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  2. Cisapride - Wikipedia

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    Cisapride is a gastroprokinetic agent, a drug that increases motility in the upper gastrointestinal tract. It acts directly as a serotonin 5-HT 4 receptor agonist and indirectly as a parasympathomimetic .

  3. List of withdrawn drugs - Wikipedia

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    Cisapride (Propulsid) 2000 US Risk of fatal cardiac arrhythmias [2] Clioquinol: 1973 France, Germany, UK, US Neurotoxicity. [3] Clobutinol: 2007 Germany Ventricular arrhythmia, QT-prolongation. [14] Cloforex: 1969 Germany Cardiovascular toxicity. [3] Clomacron: 1982 UK Hepatotoxicity. [3] Clometacin: 1987 France Hepatotoxicity. [3] Co-proxamol ...

  4. Drug recall - Wikipedia

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    A drug recall removes a prescription or over-the-counter drug from the market. Drug recalls in the United States are made by the FDA or the creators of the drug when certain criteria are met. When a drug recall is made, the drug is removed from the market and potential legal action can be taken depending on the severity of the drug recall.

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  6. Costco issues recall for cold and flu medication over ...

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    Costco has issued a recall for a cold and flu medication, sold at its stores at the end of 2024, over concerns of contamination.. The retail giant, in an advisory issued on Jan. 2, said Kirkland ...

  7. Category:Withdrawn drugs - Wikipedia

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    A category for drugs withdrawn from the market after marketing commenced for any reason (voluntarily or involuntarily). For drug candidates that were abandoned prior to being marketed due to side effects, lack of efficacy, superior competitors, or other reasons, see Category:Abandoned drugs

  8. 5-HT3 antagonist - Wikipedia

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    Certain prokinetic drugs such as cisapride, renzapride and metoclopramide, although not 5-HT 3 antagonists proper, possess some weak antagonist effect at the 5-HT 3 receptor. Galanolactone, a diterpenoid found in ginger, is a 5-HT 3 antagonist and is believed to at least partially mediate the anti-emetic activity of this plant.

  9. Is there a 2024 Duloxetine recall? FDA flags 7,100+ bottles ...

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    A voluntary recall was initiated on Oct. 10 by Breckenridge Pharmaceutical Inc. Duloxetine is used to treat mental health disorders like anxiety and depression , among other conditions, according ...