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Search results for angiotensin root_references_citation in Reference Text / Citation (approximate match)
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Other
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POLYMER
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Other
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POLYMER
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US Previously Marketed
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21 CFR 310.545(a)(12)(iii) laxative:stool softener poloxamer 188
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First approved in 1992
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ANDA214272
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Class:
POLYMER
Status:
US Previously Marketed
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21 CFR 310.545(a)(21)(iv) ophthalmic:demulcents polyethylene glycol 6000
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First approved in 1987
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NDA022000
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Class:
POLYMER
Status:
US Previously Marketed
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21 CFR 310.545(a)(20) weight control maltodextrin
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First approved in 1984
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NeuroBion by BENARD INDUSTRIES INC
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Class:
POLYMER
Status:
US Previously Marketed
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21 CFR 310.527(a) hair loss prevention polysorbate 20
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First approved in 1978
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60-Second Fluoride Pina Colada by Patterson Dental Supply Inc
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Class:
POLYMER
Status:
US Previously Marketed
First approved in 1960
Class:
POLYMER
Status:
US Previously Marketed
Source:
21 CFR 310.545(a)(20) weight control alginic acid
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First approved in 1959
Source:
ANDA205126
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Class:
POLYMER
Status:
US Previously Marketed
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TODAY by MAYER LABS INC
(1983)
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First approved in 1959
Class:
POLYMER
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Nonoxynol-9, is an organic compound that is used as a surfactant and vaginal spermicide used for contraception in spermicidal creams, jellies, foams, gel, and lubricants. It is also used in conjuction with other methods of contraception, including condoms, cervical caps and diaphragms. Nonoxynol-9 interacts with the lipids in the membranes of the acrosome and the midpiece of the sperm. The sperm membranes are lysed; the acrosome, neck and midpiece of the spermatozoa are loosened and then detached which results in their immobilization and death. Nonoxynol-9 offers no protection against sexually transmitted infections such as gonorrhoea, chlamydia and does not prevent HIV infection and may even favour infection if used frequently. A possible reason, is that nonoxynol-9 can disrupt the epithelium, or wall, of the vagina, thereby potentially facilitating invasion by an infective organism and virus. Nonoxynol-9 and related compounds are ingredients in various cleaning and cosmetic products.
Status:
US Previously Marketed
First approved in 1957
Class:
POLYMER