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I (User:MattKingston) am in the process of creating a list of drugs and their various names. The list will be alphabetical and will use the following format (subject to change if better suggestions are put forward). All items in the list will follow the general format: Name of drug (who calls it that) [country]. Redirects to name of drug.
Guaifenesin/codeine is a fixed-dose combination cold medicine used for the treatment of cough. [1] It contains guaifenesin, an expectorant; and codeine, as the phosphate, an opioid antitussive. [1] It is taken by mouth. [1] It was approved for medical use in the United States in 2006. [1]
Washington University in St. Louis' student union building and performing arts building was renamed the Mallinckrodt Center in 1976. [ 22 ] In 2018, Mallinckrodt partnered with the Washington University School of Medicine with funding of up to $10 million over five years to support research projects that show promise in developing new drugs for ...
The medication will be sold under the brand name Journavx for $15.50 per pill, according to Vertex Pharmaceuticals, the company that developed the new drug.
‘Substandard’ medicine is latest in series of drugs manufactured in India said to be of poor quality
Vi-Jon was founded as Peroxide Specialty Company in 1908 by John B. Brunner. Vi-Jon was acquired by investment firm Berkshire Partners in 2006. [5]In 2006 Procter & Gamble filed a lawsuit against Vi-Jon alleging that Vi-Jon copied the look of Crest Pro-Health mouth wash; the parties settled a few months later, with Vi-Jon agreeing to withdraw its product from the market, to not use bottle ...
Guaifenesin is taken by mouth, [4] and is supplied as a tablet, a capsule, an extended-release (long-acting) tablet, dissolving granules, and a syrup. [16] It is available under many brand names , as either the sole active ingredient or part of a combination drug . [ 16 ]