List of drugs: 1–9

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List of Drugs: 1–9[edit | edit source]

This page provides a list of drugs whose names or identifiers begin with the numbers 1 through 9. Drugs are substances used to diagnose, treat, or prevent diseases and affect the body's structure or function. This list includes both prescription medications and over-the-counter drugs, spanning a range of pharmacological classes and therapeutic uses.

0-9[edit | edit source]

  • 1-DrugName – A brief description of the drug, its uses, and any other relevant information.
  • 2-DrugName – A brief description of the drug, its uses, and any other relevant information.
  • 3-DrugName – A brief description of the drug, its uses, and any other relevant information.
  • 4-DrugName – A brief description of the drug, its uses, and any other relevant information.
  • 5-DrugName – A brief description of the drug, its uses, and any other relevant information.
  • 6-DrugName – A brief description of the drug, its uses, and any other relevant information.
  • 7-DrugName – A brief description of the drug, its uses, and any other relevant information.
  • 8-DrugName – A brief description of the drug, its uses, and any other relevant information.
  • 9-DrugName – A brief description of the drug, its uses, and any other relevant information.

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