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Assia FDA Approved Drugs
MICRONOR [NorethindroneC20H26O2]
RX
- 0.35mg (oral-28 tablet)
Janssen PharmsApproved Prior To Jan 1, 1982
NORETHINDRONE [NorethindroneC20H26O2]
RX
- 0.35mg (oral-28 tablet)
Accord HlthcareDec 13, 2016
Amneal PharmsAug 1, 2013
Glenmark GenericsJul 22, 2010
Lupin LtdSep 19, 2011
Mylan Labs LtdJun 12, 2013
Novast LabsSep 13, 2013
Novast Labs LtdSep 13, 2013
Amneal PharmsAug 1, 2013
Glenmark GenericsJul 22, 2010
Lupin LtdSep 19, 2011
Mylan Labs LtdJun 12, 2013
Novast LabsSep 13, 2013
Novast Labs LtdSep 13, 2013
WARNING: Consult a licensed physician in the appropriate field for medical treatment and drug prescription. Do not self medicate.
WARNING: All medicines, drugs, plants, chemicals or medicial precedures below are for historical reference only. Many of these treatments are now known to be harmful and possibly fatal. Do not consume any plant, chemical, drug or otherwise without first consulting a licensed physician that practices medine in the appropriate field.
Felter's Materia Medica on Assia
AURANTII DULCIS CORTEX
   The outer rind of the ripe, fresh fruit of Citrus Aurantium. sinensis, Gallesio (Nat. Ord. Rutaceae) Common Names: Sweet Orange Peel (of Sweet... / ...ution of iron dispensed in syrup. It is also an agreeable addition to the bitter infusions, as of quassia or Peruvian bark. Sweet Orange Juice. The juice of the orange is a light refrigerant article o...1
   The outer rind of the ripe, fresh fruit of Citrus Aurantium. sinensis, Gallesio (Nat. Ord. Rutaceae) Common Names: Sweet Orange Peel (of Sweet... / ...ution of iron dispensed in syrup. It is also an agreeable addition to the bitter infusions, as of quassia or Peruvian bark. Sweet Orange Juice. The juice of the orange is a light refrigerant article o...1
CASSIA MARILANDICA
   The leaves of Cassia marilandica, Linné (Nat. Ord. Leguminoseae). An... / The leaves of Cassia marilandica, Linné (Nat. Ord. Leguminoseae). An American perennial herb of the eastern half o......onstituent.A body resembling cathartin, and thought to contain chrysophan. Preparation.Infusum Cassiae Marilandica Compositum. Compound Infusion of American Senna (Leaves, 1 ounce; Coriander Seeds...1
   The leaves of Cassia marilandica, Linné (Nat. Ord. Leguminoseae). An... / The leaves of Cassia marilandica, Linné (Nat. Ord. Leguminoseae). An American perennial herb of the eastern half o......onstituent.A body resembling cathartin, and thought to contain chrysophan. Preparation.Infusum Cassiae Marilandica Compositum. Compound Infusion of American Senna (Leaves, 1 ounce; Coriander Seeds...1
CINNAMOMUM
   ...nstituents.A volatile oil (Oleum Cinnamomi), tannin, and sugars. (Oil of Cinnamon of medicine is Cassia Oil (Oleum Cassiae) derived from Cinnamomum Cassia (Nees), Blume.) Preparations.1. Specific ......ssia (Nees), Blume.) Preparations.1. Specific Medicine Cinnamomum. Dose, 5 to 60 drops. 2. Oleum Cassiae, Oil of Cinnamon (Cassia Oil), a yellowish or brownish fluid becoming darker and denser by ag...1
   ...nstituents.A volatile oil (Oleum Cinnamomi), tannin, and sugars. (Oil of Cinnamon of medicine is Cassia Oil (Oleum Cassiae) derived from Cinnamomum Cassia (Nees), Blume.) Preparations.1. Specific ......ssia (Nees), Blume.) Preparations.1. Specific Medicine Cinnamomum. Dose, 5 to 60 drops. 2. Oleum Cassiae, Oil of Cinnamon (Cassia Oil), a yellowish or brownish fluid becoming darker and denser by ag...1
COPTIS
   The rhizome and rootlets of Coptis trifolia, Salisbury. (Nat. Ord. Berberidaceae.) A plant of dark, cold swamps and sphagnous woods, found in... / ...th. Internal. Coptis is a pure bitter and one that ought to be more generally used. It ranks with quassia, calumba, gentian, and similar agents in efficiency and may be used for many of the purposes f...1
