Monday, May 22, 2017

Candesartan -- keywords

(Candesartan OR 139481-59-7 OR 145040-37-5 OR CV-11974 OR H-212/91 OR TCV-116 OR CV11974 OR H212/91 OR TCV116 OR “CV 11974” OR “TCV 116” OR Kandesartan* OR candesartan* OR “Adesan” OR “Akanid” OR “Aldireca” OR “Amias” OR “Asartan” OR “Atacand” OR “Ayra” OR “Bilaten” OR “Blopress” OR “Blox” OR “Candeblo” OR “Candecard” OR “Candecor” OR “Candegamma” OR “Candelong” OR “Candemed” OR “Candemox” OR “Candepres” OR “Candepressin” OR “Canderin” OR “Canderox” OR “Candesar” OR “Candesarstad” OR “Candestad” OR “Candestan” OR “Candex” OR “Candexetil” OR “Candexil” OR “Candez” OR “Candist” OR “Candor” OR “Canocord” OR “Cansartan” OR “Cantab” OR “Cantar” OR “Cardosart” OR “Carzap” OR “Casarlic” OR “Casartan” OR “Catasart” OR “Coriatros” OR “Dacten” OR “Desarcor” OR “Fyronexe” OR “Gluip” OR “Ipsita” OR “Kairasec” OR “Kandesar” OR “Kandrozid” OR “Kangen” OR “Karbis” OR “Kasark” OR “Kenzen” OR “Omegacand” OR “Parapres” OR “Pemzek” OR “Ranacand” OR “Ratacand” OR “Sarcan” OR “Sartan” OR “Silardaf” OR “Tensart” OR “Texacand” OR “Texacand” OR “Tiadyl” OR “Todesaar” OR “Ucand” OR “Xaleec”)[all]

The following were removed either (1) because they were “not found” by PubMed, contained spaces, and could, thus, causes retrieval of irrelevant results or (2) because they have alternate English language meanings that supercede their importance as drug names:
 “H 212/91” OR “Ao Bi Xin” OR “Bo Li Gao” OR “Da Mai” OR “Di Zhi Ya” OR “Ni Li An” OR “Su Na” OR “Wei Er Ya” OR “Xi Jun Ning”

 “CHAT”

Alternate drug names were found in Martindale:  The Complete Drug Reference.