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  2. Dihydrocodeine - Wikipedia

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    Medical uses. Approved indication for dihydrocodeine is the management of moderate to moderately severe pain as well as coughing and shortness of breath. As is the case with other drugs in this group, the antitussive dose tends to be less than the analgesic dose, and dihydrocodeine is a powerful cough suppressant like all other members of the immediate codeine family (see below) and their ...

  3. Mixed Tension Migraine: What Is It? Causes, Treatment & More

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    Tension Headache. This is the most common type of headache. They usually cause: Steady, dull pain, often across your forehead or the back of your head. Tightness or pressure -- some people say it ...

  4. Cadmium hydride - Wikipedia

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    The compound, Cs 3 CdH 5, prepared by the reaction of caesium hydride, CsH, and cadmium metal powder at high temperature contains the CdH 2− 4 ion, along with caesium cations, Cs +, and hydride anions, H −. The tetrahedral anion is an example of an ionic complex of CdH 2. The average Cd-H bond length in CdH 2− 4 is 182pm.

  5. Catechol - Wikipedia

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    Catechol ( / ˈkætɪtʃɒl / or / ˈkætɪkɒl / ), also known as pyrocatechol or 1,2-dihydroxybenzene, is an organic compound with the molecular formula C6H4(OH)2. It is the ortho isomer of the three isomeric benzenediols. This colorless compound occurs naturally in trace amounts.

  6. Common Heart Disease Medications: What to Know - WebMD

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    Common side effects include coughing or dizziness. Aceon (perindopril). Your doctor might order this ACE inhibitor to treat high blood pressure. If you have coronary artery disease (CAD), it can ...

  7. WebMD's A to Z Drug Database

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    WebMD's comprehensive database of prescription drug and medication information from A to Z

  8. Drug class - Wikipedia

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    A drug class is a group of medications and other compounds that have similar chemical structures, the same mechanism of action (i.e. binding to the same biological target ), similar modes of action, and/or are used to treat the similar diseases. [1] [2] The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has worked on classifying and licensing new ...

  9. WebMD Drugs and Medications Reference Library

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    Lichen striatus is a rash that appears in children. Its smooth or scaly flat-topped bumps can be pink, tan, or flesh-colored and usually form a line or band on the skin. Blue balls, or epididymal ...