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  • A '''drug''' is any biological substance, either [[synthetic]] or non-synthetic, that To many people the word "drug" primarily means "illegal [[Recreational drugs|recreational drugs]]" or [[n
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  • In [[medicine]], [[biotechnology]] and [[pharmacology]], '''drug discovery''' is the process by which [[medication|drugs]] are discovered an ...ompound has shown its value in these tests, it will begin the process of [[drug development]] prior to [[clinical trial]]s.
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  • ...her a generic drug is [[bioequivalence|bioequivalent]] to a [[brand]] name drug with respect to [[pharmacokinetics|pharmacokinetic]] and [[pharmacodynamics ...eneric may be an authorized generic (see description of authorized generic drug below).
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  • '''Alcohol''' is a depressant drug which produces intoxication and euphoria. Alcohol is created by [[yeast]] t
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  • ...viral drugs are intended for systemic use by ingestion or injection of the drug, [[virucide]]s are used exclusively on objects and surfaces and, when possi ...nkage groups, such as a 3'- or 5'-hydroxyl group in the sugar, so that the drug gets incorporated into new viral RNA or DNA, but the next nucleotide base c
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  • ...or suppressing dangerous immune reactions to specific drugs, such that the drug may be used for treatment. It uses different approaches than [[allergy dese | title = Drug Desensitization
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  • ...al industry''') is "that segment of commercial enterprise devoted to the [[drug discovery|design, development, and manufacture]] of chemical products for u Marketing by drug industry can influence prescribing by health care providers.<ref>Spurling G
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  • ...affect the activity, metabolism, or [[drug toxicity|toxicity]] of another drug."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> ...ithout much first-pass liver metabolism. The principle plasma proteins for drug binding are:<ref name="pmid12369572">{{cite journal |author=Sands CD, Chan
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  • ...rovides the desired [[recreational drug]] effect, but is not prohibited by drug regulations; it is specifically the goal to protect recreational use rather
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  • ...9 ''The Cult of Pharmacology: How America Became the World's Most Troubled Drug Culture''] by Richard DeGrandpre, Duke University Press, 2006.
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  • Drugs whose drug name is not protected by a [[trademark]]. They may be manufactured by sever
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  • Depressant drug which produces intoxication and euphoria.
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  • ...gational New Drug Application (IND)''' effectively approves the use of the drug in specific [[randomized controlled trial]]s that will produce the evidence ...treatment or all other treatments have failed. To proceed to Phase II, the drug must be bioavailable and have acceptable side effects, although it is under
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  • A modification of the effect of a drug when administered with another drug.
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  • ...temporarily suppressing dangerous allergic reactions to drugs, so that the drug in question can be used for treatment; differs in mechanism and procedure f
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  • ...is absorbed into the blood and delivered to the target tissue."<ref>{{MeSH|Drug administration routes}}</ref> *[[oral drug administration]]
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  • Part of the [[United States Department of Justice]], the '''Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)''' has law enforcement, intelligence, and <blockquote>The mission of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) is to enforce the controlled substances la
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  • ...ef name="pmid16481640">{{cite journal |author=Navarro VJ, Senior JR |title=Drug-related hepatotoxicity |journal=N. Engl. J. Med. |volume=354 |issue=7 |page ...author=Reuben A, Koch DG, Lee WM, Acute Liver Failure Study Group| title=Drug-induced acute liver failure: results of a U.S. multicenter, prospective st
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  • The means by which a drug is entered into the systems of a human or animal
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Generic drug]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Food and Drug Administration}}
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  • ...iologicsBloodVaccines/BloodBloodProducts/ Blood & Blood Products. Food and Drug Administration</ref>. As well as being a regulatory agency, it both does re * The [[Center for Drug Evaluation and Research]] (CDER)
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  • A type of intravascular [[stent]] that is impregnated with a drug, such as [[paclitaxel]], that may lower the chance of restenosis, although
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Drug discovery]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Alcohol (drug)]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Antiviral drug]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • The U.S. regulatory process under which the [[Food and Drug Administration]] authorizes the marketing of new drugs, for which it has ve
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  • ...zymes of the stomach, and also pass the stomach wall into the blood if the drug is to act systemically
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  • Current '''drug treatments for obesity''' are relatively ineffective. Whilst many treatment ...ht patients lose weight, and along with [[Orlistat]], in 2008 was the only drug licensed for such use in the UK. <ref name=Rang2007>Rang H ''et al.''(2007)
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  • List I chemicals are considered to have high risk of diversion to illicit drug manufacturing.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Psychotropic drug]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Drug-induced liver injury}}
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  • ...ces Center's Platelets on the Web]. This includes a database of reports of drug-induced thrombocytopenia.
