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  • | pregnancy_US = B ...ss of medications known as [[sulfonylurea]]s, closely related to [[sulfa]] drugs. It was developed in 1966 in a cooperative study between [[Boehringer Mannh
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  • | pregnancy_US = B Lidocaine is also the most important class 1B antiarrhythmic drug: it is used intravenously for the treatment of [[ven
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  • ...s a potent synthetic member of the [[glucocorticoid]] class of [[steroid]] drugs. It acts as an [[anti-inflammatory]] and [[immunosuppressive drug|immunosup ...dexamethasone is given alone or in combination with other chemotherapeutic drugs, including most commonly with [[thalidomide]] (thal-dex), [[lenalidomide]],
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  • | legal_UK = Class B ...not have access to [[benzodiazepines]], [[neuroleptics]] and other, newer drugs. For this purpose phenobarbital has a lower dose range - around 30–120&nb
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  • It is sometimes considered a [[Antiarrhythmic_agent#Class_I_agents|class 1b antiarrhythmic]].<ref name="pmid15331289">{{cite journal |author=Balaji ...dur SC, Vinten J, Williamson P, Winterbottom J |title=Common antiepileptic drugs in pregnancy in women with epilepsy |journal=Cochrane Database Syst Rev |vo
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  • | IUPAC_name = (''S'')-6-phenyl-2,3,5,6-tetrahydroimidazo[2,1-b][1,3]thiazole ...gamisol''') is an [[anthelminthic]] and [[immunomodulator]] belonging to a class of synthetic [[imidazothiazole]] derivatives. It was discovered at [[Jansse
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  • ...ctober |pmid=18847400 |doi=10.1586/14787210.6.5.593 |url=http://www.future-drugs.com/doi/abs/10.1586/14787210.6.5.593?url_ver=Z39.88-2003&rfr_id=ori:rid:cro ...//www.kidsgrowth.org/resources/articledetail.cfm?id=471 kidsgrowth.org --> Drugs and Other Substances in Breast Milk] Retrieved on June 19, 2009</ref>
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  • ...razinyl)formimidoyl]-2,7-(epoxypentadeca[1,11,13]trienimino)-naphtho[2,1-''b'']furan-1,11(2''H'')-dione 21-acetate</small> ...n]] group.<ref name="isbn0-07-142290-0">{{cite book |author=Masters, Susan B.; Trevor, Anthony J.; Katzung, Bertram G. |title=Katzung & Trevor's pharmac
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  • '''Streptomycin''' is an [[antibiotic]] drug, the first of a class of drugs called [[aminoglycoside]]s to be discovered, and was the first antibiotic r | author = Singh B, Mitchison DA
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  • | pregnancy_category = B <small>([[United States|U.S.]])</small> ...ted by [[Gilead Sciences]] under the trade name '''Viread''', belongs to a class of [[antiretroviral drug]]s known as nucleotide analogue [[reverse transcri
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  • ...ion. It is never used alone and is always given in combination with other drugs. The decision on when to start treatment should take into account [[CD4 co Efavirenz falls in the NNRTI class of antiretrovirals. Both nucleoside and non-nucleoside RTIs inhibit the sam
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  • |IUPAC_name = 11-cyclopropyl-4-methyl-5,11-dihydro-6''H''- dipyrido[3,2-''b'':2′,3′-''e''][1,4]diazepin-6-one |pregnancy_category = B: ([[United states of America|USA]])
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  • | pregnancy_category = B (U.S.) ...l drug]] from the [[protease inhibitor (pharmacology)|protease inhibitor]] class used to treat [[HIV]] infection and [[AIDS]].
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  • | legal_NZ = Class C | legal_SG = Class B
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  • | pregnancy_US = <!-- A / B / C / D / X --> | pregnancy_category = B
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  • ...thetic [[chemotherapeutic]] [[antibiotic]] of the [[fluoroquinolone]] drug class.<ref>{{Cite journal | last1 = Nelson | first1 = JM. | last2 = Chiller | fi ...used for non-approved uses (off-label). Ciprofloxacin interacts with other drugs, herbal and natural supplements, and thyroid medications.<ref>{{cite journa
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  • ...e = 5.5<ref>{{cite journal |author=Russo H, Brès J, Duboin MP, Roquefeuil B |title=Pharmacokinetics of thiopental after single and multiple intravenous ...Health Organization]]'s "[[WHO Model List of Essential Medicines|Essential Drugs List]]", which is a list of minimum medical needs for a basic healthcare sy
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  • | author=Schirmer H, Coulibaly B, Stich A, ''et al.'' | author=Meissner PE, Mandi G, Coulibaly B, ''et al.''
