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  • == Side Effects of Penicillin == '''Penicillin''' (pronunciation: /ˌpɛnɪˈsɪlɪn/) is a group of [[antibiotics]] originally derived from ''Penicillium'' fungi. The term "pe
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  • == Side Effects == ...dverse effects''', are unintended consequences that can occur with the use of [[medical treatment]] or [[medication]]. The term originates from the Latin
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  • == Side Effects == ...dverse effects''', are unintended consequences that can occur with the use of [[medical treatment]] or [[medication]]. They can range from mild to severe
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  • ...n primarily used to treat high cholesterol levels. It belongs to the class of drugs known as lipid-lowering compounds. ...hypercholesterolemia, a condition characterized by abnormally high levels of cholesterol in the blood.
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  • |Term=side effect ...ype of treatment that is in addition to or beyond the desired effect. Side effects can be harmful or beneficial, and most go away on their own over time. 
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  • ...ical structure of the drug, which is a member of the dibenzoxazepine class of antipsychotic agents. ...as a [[typical antipsychotic]] and works by helping to restore the balance of certain natural substances in the brain.
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  • ...: min-o-SY-kleen) is a [[tetracycline antibiotic]] used to treat a variety of bacterial infections. ...ine". It was first synthesized in the 1960s as a semi-synthetic derivative of [[tetracycline]].
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  • ...''', is a [[tricyclic antidepressant]] (TCA) that is used in the treatment of [[depression]]. ...its chemical structure, which is a set of three rings (tri-cyclic) with a side chain (pip) and a tertiary amine (tiline).
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  • ...unced: in-trip-ty-leen) is a [[pharmaceutical drug]] used in the treatment of various [[mental health]] conditions. ...ototype of TCAs, and "-tyline" is a common suffix used in the nomenclature of TCAs.
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  • ...-nav-ir), is a type of [[antiretroviral medication]] used in the treatment of [[Human Immunodeficiency Virus|HIV]] infections. ..." is the generic name. The term "Indinavir" is derived from the components of the drug: '''Ind''' (Indole), '''in''' (Amino), and '''vir''' (Virus), indi
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  • ...ronounced al-TRET-a-meen) is a [[chemotherapy]] drug used in the treatment of [[cancer]]. It is also known by its brand name, Hexalen. ...ltretamine" is derived from its chemical structure, which is an alteration of the compound [[tetramine]].
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  • ...group of medicines known as [[quinolones]]. It is used to treat a variety of bacterial [[infections]]. ...mmon suffix for many antibiotics of the quinolone class. The "Cipro-" part of the name is a proprietary designation.
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  • ...'''moricizine''', is a class 1 antiarrhythmic agent used in the treatment of [[cardiac arrhythmia]]. ...ine" is derived from the generic name "moricizine", which is a combination of the words "more" and "cicizine", referring to its enhanced antiarrhythmic p
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  • ...nia]] and other sleep disorders. It is a member of the [[carbamate]] class of drugs, which also includes [[meprobamate]] and [[carisoprodol]]. ...dicating its chemical structure. The suffix "-mate" is common in the names of carbamate drugs.
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  • ...irreversible [[Monoamine oxidase inhibitor]] (MAOI) used in the treatment of [[depression]] and [[anxiety]]. ...erm "Isocarboxazid" is derived from its chemical structure, which consists of an isopropyl group attached to a carboxazid group.
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  • ...tine''' (/əˈsɛtrɪptɪn/) is a [[pharmaceutical drug]] used in the treatment of various medical conditions. The term "Acetryptine" is derived from the combination of two words: "Acetyl" and "Tryptamine". "Acetyl" is a functional group derive
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  • ...in different groups of people until the highest dose with acceptable side effects is found.  ...to as the maximum tolerated dose {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictionary of medicine]]
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  • ...thixene''', is an antipsychotic medication used primarily in the treatment of [[schizophrenia]] and other [[psychotic disorders]]. ...as a typical antipsychotic, and it works by helping to restore the balance of certain natural substances in the brain.
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  • ...-dro-corti-sone bu-te-prate) is a [[corticosteroid]] used in the treatment of various [[skin conditions]]. ...of steroid hormone. 'Buteprate' is a proprietary name for a specific ester of hydrocortisone.
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  • ...unced loh-meh-vak-tone) is a [[pharmaceutical drug]] used in the treatment of various medical conditions. ...vactone," meaning "drug." This is in reference to the drug's comprehensive effects on the body.
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  • ...for the treatment of [[Irritable Bowel Syndrome]] (IBS) and certain types of [[Constipation]]. ...the bowels. It is used to treat certain types of constipation and symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) in women who have constipation as their main
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