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  2. Martindale: The Complete Drug Reference - Wikipedia

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    Martindale: The Complete Drug Reference is a reference book published by Pharmaceutical Press listing some 6,000 drugs and medicines used throughout the world, including details of over 125,000 proprietary preparations. It also includes almost 700 disease treatment reviews.

  3. Pharmaceutical Press - Wikipedia

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    Martindale: The complete drug reference – a drug reference book providing unbiased, evaluated information on all drugs and medicines in clinical use. British National Formulary and British National Formulary for Children – the UK standard reference in the use and selection of medicines, published in conjunction with the BMJ Group.

  4. Pharmacopoeia - Wikipedia

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    This difficulty has hitherto been met by the publication of such non-official formularies as Squire's Companion to the Pharmacopoeia and Martindale: The complete drug reference (formerly Martindale's: the extra pharmacopoeia), in which all new remedies and their preparations, uses and doses are recorded, and in the former the varying strengths ...

  5. List of sulfonamides - Wikipedia

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    Author of The Demon Under the Microscope, a history of the discovery of the sulfa drugs; A History of the Fight Against Tuberculosis in Canada (Chemotherapy) Presentation speech, Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine, 1939; The History of WW II Medicine "Five Medical Miracles of the Sulfa Drugs". Popular Science, June 1942, pp. 73–78.

  6. Talk:Martindale: The Complete Drug Reference - Wikipedia

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    Martindale: The Extra Pharmacopoeia was the title of this publication until it was changed to Martindale: The Complete Drug Reference for the 32nd edition in 1999. The preface to that edition explains that the change was made because the publication had become more than the term 'pharmacopoeia' implies.

  7. Bephenium hydroxynaphthoate - Wikipedia

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    Bephenium hydroxynaphthoate (INN, trade names Alcopara, Alcopar, Befenium, Debefenium, Francin, Nemex) is an anthelmintic agent formerly used in the treatment of hookworm infections and ascariasis.

  8. Co-dydramol - Wikipedia

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    Martindale: The complete drug reference 35th Edition (2007) Goodman & Gilman's The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics, 11th Edition Information on the packaging leaflet in Co-dydramol from Hammed

  9. Mexiletine - Wikipedia

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    Mexiletine (sold under the brand names Mexitil and Namuscla) is a medication used to treat abnormal heart rhythms, chronic pain, and some causes of muscle stiffness.. Common side effects include abdominal pain, chest discomfort, drowsiness, headache, and n