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  2. Latanoprost - Wikipedia

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    Latanoprost is available as a generic medication. [8] In 2022, it was the 67th most commonly prescribed medication in the United States, with more than 9 million prescriptions. [9] [10] It is available as a fixed-dose combination with netarsudil as netarsudil/latanoprost and with timolol as latanoprost/timolol.

  3. Netarsudil/latanoprost - Wikipedia

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    Netarsudil/latanoprost, sold under the brand name Rocklatan among others, is a fixed-dose combination medication use to treat elevated intraocular pressure (IOP) in people with open-angle glaucoma or ocular hypertension. [1] [2] It contains netarsudil mesylate and latanoprost. [1] [2] It is applied as eye drops to the eyes. [1] [2]

  4. Calcipotriol/betamethasone dipropionate - Wikipedia

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    A number of clinical studies have been conducted to investigate possible adverse events of this fixed combination corticosteroid and vitamin D analog.

  5. Calcipotriol - Wikipedia

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    Calcipotriol, also known as calcipotriene, is a synthetic derivative of calcitriol, a form of vitamin D.It is used in the treatment of psoriasis. [1] It is safe for long-term application in psoriatic skin conditions.

  6. Bromadiolone - Wikipedia

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    Warning label on a tube of rat poison containing bromadiolone on a dike of the Scheldt river in Steendorp, Belgium. Bromadiolone is a potent anticoagulant rodenticide.It is a second-generation 4-hydroxycoumarin derivative and vitamin K antagonist, often called a "super-warfarin" for its added potency and tendency to accumulate in the liver of the poisoned organism.

  7. Rodenticide - Wikipedia

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    Second-generation anticoagulant rodenticides (or SGARs) [10] are far more toxic than those of the first generation. They are generally applied in lower concentrations in baits—usually on the order of 0.001% to 0.005%—are lethal after a single ingestion of bait and are also effective against strains of rodents that became resistant to first ...