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  2. Metopimazine - Wikipedia

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    Metopimazine is an approved prescription drug in France under the brand name Vogalene® [8] that has been used for the treatment of nausea and vomiting. [9] Vogalene® is available under different forms, including 15 mg capsules, 7.5 mg orally disintegrating tablets, 5 mg suppository, 0.1% oral liquid, and a 10 mg/mL intravenous (IV) solution approved for the prevention of chemotherapy-induced ...

  3. Palonosetron - Wikipedia

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    Palonosetron is administered intravenously, [6] or as a single oral capsule. [7] It has a longer duration of action than other 5-HT 3 antagonists. The oral formulation was approved on August 22, 2008, for prevention of acute CINV alone, as a large clinical trial did not show oral administration to be as effective as intravenous use against ...

  4. 5 Simple Steps to Injecting Semaglutide for Weight Loss - AOL

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    Semaglutide, the active ingredient in Ozempic and Wegovy, is a glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonist taken as a once-weekly injection. 5 Simple Steps to Injecting Semaglutide for Weight ...

  5. Testosterone propionate - Wikipedia

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    10–40 mg 3x/day Calusterone: Tablet: 40–80 mg 4x/day Normethandrone: Tablet: 40 mg/day Buccal: Methyltestosterone: Tablet: 25–100 mg/day Injection (IM Tooltip intramuscular injection or SC Tooltip subcutaneous injection) Testosterone propionate: Oil solution: 50–100 mg 3x/week Testosterone enanthate: Oil solution: 200–400 mg 1x/2–4 ...

  6. Depot injection - Wikipedia

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    Depot injections can be created by modifying the drug molecule itself, as in the case of prodrugs, or by modifying the way it is administered, as in the case of oil/lipid suspensions. Depot injections can have a duration of action of one month or greater and are available for many types of drugs, including antipsychotics and hormones.

  7. Peginterferon alfa-2a - Wikipedia

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    It is given by injection under the skin. [3] Side effects are common. [6] They may include headache, feeling tired, depression, trouble sleeping, hair loss, nausea, pain at the site of injection, and fever. [3] Severe side effects may include psychosis, autoimmune disorders, blood clots, or infections. [3]

  8. Intracardiac injection - Wikipedia

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    In the movie The Rock, a character self-administers intracardiac atropine to counter the effects of VX nerve gas after exposure. In the TV show, Fringe , Season 3, Episode 8, Entrada , Elizabeth is administered intracardiac adrenaline from agent Boyles to counter the effects of chemically-induced whole-body paralysis.

  9. Infliximab - Wikipedia

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    Infliximab, a chimeric monoclonal antibody, sold under the brand name Remicade among others, is a medication used to treat a number of autoimmune diseases.This includes Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, psoriasis, psoriatic arthritis, and Behçet's disease. [23]