Glikos may be available in the countries listed below.
Ingredient matches for Glikos
Metformin hydrochloride (a derivative of Metformin) is reported as an ingredient of Glikos in the following countries:
- Indonesia
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Glikos may be available in the countries listed below.
Metformin hydrochloride (a derivative of Metformin) is reported as an ingredient of Glikos in the following countries:
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Aciclostad may be available in the countries listed below.
Aciclovir is reported as an ingredient of Aciclostad in the following countries:
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Asiclo may be available in the countries listed below.
Aciclovir is reported as an ingredient of Asiclo in the following countries:
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Ramiplus Stada may be available in the countries listed below.
Hydrochlorothiazide is reported as an ingredient of Ramiplus Stada in the following countries:
Ramipril is reported as an ingredient of Ramiplus Stada in the following countries:
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Generic Name: topical emollients (TOP i kal ee MOL i ents)
Brand Names: Aloe Vesta Cream, AlphaSoft, AmeriPhor, Aqua Glycolic, Aqua Lube, Aquaphor, Aveeno, Baby Lotion, Baby Oil, Bag Balm, Baza-Pro, Beta Care, Blistex Lip Balm, Carmex, CarraKlenz, CeraVe, CeraVe AM, Cetaphil Lotion, Chap Stick, Citraderm, CoolBottoms, Corn Huskers Lotion, Curel Moisture Lotion, Derma Soothe, Dr Scholl's Essentials Cracked Skin Repair, Eucerin, Herpecin-L, K-Y Jelly, Keri Lotion, Lamisilk Heel Balm, Lubri-Soft, Lubriderm, Mederma, Moisturel, Natural Ice, NeutrapHor, NeutrapHorus Rex, Neutrogena Cleansing, Neutrogena Lotion, Nivea, Nutraderm, Pacquin, Phisoderm, Pretty Feet & Hands, Proshield Skincare Kit, Remedy 4-in-1 Cleansing Lotion, Replens, Secura, Sensi-Care, Soft Sense, St. Ives, Theraplex Lotion, Vaseline Intensive Care
Emollients are substances that moisten and soften your skin.
Topical (for the skin) emollients are used to treat or prevent dry skin. Topical emollients are sometimes contained in products that also treat acne, chapped lips, diaper rash, cold sores, or other minor skin irritation.
There are many brands and forms of topical emollients available and not all are listed on this leaflet.
Topical emollients may also be used for purposes not listed in this medication guide.
Ask a doctor or pharmacist before using this medication if you have deep wounds or open sores, swelling, warmth, redness, oozing, bleeding, large areas of skin irritation, or any type of allergy.
Ask a doctor or pharmacist if it is safe for you to use this medicine if you have:
deep wounds or open sores;
swelling, warmth, redness, oozing, or bleeding;
large areas of skin irritation;
any type of allergy; or
Use exactly as directed on the label, or as prescribed by your doctor. Do not use in larger or smaller amounts or for longer than recommended.
Clean the skin where you will apply the topical emollient. It may help to apply this product when your skin is wet or damp. Follow directions on the product label.
Apply a small amount of topical emollient to the affected area and rub in gently.
If you are using a stick, pad, or soap form of topical emollient, follow directions for use on the product label.
If your skin appears white or gray and feels soggy, you may be applying too much topical emollient or using it too often.
Store as directed away from moisture, heat, and light. Keep the bottle, tube, or other container tightly closed when not in use.
Since this product is used as needed, it does not have a daily dosing schedule. Seek medical advice if your condition does not improve after using a topical emollient.
Less serious side effects are more likely, and you may have none at all.
This is not a complete list of side effects and others may occur. Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects. You may report side effects to FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088.
It is not likely that other drugs you take orally or inject will have an effect on topically applied products. But many drugs can interact with each other. Tell your doctor about all medications you use. This includes prescription, over-the-counter, vitamin, and herbal products. Do not start a new medication without telling your doctor.
Recomodulin may be available in the countries listed below.
Thrombomodulin Alfa is reported as an ingredient of Recomodulin in the following countries:
International Drug Name Search
Gabapentin AbZ may be available in the countries listed below.
Gabapentin is reported as an ingredient of Gabapentin AbZ in the following countries:
International Drug Name Search
Asisone may be available in the countries listed below.
Betamethasone 17α-valerate (a derivative of Betamethasone) is reported as an ingredient of Asisone in the following countries:
International Drug Name Search
Somna may be available in the countries listed below.
Zaleplon is reported as an ingredient of Somna in the following countries:
International Drug Name Search
Nufirom may be available in the countries listed below.
