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Butetamate is a cough suppressant. It exerts antispasmodic, bronchodilator and anticholinergic properties.
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UK NHS:Naftidrofuryl oxalate
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CHEMICAL (MIXED)



Naftidrofuryl (INN), also known as nafronyl or as the oxalate salt naftidrofuryl oxalate or nafronyl oxalate, is a vasodilator used in the management of peripheral and cerebral vascular disorders. The drug act as a selective antagonist of 5-HT2 receptors. Naftidrofuryl is marketed under a variety of trade names, including Artocoron, Azunaftil, Di-Actane, Dusodril, Enelbin, Frilix, Gevatran, Iridus, Iridux, Luctor, Nafti, Naftoling, Naftodril, Nafoxal, Praxilene, Sodipryl retard, and Vascuprax. Praxilene belongs to a group of medicines known as ‘metabolic activators’. These are used to treat different types of blood circulation problems. Praxilene allows the body to make better use of the oxygen in your blood. Praxilene is used to treat the following symptoms: cramp-like pains; cramps in legs at night; severe pain in r legs when people are resting (rest pain); pale or blue fingers or toes which get worse when it is cold; numbness, tingling or burning feelings in the fingers or toes (Raynaud’s syndrome or acrocyanosis); open sores on the legs or feet (trophic ulcers); poor circulation caused by diabetes (diabetic arteriopathy).
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Japan:Proxazole Citrate
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CHEMICAL (UNKNOWN)

Proxazole Citrate is a spasmolytic papaverine-like agent used for functional gastrointestinal disorders in veterinary and acute renal insufficiency. In animal models, Proxazole has antitussive, antispasmodic, analgesic, anti-inflammatory, and antipyretic activities. Proxazole has veterinary uses against gastritis, infective and non-infective gastro-enteritis, urethritis, cystitis and spastic states with an inflammatory component of the smooth muscles of the digestive and genito-urinary systems. Proxazole is excreted both in feces and urine mainly as inactive metabolites.
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CHEMICAL (ACHIRAL)

Erbium-169 citrate is anti-inflammatory and antirheumatic radiopharmaceutical agent. Erbium-169 decays with half-life 9.4 days by the emission of beta particle and very low energy gamma radiation. The average radiation penetration is 0.3 mm in the soft tissues and 0.2 mm in the cartilage. Colloid Er-169 is used in radiosynovectomy on rheumatoid arthritis patients whose condition is resistant to standard methods of treatment. During this procedure, colloid erbium-169 citrate is directly injected into the synovial cavity of the affected joint. The data indicate that after intra-articular injection, radioactive colloid particles are picked up by superficial synovial cells. Under the effect of irradiation, necrosis of the superficial synovial layer takes place, followed by phagocytosis of the necrotic tissue and delineated inflammatory flare. This temporarily halts synovitis and improves synovial joint function.
8-Hydroxyquinoline is is a heterocyclic phenol, exhibiting antiseptic, disinfectant and pesticide properties. It is used to prevent and treat vaginal bacterial infections, but the efficacy was not proven in clinical trial. 8-Hydroxyquinoline is used in over-the-counter remedies for diaper rash and oral health care. Its use for veterinary treatment of bacterial an skin infections is not approved by FDA. 8-Hydroxyquinoline acts by inhibition of RNA synthesis and DNA replication by chelating the dissociable cations Mn2 and Mg2 .
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Mellictin
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CHEMICAL (ABSOLUTE)



Methyllycaconitine is a diterpenoid alkaloid found in many species of Delphinium (larkspurs). Methyllycaconitine is a potent antagonist for α7-containing neuronal nicotinic receptors. Methyllycaconitine (as mellictin) is used in some countries as a myorelaxant for treatment of pyramidal and extrapyramidal motoric disorders, such as pyramidal insufficiency, Parkinson disease, meningocephalitis and other disorders.
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CHEMICAL (ACHIRAL)


Oxolamine under brand names Symphocal, Perebron is used in some countries as a cough suppressant for the treatment of pharyngitis, tracheitis, bronchitis, bronchiectasis, pertussis. Oxolamine possesses anti-inflammatory activity, which causes a reduction in the irritation of the nervous receptors of the respiratory tract.
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Japan:Nicametate Citrate
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CHEMICAL (ACHIRAL)

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NCT01136226: Phase 4 Interventional Completed Prostate Cancer
(2003)
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CHEMICAL (ACHIRAL)

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Possibly Marketed Outside US
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Japan:Perisoxal Citrate
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CHEMICAL (RACEMIC)

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Perisoxal citrate is a basic nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory and analgesic drug.

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