(Olmesartan OR 144689-24-7 OR 144689-63-4
OR CS-866 OR RNH-6270 OR CS866 OR RNH6270 OR “CS 866” OR “RNH 6270” OR Olmesartan*
OR “Almetec” OR “Alteis” OR “Alzor” OR “Belsar” OR “Benetor” OR “Benicar”
OR “Calenda” OR “Cardioplus” OR “Cardosal” OR “Cresart” OR “Hipersar” OR “Iltux”
OR “Improve” OR “Ixia” OR “Mencord” OR “Olartan” OR “Olesta” OR “Olgen” OR “Olimestra”
OR “Olkingo” OR “Olkreso” OR “Olmat” OR “Olmax” OR “Olmec” OR “Olmecip” OR “Olmeday”
OR “Olmefast” OR “Olmes” OR “Olmesar” OR “Olmetec” OR “Olmetor” OR “Olmezar” OR
“Olmezest” OR “Olmighty” OR “Olmy” OR “Olmysar” OR “Olpress” OR “Olsar” OR “Olsart”
OR “Oltan” OR “Omesar” OR “Ometan” OR “Openvas” OR “Oukat” OR “Oxap” OR “Plaunac”
OR “Restelox” OR “Sarten” OR “Tensonit” OR “Votum” OR “Zeota”)[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:
“Lan sha”
Terminate
Alternate drug names were found in Martindale: The Complete Drug Reference.