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  • ...luding [[HIV]]-related [[Kaposi's sarcoma]] and [[leukemia]]. It is a form of the drug [[daunorubicin]] that has been encapsulated in a [[liposome]]. ...refix "liposomal" refers to the drug's encapsulation in a liposome, a type of artificial vesicle.
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  • ...) is a [[drug]] that was developed by [[Sanofi-Aventis]] for the treatment of [[obesity]]. It acts as a selective [[CB1]] antagonist. ...piperidinyl]-1H-pyrazole. The name "Ibipinabant" is a portmanteau of parts of this IUPAC name.
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  • ...n the treatment of various types of [[cancer]]. It belongs to the class of drugs known as [[anthracyclines]], which are derived from the bacterium ''[[Strep ...g. The suffix "-icin" is commonly used in the nomenclature of chemotherapy drugs, indicating its function as a cytotoxic agent.
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  • ...certain type of [[melanoma]] (skin cancer) that has spread to other parts of the body or cannot be removed by surgery. ...abbreviation of the chemical name, while "-metinib" is a common suffix for drugs that inhibit [[kinase]] enzymes.
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  • ...It is primarily being investigated for its potential use in the treatment of [[schizophrenia]] and related [[psychiatric disorders]]. ...mon practice in the pharmaceutical industry to create unique names for new drugs that do not have any specific meaning in any language.
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  • ...e of the drug. "Barbituric acid" is the base structure for all barbiturate drugs, and "al" is a common suffix used in generic names for barbiturates. ...anxiety before surgical procedures. It works by slowing down the activity of the [[brain]] and [[central nervous system]].
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  • ...za-na-vir/ko-bi-cis-tat) is a combination medication used in the treatment of [[HIV]] (Human Immunodeficiency Virus). ...Cobicistat" is a pharmacokinetic enhancer that increases the effectiveness of atazanavir.
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  • ...pronunciation: tet-ra-bar-bi-tal) is a type of [[barbiturate]], a class of drugs that act as central nervous system depressants. ...rd "tetra" meaning four and "barbital", a common suffix used in the naming of barbiturates.
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  • ...ombination medication used to treat tension headaches. It is a combination of [[butalbital]], a barbiturate, and [[acetaminophen]], a non-opioid pain rel ...rring to the butyl group in its chemical structure, and "barbital", a type of barbiturate. "Acetaminophen" is derived from its chemical name, N-acetyl-pa
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  • ...je-nase-2 in-hi-bi-tors), also known as '''COX-2 inhibitors''', are a type of [[nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug]] (NSAID) that directly targets [[cyc ..."inhibitor" refers to the drug's ability to inhibit or reduce the activity of the enzyme.
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  • ! Health Point Drugs Incorporated ...ates=40.6929357, -73.9703023|Website= |NPI=1912051285|Company=Health Point Drugs Inc|Country=US}}
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