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The drug Homogrin contains homatropine hydrobromide, an acetylcholine inhibitor.

Eyedrops containing Homogrin are used to dilate and fix the pupils for eye examinations.

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The drug Homogrin contains homatropine hydrobromide, an acetylcholine inhibitor.

Eyedrops containing Homogrin are used to dilate and fix the pupils for eye examinations.

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Citalopram hydrobromide-- Celexa; a SSRI that is highly specific for serotonin reuptake

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It is Hydrocodone mixed with a small amount of Homatropine. Its used typically as a cough suppressant and its brand name is commonly Tussigon.

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No, Hydrocodone has HYDROCODONE in it, that's why they put it on the label. the APAP is simply Acetaminophen (Tylenol).

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