never heard of that, it is a type of cheese.
2007-02-21 20:22:54
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answered by msjerge 7
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Paramecium is a small unicellular organism that is plentiful in freshwater ponds. It swims, rotating slowly, and often changing its direction. Under suitable conditions it may reproduce by dividing two or three times a day and so large numbers may build up. It belongs to the group of organisms called Protozoa. Most of these are microscopic with over 80,000 different species identified.
Antiemetic active ingredients.
The active ingredient of the product consists of any of the
following when used within the dosage limits established for each
ingredient in Sec. 336.50(d):
(a) Cyclizine hydrochloride.
(b) Dimenhydrinate.
(c) Diphenhydramine hydrochloride.
(d) Meclizine hydrochloride.
But nothing about your parmesan cheese,
Good Luck
2007-02-21 20:44:03
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answered by RodneyOZ 3
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PROCHLORPERAZINE is the closest I know of, its an antiemetic. There is mor einfo about it at the link below
2007-02-23 05:22:17
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answered by huggz 7
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I did a search under that name but nothing came back, might be you have misspelled it.
2007-02-21 20:23:31
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answered by richard_beckham2001 7
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no but did you mean prochloperazine?, it is used to help control nausea and vommiting after surgery, or to help anxiety, if this helps.
2007-02-21 20:22:59
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answered by Anonymous
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