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Alprazolam is one of a group of drugs known as Benzodiazepines that are Central Nervous System (CNS) depressants. Alprazolam is used to relieve anxiety, and to treat panic disorder.
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Amoxicillin, also known as Amoxil, and several other brand names, is a systemic antibacterial, and is used to treat infections caused by bacteria.
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Ativan, known also as Lorazepam, is a Benzodiazepine that belongs to the group of medicines called central nervous system (CNS) depressants. Ativan is used as an Amnestic, Antianxiety Agent, Anticonvulsant, Antiemetic in Cancer Chemotherapy, Antipanic Age more...
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Diazepam, one of a group of drugs known as Benzodiazepines, is a Central Nervous System (CNS) depressant. Diazepam is used as an Amnestic, an Anitanxiety Agent, Anticonvulsant, an Antipanic and Antitremor Agent, a Sedative, and Muscle Relaxant. It is used more...
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Fioricet, a combination of Butalbital, Acetaminophen, and Caffeine, is a pain reliever and relaxant used to treat tension headaches. Butalbital belongs to the group of medicines called barbiturates that act in the Central Nervous System (CNS) to produce t more...
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| New Research To Cut Animal Testing, UK |
Researchers at The University of Manchester have been awarded 130,000 pounds to develop new techniques to reduce the need for animals in drug testing.Current checks to establish whether a new drug is carcinogenic can be inconclusive and require further testing on live animals to establish whether they are harmful or not.
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| Comparison Of Three Antimalarial Drug Combinations In Tanzania |
Researchers from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine have evaluated the cost-effectiveness of the three alternative combinations of drugs now recommended for the treatment of malaria in East Africa. They found that the drug combination that was the most expensive in the short term was in fact the most cost-effective, because its superior performance in curing malaria reduced the need for further treatment.Resistance to malaria drugs is extremely common.
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