Cefpirome sulfate (a derivative of Cefpirome) is reported as an ingredient of Nufirom in the following countries:
International Drug Name Search
Relaxil-G may be available in the countries listed below.
Guaifenesin is reported as an ingredient of Relaxil-G in the following countries:
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Revocon may be available in the countries listed below.
Tetrabenazine is reported as an ingredient of Revocon in the following countries:
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Frenurin may be available in the countries listed below.
Oxybutynin is reported as an ingredient of Frenurin in the following countries:
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Ebetrex may be available in the countries listed below.
Methotrexate sodium salt (a derivative of Methotrexate) is reported as an ingredient of Ebetrex in the following countries:
International Drug Name Search
Pirobec may be available in the countries listed below.
Piroxicam is reported as an ingredient of Pirobec in the following countries:
International Drug Name Search
Petidin Ipex may be available in the countries listed below.
Pethidine hydrochloride (a derivative of Pethidine) is reported as an ingredient of Petidin Ipex in the following countries:
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Wellconal may be available in the countries listed below.
Cyclizine hydrochloride (a derivative of Cyclizine) is reported as an ingredient of Wellconal in the following countries:
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Dexchlorpheniramine maleate (a derivative of Dexchlorpheniramine) is reported as an ingredient of Actifed Cold & Allergy in the following countries:
Phenylephrine hydrochloride (a derivative of Phenylephrine) is reported as an ingredient of Actifed Cold & Allergy in the following countries:
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Epimaxan may be available in the countries listed below.
Topiramate is reported as an ingredient of Epimaxan in the following countries:
International Drug Name Search
Merck-Metformin may be available in the countries listed below.
Metformin hydrochloride (a derivative of Metformin) is reported as an ingredient of Merck-Metformin in the following countries:
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In some countries, this medicine may only be approved for veterinary use.
Rec.INN
0065896-16-4
C9-H9-Br-F-N3
258
α₂-Sympathomimetic agent
2-(2-Bromo-6-fluoroanilino)-2-imidazoline
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Glossary
| BAN | British Approved Name |
| BANM | British Approved Name (Modified) |
| IS | Inofficial Synonym |
| OS | Official Synonym |
| Rec.INN | Recommended International Nonproprietary Name (World Health Organization) |
| USAN | United States Adopted Name |
Dacarb may be available in the countries listed below.
Dacarbazine is reported as an ingredient of Dacarb in the following countries:
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Farxican may be available in the countries listed below.
Piroxicam is reported as an ingredient of Farxican in the following countries:
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Nifedin may be available in the countries listed below.
Nifedipine is reported as an ingredient of Nifedin in the following countries:
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Edoti may be available in the countries listed below.
Tocopherol, α- is reported as an ingredient of Edoti in the following countries:
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Omepral may be available in the countries listed below.
Omeprazole is reported as an ingredient of Omepral in the following countries:
Omeprazole magnesium salt (a derivative of Omeprazole) is reported as an ingredient of Omepral in the following countries:
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Doxorubin may be available in the countries listed below.
UK matches:
Doxorubicin hydrochloride (a derivative of Doxorubicin) is reported as an ingredient of Doxorubin in the following countries:
International Drug Name Search
Glossary
| SPC | Summary of Product Characteristics (UK) |
In some countries, this medicine may only be approved for veterinary use.
In the US, Griseofulvin (griseofulvin systemic) is a member of the drug class miscellaneous antifungals and is used to treat Dermatophytosis, Onychomycosis - Fingernail, Onychomycosis - Toenail, Tinea Barbae, Tinea Capitis, Tinea Corporis, Tinea Cruris and Tinea Pedis.
US matches:
Rec.INN
D01AA08,D01BA01
0000126-07-8
C17-H17-Cl-O6
352
Antibacterial
Antifungal agent
Spiro[benzofuran-2(3H),1'-[2]cyclohexene]-3,4'-dione, 7-chloro-2',4,6-trimethoxy-6'-methyl-, (1'S-trans)-
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Glossary
| BAN | British Approved Name |
| DCF | Dénomination Commune Française |
| DCIT | Denominazione Comune Italiana |
| JAN | Japanese Accepted Name |
| OS | Official Synonym |
| PH | Pharmacopoeia Name |
| Rec.INN | Recommended International Nonproprietary Name (World Health Organization) |
Indotex may be available in the countries listed below.
Indometacin is reported as an ingredient of Indotex in the following countries:
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Tenoxam may be available in the countries listed below.
Tenoxicam is reported as an ingredient of Tenoxam in the following countries:
International Drug Name Search
Metrom may be available in the countries listed below.
Zopiclone is reported as an ingredient of Metrom in the following countries:
International Drug Name Search
Cortynase may be available in the countries listed below.
