Table 3.
No. | Drug name | Structure | Pharmacological functions |
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1 | Lymecycline | Anti-bacterial effect | |
2 | Chlorhexidine | Anti-bacterial effect | |
3 | Alfuzosin | Anti-hypertensive agent, benign prostatic hyperplasia | |
4 | Cilastatin | Renal peptidase inhibition | |
5 | Famotidine | Anti-ulcerative activity | |
6 | Almitrine | Treatment of cognitive and chronic sensory nerve impairment | |
7 | Progabide | Anti-epileptic effect | |
8 | Nepafenac | Treatment of pain and inflammation associated with cataract surgery | |
9 | Carvedilol | Vasodilator effect | |
10 | Amprenavir | HIV-1 protease inhibition | |
11 | Tigecycline | Anti-bacterial effect | |
12 | Demeclocycline | Anti-bacterial effect | |
13 | Montelukast | Anti-allergic, anti-asthmatic effects | |
14 | Carminic acid | Food additive | |
15 | Mimosine | Depilatory effect | |
16 | Flavin mononucleotide | Electron transference in biological oxidation | |
17 | Lutein | Vision protection, anti-oxidation |
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18 | Cefpiramide | Anti-bacterial effect | |
19 | Phenethicillin | Anti-bacterial effect | |
20 | Candoxatril | Anti-hypertensive effect | |
21 | Nicardipine | Anti-hypertensive effect | |
22 | Estradiol valerate | Treatment of estrogen deficiency | |
23 | Pioglitazone | Anti-diabetic effect | |
24 | Conivaptan | Treatment of hyponatremia | |
25 | Telmisartan | Anti-hypertensive effect | |
26 | Doxycycline | Anti-bacterial effect | |
27 | Oxytetracycline | Anti-bacterial effect |