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Nese FDA Approved Drugs

CHLORPROPAMIDE [ChlorpropamideC10H13ClN2O3S]
RX
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100mg (oral tablet)
250mg (oral tablet)
Ani Pharms IncApr 12, 1985
MylanJun 1, 1984
efficacy
0.0  (0)
side effects
0.0  (0)
danger
0.0  (0)

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DIABINESE [ChlorpropamideC10H13ClN2O3S]
RX
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100mg (oral tablet)
250mg (oral tablet)
PfizerApproved Prior To Jan 1, 1982
efficacy
0.0  (0)
side effects
0.0  (0)
danger
0.0  (0)

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MANGANESE CHLORIDE IN PLASTIC CONTAINER [Manganese Chloride2ClMn4H2O]
RX
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eq 0.1mg manganese/ml (injection injectable)
HospiraJun 26, 1986
efficacy
0.0  (0)
side effects
0.0  (0)
danger
0.0  (0)

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RYTARY [CarbidopaC10H14N2O4H2O : LevodopaC9H11NO4]
RX
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23.75mg : 95mg (oral capsule, extended release)
36.25mg : 145mg (oral capsule, extended release)
48.75mg : 195mg (oral capsule, extended release)
61.25mg : 245mg (oral capsule, extended release)
Impax Labs IncJan 7, 2015
  • Method of providing a therapeutically effective and stable median blood plasma level of levodopa.
  • Treatment of parkinson's disease, post-encephalitic parkinsonism, and parkinsonism that may follow carbon monoxide intoxication or manganese intoxication.
  • Treatment of parkinson's disease.
  • Treatment of parkinsonism that may follow carbon monoxide intoxication or manganese intoxication.
  • Treatment of post-encephalitic parkinsonism, and parkinsonism that may follow carbon monoxide intoxication or manganese intoxication.
  • Treatment of post-encephalitic parkinsonism.
efficacy
0.0  (0)
side effects
0.0  (0)
danger
0.0  (0)

UNK

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WARNING: All medicines, drugs, plants, chemicals or medicial precedures below are for historical reference only.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 Nese

EUPATORIUM PERFOLIATUM
   ...ositae). Swamps and low meadows throughout the United States. Dose, 5 to 60 grains. Common Names: Boneset, Thoroughwort, Indian Sage, Ague Weed, Through- Stem, Thorough-Wax, Crosswort, Vegetable Antim......rations.—1. Specific Medicine Eupatorium. Dose, 5 to 60 drops. 2. Infusum Eupatorii, Infusion of Boneset. Dose, 1 to 4 fluidrachms. Specific Indications .—Large full pulse, the current showing littl......ty of relieving deep-seated pain was also early recognized, obtaining for it the vulgar name of “Boneset”. It is now seldom, or never, used as an emetic chiefly because emetics are not often employe...1

RHEUM
   The denuded and dried rhizome and roots of Rheum... / ... Baillon; Rheum palmatum, Linné, and var. tanguticum, Maximowicz, and probably other species of Chinese and Thibetan Rheum (Nat. Ord. Polygonaceae). Western and central portions of China and in Thibe... / ...of dyspeptics, with hepatic torpor, it may be given with podophyllin or aloes; and in ordinary constipation it is sometimes effective i1

ZINGIBER
   The dried rhizome of Zingiber officinale, Roscoe (Nat. Ord. Zingiberaceae). Southern Asia; cultivated in tropical regions of Asia, Africa and... / ...and grades: Jamaica Ginger, African Ginger, Calcutta Ginger, Calicut Ginger, Cochin Ginger, and Japanese Ginger. Principal Constituents.—An aromatic volatile oil (Oil of Ginger), 2 to 3 per cent givi... / ...may be added to pills to prevent griping and tormina; and the syrup is an agreeable vehicle for stomachic and sometimes for expectorant mixtures.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 Nese