Mometasone 17-(2-furoate) (a derivative of Mometasone) is reported as an ingredient of Cortynase in the following countries:
International Drug Name Search
Recef may be available in the countries listed below.
Cefazolin sodium salt (a derivative of Cefazolin) is reported as an ingredient of Recef in the following countries:
International Drug Name Search
Famila may be available in the countries listed below.
Levonorgestrel is reported as an ingredient of Famila in the following countries:
International Drug Name Search
Fordia may be available in the countries listed below.
Metformin hydrochloride (a derivative of Metformin) is reported as an ingredient of Fordia in the following countries:
International Drug Name Search
Dolopen may be available in the countries listed below.
Flucloxacillin is reported as an ingredient of Dolopen in the following countries:
International Drug Name Search
Kenazol may be available in the countries listed below.
Ketoconazole is reported as an ingredient of Kenazol in the following countries:
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Ceftriaxona Normon may be available in the countries listed below.
Ceftriaxone disodium salt (a derivative of Ceftriaxone) is reported as an ingredient of Ceftriaxona Normon in the following countries:
International Drug Name Search
Omegut may be available in the countries listed below.
Omeprazole is reported as an ingredient of Omegut in the following countries:
International Drug Name Search
In the US, Aranesp (darbepoetin alfa systemic) is a member of the drug class recombinant human erythropoietins and is used to treat Anemia Associated with Chronic Renal Failure and Anemia - Chemotherapy Induced.
US matches:
UK matches:
Darbepoetin Alfa is reported as an ingredient of Aranesp in the following countries:
International Drug Name Search
Glossary
| SPC | Summary of Product Characteristics (UK) |
Ederen may be available in the countries listed below.
Acetazolamide is reported as an ingredient of Ederen in the following countries:
International Drug Name Search
Mucodrenol may be available in the countries listed below.
Ambroxol hydrochloride (a derivative of Ambroxol) is reported as an ingredient of Mucodrenol in the following countries:
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Rec.INN
0108138-46-1
C19-H15-F3-N4-O3
404
Antibacterial: Gyrase inhibitor
1,8-Naphthyridine-3-carboxylic acid, 7-(3-amino-1-pyrrolidinyl)-1-(2,4-difluorophenyl)-6-fluoro-1,4-dihydro-4-oxo-, (±)-
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Glossary
| IS | Inofficial Synonym |
| JAN | Japanese Accepted Name |
| OS | Official Synonym |
| Rec.INN | Recommended International Nonproprietary Name (World Health Organization) |
| USAN | United States Adopted Name |
Cefalexina La Santé may be available in the countries listed below.
Cefalexin is reported as an ingredient of Cefalexina La Santé in the following countries:
International Drug Name Search
Dipirona Richmond may be available in the countries listed below.
Metamizole is reported as an ingredient of Dipirona Richmond in the following countries:
International Drug Name Search
In some countries, this medicine may only be approved for veterinary use.
Butyl Chloride is reported as an ingredient of Sergeants Sure Shot Capsules in the following countries:
International Drug Name Search
Atrol may be available in the countries listed below.
Cetirizine dihydrochloride (a derivative of Cetirizine) is reported as an ingredient of Atrol in the following countries:
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Dinamot GMP may be available in the countries listed below.
Famotidine is reported as an ingredient of Dinamot GMP in the following countries:
International Drug Name Search
ratioDolor may be available in the countries listed below.
Ibuprofen lysine (a derivative of Ibuprofen) is reported as an ingredient of ratioDolor in the following countries:
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Renipril may be available in the countries listed below.
Enalapril is reported as an ingredient of Renipril in the following countries:
Ramipril is reported as an ingredient of Renipril in the following countries:
International Drug Name Search
Cromabak may be available in the countries listed below.
Cromoglicic Acid disodium salt (a derivative of Cromoglicic Acid) is reported as an ingredient of Cromabak in the following countries:
International Drug Name Search
Lentopenil may be available in the countries listed below.
Benzylpenicillin benzathine (a derivative of Benzylpenicillin) is reported as an ingredient of Lentopenil in the following countries:
International Drug Name Search
Dipiridamol may be available in the countries listed below.
Dipyridamole is reported as an ingredient of Dipiridamol in the following countries:
International Drug Name Search
Homerlight may be available in the countries listed below.
Eperisone hydrochloride (a derivative of Eperisone) is reported as an ingredient of Homerlight in the following countries:
International Drug Name Search
ratio-Tryptophan may be available in the countries listed below.
Tryptophan is reported as an ingredient of ratio-Tryptophan in the following countries:
International Drug Name Search
Phyzidine may be available in the countries listed below.
