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Search results for m root_names_name in Any Name (approximate match)
Status:
Possibly Marketed Outside US
Source:
21 CFR 347
(2019)
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First approved in 2019
Source:
21 CFR 347
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Class (Stereo):
CHEMICAL (ACHIRAL)
Status:
Possibly Marketed Outside US
Source:
M012
(2018)
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First approved in 2018
Source:
M012
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Class (Stereo):
CHEMICAL (RACEMIC)
Status:
Possibly Marketed Outside US
Source:
21 CFR 333A
(2017)
Source URL:
First approved in 2017
Source:
21 CFR 333A
Source URL:
Class (Stereo):
CHEMICAL (ACHIRAL)
Pigment blue 16 is the metal-free phtalocyane, once found an outlet as a green shade blue but its inferior heat stability and its poorer chemical fastness, coupled with a price almost three times that of the copper containing salt, has resulted in a rapid decline in its consumption for all but very special applications. Pigment blue 16 is used especially to produce metallic finishes. Incorporated in acrylate resin system for this purpose, the pigment is more weatherfast than types of Copper Phthalocyanine Blue. Pigment blue 16 is also used for artists’ paints.
Status:
Possibly Marketed Outside US
Source:
21 CFR 348
(2017)
Source URL:
First approved in 2017
Source:
21 CFR 348
Source URL:
Class (Stereo):
CHEMICAL (ACHIRAL)
Status:
Possibly Marketed Outside US
Source:
T-Support Max by TMIG Inc.
(2017)
Source URL:
First approved in 2017
Source:
T-Support Max by TMIG Inc.
Source URL:
Class (Stereo):
CHEMICAL (RACEMIC)
Targets:
Fenamiphos is an organophosphate insecticide and nematicide used for the control of nematodes and sucking insects (including aphids and thrips) on food and non-food crops, and for the control of nematodes in the turf. Fenamiphos blocks the enzyme acetylcholinesterase in the target pests. Fenamiphos is a highly toxic poison that acts by inhibiting cholinesterase (ChE) enzymes in the blood and central and peripheral nervous systems. Inhibition of plasma cholinesterase activity is the most sensitive toxicological endpoint in acute and short-term studies on experimental animals. Fenamiphos is applied on a variety of plants such as tobacco, turf, bananas, pineapples, citrus, and other fruit vines, some vegetables, and grains. In Brazil, this pesticide has been extensively used in tomato crop at planting and also in melon.
Status:
Possibly Marketed Outside US
Source:
21 CFR 333C
(2017)
Source URL:
First approved in 2017
Source:
21 CFR 333C
Source URL:
Class (Stereo):
CHEMICAL (ACHIRAL)
Status:
Possibly Marketed Outside US
First approved in 2015
Source:
NADA141188
Source URL:
Class (Stereo):
CHEMICAL (ACHIRAL)
Ponazuril, sold by the Bayer Corporation under the trade name Marquis, was the first FDA-approved treatment for equine protozoal myeloencephalitis (EPM) in horse, caused by Sarcocystis neurona. Also this drug was used in animals such as cats, dogs against coccidia, an intestinal parasite. Coccidia treatment is far shorter than treatment for EPM.
Status:
First approved in 2015
Source:
21 CFR 352
Source URL:
Class (Stereo):
CHEMICAL (ACHIRAL)
Diethyltoluamide (DEET) is an insect repellent used to keep insects away. This product is effective against mosquitoes, biting flies (gnats, sandflies, deer flies, stable flies, black flies), ticks, harvest mites, and fleas. DEET is absorbed through the skin. DEET has few adverse effects when applied as directed. The most common problem is local skin irritation, including erythema and pruritis, at the site of application.
Status:
Possibly Marketed Outside US
Source:
North Country Dairy Supply TD7000N by Surpass Chemical. Co., Inc.
(2014)
Source URL:
First approved in 2014
Source:
North Country Dairy Supply TD7000N by Surpass Chemical. Co., Inc.
Source URL:
Class (Stereo):
CHEMICAL (ACHIRAL)
Status:
Possibly Marketed Outside US
Source:
BEAUTIFUL WOMANS HAIR LOVES COLORFUL BUBBLES HAIR DYE 3N DARK BROWN by Modlina Cosmetics Co., Ltd
(2013)
Source URL:
First approved in 2013
Source:
BEAUTIFUL WOMANS HAIR LOVES COLORFUL BUBBLES HAIR DYE 3N DARK BROWN by Modlina Cosmetics Co., Ltd
Source URL:
Class (Stereo):
CHEMICAL (ACHIRAL)