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  • 81Tramadol — Systematic (IUPAC) name …

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  • 82Mycophenolic acid — Systematic (IUPAC) name (4E) ​6 ​(4 ​Hydroxy ​6 ​methoxy ​7 ​methyl ​3 ​oxo ​1,​3 ​dihydro ​2 ​benzofuran ​5 ​yl) ​4 ​methylhex ​4 ​enoic acid Clinical data …

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  • 83Oseltamivir — Systematic (IUPAC) name ethyl (3R,4R,5S) 5 amino 4 acetamid …

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  • 84Carbamazepine — Systematic (IUPAC) name 5 …

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  • 85Gefitinib — drugbox IUPAC name = N (3 chloro 4 fluoro phenyl) 7 methoxy 6 (3 morpholin 4 ylpropoxy)quinazolin 4 amine CAS number = 184475 35 2 ATC prefix = L01 ATC suffix = XE02 PubChem = 123631 DrugBank = APRD00997 C=22 | H=24 | Cl=1 | F=1 | N=4 | O=3… …

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  • 86Polypharmacy — The term polypharmacy generally refers to the use of multiple medications by a patient. The term is used when too many forms of medication are used by a patient, more drugs are prescribed than clinically warranted,Fulton MM, Allen ER.… …

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  • 87Eli Lilly controversies — Infobox Company company name = Eli Lilly and Company company company type = Public foundation = 1876 company slogan = Answers that matter location = Indianapolis, Indiana, USA key people = Sidney Taurel, Chairman John C. Lechleiter, President CEO …

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  • 88Clonazepam — Not to be confused with camazepam, chlorpromazine, cinolazepam, or clobazam. Clonazepam …

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  • 89Codeine — For other uses, see Codeine (disambiguation). Codeine Systematic (IUPAC) name (5α,6α) 7,8 didehydro 4,5 epoxy 3 methoxy 17 methylmorphinan 6 ol Cli …

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  • 90Iatrogenesis — The terms iatrogenesis and iatrogenic artifact refer to adverse effects or complications caused by or resulting from medical treatment or advice. In addition to harmful consequences of actions by physicians, iatrogenesis can also refer to actions …

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