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  • ...tial applications in atherosclerosis, obesity and type 2 diabetes. Nat Rev Drug Discov 8(4): 308-20l. "''Over the past decade, thyroid hormone analogues th # Kintscher U (2008) The cardiometabolic drug rimonabant: after 2 years of RIO-Europe and STRADIVARIUS. European Heart Jo
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Drug Enforcement Administration]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Food and Drug Administration}}
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  • ...er that is associated with impaired liver function caused by exposure to a drug; common causes include antibiotics, anticonvulsants, and psychotropic drugs
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  • [[Treatment]]s of [[obesity]] that are based on [[drug]]s.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/New drug application]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Food and Drug Administration}}
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  • *[[Food and Drug Administration/Catalogs/Therapeutic Equivalence Code|Therapeutic Equivalenc
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Food and Drug Administration]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Drug Enforcement Administration}}
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  • * [http://www.fda.gov/ Food and Drug Administration Home Page] ...ologics Centennial: 100 Years of Biologics Regulation] — from the Food and Drug Administration Home Page
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Drug-induced liver injury]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Drug toxicity}}
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  • The '''Partnership for a Drug-Free America''' or PDFA, is a not-for-profit organization composed of commu ...ouse Treatment Program in New York, NY. He thought that the high level of drug-use and addiction in the 1980s was due to the normalization of narcotics si
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  • ...journal |author=Nebeker JR, Barach P, Samore MH |title=Clarifying adverse drug events: a clinician's guide to terminology, documentation, and reporting |j <blockquote>An drug-related side effects and adverse reactions (ADR) is ‘a response to a medi
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  • Manifestations of the adverse effects of [[drug]]s administered therapeutically or in the course of diagnostic techniques.<
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  • ...Code for [[generic drug]]s by the [[United States of America]] [[Food and Drug Administration]]. The table is from: http://www.fda.gov/Drugs/DevelopmentAp ...garded as presenting either actual or potential bioequivalence problems or drug quality or standards issues. However, all oral dosage forms must, nonethele
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  • Wishart DS et al., DrugBank: a knowledgebase for drugs, drug actions and drug targets. Nucleic Acids Res. 2007 Dec 11. Data adapted from Drug Bank (http://www.drugbank.ca/cgi-bin/getCard.cgi?CARD=DB01076) viewed Jan.
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  • ...ology''' is the "study of the origin, nature, properties, and actions of [[drug]]s and their effects on living organisms."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> ==Drug toxicity==
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  • * [[Drug tolerance]] * [[Psychoactive drug]]
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  • *Drug Bank (http://www.drugbank.ca/cgi-bin/getCard.cgi?CARD=DB00624) viewed on Ja ...: Wishart DS et al., DrugBank: a knowledgebase for drugs, drug actions and drug targets. Nucleic Acids Res. 2007 Dec 11.
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  • {{r|Drug-related cardiac events}} {{r|Drug-related bone fragility}}
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  • [[Drug toxicity]] of {{PAGENAME}} include ===Drug interactions===
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  • == Drug treatments ==
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  • A modification of the effect of a drug when administered with another drug.