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  • | pregnancy_US = B ...s '''Glucophage''') is an oral [[anti-diabetic drug]] in the [[biguanide]] class. It is the [[first-line treatment|first-line]] drug of choice for the treat
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  • ...[antidepressant]] of the [[selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor]] (SSRI) class. It is manufactured and marketed by [[Eli Lilly and Company]]. ...com/drugtopics/article/articleDetail.jsp?id=491207 | title = Top 200 Brand Drugs by Units in 2007| accessdate = 2008-03-30 | author = Verispan|date = 2008-0
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  • | image2 = Aspirin-B-3D-balls.png ...of the enzyme [[cyclooxygenase]] as their [[nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs#Mechanism of action|mechanism of action]]. Today, aspirin is one of the mos
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  • ...leate]]) is a long-acting [[calcium channel blocker]] ([[dihydropyridine]] class) used as an [[anti-hypertensive]] and in the treatment of [[Angina pectoris |journal=Journal of Chromatography. B, Biomedical Sciences and Applications
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  • ...ta blockers]] (sometimes written [[beta blocker|β-blockers]]), a class of drugs used primarily in [[cardiovascular disease]]s. Introduced in 1976, atenolol ...fourth-line, as they perform less appropriately or effectively than newer drugs, particularly in the elderly. Some evidence suggests that even in normal do
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  • ...ism (>95% excreted unchanged in urine)<ref>{{cite journal |author=Beermann B, Groschinsky-Grind M, Rosén A.|title=Absorption, metabolism, and excretion | pregnancy_category = B (D if used to treat pregnancy-induced hypertension)
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  • ...erically) is a [[hypolipidemic agent|hypolipidemic drug]] belonging to the class of pharmaceuticals called "[[statin]]s". It is used to control [[hyperchole ...]] or [[Parkinson's disease]].<ref>{{cite journal | last =Wolozin | first =B | coauthors =Wang SW, Li NC, Lee A, Lee TA, Kazis LE | title =Simvastatin i
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  • ...lactone]] drug that is a renal competitive [[aldosterone antagonist]] in a class of [[pharmaceutical]]s called [[potassium-sparing diuretic]]s, used primari ...ociation functional class]] III or IV).<ref>{{cite journal | author = Pitt B, Zannad F, Remme W, Cody R, Castaigne A, Perez A, Palensky J, Wittes J | ti
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  • | pregnancy_category = A <small>([[Australia|Au]])</small>, B <small>([[United States|U.S.]])</small> ...i1995">Tonini M, Candura SM, Messori E, Rizzi CA. Therapeutic potential of drugs with mixed 5-HT<sub>4</sub> agonist/5-HT<sub>3</sub> antagonist action in t
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  • ...Health Organization]]'s "[[WHO Model List of Essential Medicines|Essential Drugs List]]", which is a list of minimum medical needs for a basic health care s ...awada |first=E. |title=Renal consequences of nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs |journal=Postgrad Med |volume=71 |issue=5 |pages=223–230 |year=1982 |pmid
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  • ...the [[sympathetic nervous system]].<ref>{{cite journal |author=Cannon, W. B.|journal=American Journal of Physiology|volume=89|pages=84–107|year=1929} {| class="wikitable" style="float:right"
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  • ...3.html|author=Brecher EM|title=Consumers Union Report on Licit and Illicit Drugs, Part VI - Inhalants and Solvents and Glue-Sniffing|work=Consumer Reports M ...ites the hydrocarbon fuel-blend. NOFB monopropellants are capable of I{{su|b=sp}} greater than 300 seconds, while avoiding the toxicity associated with
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  • | legal_UK = [[Class A]] ...hetic opioids like [[oxycodone]] and [[etorphine]] and some other types of drugs. Morphine can be found in low to intermediate concentrations in the Irania
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  • | pregnancy_US = B ...s, up to {{nowrap|2,000 mg per day}} if drinking alcohol),<ref>[http://www.drugs.com/acetaminophen.html Acetaminophen]</ref> acute [[overdose]]s of paraceta
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  • ...Health Organization]]'s "[[WHO Model List of Essential Medicines|Essential Drugs List]]", which is a list of minimum medical needs for a basic health care s ...sher=Oxford University Press | isbn= 0-19-515130-5 }}</ref> Benzodiazepine drugs such as diazepam initially had widespread public support, but with time the
