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Medicine for respiratory diseases
Tedral, or theophylline/ephedrine/phenobarbital, is a medicine formerly used to treat respiratory diseases such as asthma, chronic obstructive lung disease
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Medication of the barbiturate type
Phenobarbital, also known as phenobarbitone, sold under the brand name Luminal among others, is a medication of the barbiturate type. It is recommended
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Combination of theophylline and ephedrine used to treat asthma
Combinations of theophylline, ephedrine, and phenobarbital (brand name Tedral among others) have also been widely used to treat asthma. Many such combinations
Theophylline/ephedrine
Teczem tedalinab (INN) tedatioxetine (USAN) tedisamil (INN) tedizolid (USAN) Tedral teduglutide (USAN) Teebacin tefazoline (INN) tefenperate (INN) tefibazumab
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Type of igneous rock body
doi:10.3133/pp1593. hdl:2027/uc1.31210020799068. ISSN 2330-7102. Kantor, Tedral (1961-01-01). "Geology of the east-central portion of the Nelson quadrangle
Chonolith
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Australian, Greek
Ice
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Native American
Child of importance.
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American, Australian, Chinese, Danish, Dutch, French, Greek, Hebrew, Jewish, Latin, Portuguese
My God has Answered Me; Daughter of the Sun; Mute; Silent
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English : variant spelling of Benney.
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Fire
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Oriya, Parsi, Sindhi, Telugu
Lord of Serpents; Vasuki
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King
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English : of uncertain origin, possibly a habitational name, of which the second element appears to be Old English well(a) ‘spring’, ‘creek’. The first element may be a short form of an Old English personal name containing the element Ås ‘god’ (see for example Oswald) or its Old Norse cognate ás (see Osborne). However, the earliest known bearer of the name was Roger Wyswall, who was admitted as a burgess of Shrewsbury in 1450. The English name is found in various forms, including Woosall and Wossald.Irish (Ulster) : adopted as an English equivalent of Gaelic Ó hEodhusa ‘descendant of Eodhus’ (see Hussey).
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English (of Norman origin) and French
English (of Norman origin) and French : from the Continental Germanic personal name Mainard, composed of the elements magin ‘strength’ + hard ‘hardy’, ‘brave’, ‘strong’.
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Greek Latin
Son of Minos.
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