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Japan:Isoaminile Citrate
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CHEMICAL (MIXED)

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Isoaminile is a cough suppressant that acts by influencing the cough centre.
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UK NHS:Flucloxacillin sodium
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CHEMICAL (ABSOLUTE)



Flucloxacillin is an isoxazolyl penicillin of the β-lactam group of antibiotics, which exerts a bactericidal effect upon many Gram-positive organisms including β-lactamase-producing staphylococci and streptococci. While no longer used in the United States, Flucloxacillin is supplied under a variety of trade names in other countries, including Floxapen, Flopen, Staphylex. Floxapen is indicated for the treatment of infections due to sensitive Gram-positive organisms, including β-lactamase-producing staphylococci and streptococci. Typical indications including, skin and soft tissue infections; respiratory tract infections; other infections caused by floxapen-sensitive organisms, like example, osteomyelitis, urinary tract infection, septicaemia, endocarditis. Floxapen is also indicated for use as a prophylactic agent during major surgical procedures when appropriate; for example cardiothoracic and orthopaedic surgery. Flucloxacillin, by its action on the synthesis of the bacterial wall, exerts a bactericidal effect on streptococci except those of group D (Enterococcus faecalis) staphylococci. It is not active against methicillin-resistant staphylococci. There is evidence that the risk of flucloxacillin induced liver injury is increased in subjects carrying the HLA-B*5701 allele. Despite this strong association, only 1 in 500-1000 carriers will develop liver injury. Consequently, the positive predictive value of testing the HLA-B*5701 allele for liver injury is very low (0.12%) and routine screening for this allele is not recommended. Flucloxacillin diffuses well into most tissue. Specifically, active concentrations of flucloxacillin have been recovered in bones: 11.6 mg/L (compact bone) and 15.6 mg/L (spongy bone), with a mean serum level of 8.9 mg/L. Flucloxacillin diffuses in only small proportion into the cerebrospinal fluid of subjects whose meninges are not inflamed. It is also excreted in small quantities in mother's milk. In normal subjects approximately 10% of the flucloxacillin administered is metabolised to penicilloic acid. The elimination half-life of flucloxacillin is in the order of 53 minutes.
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Апрофен
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CHEMICAL (ACHIRAL)



Aprofene (widely known as aprophen or Апрофен (in Russia)), a Soviet drug, is an antagonist of muscarinic and nicotinic acetylcholine receptors. It had been used in Russia for the treatment of endarteritis (inflammation of the inner shell of the artery), peptic ulcer of the stomach and duodenum, spastic colitis (inflammation of the colon characterized by sharp contractions), cholecystitis (inflammation of the gallbladder) until was included in the list of psychotropic substances.
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Possibly Marketed Outside US

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CHEMICAL (ACHIRAL)



Cridanimod (Virexxa) is a small-molecule immunomodulator and interferon inducer, which, in preliminary studies, has been shown to increase progesterone receptor expression in endometrial tissue. Restoration of progesterone receptor expression may re-sensitize endometrial tumor tissue to progestin therapy in previously unresponsive tumors. Cridanimod was originally developed by Polysan and Pharmsynthez and licensed to Xenetic Biosciences. Virexxa is currently being studied in an ongoing Phase 2 multi-national study in conjunction with progestin therapy for the treatment of endometrial cancer in women with the recurrent or persistent disease who have failed progestin monotherapy.
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Japan:Roxatidine Acetate Hydrochloride
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CHEMICAL (ACHIRAL)



Roxatidine is an histamine H2-receptor antagonist. Roxatidine is a potent and selective inhibitor of basal and stimulated gastric acid secretion through competitive blockade of H2-receptors. Total pepsin secretion is reduced in a dose-dependent manner. There is an independent mucosal protection action. Roxatidine is indicated for the treatment of peptic ulcer, gastro-oesophageal reflux disease, gastritis, upper gastrointestinal haemorrhage and Zollinger-Ellison syndrome also it can be used as a premedication before anaesthesia. Roxatidine possessed a robust estrogenic activity.
Butetamate is a cough suppressant. It exerts antispasmodic, bronchodilator and anticholinergic properties.
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Japan:Bromperidol
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CHEMICAL (ACHIRAL)


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Bromperidol decanoate is a long-acting antipsychotic medication used in at least Belgium, Germany, Italy, and the Netherlands. In clinical trials, Bromperidol decanoate was effective in the treatment of residual schizophrenia, with significant differences between before and after treatment ratings for symptoms. The preparation seems to be less potent than other depot antipsychotics (such as fluphenazine and haloperidol decanoate) and better than placebo injection. If bromperidol decanoate is available to the clinician it may be a viable choice, especially when there are reasons not to use fluphenazine or haloperidol decanoate.
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Japan:Oxeladin Tannate
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CHEMICAL (ACHIRAL)

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Oxeladin citrate is a cough suppressant, is a highly potent and effective drug used to treat all types of cough of various etiologies. Withdrawn from the Canadian, US, and UK markets in 1976 due to carcinogenicity. Oxeladine is a component of antitussive drug, Altussan, approved in Philippines.
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Japan:Benexate Hydrochloride Betadex
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CHEMICAL (ACHIRAL)



Benexate is an active ingredient of benexate.CD or benexate hydrochloride betadex, a beta-cyclodextrin complex. Benexate was approved for the treatment of Gastric Ulcer in Japan. The terapeuthic effect of benexate is associated with promotion of prostaglandin synthesis, inhibition of acid secretion and increase in mucosal blood flow.
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Canada:ROXARSONE
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CHEMICAL (ACHIRAL)

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4-Hydroxy-3-nitrobenzenearsonic acid (commonly 3-Nitro, or its generic, Roxarsone) was a FDA approved for increased rate of weight gain, improved feed efficiency, and improved pigmentation for growing chickens and growing turkeys. For increased rate of weight gain and improved feed efficiency for growing-finishing swine. Roxarsone is marketed as 3-Nitro by Zoetis, a former subsidiary of Pfizer now a publicly traded company. 3-Nitro is indicated for combination use with certain other medications as an effective aid in the prevention of coccidiosis, the most common infection in poultry. Roxarsone promotes angiogenesis in vivo, and a VEGF/VEGFR mechanism may be involved. In September 2013, the FDA announced that Zoetis and Fleming Laboratories would voluntarily withdraw current roxarsone, arsanilic acid, and carbarsone approvals, leaving only nitarsone approvals in place. In 2015 FDA withdraw the approval of using nitarsone in animal feeds. The ban will came into effect at the end of 2015. Roxarsone is banned in the European Union.

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