In pharmacology, all drugs have a generic name

In pharmacology, all drugs have a generic name
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In pharmacology, all drugs have a generic name:
> > Tylenol is acetaminophen,
> > > Aleve is Naproxen, Amoxil is amoxicillin, Advil is
> > ibuprofen, and so on.
> > >
> > > The FDA has just "extended" the patent on Viagra
> > until 2019. The agency
> > > has
> > > been looking for a generic name for Viagra, and
> > announced that it has
> > > settled on mycoxafloppin. Also considered were
> > mycoxafailin,
> > > mydixadrupin,
> > > mydixarizin, mydixadud, dixafix, and of course,
> > ibepokin.



 
 guiltypleasures [ 11 Aug 2003 18:13 ]


In pharmacology, all drugs have a generic name
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Too much "english" for me, but we have ibuprofen too !



 
 Tormie [ 11 Aug 2003 21:56 ]
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Very good Guilty, I hadn't seen these before  



 
 Ozymandias Jones [ 11 Aug 2003 23:01 ]
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