BONESET (Eupatorium)TAMAU2
   The leaves and flowering tops of EUPATORIU M PERFOLIATUM, Lin. Tonic, diaphoretic, febrifuge. in large doses laxative and nauseant or emetic. The remedy deserves more attention than it has received, its range of use being essentially the same as that of Matricaria.2

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

EUPEPTIC HYPOPHOSPHITES
   An admirable general tonic having a wide range of usefulness in de bilitated conditions. Its active constituents are in each fluidrachm; Calcium Hypophosphite,1/2 gr.; Potassium Hypophosphite, 1 gr.; Manganese Hypophosphite, 1/4 gr.; Ferric Hypophosphite, 1/4 gr.; Quinine Hypophosphite, 1-16 gr.; Strychnine Hypophospbite, 1-80 gr.; Pancreatin Saccharated, 1 gr.; Pepsin Saccharated, 1 1/2 grs. The combination has therefore, 1st the specific action bf the hypo phosphites as restoratives, supplying2

HAEMO-MANGAN
   A ferruginous tonic, each fluidrachm containing; Iron Citro peptonate, 1% grs.; ManganeseCitropeptonate, 1/4 gr. The preparation resembles dialysed iron in its freedom from astringency and acidity, but it has the advantage over that preparation in the fact that the iron is presented in the form of an organic compound which is readily assimilable. Clinical experience declares it a most eflicient agent in all conditions in which a blood-euriching tonic is indicated. Dose, 4 c. c. (1 fluidrachm) a2

MANGANESE
   The compounds of MANGANEsE are often given in conjunction with those of iron as hematinic tonics. Some of them are reported to have a specific action as emmenagogues. a. Manganese Bromide. Dose. 0.06 to 0.30 Grm. (1 to 5 grs.). For formula see under Gold Bromide. b. Manganese Carbonate. Hematinic tonic, emmena gogue. Dose, 0.06 to 0.20 Grm. (1 to 3 grs.). c. Manganese Dioxide. Hematinic tonic, emmenagogue, alterative. Used in chlorosis, amenorrhea and in some forms of gastralgia. Dose, 0.06 to 02

PARAGUAY TEA
   The leaves of ILEX PARAGUAYENSIS. St. Hil. Resembles in its effects Chinese Tea, but in large doses is emetic and cathartic. In hot infusion diaphoretic.2

POTASSIUM PERMANGANATE
   A powerful oxidizing agent; locally antiseptic, deodorant and caustic; internally emmenagogue (less eflicient and more irritant than manganese dioxide) and gastric antiseptic; hypodermatically. antidote to venom of snakes, also antidote to morphine. Dose, 0.06 to 0.12 Grm. (1 to 2 grs.).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 Nese

AMENORRHEA
   When due to anemia and debility,... / ...ations of aloes with iron, In an otherwise healthy subject, apiol or the essential oil of penny. royal or of rue, savine or tansy; black cohosh; manganese dioxide (or potassium permanganate), taken for at least two weeks beiore the regular time for menstruation. When due to “cold,” the sitz bath...2

ANEMIA
   Nourishing and easily digested food with remedies for promoting digestion and overcoming a tendency to constipation may often ac complish more than hematinics.... / ...icient preparations are Solution Gold and Arsenic Bro mide, N., B. & Co., Haemo-Mangan with Arsenic, and formulas in which iron is combined with manganese, or with arsenic.2

APOPLEXY, CEREBRAL
   Blood pressure must be reduced by ve-nesection, if the case ad mits it, by action of a rapid purge of croton oil or elaterium or by arterial sedatives,... / Blood pressure must be reduced by ve-nesection, if the case ad mits it, by action of a rapid purge of croton oil or elaterium or by arterial sedatives, (veratrum viride or aconite); by mu...2

CONVULSIONS
   For infants, a hot bath with remedies directed to the cause. which is often teething or... / ...(keeping head cool ) for diaphoresis; hyd ragogue cathartics (elaterium, croton oil, com pound jalap powder); veratrum viride as arterial sedative; venesec tion if the case demands; Tonic Pilocarpine Compound as a diuretic, or submammary injection of normal salt solution. Control convul sions by cau...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.