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Pirisudanol is the succinic acid ester of pyridoxine (a form of vitamin B6) and of deanol that has been used in Europe in the treatment of mild cognitive impairment as well as fatigue and depression.
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Inkazan by Ordzhonikidze All-Union Scientific-Research Pharmaceutical-Chemistry Institute
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Metralindole (Inkazan) is a reversible inhibitor of monoamine oxidase A (RIMA) which was used in Russia as an antidepressant. Inkasan (3-methyl-8-methoxy-3H, 1,2,5,6- tetrahydropyrazine /1.2.3-ab/-beta-carboline hydrochloride) has pharmacological properties characteristic of antidepressants. The clinical antidepressant effect of inkasan is combined with stimulating action. The drug is primarily indicated for patients in whom adynamic (anergic) disturbances are predominant in the clinical picture of depression.
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NCT04601324: Phase 4 Interventional Withdrawn Allergic Rhinitis
(2020)
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CHEMICAL (ACHIRAL)



Rupatadine is characterised as a non-sedating H1 anti-histamine and platelet-activating factor (PAF) receptor antagonist. Rupatadine is indicated for the treatment of allergic rhinitis and urticaria. Rupatadine is a safe and well tolerated drug in patients over 2 years old, with no central nervous system or cardiovascular effects and it can be taken with or without foods.
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PERMALON by Hangarter, W.|Reiser
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Cupric salicylate is an anti-inflammatory agent which was used as pain relief for patients with osteoarthritis, rheumatoid and other degenerative diseases (as a copper-salicylate complex). The preparation seem to be discontinued for now.
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CHEMICAL (EPIMERIC)

Nemonoxacin is a non-fluorinated quinolone antibiotic in clinical development in an oral and intravenous formulation. It exhibits potent antibacterial activities against Gram-positive, Gram-negative, and atypical pathogens, especially methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus. The molecule inhibits bacterial DNA synthesis by forming a ternary complex with a DNA molecule and gyrase and topoisomerase IV enzymes, thus blocking bacterial DNA supercoiling. Nemonoxacin is developed by TaiGen Biotechnology Company and has reached worldwide approval in 2014 and is marketed under the name Taigexyn®.
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CLEARASIL DAILY CLEAR REVIVING TONER by Shelton, R. S.; Campen, M. G. Van; Tilford, C. H.; Lang, H. C.; Nisonger, L.; Bandelin, F. J.; Rubenkoenig, H. L.
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Tetradonium is a cationic germicidal detergent, often used in disinfectant and deodorant compositions.
Ritipenem (FCE 22101), a penem antibiotic, penicillin binding protein inhibitor, is potent against both gram-positive and -negative bacteria, and its acetoxymethyl ester (FCE 22891; ritipenem-acoxil) is orally available. Ritipenem is manufactured by Tanabe Seiyaku in the ritipenem acoxil prodrug form, which can be taken orally. It is not FDA approved in the United States.
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S-Adchnon by Yasuhito Yamanishi|Shiraimatsu Shinyaku
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CHEMICAL (RACEMIC)

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Adrenochrome monoaminoguanidine (S-Adchnon) is a hemostatic capillary-stabilizing agent demonstrating pharmacological effects against radiation injury by reducing side effects of radiation therapy on hematopoietic organ. Synthesized by a dehydrating reaction of adrenochrome and aminoguanidine it has superior properties than adrenochrome, an oxidation product of adrenalin remarkable for its efficiency as a haemostatic agent at very small doses and for its more rapid and equally intense action than that of adrenalin. Adrenochrome does not alter the cardiac rhythm and does not cause any hypertension or internal haemorrhages and would be suitable for therapeutic applications, however, its instability, in aqueous or alcoholic solution, makes its use substantially impossible. S-Adchnon was devised, approved by the Japanese Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare in 1962 and used widely in Japan. Adrenochrome monoaminoguanidine has negligible toxicity, stable and could be made into salts for aqueous dosage, especially for injection. Adrenochrome monoaminoguanidine methanesulfonate (AMM) enhances the recovery from radiation-induced leukopenia in rabbits and in humans, and inhibits the increases in chromosome aberrations in peripheral lymphocytes of patients with cervical carcinoma under radiotherapy. It has been shown that the radiation-induced initial decrease in number of peripheral blood leukocytes (PBL) is not affected by AMM, but recovery from the decrease is enhanced, shortening the period of leukopenia. This suggests that AMM may not exert its effects by protecting PBL directly but by protecting stem and/or progenitor cells in hematogenesis which proliferate and differentiate to PBL after irradiation. In in vitro colony formation method AMM demonstrated a protective effect on the survival of GM-CFC, a hematopoietic progenitor cells. Differential action on cancer and normal tissue by AMM and cytochrome C combined with radiotherapy was demonstrated. AMM in combination with cytochrome C augumented natural killer (NK) cells activity in KSN nude mice, protected potent NK cells in patients with lung cancer against radiotherapy and sensitized the human lung cancer xenografts to radiotherapy. Thus, AMM and cytochrome C may have the potential as a differential modulator of radiosensitivity of normal tissues and of tumors.
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NELTENEXINE, an amide derivative of ambroxol and thiophenecarboxylic acid, is a mucolytic agent. It is an elastase inhibitor used in the treatment of human lung diseases.
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CHEMICAL (RACEMIC)

Nepinalone is a new alchilaminate derivative of β-tetralone, which possess a non-opioid antitussive activity. Nepinalone racemus exerted a significant antitussive activity and both L- and D-isomers confirmed to possess a significant dose-correlated antitussive effect with better trend of activity for D-isomer, but not statistically significant. It was predicted to act via sigma receptors. Occasionally, episodes of gastric intolerance have been reported and rapidly receded when treatment was stopped. The use of doses higher than those recommended could cause drowsiness.

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