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  • ...asicSearch&Search_Button=Submit&searchTerm=076588 Drugs@FDA]. U S Food and Drug Administration</ref> [[Drug toxicity]] includes
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  • ...ef> It is a [[calcineurin]] inhibitor. Originally used as an antirejection drug in organ transplantation, it has been found useful in other medicial applic | journal = Medscape Drug Reference
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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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  • An [[antimalarial]] approved, as an [[orphan drug]], for ''Plasmodium vivax'' [[chloroquine]]-resistant ''Plasmodium falcipar
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  • A sulfa drug, a derivative of Mesalazine, used primarily as an anti-inflammatory agent i
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  • ...egrative medicine]] program, in which attention is paid to herb-drug, drug-drug, and herb-herb interactions.<ref>{{citation
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  • == Drug Interactions ==
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  • ...rugbank.ca/cgi-bin/getCard.cgi?CARD=DB00564|accessiondate=2008-06-25|title=Drug Bank page for Carbamazepine}}</ref> ...Genomic Biomarkers in the Context of Approved Drug Labels]. U.S. Food and Drug Administration</ref>.
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  • |uses=antiviral drug [[HIV]] |hazards=see drug interactions
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  • ...tetracycline resistance mechanisms; [[tigecycline]] is the first approved drug of the class
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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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  • |hazards=see drug interactions ...d eukaryotic (human, for example) DNA polymerases are not effected by this drug. Rashes are the major side effect of delavirdine toxicity, and they should
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  • ...d wounds in unwilling prisoners, and then assessed sulfanilamide and other drug treatments for the benefit of the German military
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  • A drug of the angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor class that is primaril
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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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  • ...beta-oxidation products, are equivalent HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors. The drug should be taken with a low fat meal and alcohol and grapefruit juice should == Drug interactions ==
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  • {{rpl|hash (recreational drug)}}
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  • |hazards=see side effects & drug interactions == Major Drug Interactions ==
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  • * [[Chlorpromazine]] (Thorazine) is a neuroleptic drug used for psychotic disorders. * [[Fluphenazine]] (Prolixin) is a neuroleptic drug used for psychotic disorders.
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  • ...s of its cultivation. Crude opium can be smoked or eaten as a recreational drug, but its [[alkaloid]]s are more commonly extracted into potentially abusabl Opium cultivation is a large part of the world's illicit [[drug trade]].
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