Famotidine is reported as an ingredient of Phyzidine in the following countries:
International Drug Name Search
Sensaton may be available in the countries listed below.
Clonazepam is reported as an ingredient of Sensaton in the following countries:
International Drug Name Search
Rontagel may be available in the countries listed below.
Estradiol is reported as an ingredient of Rontagel in the following countries:
International Drug Name Search
Sekinarin DS may be available in the countries listed below.
Tulobuterol is reported as an ingredient of Sekinarin DS in the following countries:
International Drug Name Search
Marmodine may be available in the countries listed below.
Famotidine is reported as an ingredient of Marmodine in the following countries:
International Drug Name Search
Rapidon may be available in the countries listed below.
Paracetamol is reported as an ingredient of Rapidon in the following countries:
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Generic Name: dimenhydrinate (dye men HYE dri nate)
Brand names: Dramamine, Driminate, Hydrate, Dramoject, Dymenate, DMH, Triptone
Dimenhydrinate is used to prevent and treat nausea, vomiting, dizziness, and vertigo associated with motion sickness.
Dimenhydrinate may also be used for purposes other than those listed in this medication guide.
Before taking this medication, tell your doctor if you have
kidney or liver disease,
an enlarged prostate,
difficulty urinating,
bladder problems,
glaucoma,
asthma, or
an irregular heartbeat or any other type of heart disease.
You may not be able to take dimenhydrinate, or you may require a lower dose or special monitoring during treatment if you have any of the conditions listed above.
Take dimenhydrinate exactly as directed by your doctor. If you do not understand these directions, ask your pharmacist, nurse, or doctor to explain them to you.
To ensure that you get a correct dose, measure the liquid form of dimenhydrinate with a special dose-measuring spoon or cup, not with a regular tablespoon. If you do not have a dose-measuring device, ask your pharmacist where you can get one.
Dimenhydrinate is usually taken every 4 to 6 hours as needed. Do not take more than 400 mg of this medication in one day.
See also: Dimenhydrinate dosage (in more detail)
Take the missed dose as soon as you remember. However, if it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and take only your next regularly scheduled dose. Do not take a double dose of this medication.
Symptoms of a dimenhydrinate overdose include drowsiness, seizures or convulsions, difficulty breathing, and death.
Other, less serious side effects may be more likely to occur. Continue to take dimenhydrinate and talk to your doctor if you experience
drowsiness or dizziness;
restlessness, excitation, nervousness, or insomnia;
blurred or double vision;
dry mouth, nose, or throat;
decreased appetite, nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea;
difficulty urinating; or
an irregular or fast heartbeat.
Side effects other than those listed here may also occur. Talk to your doctor about any side effect that seems unusual or that is especially bothersome. You may report side effects to FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088.
Usual Adult Dose for Motion Sickness:
50 to 100 mg, orally, IM or IV, every 4 to 6 hours, to a maximum of 400 mg in 24 hours. The first dose should be taken 30 to 60 minutes before starting activity.
Usual Pediatric Dose for Motion Sickness:
Greater than or equal to 2 to less than 6 years: 12.5 to 25 mg orally every 6 to 8 hours, to a maximum of 75 mg in 24 hours.
Greater than or equal to 6 to less than 12 years: 25 to 50 mg orally every 6 to 8 hours, to a maximum of 150 mg in 24 hours.
Greater than 12 years: 25 to 100 mg orally 30 to 60 minutes before starting activity, then 25 to 100 mg every 4 to 6 hours, to maximum of 400 mg in 24 hours.
The first dose should be taken 30 to 60 minutes before starting activity.
Dimenhydrinate may increase the effects of other drugs that cause drowsiness, including antidepressants, alcohol, antihistamines, sedatives (used to treat insomnia), pain relievers, anxiety medicines, and muscle relaxants. Tell your doctor about all medicines that you are taking, and do not take any medicine unless your doctor approves.
Drugs other than those listed here may also interact with dimenhydrinate. Talk to your doctor and pharmacist before taking any prescription or over-the-counter medicines.
See also: dimenhydrinate side effects (in more detail)
Nirmin may be available in the countries listed below.
Nitroglycerin is reported as an ingredient of Nirmin in the following countries:
International Drug Name Search
Sandoz Pyrazinamide may be available in the countries listed below.
Pyrazinamide is reported as an ingredient of Sandoz Pyrazinamide in the following countries:
International Drug Name Search
Eutizon may be available in the countries listed below.
Pyridoxine is reported as an ingredient of Eutizon in the following countries:
International Drug Name Search
Lovachol may be available in the countries listed below.
