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Orlistat is an Intestinal Lipase Inhibitor. The mechanism of action of orlistat is as a Lipase Inhibitor.
More Information Supplier PageOrlistat is an Intestinal Lipase Inhibitor. The mechanism of action of orlistat is as a Lipase Inhibitor.
More Information Supplier PageOrlistat is an Intestinal Lipase Inhibitor. The mechanism of action of orlistat is as a Lipase Inhibitor.
More Information Supplier PageAzobenzene is a compound constituted of two phenyl rings linked by an N=N double bond. Azobenzene is the simplest example of an aryl azo chemical compound. The term ‘azobenzene’ or simply ‘azo’ is constantly used to indicate a wide class of molecules that share the core azobenzene structure, with different functional groups of compounds of […]
More Information Supplier PageLinezolid, the first of the oxazolidinone class, is a synthetic antibiotic used for the therapy of infections resulted from multi-resistant bacteria including methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and streptococcus. The drug takes effect as the inhibitor of the initiation of bacterial protein synthesis.
More Information Supplier PageMoxisylyte hydrochloride is an alpha-adrenergic blocking agent that is used in Raynaud’s disease.
More Information Supplier PageHomatropine Methylbromide is the methyl bromide salt of homatropine, a synthetic tertiary amine alkaloid with antimuscarinic properties.
More Information Supplier PageHomatropine Methylbromide is the methyl bromide salt of homatropine, a synthetic tertiary amine alkaloid with antimuscarinic properties.
More Information Supplier PageHomatropine Methylbromide is the methyl bromide salt of homatropine, a synthetic tertiary amine alkaloid with antimuscarinic properties.
More Information Supplier PageBucetin is a pharmaceutical drug that acts as an analgesic and antipyretic. Bucetin was withdrawn from use in 1986 due to renal toxicity.
More Information Supplier PageBucetin is a pharmaceutical drug that acts as an analgesic and antipyretic. Bucetin was withdrawn from use in 1986 due to renal toxicity.
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