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Google search results
editHi, sorry if this discussion is in the wrong place, but it is my first time contributing to Wikipedia (hopefully more will come).
I found the wikipedia entry for the google search result for Phentolamine terrible:
Phentolamine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phentolamine Phentolamine has recently been introduced in the dental field as a local anesthetic reversal agent. Distributed by Septodont, OraVerse is a Phentolamine ...
I think the entry should mention only a general description (like Phentolamine is a reversible non-selective alpha-adrenergic antagonist.) and without any commercial names. Having commercial names in the google search entry makes it sound like a biased article funded by the company which is advertising. In this case it is specially serious as this is not even the primary use of the drug.
Trimix gel?
editI see a lot of advertisements for trimix gel. Is this a thing? (See Talk:Trimix (injection)]]. 76.194.214.123 (talk) 09:00, 30 June 2014 (UTC)