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  2. NyQuil - Wikipedia

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    ZzzQuil. ZzzQuil is a sleep aid, and is not a treatment for pain or cold/flu symptoms. Its active ingredient is: Diphenhydramine HCl 50 mg (antihistamine) Children's NyQuil. Children's NyQuil is artificially flavored for easier consumption by children and contains no alcohol. It is available in the syrup form only.

  3. Diphenhydramine - Wikipedia

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    Diphenhydramine is a first-generation antihistamine used to treat a number of conditions including allergicsymptoms and itchiness, the common cold, insomnia, motion sickness, and extrapyramidal symptoms. [20][21]Diphenhydramine also has local anestheticproperties, and has been used as such in people allergic to common local anestheticssuch as ...

  4. Doxylamine - Wikipedia

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    Doxylamine, sold under the brand name Unisom among others, is an antihistamine medication which is used in the treatment of insomnia and allergies. It is also used to treat morning sickness in pregnant women in combination with pyridoxine ( vitamin B 6 ). Doxylamine is available over-the-counter, and is used in nighttime cold medicines, such as ...

  5. WHO Model List of Essential Medicines for Children - Wikipedia

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    The selection and use of essential medicines: report of the WHO Expert Committee, 2017 (including the 20th WHO Model List of Essential Medicines and the 6th Model List of Essential Medicines for Children). Geneva: World Health Organization. hdl: 10665/259481. ISBN 978-92-4-121015-7. ISSN 0512-3054. WHO technical report series; no. 1006.

  6. Clark's rule - Wikipedia

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    Clark's rule. Clark's rule is a medical term referring to a mathematical formula used to calculate the proper dosage of medicine for children aged 2–17 based on the weight of the patient and the appropriate adult dose. [1] The formula was named after Cecil Belfield Clarke (1894–1970), a Barbadian physician who practiced throughout the UK ...

  7. The main discussion of these abbreviations in the context of drug prescriptions and other medical prescriptions is at List of abbreviations used in medical prescriptions. Some of these abbreviations are best not used, as marked and explained here.

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