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  2. Macrogol - Wikipedia

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    Brand names include CosmoCol, Cololyt, Glycoprep, Laxido, MiraLax, Molaxole, Movicol, and Osmolax. Polyethylene glycol-electrolyte solution is a fixed-dose combination medication sold under various brand names in the US, including Colyte, [ 33 ] Gavilyte, Golytely, [ 34 ] Nulytely, [ 35 ] Moviprep, [ 36 ] and Trilyte.

  3. Polyethylene glycol - Wikipedia

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    Whole bowel irrigation with polyethylene glycol and added electrolytes is used for bowel preparation before surgery or colonoscopy or for children with constipation. [6] Macrogol (with brand names such as Laxido, Movicol and Miralax) is the generic name for polyethylene glycol used as a laxative. The name may be followed by a number that ...

  4. List of antipsychotics - Wikipedia

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    Brand names Chemical class ATC code Typical antipsychotics; Acepromazine: Atravet, Acezine: ... Generic Name Brand Names Chemical class ATC code Antipsychotic esters

  5. MiraLax - Wikipedia

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    From or to a drug trade name: This is a redirect from (or to) the trade name of a drug to (or from) the international nonproprietary name (INN). When appropriate, protection levels are automatically sensed, described and categorized.

  6. Generic brands trying to fool you

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    Buzzfeed recently compiled a list of 25 Generic Brands That Aren't Fooling Anybody, and WGN hosts had a hilarious time going through the familiar-sounding yet not-quite-right generic brand names.

  7. Drug nomenclature - Wikipedia

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    Drug nomenclature is the systematic naming of drugs, especially pharmaceutical drugs.In the majority of circumstances, drugs have 3 types of names: chemical names, the most important of which is the IUPAC name; generic or nonproprietary names, the most important of which are international nonproprietary names (INNs); and trade names, which are brand names. [1]