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Label the function groups of the drug Enalaprilat the active metabolite of the drug Enalapril.
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. describe the name of the product, the active ingredient (if you can find a chemical structure include this as well), and the formulation type (eg is it available in tablets, liquid, injection etc) briefly outline the main uses for this pharmaceutical product (i.e. indications for use). Indicate whether the eTG (access via library) or other guideline recommends that this medicine be used as 1st, 2nd or 3rd line treatment. o discuss the most common side effects and...
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