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  • | pregnancy_US = B ...usceptible [[microorganism]]s. It is usually the drug of choice within the class because it is better absorbed, following oral administration, than other β
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  • ...he toxic principle along with supportive care including [[anticonvulsant]] drugs such as a [[benzodiazepine]]. High doses of anticonvulsant medicine are oft {| class="wikitable"
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  • '''[[terpene|Triterpene]] [[saponins]]''': Phytolaccoside A,B,C,D,E,F,G (esculentoside E), ...<sub>1</sub>): 0.95mg; Riboflavin (B<sub>2</sub>): 3.93mg; Niacin: 14.3mg; B<sub>6</sub>: 0mg; C: 1619mg;
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  • A list of plants that contain [[psychedelic drugs]]. Some of them have been used for thousands of years for religious purpos |title=Profiles of Psychedelic Drugs
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  • ...tatus= [[Misuse_of_Drugs_Act_%28Singapore%29#Class_A_-_Part_I|Schedule I - Class A]]<small>([[Singapore|SG]])</small> ...[hypnotics]] on the market and it became one of the most widely prescribed drugs.
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  • | legal_UK = <!-- GSL / P / POM / CD / Class A, B, C --> ...codynamic and pharmacokinetic properties, and its therapeutic efficacy." ''Drugs'', 34(1):50-97. [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3308412 PMID:3308412]
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  • | pregnancy_US = <!-- A / B / C / D / X --> ...arrhythmic_classification|Vaughn Williams classification of antiarrhythmic drugs]].
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  • ...rug of the [[ACE inhibitor|angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor]] class that is primarily used in treatment of [[hypertension]], [[congestive heart ..., Hirschmann R, Sweet C, Ulm E, Gross D, Vassil T, Stone C | title = A new class of angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors | journal = Nature | volume = 2
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  • '''Polyanhydrides''' are a class of [[biodegradable]] [[polymer]]s characterized by anhydride bonds that con ...e been investigated as an important material for the short-term release of drugs or [[bioactive]] agents. The rapid degradation and limited mechanical prop
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  • Klemm, D., Heublein, B., Fink, H., and Bohn, A., "Cellulose: Cellulose esters represent a class of polymers that have the potential to participate in the carbon cycle via
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  • '''Antimicrobial Polymers''', also known as polymeric [[biocides]], is a class of [[polymers]] with [[antimicrobial]] activity, or the ability to inhibit {|class="wikitable" style= text aligned center
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  • {| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0" ...[[arc welding]].<ref name="Hunt 1969 126–138">{{cite journal |first = L. B. |last = Hunt|coauthors = Lever, F. M. |journal = Platinum Metals Review|vo
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  • ...quality and is primarily used for production of recreational and medicinal drugs. The major difference between the two types of plants is the appearance and {| class="wikitable collapsible collapsed" style="width:400px; text-align:center; fo
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  • | legal_UK = <!-- GSL, P, POM, CD, or Class A, B, C --> [[Category:Orphan drugs]]
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  • | pregnancy_US = <!-- A / B / C / D / X --> ...ychoactive drug]] of the [[phenethylamine]] and [[amphetamine]] [[chemical class]]es which is used as a [[stimulant]], [[decongestant]], and [[anorectic]] a
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  • ...icolRev2005-buckley">{{cite journal|author=Buckley NA, Isbister GK, Stokes B, Juurlink DN|title=Hyperbaric oxygen for carbon monoxide poisoning: a syste ...hive.org/web/20080528195959/http://www.lungusa.org/site/pp.asp?c=dvLUK9O0E&b=35375 |archivedate = May 28, 2008|deadurl=yes}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal|au
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  • ...d Asthma.] Evidence Report/Technology Assessment number 129. Beach J, Rowe B, Blitz S, Crumley E, Hooton N, Russell K, Spooner C</ref>. And often, patie ...nitors and cleaning staff (e.g. [[chloramine-T]]), pharmaceutical workers (drugs, enzymes), seafood processors, shellac handlers (e.g. amines), solderers an
