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Medical Forum / General / Pharmacy / July 2006

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Claim about pseudoephedrine and duloxetine

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Chris Girard - 02 Jul 2006 22:33 GMT
Hello,

I was discussing pharmacology with someone a while back, and he claimed
that pseudoephedrine (Sudafed) and duloxetine (Cymbalta) have a common
pharmacologic property. I've read about both drugs but can't pin down
what this common property might be. Does anybody have any ideas?

Thanks in advance!
P T - 05 Jul 2006 15:41 GMT
>...a common pharmacologic property...

Question is too vague.
 
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