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Tebamide
Does It Work? Not This Drug, Says the FDA - Apr 12, 2007 U.S. News & World Report,The suppositories pulled off the shelves were sold as Tigan, Tebamide, T-Gen, Trimazide, and Trimethobenz. Possible substitutes include capsules and
FDA Announces Discontinuation of Trimethobenzamide Suppositories - Apr 10, 2007 Facts and Comparisons,...distribute unapproved suppository drug products containing trimethobenzamide hydrochloride (marketed under trade names including Tigan, Tebamide, T-Gen,
US Moves to Stop Sale of Some Nausea Drugs - Apr 9, 2007 Reuters.uk,The prescription-only suppositories have been sold for children and adults under names including Tigan, Tebamide, T-Gen, Trimazide and Trimethobenz but are
FDA Announces That Companies Must Stop Marketing Suppository ... - Apr 9, 2007 Medical News Today (press release),These products have been marketed under various names, including Tigan, Tebamide, T-Gen, Trimazide, and Trimethobenz. FDA urges consumers who are using
FDA asks makers of some unapproved nausea drugs to stop making the ... - Apr 7, 2007 San Diego Union Tribune,The agency said the products have been marketed under various names, including Tigan, Tebamide, T-Gen, Trimazide and Trimethobenz.
FDA Orders End to Production of a Form of Anti-Nausea Drug - Apr 6, 2007 New York Times,The suppositories, sold by prescription under the names Tigan, Tebamide, T-Gen, Trimazide and Trimethobenz, all contain the active ingredient
FDA Bans Unapproved Nausea Drugs - Apr 6, 2007 Atlanta Journal Constitution (subscription),The unapproved product, which contains trimethobenzamide hydrochloride, is sold under such names as Tigan, Tebamide, T-Gen, Trimazide, and Trimethobenz.
FDA issues notice to stop sale of unapproved nausea drugs - Apr 7, 2007 Earthtimes.orgThe drugs are sold in the market under brand names such as Tigan, Tebamide, T-Gen, Trimazide and Trimethoben. FDA said that the production of such drugs
FDA Bans Suppositories With Trimethobenzamide - Apr 6, 2007 Medscape (subscription)The suppositories have been marketed under various names, including Tigan, Tebamide, T-Gen, Trimazide, and Trimethobenz, according to an alert sent from
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