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  • ...us-cancer.ogg}} (medical term: [[malignancy|malignant]] [[neoplasm]]) is a class of [[disease]]s in which a group of [[cell (biology)|cells]] display ''unco ...e has been significant progress in the development of [[targeted therapy]] drugs that act specifically on detectable molecular abnormalities in certain tumo
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  • ...patients are often prescribed [[antibiotic]]s and other [[antimicrobial]] drugs to help treat illness; this may increase the [[natural selection|selection ...t diseases caused by Gram-positive MRSA, there are currently few effective drugs for Acinetobacter. However, Acinetobacter germs are evolving and becoming i
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  • {|class="wikitable" ...e is dissolved in molten [[sodium nitrite]].<ref>{{cite journal|first = R. B.|last = Temple|coauthor = Thickett, G. W.|title = The formation of manganes
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  • {|class="wikitable" ...eight Loss Agent and Muscle Development Agent|last = Vincent,|first = John B .|doi =10.2165/00007256-200333030-00004 }}</ref>
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  • {| class="wikitable" ...action of the elements.<ref>{{cite book|title=Merck Index of Chemicals and Drugs, 9th ed.|publisher=Merck & Co.|location = Rahway, N.J.|year=1976|isbn=09119
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  • ...from glazed earthenware containers.<ref>R. Baselt, ''Disposition of Toxic Drugs and Chemicals in Man'', 8th edition, Biomedical Publications, Foster City, {| class="wikitable" style = "float:right; margin-left:15px;"
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  • ...[[tetraethyl lead]].<ref>{{cite book| title = Merck Index of Chemicals and Drugs, 9th ed., monograph 8393| author = Windholz, Martha| publisher = Merck|year {| class="wikitable"
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  • :{| class="wikitable" ...h, Ross Howden, Wendy M. Dietrich, Sarah Bugg, Matthew J. O'Connell, Peter B. Goldsbrough, and Christopher S. Cobbett |title=Phytochelatin synthase gene
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  • ...ophobic compartments such as [[lipid bilayers]] of cells while hydrophilic drugs (low partition coefficients) preferentially are found in hydrophilic compar ...}}</ref> Likewise, hydrophobicity plays a major role in determining where drugs are distributed within the body after adsorption and as a consequence in ho
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  • \mathrm{A}_{x}\mathrm{B}_{y} \rightleftharpoons x\mathrm{A} + y\mathrm{B} in which a complex <math>\mathrm{A}_{x}\mathrm{B}_{y}</math> breaks down into ''x'' A
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  • ...ugate" depends on the context. The conjugate acid BH<sup>+</sup> of a base B dissociates according to :BH<sup>+</sup> + OH<sup>−</sup> {{Eqm}} B + H<sub>2</sub>O
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  • {| class="wikitable" | [[B.M. Birla]]
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  • | pregnancy_US = <!-- A / B / C / D / X --> ...oned.<ref name="pmid6849786">{{cite journal |author=Dougall JR, Cunningham B, Nimmo WS |title=Paracetamol absorption from Paramax, Panadol and Solpadein
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  • ...elief of moderate to severe pain as an alternative to [[opioid]] analgesic drugs. Animal studies have shown that nefopam has a potentiating (analgesic-spar ...="Alfonsi">{{cite journal | author= Alfonsi P, Adam F, Passard A, Guignard B, Sessler DI, Chauvin M | title= Nefopam, a nonsedative benzoxazocine analge
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  • ...receptor]]s , and 3. '''synthetic cannabinoids''', a structurally diverse class of mostly synthetic substances that bind to cannabinoid receptors. The latt ...more.<ref name="pmid15866316">{{cite journal | author = Begg M, Pacher P, Bátkai S, Osei-Hyiaman D, Offertáler L, Mo FM, Liu J, Kunos G | title = Evi
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  • | journal = Current Opinion in Investigational Drugs (London, England: 2000) ...ocal seizure|partial seizures]] (effective when added to other antiseizure drugs). In 2002, an [[indication (medicine)|indication]] was added for treating [
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  • ...so known as a '''painkiller''') is any member of the group of [[Medication|drugs]] used to relieve [[pain]] (achieve [[wiktionary:analgesia|analgesia]]). Th ...-inflammatory drug]]s (NSAIDs) such as the [[salicylate]]s, and [[opioid]] drugs such as [[morphine]] and [[opium]]. They are distinct from [[anesthetics]],