   The rhizome and rootlets of Coptis trifolia, Salisbury. (Nat. Ord. Berberidaceae.) A plant of dark, cold swamps and sphagnous woods, found in... / ...th. Internal. Coptis is a pure bitter and one that ought to be more generally used. It ranks with quassia, calumba, gentian, and similar agents in efficiency and may be used for many of the purposes f...1
GLYCYRRHIZA
   The dried rhizome and roots of Glycyrrhiza glabra typica, Regel et Herder (Spanish Licorice), or of Glycyrrhiza glabra glandulifera, Regel et... / ...edicines and soothing to irritated bronchial surfaces. The bitterness of cascara, quinine, aloes, quassia, the acridity of senega, guaiac, and the taste of ammonium chloride and sodium salicylate are ...1
   The dried rhizome and roots of Glycyrrhiza glabra typica, Regel et Herder (Spanish Licorice), or of Glycyrrhiza glabra glandulifera, Regel et... / ...edicines and soothing to irritated bronchial surfaces. The bitterness of cascara, quinine, aloes, quassia, the acridity of senega, guaiac, and the taste of ammonium chloride and sodium salicylate are ...1
QUASSIAQUASS
   ...marubaceae). A tall tree of Jamaica and neighboring islands. Dose, 10 to 30 grains. Common Names: Quassia, Quassia Wood, Bitter Wood. Principal Constituent.The bitter substance quassiin (quassin). P...... Wood. Principal Constituent.The bitter substance quassiin (quassin). Preparations.1. Infusum Quassiae, Infusion of Quassia (1 drachm to 7 ounces of cold water). Dose, 1/2 to 2 fluidounces. 2. Spe......of Quassia (1 drachm to 7 ounces of cold water). Dose, 1/2 to 2 fluidounces. 2. Specific Medicine Quassia. Dose, 1 to 30 drops. Action and Therapy.Quassia is a bitter stomachic and tonic. A cold inf...1
   ...marubaceae). A tall tree of Jamaica and neighboring islands. Dose, 10 to 30 grains. Common Names: Quassia, Quassia Wood, Bitter Wood. Principal Constituent.The bitter substance quassiin (quassin). P...... Wood. Principal Constituent.The bitter substance quassiin (quassin). Preparations.1. Infusum Quassiae, Infusion of Quassia (1 drachm to 7 ounces of cold water). Dose, 1/2 to 2 fluidounces. 2. Spe......of Quassia (1 drachm to 7 ounces of cold water). Dose, 1/2 to 2 fluidounces. 2. Specific Medicine Quassia. Dose, 1 to 30 drops. Action and Therapy.Quassia is a bitter stomachic and tonic. A cold inf...1
SENNASENNA
   The dried leaflets of (1) Cassia acutifolia, Delile, or of (2) Cassia angustifolia, Vahl (Nat. Ord. Leguminosae). (1) Eastern and central Africa; (2) cultivated from eastern Africa to... / The dried leaflets of (1) Cassia acutifolia, Delile, or of (2) Cassia angustifolia, Vahl (Nat. Ord. Leguminosae). (1) Eastern a... / ...laxative for the pregnant and parturient woman, and for children. It may be given in water, or the readyprepared lozenges may be used, the patient partaking also of plenty of water.1
   The dried leaflets of (1) Cassia acutifolia, Delile, or of (2) Cassia angustifolia, Vahl (Nat. Ord. Leguminosae). (1) Eastern and central Africa; (2) cultivated from eastern Africa to... / The dried leaflets of (1) Cassia acutifolia, Delile, or of (2) Cassia angustifolia, Vahl (Nat. Ord. Leguminosae). (1) Eastern a... / ...laxative for the pregnant and parturient woman, and for children. It may be given in water, or the readyprepared lozenges may be used, the patient partaking also of plenty of water.1
WARNING: All medicines, drugs, plants, chemicals or medicial precedures below are for historical reference only. Many of these treatments are now known to be harmful and possibly fatal. Do not consume any plant, chemical, drug or otherwise without first consulting a licensed physician that practices medine in the appropriate field.
