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  • | metabolism = oxidation of sulfur atom to [[sulfoxide]], the active metabolite ...jpg|thumb|left|Discarded bottles of albendazole distributed in Africa <!-- secondary: with the help of the US Navy-->]]
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  • ...rum'') and other plants of the family [[Solanaceae]]. It is a [[secondary metabolite]] of these plants and serves as a [[drug]] with a wide variety of effects.
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  • ...in. It was not possible to quantify to what degree depression recovery was secondary to the patient's recovery from CRPS. Based on this result, it was thought t ...nitoring purposes. The presence of norketamine, a pharmacologically-active metabolite, is useful for confirmation of ketamine ingestion.<ref>Feng N, Vollenweider
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  • ...ith brain swelling, causing elevation of the intracranial pressure, either secondary to trauma or following surgery, may benefit from this drug. Thiopental, an ...-2-C14 by a rat liver mince and identification of pentobarbital as a major metabolite |journal=J. Pharmacol. Exp. Ther. |volume=114 |issue=3 |pages=343–57 |yea
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  • | elimination_half-life = 1-3 days (acute); 4-6 days (chronic); Active metabolite Norfluoxetine 4-16 days (acute and chronic) ...t "must be approached with caution". The elimination of fluoxetine and its metabolite norfluoxetine is about half as fast in these patients, resulting in the pro
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  • ...can lead to toxicity, fluid in the lungs, and in some cases contribute to secondary bacterial infections and mortality.<ref>Karen M. Starko. Salicylates and Pa ...nt C, Blackwell L, Collins R, ''et al.'' |title=Aspirin in the primary and secondary prevention of vascular disease: collaborative meta-analysis of individual p
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  • ...nly such drug still in use today.<ref name=pmid17227290/> It is the active metabolite of [[phenacetin]], once popular as an analgesic and antipyretic in its own ...er taste.{{Fact|date=January 2009}} In 1899, paracetamol was found to be a metabolite of [[acetanilide]].{{Fact|date=January 2009}} This discovery was largely ig
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  • | elimination_half-life = 20–100 hours (36-200 hours for main active metabolite [[desmethyldiazepam]]) ...rst3 = JD. | title = A practical overview of tizanidine use for spasticity secondary to multiple sclerosis, stroke, and spinal cord injury. | journal = Curr Med
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  • ...rolonging the refractory period of the accessory pathway. Typically use is secondary to lidocaine in patients who are allergic to lidocaine or dysrhythmias that ...on.<ref>Drayer DE, Reidenberg MM, Sevy RW. N-acetylprocainamide: an active metabolite of procainamide. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med. 1974 Jun;146(2):358-63.</ref>
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  • ...haracteristic compact shapes (see also "[[protein folding]]" as well as [[secondary structure]] and [[tertiary structure]]), which determine their biological f ...llulose to glucose and cellodextrins, a portion of which they utilize, and secondary microorganisms, which provide enzymes that degrade the cellodextrins to glu
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  • ...w systematically named 6-(hydroxymethyl)oxane-2,3,4,5-tetrol. [[Secondary metabolite|Natural products]] and [[pharmaceutical]]s are also given simpler names, fo
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  • Ergotamine is a [[secondary metabolite]] ([[natural product]]) and the principal alkaloid produced by the ergot fu
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  • [[Blood]] supplies [[nutrient]]s and important [[metabolite]]s to the [[Cell (biology)|cells]] of a [[Tissue (biology)|tissue]] and col ...land]] and the [[bone marrow]], where the immune cells form or mature. The secondary lymph system is made up of encapsulated and unencapsulated diffuse lymphoid
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  • ...THC''', '''THC-COOH''', and '''THC-11-oic acid''', is the main secondary [[metabolite]] of [[Tetrahydrocannabinol|THC]] which is formed in the body after [[Canna 11-COOH-THC is formed in the body by [[oxidation]] of the active metabolite [[11-Hydroxy-THC]] by liver enzymes. It is then metabolized further by conj
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  • Like most pharmacologically-active [[secondary metabolite]]s of plants, THC in [[cannabis]] is assumed to be involved in [[self-defen THC has an active [[metabolite]], [[11-Hydroxy-THC]], which may also play a role in the analgesic and recr
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  • ...te and hunger, believed to be caused by [[11-Hydroxy-THC]], a psychoactive metabolite of [[THC]] produced in the [[liver]].
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  • THC and its major (inactive) metabolite, THC-COOH, can be quantitated in blood, urine, hair, oral fluid or sweat us ...ica.com |date= |accessdate=2010-09-20}}</ref> closing of coffee shops near secondary schools in the Netherlands and crackdowns on "Pusher Street" in [[Freetown
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  • ...that is not reabsorbed by the pre-synaptic neuron or broken down into a [[metabolite]]. Such neuromodulators end up spending a significant amount of time in the *[[Opioid peptides]] - these substances block nerve impulse generation in the secondary afferent pain neurons. These peptides are called opioid peptides because th
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  • ...lopathy, other primary neuropathic pain conditions and chronic severe pain secondary to lumbago and other degenerative connective-tissue diseases of the spinal ...rphine, significant amounts of hydromophone form, as it is an intermediary metabolite in this process; the same goes for [[codeine]] being turned into [[hydrocod
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  • [[Oxyphenbutazone]], the major [[metabolite]] of phenylbutazone, differs only in the ''[[arene substitution patterns|pa ...[[Biological tissue|tissue]] to control [[inflammation]], thereby reducing secondary inflammatory damage, alleviating pain, and restoring [[range of motion]].
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