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  2. Lesinurad/allopurinol - Wikipedia

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    Lesinurad/allopurinol (trade name Duzallo) is a fixed-dose combination drug for the treatment of gout. [1] It contains 200 mg of lesinurad and 300 mg of allopurinol.In August 2017, the US Food and Drug Administration approved it for the treatment of hyperuricemia associated with gout in patients for whom target serum uric acid levels have not been achieved with allopurinol alone. [2]

  3. Mosby's Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing & Health Professions

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    Mosby's Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing & Health Professions is a dictionary of health-related topics. The 8th edition, published in 2009, contains 2,240 pages and 2,400 colour illustrations. It includes some encyclopaedic definitions and 12 appendixes containing reference information. [1]

  4. Budesonide - Wikipedia

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    Formulations of delayed-release budesonide are an effective treatment for mild-to-moderately active Crohn's disease involving the ileum and/or ascending colon. [25] A Cochrane review found evidence for up to three months (but not longer) of maintenance of remission in Crohn's disease, concluding that budesonide is not effective for maintenance of remission in CD.

  5. Medical dictionary - Wikipedia

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    A page from Robert James's A Medicinal Dictionary; London, 1743-45 An illustration from Appleton's Medical Dictionary; edited by S. E. Jelliffe (1916). The earliest known glossaries of medical terms were discovered on Egyptian papyrus authored around 1600 B.C. [1] Other precursors to modern medical dictionaries include lists of terms compiled from the Hippocratic Corpus in the first century AD.

  6. Elapegademase - Wikipedia

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    Elapegademase, sold under the brand name Revcovi, is a medication for the treatment of the rare disease adenosine deaminase deficiency-SCID in children and adults. [1]It is a recombinant enzyme [2] that is administered weekly by intramuscular injection.

  7. Hycomine - Wikipedia

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    Hycomine is a combination drug consisting of the following constituents: [1] Hydrocodone; Chlorpheniramine; Phenylephrine; Acetaminophen; Caffeine; It is a narcotic antitussive and analgesic with multiple actions qualitatively similar to those of codeine. [2]

  8. Festal - Wikipedia

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    Festal is a brand name drug containing pancreatin, hemicellulase, and certain bile components. [1] It is indicated for use in people with gastrointestinal problems, in order to help actively digest food (especially fatty meals that require pancreatic enzymes ).

  9. Imipramine - Wikipedia

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    [61] [62] The chemical name of imipramine is 3-(10,11-dihydro-5H-dibenzo[b,f]azepin-5-yl)-N,N-dimethylpropan-1-amine and its free base form has a chemical formula of C 19 H 24 N 2 with a molecular weight of 280.407 g/mol. [63] The drug is used commercially mostly as the hydrochloride salt; the embonate (pamoate) salt is used for intramuscular ...