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I need a list of medicines(Easy 10 points!!)

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Okay, here are the details:

-In Alphabetical order

-At least 1medicine per letter of the alphabet

-Each medicine has to have between 2 and 15 letters in the name.

Thanks!!! Easy 10 points!!!

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  1. Alprazolam, Abilify, Abreva, Acetaminophen, Amoxicillin

    Bactrim, Benadryl, Benicar

    Carbidopa, Carbamezepine

    Digoxin, Diltiazem, Darvocet, Daunorubicin

    Edrophonium, Effexor, Enalapril

    Fluconazole, Famotidine, Furosemide

    Gabapentin, Gemfibrozil

    Haloperidol, Halothane, Heparin

    Indomethicin, Ibuprofen, Imatinib

    Januvia

    Keflex, Ketoconazole

    Levodopa, Levothyroid, Levofloxacin

    Metronidazole, Medroxyprogesterone, Morphine

    Nortriptyline, Norepinephrine, Naproxin

    Omeprazole, Ofloxacin, Olanzepine

    Promethazine, Prevacid, Protonix, Phenergen

    Quinapril

    Raloxifene, Rozerem, Ranitidine

    Sertraline, Sulfamethoxazole, Simvastatin

    Tacrolimus, Tetracycline, Thorazine

    Ubiquinone, Ultram, Ultracet

    Venlafaxine,  Valacyclovir, Valsartan

    Warfarin, Wellbutrin

    Xanax, Xopenex

    Yasmin

    Zelnorm, Zantac, Zanaflex, Zegerid


  2. Amitiza

    Benadryl

    bactrin

    celexa

    clomid

    coreg

    motrin

    valium

    vicoden

    welbutrin

  3. Aldomet, Betapace, coreg, digoxin, elavil, flagyl, , gentomycin, hyzaar, Inderal, Januvia, Keflex, Lanoxin, maalox, nitroglycerin, omnicef, pravachol, questran, restoril, sudafed, tylox, univasc        , vancomycin, warfarin, xanax, yaz, zestoril

  4. abacavair

    benzylpenicillin

    cefazolin

    dapsone

    ethanol

    folic acid

    glucose

    halothane

    iboprofen

    japanesse encephalitis vaccine

    kanamycin

    lidocaine

    mannitol

    naloxone

    oxytocin

    paracetamol

    quinine

    retinol

    senna

    timolol

    urea

    verapamil

    warfarin

    yellow fever vaccine

    zidovudine

    there's ur list hope i helped =)


  5. Go to WebMD and click on prescription drugs. They're alphabetical with full information about each one.  

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