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Indication: The medical conditions or diseases for which the drug is indicated or approved to treat.

Pharmacology: Detailed information about the drug's mechanism of action, pharmacodynamics,


and pharmacokinetics.

Mechanism of Action: A description of how the drug exerts its therapeutic effect at the
molecular level.

Route of Administration: The various ways the drug can be administered to patients (e.g.,
oral, intravenous, topical, etc.).

Approved: Indicates whether the drug is approved by regulatory authorities for human use.
Experimental: Indicates whether the drug is still in the experimental or investigational stage.
Withdrawn: Indicates if the drug has been withdrawn from the market due to safety or efficacy
concerns.

Synonyms: Alternative names or synonyms for the drug.


Brand Names: Trade names under which the drug is marketed by different pharmaceutical
companies.

International Brands: Brand names used for the drug in different countries.
Categories: The therapeutic categories or groups to which the drug belongs (e.g.,
antihypertensive, analgesic, etc.).

ATC Code: The Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical (ATC) classification code for the drug, which
categorizes drugs according to their therapeutic and chemical properties.

CAS Number: The unique identification number assigned to the drug by the Chemical Abstracts
Service.

UNII: Unique Ingredient Identifier, assigned to active pharmaceutical ingredients by the FDA.
KEGG Compound ID: The KEGG (Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes) identifier for
the drug compound.

KEGG Drug ID: The KEGG identifier for the drug in the context of its use as a medication.
PubChem Compound ID: The PubChem identifier for the drug compound.
PubChem Substance ID: The PubChem identifier for the drug in the context of its use as a
medication.
ChEBI ID: The ChEBI (Chemical Entities of Biological Interest) identifier for the drug.
Pharmacoeconomics: Information related to the cost-effectiveness or economic aspects of
the drug.

Pregnancy Category: The drug's safety classification during pregnancy.


Brands: A list of brand names for the drug, including generic and proprietary names.
Drug Interactions: Information on how the drug may interact with other medications or
substances.

Food Interactions: Information on potential interactions between the drug and certain foods
or beverages.

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