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  • ...ions for the acute treatment of migraine : place in therapy.|journal = CNS Drugs|volume = 19|issue = 9|pages = 769–84|year = 2005|pmid = 16142992|doi = 10 ...inophen causes three times as many cases of [[liver failure]] as all other drugs combined,<ref>[http://www.nytimes.com/2002/09/20/us/warnings-sought-for-pop
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  • | legal_status = Illegal in Germany and France, Class B (UK) ...a J, Goda Y |title=Chemical analysis of synthetic cannabinoids as designer drugs in herbal products |journal=Forensic Science International |volume=198 |iss
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  • ...a J, Goda Y |title=Chemical analysis of synthetic cannabinoids as designer drugs in herbal products |journal=Forensic Science International |volume=198 |iss {|class="wikitable" border="1"
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  • | legal_status = Illegal in Germany and France, Class B (UK) ...a J, Goda Y |title=Chemical analysis of synthetic cannabinoids as designer drugs in herbal products |journal=Forensic Science International |volume=198 |iss
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  • ...fied the [[Law enforcement agency|enforcement]] of cannabis [[prohibition (drugs)|prohibition]], while others have reduced it. ...cannabis [[smoke]] can be found in the [[3rd millennium BC|3rd millennium B.C.]], as indicated by [[charred]] cannabis [[seed]]s found in a [[ritual]]
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  • ...nuary 1, 2005, 180 nations belonged to the [[Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs]]. The international drug control bodies exert a powerful influence across ...was returned to Class B in January 2009[http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/drugs/drugs-law/cannabis-reclassification/].
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  • ...systems affects the whole system, and explains the mode of action of many drugs. {| class="wikitable"
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  • ...date = }}</ref><ref name="isbn0-397-51820-X">{{cite book | author = Hille B, Catterall, WA | authorlink = | editor = George J Siegel, Bernard W Agranof ...pancreas|pancreatic]] beta-cell [[insulin]] release. In the search for new drugs, ion channels are a frequent target.<ref name="pmid17395128">{{cite journal
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  • | legal_UK = Class B .... Legal Med. 104: 43-46, 1990.</ref><ref>R. Baselt, ''Disposition of Toxic Drugs and Chemicals in Man'', 8th edition, Biomedical Publications, Foster City,
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  • | legal_UK = Class A ...title=Sublimaze Official FDA information, side effects and uses |publisher=Drugs.com |date= |accessdate=2010-07-28}}</ref> [[Actiq]], [[Durogesic|Durogesic,
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  • ...a, and also Class A misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia and Class B misdemeanor possession of marijuana. He received a deferred imposition of s {|class="wikitable" border="1"
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  • | legal_UK = Class A (CD) | title = Drugs@FDA - Approval History: Hycodan
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  • | pregnancy_category = B (1st. and 2nd. trimenon), X (third trimenon) ...in Europe.{{Citation needed|date=May 2010}} Combinations with psychoactive drugs such as [[chlorprothixene]] and/or [[amitriptyline]] have also been investi
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  • ...''' is a [[non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug]] of the arylalkanoic acid class that is marketed in the UK & U.S. by [[Merck & Co.|Merck]] as '''Clinoril'' ...the stomach than other NSAID's except for drugs of the [[COX-2 inhibitor]] class {{Fact|date=February 2007}}. The exact mechanism of its NSAID properties is
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  • | pregnancy_US = <!-- A / B / C / D / X --> ...non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs]] (NSAIDs) of the arylpropionic acid class, which is used to treat muscle inflammation and [[arthritis]]. It is an act
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  • | IUPAC_name = (''RS'')-2-(1,8-Diethyl-4,9-dihydro-3''H''-pyrano[3,4-b]indol-1-yl)acetic acid | pregnancy_US = <!-- A / B / C / D / X -->
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  • | pregnancy_US = <!-- A / B / C / D / X --> ...elongs to the class of medications known as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). It is used to relieve inflammation, swelling, stiffness, and pain
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