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D09999. Tramadol/paracetamol, also known as tramadol/acetaminophen and sold under the brand name Ultracet among others, is a fixed-dose combination medication used for the treatment of moderate to severe pain. [3] [4] It contains tramadol, as the hydrochloride, an analgesic; and paracetamol an analgesic. [3] [4] It is taken by mouth.
List of paracetamol brand names. The medication paracetamol ( INN) ( / ˌpærəˈsiːtəmɒl / or / ˌpærəˈsɛtəmɒl / ), also known as acetaminophen ( USAN) ( / əˌsiːtəˈmɪnəfɪn / ⓘ ), is sold around the world under a number of different brand names. Common brand names include Tylenol, Excedrin, Calpol, and Panadol.
Tramadol. Tramadol, sold under the brand name Ultram among others, [1] is an opioid pain medication and a serotonin–norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor (SNRI) used to treat moderately severe pain. [3] [13] When taken by mouth in an immediate-release formulation, the onset of pain relief usually begins within an hour. [3]
Methylenedioxypyrovalerone ( MDPV) is a stimulant of the cathinone class that acts as a norepinephrine–dopamine reuptake inhibitor (NDRI). [3] [4] It was first developed in the 1960s by a team at Boehringer Ingelheim. [5] Its activity at the dopamine transporter is six times stronger than at the norepinephrine transporter and it is virtually ...
Oxycodone/aspirin (trade name Percodan) is a combination drug marketed by Endo Pharmaceuticals.It is a tablet containing a mixture of 325 mg (5 grains) of aspirin and 4.8355 mg of oxycodone HCl (equivalent to 4.3346 mg of oxycodone as the free base); it is an opioid/non-opioid combination used to treat moderate to moderately severe pain.
Molybdenum(II) iodide is an iodide of molybdenum with the chemical formula MoI 2. Preparation. Molybdenum(II) iodide can be produced by the reaction of molybdenum(II) bromide and lithium iodide: [Mo 6 Br 8]Br 4 + 12 LiI → [Mo 6 I 8]I 4 + 12 LiBr. It can also be produced by the decomposition of molybdenum(III) iodide in a vacuum at 100 °C:
This is the list of Schedule IV controlled substances in the United States as defined by the Controlled Substances Act. The following findings are required for substances to be placed in this schedule:
From or to a drug trade name: This is a redirect from (or to) the trade name of a drug to (or from) the international nonproprietary name (INN).