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  2. Benzonatate - Wikipedia

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    Benzonatate (/ b ɛ n ˈ z oʊ n ə t eɪ t /), sold under the brand name Tessalon among others, is a medication that is used for the symptomatic relief of cough. [7] [8] Benzonatate is taken by mouth. [7] [5] Effects generally begin within 20 minutes and last between 3 and 8 hours. [7] [3]

  3. Cold medicine - Wikipedia

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    Antitussives, or cough suppressants, are substances which suppress the coughing itself. Examples are dextromethorphan, benzonatate, codeine, hydrocodone, pholcodine, noscapine, cloperastine, and butamirate. Antihistamines, for allergic rhinitis, may produce mild sedation and reduce other associated symptoms, like a runny nose and watery eyes.

  4. p-Menthane-3,8-diol - Wikipedia

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    PMD is the active ingredient in some insect repellents. Its odor and chemical structure are similar to menthol, and it has a cooling feel. [1] It is found in small quantities in the essential oil from the leaves of Corymbia citriodora, formerly known as Eucalyptus citriodora.

  5. Tessalon Perle Oral - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 27 February 2009, at 21:44 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0; additional terms may apply.

  6. Active ingredient - Wikipedia

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    The terms active constituent or active principle are often chosen when referring to the active substance of interest in a plant (such as salicylic acid in willow bark or arecoline in areca nuts), since the word "ingredient" can be taken to connote a sense of human agency (that is, something that a person combines with other substances), whereas ...

  7. ELOM-080 - Wikipedia

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    ELOM-080 (previous designation Myrtol, registered trade mark [1]) is the active ingredient of the herbal medicine named GeloMyrtol forte. The acronym ELOM stands for the oils from E ucalyptus , L emon , (Sweet) O range and M yrtle that it contains.

  8. Phytogenics - Wikipedia

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    Essential oils represent a concentrated form of phytogenics, containing mainly the active ingredients of the plants. [1] The spectrum of phytogenic feed additives is vast and does not only consist of essential oils, but also includes other active ingredient groups, such as pungent substances, bitter substances, saponins , flavonoids , mucilages ...

  9. Cetacaine - Wikipedia

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    Cetacaine is a topical anesthetic that contains the active ingredients benzocaine (14%), butamben (2%), and tetracaine hydrochloride (2%). Cetacaine also contains small amounts of benzalkonium chloride at 0.5% and 0.005% of cetyl dimethyl ethyl ammonium bromide all in a bland water-soluble base. [1]