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  • ...that the patient fails to receive the correct drug or the indicated proper drug dosage. (NLM MeSH)
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  • *[http://www.nida.nih.gov/Infofacts/heroin.html National Institute of Drug Abuse: InfoFact's - Heroin] .... Department of Health and Human Services which provides information about drug abuse and addiction.
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  • ...Biomarkers in the Context of Approved Drug Labels. U.S. [[Food and Drug Administration]].
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  • ...and Drug Administration]] in 2000, is a fixed-combination [[antimalarial]] drug for [[chemoprophylaxis]] and treatment. It is labeled for treatment and pre | url = http://www.centerwatch.com/drug-information/fda-approvals/drug-details.aspx?DrugID=634
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  • {{r|Drug trade}} {{r|Drug Enforcement Administration}}
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  • ...asicSearch&Search_Button=Submit&searchTerm=079013 Drugs@FDA]. U S Food and Drug Administration</ref>
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  • ...asicSearch&Search_Button=Submit&searchTerm=077451 Drugs@FDA]. U S Food and Drug Administration</ref>
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  • ...ommanding the Joint Task Force-North, responsible for [[drug trade|counter-drug]] and counterterrorism along the U.S.-Mexico border; he commanded the briga
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  • ...zymes of the stomach, and also pass the stomach wall into the blood if the drug is to act systemically
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  • * [http://www.fda.gov/ Food and Drug Administration Home Page] ...ologics Centennial: 100 Years of Biologics Regulation] — from the Food and Drug Administration Home Page
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  • {{r|Drug discovery}} {{r|Drug interaction}}
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  • ...is absorbed into the blood and delivered to the target tissue."<ref>{{MeSH|Drug administration routes}}</ref> *[[oral drug administration]]
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  • ...rawal from smoking or drinking, as well as withdrawal from an administered drug."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
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  • ...asicSearch&Search_Button=Submit&searchTerm=075310 Drugs@FDA]. U S Food and Drug Administration</ref>
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  • ...to head" ''BMJ'' 333 (2009) Is the conflict of interest unacceptable when drug companies conduct trials on their own drugs? ....b4949 Yes](doi:10.1136/bmj.b4949) argues that the financial interests of drug companies lead to distorted evidence, but Vincent Lawton believes that adeq
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  • ...al industry''') is "that segment of commercial enterprise devoted to the [[drug discovery|design, development, and manufacture]] of chemical products for u Marketing by drug industry can influence prescribing by health care providers.<ref>Spurling G
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  • ...uthor= |authorlink= |coauthors= |date= |format= |work= |publisher=Food and Drug Administration |pages= |language= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |quote= |acces ==Drug toxicity==
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  • ...or suppressing dangerous immune reactions to specific drugs, such that the drug may be used for treatment. It uses different approaches than [[allergy dese | title = Drug Desensitization
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  • ...to Z format. Includes information of side effects, warnings, overdose and drug interactions. * [http://www.fda.gov/cder/drug/DrugSafety/DrugIndex.htm Consumer drug information from the FDA]
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  • ...rovides the desired [[recreational drug]] effect, but is not prohibited by drug regulations; it is specifically the goal to protect recreational use rather
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  • |uses=antibiotic drug |hazards=see drug interactions
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  • ...esis inhibitor belonging to the [[DMARD]] (disease-modifying antirheumatic drug) class of drugs used to treat [[rheumatoid arthritis]] (RA). Activated T c == drug interactions ==
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  • * Drug Bank [http://www.drugbank.ca/cgi-bin/getCard.cgi?CARD=DB01060.txt]
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  • * Drug Bank [http://www.drugbank.ca/cgi-bin/getCard.cgi?CARD=DB00537.txt]
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  • Triazole-based antifungal drug
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  • ==Drug selection== ...mmend a different one. For [[hypertension]], there are perhaps four basic drug classes that can be used for initial therapy. If the patient has comorbid
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  • | journal = Medscape Drug Information ==Drug comparisons==
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  • An [[azole]]-based antifungal drug
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  • * [http://www.medicare.gov/pdphome.asp Prescription Drug Coverage]
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  • ...rs) (2007) ''Chemical Biology: From Small Molecules to Systems Biology and Drug Design''. 3 Volumes. Wiley-VCH: Weinheim. ISBN 9783527311507. | [http://bit ...scope of chemical synthesis. Further sections cover chemical informatics, drug discovery and systems biology..."
