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Recent news on Trimazide


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,Tebamide, T-Gen, Trimazide, and Trimethobenz) must stop producing these products by May 9, 2007. The medication is indicated for the treatment of nausea

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

Analysis: Nausea drugs pulled off market  -  Apr 6, 2007
United Press InternationalThe ban affects widely sold brands including Tigan, Tegamide, Tigen, and Trimazide. Officials said they had no safety concerns but that manufacturers had

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

FDA Bans Rx Nausea Drugs  -  Apr 6, 2007
WebMDThe ban affects widely distributed brands including Tigan, Tegamide, Trimethobenz, and Trimazide. Patients taking any of those brands should talk with their


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