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  • ...serial-child-killers/2007/01/12/1168105166282.html Sydney Morning Herald], Truth serum used on 'serial child killers', January 12, 2007, Reuters.</ref> Thi ...oncentration of about 60% of the total dose in the brain. Thereafter, the drug distributes to the rest of the body and in about 5–10 minutes the concent
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  • ...medicine]] as a valid [[anti-inflammatory]] and [[antimicrobial]] [[herbal drug]]<ref name="Anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial activities of triterpenoids ...%20Leisure&sectid=79&contentid=200809142008091402153243851bb95cf The karvy truth]; By Vikas Hotwani; September 14, 2008; [[Mumbai Mirror]]; mumbaimirror.com
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  • {{About|industrial hemp|its psychoactive variant|Cannabis (drug)|the biology of the plant|Cannabis|other uses|Hemp (disambiguation)}} ...ndustrial hemp production produce only minute amounts of this psychoactive drug, not enough for any physical or psychological effects. Typically, hemp cont
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  • '''Amobarbital''' (formerly known as '''amylobarbitone''') is a drug that is a [[barbiturate]] derivative. It has [[sedative]]-[[hypnotic]] and ...n], ''[[60 Minutes]]'', April 23, 2003.</ref> The use of amobarbital as a truth serum has lost credibility due to the discovery{{Fact|date=June 2009}} that
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  • ...John|1 John]] 2:27</ref> --> <ref>Rogers, Peter C., Ph.d., (2009) Ultimate Truth, Book 1, pg. 123, ISBN 1438979681</ref><ref>Takahashi, Patrick Kenji (2008) <blockquote>The use of Cannabis as an hallucinogenic drug by necromancers or magicians is especially notable. It should be pointed ou
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  • ...from the hemp plant Cannabis sativa...is the most commonly abused illicit drug in the United States"[http://www.drugabuse.gov/Infofacts/marijuana.html] -- ...ailable in the United Kingdom (UK) | author = Matthew J. Atha (Independent Drug Monitoring Unit)}}</ref>
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  • ...ssistance that has so far not been forthcoming. Decisions to change global drug regulations are usually reached by informal consensus; without such agreeme ...belonged to the [[Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs]]. The international drug control bodies exert a powerful influence across the globe, preventing even
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  • ...a [[Psychoactive drug|psychoactive]] plant which can induce [[dissociative drug|dissociative]] effects. Its native habitat is within [[cloud forest]] in th ...ve called for its prohibition. While not currently regulated by US federal drug laws, several states have passed laws criminalizing the substance.<ref name
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  • ...ark itself, prepared in different forms, was used as a [[Psychoactive drug|drug]], but later in the nineteenth and early 20th centuries, natural harvesting ...medicine]]. Whoever has searched the annals of cinchona will recognize the truth of the following observations of Weddel (d. 1877): "Few subjects in natural
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  • ...induce a state of [[unconsciousness]] and partial [[Neuromuscular-blocking drug|neuromuscular blockade]].<ref name=Chu2004/> ...[trade name]] assigned to it by [[Bayer|Bayer Pharmaceuticals]]), this new drug became the first commercially marketed [[barbiturate]]; it was used as a tr
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  • ...ce as '''"[[narcoterrorism]]"''', i.e., which refers to "violence waged by drug producers to extract political concessions from the government."<ref>http:/ ...on to the House of Representatives under the banner of Shinri-tō (Supreme Truth Party). None were voted in, and the group began to militarize. Between 1990
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  • ...mastermind some place abroad.<ref>{{Cite news| title= London bombings: the truth emerges | url=http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/crime/article305547.ece | fi ...singly [[kidnapping]] some [[Europe]]ans for ransom. The profits from the drug and weapon sales, and kidnappings can, in turn, fund more terrorism activit
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  • ...ates National Research Council|National Research Council]] fellowship, new drug treatments for the [[Ebola virus]] and became a specialist in [[virology]] ...fore the attacks he had surgery. So yes, he's on [[Cipro]]. But the fuller truth is in fact he was on Cipro because a doctor gave it to him after sinus surg
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  • ...r]] reported: "He went to Pakistan in June 2001 because, he says, he had a drug problem and wanted to kick the habit. He was arrested on 10 April at the ai ...m.au/articles/2006/01/09/1136771496819.html Ugly phrase conceals an uglier truth], [[Salman Rushdie]], ''[[Sydney Morning Herald]]'', January 10, 2006
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  • ...ical warfare plant. The plant produced much of the region's [[antimalarial drug]]s<ref name="newstatesman.com"> ...f Africa, consisting of counter-terrorism efforts and policing of arms and drug trafficking across central Africa.
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  • ...ood.<ref>{{Cite journal | author=Hoffman J | title=Hot Milk: The unbottled truth about formula | url=http://www.todaysparent.com/baby/breastfeeding/article. ...brands in the United States are required to adhere to the U.S. [[Food and Drug Administration]] (FDA) guidelines.
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  • ...om/2008/01/26/the-awful-truth-about-cottonseed-oil.php | title = The Awful Truth About Cottonseed Oil | date = 26 January 2008 | author = Paul Hooson | publ
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