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  • ...</sub> receptor antagonists]] like [[ondansetron]]. In [[brain tumour]]s (primary or metastatic), dexamethasone is used to counteract the development of [[ed * NSAIDs and alcohol: increased risk of gastrointestinal ulceration
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  • ...I, ''et al.'' |title=N-acetylcysteine and contrast-induced nephropathy in primary angioplasty |journal=N. Engl. J. Med. |volume=354 |issue=26 |pages=2773–8 ...rk. [http://www.wjgnet.com/1007-9327/9/791.htm N-acetylcysteine attenuates alcohol-induced oxidative stess in rats] ''World Journal of Gastroenterology'' 2003
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  • ...s considered a [[prodrug]], since it is metabolised ''[[in vivo]]'' to the primary active compounds [[morphine]] and [[codeine-6-glucuronide]] (C6G).<ref>{{Ci ...zed by cytochrome P450 [[CYP2D6]], the current evidence is that C6G is the primary active compound.<ref>{{Cite journal|author=Armstrong SC, Cozza KL |title=Ph
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  • *[[Alcohol]] ...g young injection drug users (IDUs) in three U.S. cities |journal=Drug and Alcohol Dependence |volume=87 |issue=2-3 |pages=183–93 |year=2007 |month=March |p
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  • Activated carbon does not bind well to certain chemicals, including [[alcohol]]s, [[glycol]]s, strong [[acid]]s and [[base (chemistry)|bases]], [[metal]] ...ntor2-first = Stanton | title = Method of altering intoxicating effects of alcohol | issue-date = 1986 | patent-number = 4594249 | country-code = US | postsc
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  • ...author=Baigent C, Blackwell L, Collins R, ''et al.'' |title=Aspirin in the primary and secondary prevention of vascular disease: collaborative meta-analysis o ...al bleeding almost completely offset the benefits of aspirin. Thus, in the primary prevention trials aspirin did not change the overall mortality rate.<ref na
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  • ...minating with an [[aldehyde group]]. The other five carbon atoms each bear alcohol groups. Glucose is called an [[Hexose|''aldo''hexose]]. In solution, gluco Glucose is a primary source of energy for the brain, and hence its availability influences psych
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  • ...[Advil]], and Motrin. It is used for relief of symptoms of [[arthritis]], primary [[dysmenorrhea]], [[fever]], and as an [[analgesic]], especially where ther ...ist<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> However, it is much more soluble in alcohol/water mixtures.
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  • | SolubleOther = 0.116 g/L (18 °C, [[ether]]) <br /> slightly soluble in [[alcohol]], [[glycerol]] <br /> insoluble in [[acetone]] Magnesium sulfate is the primary substance that causes the absorption of [[Underwater acoustics|sound]] in [
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  • *[[Tranquilizer]]s like [[ethanol|alcohol]] (ethanol), [[gamma-Hydroxybutyrate]] (G, GHB), [[barbiturate]]s, [[benzod ...Company in 1817 as an [[analgesic]], and also as a treatment for opium and alcohol addiction. Commercial production began in Darmstadt, Germany in 1827 by th
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  • ...iduals, a normal dose can do the same; the risk is heightened by [[Ethanol|alcohol consumption]]. [[Paracetamol toxicity]] is the foremost cause of [[acute li ...wn tree snakes on Guam: evaluation of baits, snake residues, and potential primary and secondary hazards |journal=Environ Sci Technol |volume=36 |issue=17 |pa
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  • ...g [[status epilepticus]], [[muscle spasms]], [[restless legs syndrome]], [[alcohol withdrawal]], [[benzodiazepine withdrawal]] and [[Ménière's disease]]. It ...where it is consumed with large amounts of other [[depressants]] (such as alcohol or other sedatives).<ref name="Barondes1">{{cite book | first= Samuel H. |
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  • ...ate=2010-01-07}}</ref> [[Phylogenetics|Phylogenetic]] analysis using the [[primary structure|sequences]] of nuclear [[ribosomal DNA]] [[internal transcribed s ...ch appear to be the most toxic in the early spring.<ref name="Schep"/> Its primary toxic effect is to act as a stimulant in the [[central nervous system]]. It
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  • ...h consists of a [[percentage_solution|20% w/v]] solution of coal tar in [[alcohol]], with an additional 5% w/v of [[polysorbate 80]]; <ref>USP30-NF25 page 18 ...r=1992|isbn=0-911119-43-4}}</ref> Coal tar was formerly used as one of the primary ingredients of [[Tarmac|Tarmacadam]] pavements, when mixed with ironworks [
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  • ...mpted including work with [[acrylic acid]], [[acrylamide]] and [[polyvinyl alcohol]] (PVA)."<ref> ...anhydride]] copolymer, cross-linked [[carboxymethylcellulose]], polyvinyl alcohol copolymers, cross-linked [[polyethylene oxide]], and starch grafted copolym
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  • ...trocellulose]] or [[poly(methylacrylate-isobutene-monoisopropylmaleate)]] (alcohol based), and [[Acrylate polymer|acrylate]] or [[siloxane]] polymers ([[hexam The primary ingredient of some brands, including the [[Band-Aid]] brand, is a form of [
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  • ...ermine their biological functions and depend in a complicated way on their primary structures. [[Structural biology]] is the study of the structural propertie ...they consume. By consuming glucose the latter assist in the growth of the primary microorganism because they prevent the build-up of the cellodextrins, which
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  • ...makes a good gas and fair moisture barrier, as well as a good barrier to [[alcohol]] (requires additional "barrier" treatment) and [[solvent]]s. It is strong ...in specialty [[Bottles|bottle]]s, PET sandwiches an additional [[polyvinyl alcohol]] to further reduce its [[oxygen]] permeability.
