivitis.
Cyproheptadine has been reported to block 85% of 5-HT 2 receptors in the human brain at a dose of 4 mg three times per day (12 mg/day total) and to block 95% of 5-HT 2 receptors in the human brain at a dose of 6 mg three times per day (18 mg/day total) as measured with positron emission tomography (PET). [32]
4-Chloromethcathinone (also known as 4-CMC and clephedrone) is a stimulant drug of the cathinone class that has been sold online as a designer drug. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] 4-CMC produces similar effects to mephedrone , and has been sold as an alternative in countries where mephedrone was scheduled.
This theoretically allowed for installation of Mac OS X on non-Apple hardware. Hackintosh is the term appropriated by hobbyist programmers, who have collaborated on the Internet to install versions of Mac OS X v10.4 onwards – dubbed Mac OSx86 – to be used on generic PC hardware rather than on Apple's own hardware.
Ormeloxifene was first discovered by Central Drug Research Institute (CDRI) in Lucknow, India. [13] [16] Ormeloxifene was marketed in Delhi in July 1991 and in India in 1992, under the brand names Saheli and Choice-7. [9] [17] Since 2018, Centchroman is provided free-of-cost to the women in India by the government under the brand name Chhaya ...
Other names include Benidipinum or benidipine hydrochloride. Benidipine is sold as Coniel by Kyowa Hakko Kogyo. Benidipine is initially licensed for use in Japan and selected Southeast Asian countries and later in Turkey, where it is sold as 4 mg tablets.
In India it is marketed under the brand name of Ibset. It is only licensed for use in Japan and selected Southeast Asian countries. In Japan it is sold under the trade name Irribow. [3] [4] and in India as Ibset. 'Elsewhere it is commonly sold under the trade name Nasea and in India as Nozia (150 μg/mL injection & 100 μg oral tablet). [5]
In June 2006, an updated MacBook Pro was released for the 10.4.7 Mac OS X update for non-Apple computers using the 10.4.4 kernel. Up to the release of the 10.4.8 update, all OSx86 patches used the 10.4.4 kernel with the rest of the operating system at version 10.4.8.