Lovastatin is reported as an ingredient of Lovachol in the following countries:
International Drug Name Search
Dipotassium Phosphate may be available in the countries listed below.
Potassium Phosphate, Dibasic is reported as an ingredient of Dipotassium Phosphate in the following countries:
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A09AA01
0009001-19-8
Enzyme
Drug acting on the digestive tract
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Glossary
| IS | Inofficial Synonym |
Ramipril Tenlec may be available in the countries listed below.
Ramipril is reported as an ingredient of Ramipril Tenlec in the following countries:
International Drug Name Search
Kefamin may be available in the countries listed below.
Ceftazidime pentahydrate (a derivative of Ceftazidime) is reported as an ingredient of Kefamin in the following countries:
International Drug Name Search
Rifabutin Pfizer may be available in the countries listed below.
Rifabutin is reported as an ingredient of Rifabutin Pfizer in the following countries:
International Drug Name Search
Leparson may be available in the countries listed below.
Benserazide hydrochloride (a derivative of Benserazide) is reported as an ingredient of Leparson in the following countries:
Levodopa is reported as an ingredient of Leparson in the following countries:
International Drug Name Search
In the US, Quinine (quinine systemic) is a member of the drug class antimalarial quinolines and is used to treat Malaria and Nocturnal Leg Cramps.
US matches:
UK matches:
BAN
M09AA,M09AA72,P01BC01
0000130-95-0
C20-H24-N2-O2
324
Antiprotozoal agent: Antimalarial
Antipyretic
(R)-[(5R,7S)-5-ethenyl-1-azabicyclo[2.2.2]octan-7-yl]-(6-methoxyquinolin-4-yl)methanol (IUPAC)
Cinchonan-9-ol, 6'-methoxy-, (8α,9R)-
International Drug Name Search
Glossary
| BAN | British Approved Name |
| BANM | British Approved Name (Modified) |
| DCF | Dénomination Commune Française |
| IUPAC | International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry |
| IS | Inofficial Synonym |
| JAN | Japanese Accepted Name |
| OS | Official Synonym |
| PH | Pharmacopoeia Name |
| SPC | Summary of Product Characteristics (UK) |
Vinorelbine ActavisGroup may be available in the countries listed below.
Vinorelbine tartrate (a derivative of Vinorelbine) is reported as an ingredient of Vinorelbine ActavisGroup in the following countries:
International Drug Name Search
Entocunimycine may be available in the countries listed below.
In some countries, this medicine may only be approved for veterinary use.
Neomycin sulfate (a derivative of Neomycin) is reported as an ingredient of Entocunimycine in the following countries:
International Drug Name Search
Cholestat may be available in the countries listed below.
Simvastatin is reported as an ingredient of Cholestat in the following countries:
International Drug Name Search
Nexum may be available in the countries listed below.
Esomeprazole is reported as an ingredient of Nexum in the following countries:
Esomeprazole magnesium, trihydrate (a derivative of Esomeprazole) is reported as an ingredient of Nexum in the following countries:
International Drug Name Search
See also: Generic Tegretol XR
Tegretol is a brand name of carbamazepine, approved by the FDA in the following formulation(s):
Yes. The following products are equivalent to Tegretol:
Note: Fraudulent online pharmacies may attempt to sell an illegal generic version of Tegretol. These medications may be counterfeit and potentially unsafe. If you purchase medications online, be sure you are buying from a reputable and valid online pharmacy. Ask your health care provider for advice if you are unsure about the online purchase of any medication.
See also: About generic drugs.
There are no current U.S. patents associated with Tegretol.
In the US, Bisoprolol (bisoprolol systemic) is a member of the drug class cardioselective beta blockers and is used to treat Angina Pectoris Prophylaxis, Heart Failure, High Blood Pressure, Mitral Valve Prolapse, Premature Ventricular Depolarizations and Supraventricular Tachycardia.
US matches:
UK matches:
Rec.INN
C07AB07
0066722-44-9
C18-H31-N-O4
325
Antiarrhythmic agent
ß₁-Adrenergic blocking agent
2-Propanol, 1-[4-[[2-(1-methylethoxy)ethoxy]methyl]phenoxy]-3-[(1-methylethyl)amino]-
International Drug Name Search
Glossary
| BAN | British Approved Name |
| BANM | British Approved Name (Modified) |
| DCF | Dénomination Commune Française |
| IS | Inofficial Synonym |
| OS | Official Synonym |
| PH | Pharmacopoeia Name |
| Rec.INN | Recommended International Nonproprietary Name (World Health Organization) |
| SPC | Summary of Product Characteristics (UK) |
| USAN | United States Adopted Name |