Medazepam. Medazepam AWD . Medazepam Hydrochloride . Medazepam Monohydrochloride . Nobrium . Ro 5-4556 . Rudotel . Rusedal . Hydrochloride, Medazepam . Monohydrochloride, Medazepam . Ro 5 4556 . Ro 54556 . A benzodiazepine derivative used in the treatment of anxiety. It has sedative, muscle relaxant, and anticonvulsant properties. One of its metabolites is DIAZEPAM and one of its excretion products is OXAZEPAM. . 1.00
Russia. Russian Federation (Europe) . Russian SFSR . Russian S.F.S.R. . A country located in north Asia bordering the Arctic Ocean, extending from Europe (the portion west of the Urals) to the North Pacific Ocean. The capital is Moscow. . 0.60
Ruscus. Ruscus aculeatus . Broom, Butcher . Broom, Butchers . Brooms, Butcher's . Butcher Broom . Butcher's Brooms . Butchers Broom . Broom, Butcher's . Butcher's Broom . A plant genus of the family Asparagaceae. This should not be confused with Broom or Scotch Broom (CYTISUS) or Desert Broom (BACCHARIS) or Spanish Broom (SPARTIUM) or Brome (BROMUS). . 0.60
Carboxymethylcellulose Sodium. Aquacel . Aquaplast . Carmellose Sodium . Cellolax . Cethylose . Croscarmellose Sodium . Polycell . Ruspol . Sodium Carboxymethylcellulose . Carboxymethylcellulose, Sodium . Cellulose, Carboxymethyl . Sodium, Carboxymethylcellulose . Sodium, Carmellose . Sodium, Croscarmellose . Carboxymethyl Cellulose . Carboxymethylcellulose . A cellulose derivative which is a beta-(1,4)-D-glucopyranose polymer. It is used as a bulk laxative and as an emulsifier and thickener in cosmetics and pharmaceuticals and as a stabilizer for reagents. . 0.60
Juncus effusus. Juncus communis . Common Rush . Homeopathic remedy. Abbrev.: "junc-e.". Plant origin. Parts used: roots. . 0.48
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Elaeagnaceae. Buffaloberries . Olives, Russian . Russian Olive . Russian Olives . Shepherdias . Buffaloberry . Elaeagnus . Olive, Russian . Shepherdia . A plant family of the order Rhamnales, subclass Rosidae class Magnoliopsida. The plants have a characteristic silvery or rusty-colored sheen, caused by tiny distinctive scales. Flowers have a tubular structure of four sepals. Root nodules host the Frankia (ACTINOMYCETES) nitrogen-fixing symbionts. . 0.43