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Acetohexamide and Tall Man lettering

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Difference between Acetohexamide and Tall Man lettering

Acetohexamide vs. Tall Man lettering

Acetohexamide (trade name Dymelor) is a first-generation sulfonylurea medication used to treat diabetes mellitus type 2, particularly in people whose diabetes cannot be controlled by diet alone. Tall man lettering (tall-man lettering or tallman lettering) is the practice of writing part of a drug's name in upper case letters to help distinguish sound-alike, look-alike drugs from one another in order to avoid medication errors.

Similarities between Acetohexamide and Tall Man lettering

Acetohexamide and Tall Man lettering have 0 things in common (in Unionpedia).

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Acetohexamide and Tall Man lettering Comparison

Acetohexamide has 7 relations, while Tall Man lettering has 33. As they have in common 0, the Jaccard index is 0.00% = 0 / (7 + 33).

References

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