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  • Contraindications for the use of lidocaine include: * Prior use of [[Amiodarone hydrochloride]]
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  • | legal_status = Schedule 4 ([[Australia|Aus]])<br />[[Over-the-counter substance|OTC]] or [[Prescription drug|Rx]] ([[U.S.]]) ...ral solution and the effervescent tablets are available [[over-the-counter substance|over the counter]] in many countries.
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  • ...of opioid accompanied by a [[benzodiazepine]], or is suspected or known to use opioids nonmedically.<ref>{{cite journal|author=Lazarus P |title=Project La ...1=JS|last2=Keating|first2=GM|title=Buprenorphine/naloxone: a review of its use in the treatment of opioid dependence.|journal=Drugs|date=2009|volume=69|is
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  • ...rnal|author=Bergman SA |title=Ketamine: review of its pharmacology and its use in pediatric anesthesia |journal=Anesthesia Progress |volume=46 |issue=1 |p ...en shown to be effective in treating depression in patients with [[bipolar disorder]] who have not responded to other anti-depressants.<ref>{{Cite journal|auth
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  • ...esistant Campylobacter species and the withdrawal of fluoroquinolones from use in poultry: a public health success story. | journal = Clin Infect Dis | vo ...under a variety of different brand names and is also available for limited use in [[veterinary medicine]].
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  • ...3 molecules of water per molecule of MB.<ref>http://www.methylene-blue.com/substance.php</ref> Methylene blue should not be confused with [[methyl blue]], anoth ...ed as a [[redox indicator]] in [[analytical chemistry]]. Solutions of this substance are blue when in an oxidizing environment, but will turn colorless if expos
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  • ..."The History of Levodopa as it Pertains to Parkinson's disease," Movement Disorder Society’s 10th International Congress of Parkinson's Disease and Movement ...in the prefrontal cortex are thought to contribute to [[attention deficit disorder]]. It has been found that D1 receptors<ref name="Inhibitorydopamine">{{cite
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  • ...ohol]]-filled, digital, or [[thermistor]]-based instruments. It remains in use in a number of other ways in scientific and scientific research application ...h are used in mercury spill kits to absorb mercury vapors (spill kits also use [[activated carbon]] and powdered zinc).<ref name=patnaik/>
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  • '''[[Recreational drug use|Recreational]] uses:'''<br> ...disorder|addiction]]; [[drug tolerance|tolerance]] and [[psychological]] [[substance dependence|dependence]] develop rapidly, although [[Physical property|physi
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  • | legal_status = [[Schedule IV controlled substance|Schedule IV]] (International) ...a Roche]], following [[chlordiazepoxide]] (Librium) which was approved for use in [[1960]]. Released in 1963 as an improved version of Librium, diazepam b
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  • ...use among English speakers by 1889, and both ''loco'' and ''locoweed'' in use by 1844.<ref name=SmeadSlatta2004>{{cite book Although some authors claim it is incorrect to use ''loco'' as a noun (in place of locoweed), in fact this usage has a long hi
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  • Temazepam was first synthesized in 1964, but it first came into use in 1969 when its ability to counter insomnia was realised.<ref>{{cite journ
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  • ...urface. Hydrophobic treatment facilitates processing because it allows the use of a [[water jet cutter]]. ...erogel and the most extensively studied and used. It is a [[silica]]-based substance, derived from [[silica gel]]. The world's lowest-density [[solid]] is a sil
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  • ...common metals and the most common [[ferromagnetic]] materials in everyday use. Fresh iron surfaces appear lustrous silvery-gray, but oxidize in air. According to [[Pliny the Elder]], iron use was common in the Roman era. He reported in his "Natural History" chapter 3
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  • * [[Metabolic disorder]]s, ''e.g.'', [[gout]] or [[porphyria]] ...the new setting in the hypothalamus, then [[shivering]] begins in order to use muscle movements to produce more heat. When the fever stops, and the hypot
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  • ...(biology)|tension]], etc.), maladaptive behaviors (e.g., [[aggression]], [[substance abuse]]), and cognitive impairment (e.g., concentration and memory problems ...ign jobs to provide meaning, stimulation, and opportunities for workers to use their skills.
