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AI Overview: Dipipanone is a synthetic opioid analgesic known for its potent pain-relieving effects. It is similar in function to other opioids but has a unique chemical structure. Due to its pharmacological properties, dipipanone is used in clinical settings for the management of moderate to severe pain. Its use is associated with risks, including dependency and potential side effects, as is common with opioid medications.

  • Dipnomorpha

    Dipnomorpha is a taxonomic group that is redirected to 'Lungfish', indicating that it is synonymous with or a subset of lungfish within the classification of fish.

  • Diptych

    Diptych refers to two paintings that are joined together.

  • Pethidine

    Pethidine, also known as meperidine or Demerol in the U.S., is a synthetic opioid used for moderate to severe pain relief. It poses risks when mixed with certain medications and is contraindicated in individuals with conditions such as liver disease, kidney disease, enlarged prostate, hyperthyroidism, asthma, or a history of seizures.

  • Propanone

    Propanone is also known as Acetone, which is a common solvent and chemical compound.

  • Diphenhydramine

    Diphenhydramine (DPH) is an antihistamine primarily used to treat allergies, insomnia, common cold symptoms, tremors in parkinsonism, and nausea. It can be administered orally, via injection, or topically, and typically takes effect within two hours, lasting up to seven hours. Common side effects include drowsiness, balance issues, and gastrointestinal discomfort. It is contraindicated in young children and the elderly and is considered safe during pregnancy, but not while breastfeeding. As an anticholinergic, it may cause delirium at high doses. Diphenhydramine was first introduced in 1946 and is available generically and under the brand name Benadryl.

  • Dipsacus

    Dipsacus is a genus commonly known as Teasel, characterized by its unique flower structures and use in traditional medicine.

  • Dipping Sauce

    A dipping sauce is a condiment used to enhance the flavor of various foods, including breads, vegetables, seafood, meats, and snacks. Dips come in various forms and have been utilized globally for thousands of years.

  • Butanone

    The page has been redirected to information about Butanone, a colorless liquid ketone used as an industrial solvent and in the production of various chemicals.

  • Diplodocoidea

    Diplodocoidea is a clade of long-necked, herbivorous dinosaurs that includes the family Diplomocidae and the well-known Diplomocids. The content is a redirect to information specifically regarding Diplodocids.

  • Dipnoi

    Dipnoi, commonly known as lungfish, are a group of freshwater fish known for their ability to breathe air. They possess both gills and lungs, allowing them to survive in oxygen-poor environments.