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  • An antiviral drug active against ''herpes'' species
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  • Depressant drug which produces intoxication and euphoria.
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  • ...ef name="pmid16481640">{{cite journal |author=Navarro VJ, Senior JR |title=Drug-related hepatotoxicity |journal=N. Engl. J. Med. |volume=354 |issue=7 |page ...author=Reuben A, Koch DG, Lee WM, Acute Liver Failure Study Group| title=Drug-induced acute liver failure: results of a U.S. multicenter, prospective st
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  • In [[pharmacology]], '''Bioavailability''' is the degree to which a drug, nutrient or other biologically active substance becomes available to the t ...logical, immunologic, or other test that verifies the concentration of the drug, or its active derivative, in the body fluids of the recipient.
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  • Tioconazole is an azole-based antifungal drug.
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  • Econazole in an [[azole]]-based [[antifungal drug]].
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  • Fluconazole is a triazole-based antifungal drug
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  • An antiviral drug that inhibits viral DNA synthesis.
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  • An [[organic]] [[chemical]] [[opioid]] [[drug]] derived from [[morphine]].
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  • ...clude>A anti-inflammatory immunosupressant [[glucocorticoid]] [[steroid]] drug.
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  • antiviral drug used to treat herpes virus infections
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  • A chemical compound that becomes metabolized into an active drug.
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  • ...ude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>An analgesic [[non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug]].
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  • Drug used as medication for treatment of anxiety disorders.
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  • An antibiotic, β-lactam drug used to treat infections.
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  • is a drug or pharmacological agent used to treat [[hypertension]].
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  • Data adapted from the Drug Bank (http://www.drugbank.ca/cgi-bin/getCard.cgi?CARD=DB01095), viewed Jan.
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  • ...r. There may be a simple mouthpiece through which the patient inhales the drug, although this takes a certain amount of training and coordination. Increas ...t is in severe respiratory distress, it may be necessary to administer the drug through a [[nebulizer]] if the patient is breathing, or through an artifici
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A nicotinic receptor binding drug used to aid in smoking cessation.
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  • A drug that lowers serum [[triglyceride]] levels, with variable effects on [[chole
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  • An [[anticonvulsant]] drug use to treat [[epilepsy]] and [[bipolar disorder]].
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  • ...valApplications/AbbreviatedNewDrugApplicationANDAGenerics/ Abbreviated New Drug Application] (ANDA) in 2008.<ref>{{FDA-Drug_Details|075347}}</ref> In 4/200 [[Drug toxicity]] includes
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  • ...um [[antimicrobial]] carboxyfluoroquinoline that can be used to treat some drug-resistant pathogens.
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  • Adderall also can be considered a [[nootropic]], a drug that improves mental functioning and alertness. ...asicSearch&Search_Button=Submit&searchTerm=040422 Drugs@FDA]. U S Food and Drug Administration</ref>
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  • Pethidine (INN) or Meperidine (USAN) is a fast-acting [[opioid analgesic]] drug.
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  • Pethidine (INN) or Meperidine (USAN) is a fast-acting [[opioid analgesic]] drug.
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  • A cytosine-based [[antiviral]] drug for treating herpes cytomegalovirus retinitis associated with [[HIV/AIDS]].
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  • A dideoxynucleoside [[antiviral drug]], similar to [[cytosine]], that inhibits [[HIV]]-1 [[reverse transcriptase
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  • A [[nucleoside]] [[reverse transcriptase]] inhibitor (NRTI) [[antiviral]] drug used to treat [[HIV]]/[[AIDS]].
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