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Follow the guidelines below in deciding whether to capitalize a chemical or medical term.
The capitalization of chemical symbols should follow standard practice:
However, when written in full in text, the names of chemical elements and compounds are not capitalized.
Do not capitalize the names of conditions, syndromes and the like, but capitalize a personal name that forms part of such a term:
Capitalize the names of infectious organisms but not the names of conditions based upon such names:
Do not capitalize the generic names of drugs:
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