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  • }}Chapter 1</ref>. The key to Bjerrum’s method was the use of the then recently developed [[glass electrode]] and [[pH meter]] to dete }}</ref>. The next key development was the use of a computer program, LETAGROP<ref>{{cite journal|last=Dyrssen|first=D.|co
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  • ...ption {{cite web|url=http://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/ac60120a014|title=Use and Abuse of pH measurements|author=Isaac Feldman|year=1956}} - cited and a ...often described as standard buffer solution. In practice, it is better to use two or more standard buffers to allow for small deviations from Nernst-law
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  • ..., [[babesiosis]], and [[ehrlichiosis]]. They can also cause a neurological disorder known as [[tick paralysis]].<ref>{{cite web | title = Ticks: Introduction | ...or certain drugs). Rarely the condition is caused by a primary bone marrow disorder. In this last case, the platelets may not function normally, causing the bl
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  • ...as [[biological weapons]]), or be any illness that came forth from the (ab)use of [[technology]].[[Image:Masque of the Red Death (screenshot).jpg|thumb|36 |A disorder 'afflicting those who habitually and pathologically catalogue and construct
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  • ...al| author=McGivern JG| title=Ziconotide: a review of its pharmacology and use in the treatment of pain. | journal=Neuropsychiatr Dis Treat | year= 2007 | ...al| author=McGivern JG| title=Ziconotide: a review of its pharmacology and use in the treatment of pain. | journal=Neuropsychiatr Dis Treat | year= 2007 |
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  • ...23]]. If amobarbital is taken for extended periods of time, physical and [[Substance dependence|psychological dependence]] can develop. ...Serum: A Possible Weapon], ''[[60 Minutes]]'', April 23, 2003.</ref> The use of amobarbital as a truth serum has lost credibility due to the discovery{{
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  • ...oved in the U.S. by the [[Food and Drug Administration]] (FDA) in 1994 for use as an adjunctive medication to control [[Focal seizure|partial seizures]] ( ...aken for 40–60 days has been effective in reducing cravings or desire to use methamphetamine.<ref>[http://www.prometainfo.com/ittrium/home/MediaampResou
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  • | licence_US = <!-- FDA may use generic name --> ...|chemical nomenclature]]), or '''dronabinol''', is the main [[psychoactive substance]] found in the [[cannabis]] plant.
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  • ...ivotal in defining and characterizing the syndrome at a time when cannabis use is on the rise. ...0,2933,510193,00.html New 'Severe Vomiting' Syndrome Linked to Chronic Pot Use].</ref>.
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  • ...its use by interacting with neuroanatomical factors. Chronic use of this substance may lead to physical changes in the brain, which may affect the behaviour o ...ffects of cannabis.png|thumb|alt=A|Areas in the body affected by marijuana use.]]
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  • ...ref><ref>Copeland, J (2004). Developments in the treatment of cannabis use disorder. ''Current Opinion in Psychiatry'' 17, 2114-2121</ref> ...with the different interventions to assist in the '''cessation of cannabis use'''.
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  • ...rding to the [[United Nations]], cannabis "is the most widely used illicit substance in the world."<ref name='UN-WDR-2010'>{{cite book | last1 = UNODC | title = ...e = 14}}</ref> The [[drug possession|possession]], [[Recreational drug use|use]], or [[Illegal drug trade|sale]] of cannabis preparations containing psych
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  • ...nds. Symptoms occur in three-quarters of persons recovering from long-term use of [[Alcoholic beverage|alcohol]], [[methamphetamine]], or [[benzodiazepine ...ivan |first2=Michael J. |title=Dual Diagnosis: Counseling the Mentally Ill Substance Abuser |url=http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=lvUzR0obihEC |edition=2nd |d
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  • ...tp://codes.ohio.gov/orc/3719.41 |title=Lawriter - ORC - 3719.41 Controlled substance schedules |publisher=Codes.ohio.gov |date=2000-05-17 |accessdate=2010-08-30 ...xification and long-term replacement therapy in [[opioid]] [[Substance use disorder|dependency]], and the drug is now used predominantly for this purpose. In t
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  • ...l_status = [[Class A]] - Non-Clinical use - and [[Schedule II]] - Clinical use - (UK), <br />DEA [[Schedule II]] (USA), [[S8]] (AU) ...was developed shortly after [[diacetylmorphine]] was removed from clinical use for this purpose in most of the world and banned outright in many countries
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  • ...d a maintenance [[drug addiction#Anti-addictive drugs|anti-addictive]] for use in patients on opioids. It was developed in [[Nazi Germany|Germany]] in 193 ...ult, properly dosed methadone patients can reduce or stop altogether their use of these substances.
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  • ...f that the plant is an incarnation of the [[Virgin Mary]], with its ritual use also invoking that relationship. Its active [[psychoactive constituent]] is ...r teens&mdash;the emergence of [[YouTube]] videos purporting to depict its use being an area of particular concern in this respect. The isolated and contr
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  • | '''[[Recreational drug use|Non-medical]] use/abuse:''' * Acute [[Vomiting|emesis]], [[blood disorder]]s
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  • ...s with [[narcolepsy]]. The same company is also investigating the drug for use as a [[fibromyalgia]] treatment.<ref>http://online.wsj.com/article/SB100014 ...use in humans was conducted in the early 1960s by Dr. [[Henri Laborit]] to use in studying the neurotransmitter [[GABA receptor|GABA]].<ref>{{cite journal
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