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  2. Ethnologue - Wikipedia

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    Since 2007, Ethnologue relies only on this standard, administered by SIL International, [16] to determine what is listed as a language. [5] In addition to choosing a primary name for a language, Ethnologue provides listings of other name(s) for the language and any dialects that are used by its speakers, government, foreigners and neighbors ...

  3. List of unclassified languages according to the Ethnologue

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    Languages which became extinct before 1950 are the purview of Linguist List and are being gradually removed from Ethnologue; they are listed as an addendum to this page. There are 48 unclassified languages in the 25th edition of Ethnologue published in 2022.

  4. List of antipsychotics - Wikipedia

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    Antipsychotics by class Generic name Brand names Chemical class ATC code Typical antipsychotics; Acepromazine: Atravet, Acezine: phenothiazine: N05AA04

  5. Over-the-counter birth control pills: How, when and where you ...

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    The Opill birth control pill is approved for over-the-counter sale, but it will not be available immediately. ... Pfizer marketed it for more than 30 years under the name Ovrette before marketing ...

  6. Midol - Wikipedia

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    Midol is a brand of over-the-counter analgesic drugs marketed for menstrual cramping and other effects related to premenstrual syndrome and menstruation. Various subbrands are formulated using different active ingredients. Midol is distributed by Bayer.

  7. Martindale: The Complete Drug Reference - Wikipedia

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    General index: prepared from over 175,000 entries it includes approved names, synonyms and chemical names; a separate Cyrillic section lists non-proprietary and proprietary names in Russian and Ukrainian. Digital versions include an additional 1,000 drug monographs, 100,000 preparation names, and 5,000 manufacturers.

  8. FDA advisory panels back making Opill birth control pill ...

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    An FDA panel voted to recommend approval of Opill birth control pill for over-the-counter use. The oral contraceptive was FDA approved as a prescription in 1973.

  9. Wikipedia:WikiProject Languages/Primary language names in ...

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    The following 660 language names are listed as primary names in Ethnologue 14 or 15, and some from Ethnologue 16 which were changed by 2012, so that when first listed here they were red links but did not duplicate red links on Wikipedia:WikiProject Languages/Language articles by ISO code. (There are others which already had redirects, and so ...