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  2. Aspirin/meprobamate - Wikipedia

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    Equagesic was discontinued in the United States, because of its possible toxic effects, specifically of meprobamate. [2] [medical citation needed] It was credited with the sudden death of actor Bruce Lee in 1973.

  3. Hydrocodone/homatropine - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 23 December 2023, at 08:42 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. Pharmaceutical code - Wikipedia

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    Unique Ingredient Identifier Proprietary database identifiers include those assigned by First Databank , Micromedex , MediSpan , Gold Standard Drug Database (published by Elsevier ), and Cerner Multum MediSource Lexicon; these are cross-indexed by RxNorm , which also assigns a unique identifier (RxCUI) to every combination of active ingredient ...

  5. Chloroxine - Wikipedia

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    Chloroxine (trade name Capitrol; Kloroxin, Dichlorchinolinol, chlorquinol, halquinol(s)); [citation needed] Latin cloroxinum, dichlorchinolinolum) is an antibacterial drug. [1]

  6. Trimethobenzamide - Wikipedia

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    Trimethobenzamide is marketed under the brand names Tebamide and Tigan, manufactured by GlaxoSmithKline and King Pharmaceuticals, respectively.It is available as oral capsules and injectable formulations.

  7. Cyclobenzaprine - Wikipedia

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    Cyclobenzaprine is used, in conjunction with physical therapy, to treat muscle spasms that occur because of acute musculoskeletal conditions. [11] After sustaining an injury, muscle spasms occur to stabilize the affected body part, which may increase pain to prevent further damage.