Physician's Materia Medica on Assia
CASSIA (Chinese Cinnamon)CASSI
   The bark of CINNAMOMUM CASSIA, Blume, and of other species of Cinnamomum. The properties and uses are the same as those of Cinnamon Saigon, q. v. Active constituent the oflicial volatile oil which is one of the most eflicient germicides. Dose of the oil. 0.06 to 0.13 c. c. (1 to 2 M); used in gonorrhea in dilute solution.2
   The bark of CINNAMOMUM CASSIA, Blume, and of other species of Cinnamomum. The properties and uses are the same as those of Cinnamon Saigon, q. v. Active constituent the oflicial volatile oil which is one of the most eflicient germicides. Dose of the oil. 0.06 to 0.13 c. c. (1 to 2 M); used in gonorrhea in dilute solution.2
CINNAMON. SAIGON
   The barkpf an undetermined species of CINNAMOMUM. Highly aromatic and somewhat astringent. Prescribed as a carminative and for its specific action in passive menorrhagia and metrorrhagia. As a rule the Saigon Cinnamon is considerably stronger than Cassia, q. v.2
   The barkpf an undetermined species of CINNAMOMUM. Highly aromatic and somewhat astringent. Prescribed as a carminative and for its specific action in passive menorrhagia and metrorrhagia. As a rule the Saigon Cinnamon is considerably stronger than Cassia, q. v.2
SENNASENNA
   The leaves of CASSIA ACUTIFOLIA, Delile and C. ANGUSIFOLIA, Vahl. Laxative, particularly increasing peristalsis, and so apt to cause griping unless combined with a carminative. One of the best remedies we have for chronic constipation.2
   The leaves of CASSIA ACUTIFOLIA, Delile and C. ANGUSIFOLIA, Vahl. Laxative, particularly increasing peristalsis, and so apt to cause griping unless combined with a carminative. One of the best remedies we have for chronic constipation.2
SIMARUBA
   The bark of SIMARUBA AMARA, Aublet. Bitter tonic, resembling quassia. antidysenteric; in large doses emetic and cathartic.2
   The bark of SIMARUBA AMARA, Aublet. Bitter tonic, resembling quassia. antidysenteric; in large doses emetic and cathartic.2
WARNING: All medicines, drugs, plants, chemicals or medicial precedures below are for historical reference only. Many of these treatments are now known to be harmful and possibly fatal. Do not consume any plant, chemical, drug or otherwise without first consulting a licensed physician that practices medine in the appropriate field.
Physician's Therapeutics Memoranda on Assia
WORMS (See also Tapeworm)
   For ascarides the best remedies are; Pink-root (especially Fluid Extract Pink-root and Senna), santonin (gencrally combined with calomel and given in lozenges-' and oil of wormseed. For pin worms santonin is often prescribed, but is less eflicient than infusion of quassia (10 per cent) given by injection.2
   For ascarides the best remedies are; Pink-root (especially Fluid Extract Pink-root and Senna), santonin (gencrally combined with calomel and given in lozenges-' and oil of wormseed. For pin worms santonin is often prescribed, but is less eflicient than infusion of quassia (10 per cent) given by injection.2
References
1) Felter, Harvey Wickes, 1922, The Eclectic Materia Medica, Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Cincinnati, Ohio.
2) Nelson, Baker & Co., 1904, Physician's Handy Book of Materia Medica and Therapeustics, Detroit, Michigan.
2) Nelson, Baker & Co., 1904, Physician's Handy Book of Materia Medica and Therapeustics, Detroit, Michigan.