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  • ...n that longer alkyl chains have resulted in higher activity. There are two primary explanations for this effect. Firstly, longer chains have more active sites ...ylbenzyl chloride, [[methylmethacrylate]], 2-chloroethyl vinyl ether,vinyl alcohol, maleic anhydride. The polymers are then activated by anchoring antimicrobi
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  • * [[Sugar alcohol|Sugar polyol]]s like [[glycerol]] and [[sorbitol]] * [[Ethanol|Ethyl alcohol]] (3-4% in volume).
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  • ...by volume, for producing [[fuel oil]] and [[petrol]], both important ''"[[primary energy]]"'' sources.<ref>[http://www.iea.org/bookshop/add.aspx?id=144 IEA K ...ne]] (C<sub>16</sub>H<sub>34</sub>) into [[diesel fuel]] and [[kerosene]] (primary component of many types of [[jet fuel]]), and the ones from hexadecane upwa
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  • ...Transportation]], have classified Gunpowder (black powder) as a ''Group A: Primary explosive substance'' for shipment because it ignites so easily. Complete m ...g on an iron bed.<ref name="earl-2"/> The mix is sometimes dampened with [[alcohol]] or water during grinding to prevent accidental ignition.
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  • |bgcolor=gainsboro|'''[[alcohol|free alcohol]]s '''||1% ...[[ester|oleate esters]] of long-chain (30-32 carbons) [[alcohol|aliphatic alcohol]]s, with the ratio of [[palmitate|triacontanylpalmitate]] CH<sub>3</sub>(CH
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  • ...ontains long-chain [[alkanes]] often containing ester, carboxylic acid, or alcohol [[functional group|groups]]. The structure and molecular weight of the hyd ...drocarbon]]s, containing [[alkane]]s, fatty acids, primary and [[secondary alcohol]]s, [[diol]]s, [[ketone]]s, [[aldehyde]]s.<ref name=Baker>EA Baker (1982) C
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  • ...ecause it tends to oxidize, but its oxides are pervasive and represent the primary ores. While it makes up about 5% of the [[Crust (geology)|Earth's crust]], ...Jack| last7 = Rituper| first7 = Rafael}}</ref> It can also be dissolved in alcohol to form tincture of iron.<ref name="Iron 2008"/> The other halides tend to
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  • ...old concentrated [[sulfuric acid]], and the diazonium salt on boiling with alcohol yielded phenylphenazonium salts. Aposafranone, C<sub>18</sub>H<sub>12</sub>
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  • This alcohol is important because it, not MG, traverses cell membranes. Once inside the ...in the number and severity of changes”. As leuco-malachite green is the primary metabolite of malachite green and is retained in fish muscle much longer, m
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  • |isbn = 5946281720}}</ref> For comparison, in [[alcohol]]s the C–O–H angle is about 110°; in [[ether]]s, the C–O–C angle i Reactions with [[alcohol]]s proceed similarly yielding ethylene glycol ethers:
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  • ...the environment and human health since long and the air we breathe is the primary cause for [[lung diseases]] like [[asthma]], [[rhinitis]], [[Chronic obstru [[Polyether alcohol]], [[polypropylene glycol]]
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  • ...agen.<ref>{{cite journal |author=Seitz HK, Pöschl G, Simanowski UA |title=Alcohol and cancer |journal=Recent developments in alcoholism : an official publica ...l carcinoma]]), [[Kaposi's sarcoma herpesvirus]] ([[Kaposi's Sarcoma]] and primary effusion lymphomas), [[hepatitis B]] and [[hepatitis C]] viruses ([[hepatoc
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  • #Primary routes of entry of the chemical into the body. ...al information would be records of voluntary employee assistance programs (alcohol, drug abuse, or personal counseling programs), medical records concerning h
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  • ...l]]'s toxicity, since methanol is metabolised into toxic formaldehyde by [[alcohol dehydrogenase]]. Formaldehyde does not accumulate in the environment, becau Formaldehyde is also a precursor to polyfunctional [[alcohol]]s such as [[pentaerythritol]], which is used to make [[paint]]s and [[expl
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  • The primary cause of lead's toxicity is its interference with a variety of enzymes beca ...g countries still allow leaded gasoline,<ref name="Payne08"/> which is the primary source of lead exposure in most developing countries.<ref name="Meyer-IntJH
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  • ...e="leadorg1">{{cite web|url = http://www.ldaint.org/technotes1.htm|title = Primary Extraction of Lead Technical Notes|publisher = LDA International|accessdate ...me="leadorg">{{cite web|url = http://www.ldaint.org/technotes2.htm|title = Primary Lead Refining Technical Notes|publisher = LDA International|accessdate = 7
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  • - [[Fetal alcohol syndrome]] - [[Primary care]]
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  • | C || [[Carnett's sign]] || [[John Berton Carnett]] ||primary care, surgery ||abdominal mass and/or pain || Am J Med Sci 174 (1927): ...|| [[neurology]] ||dorsal column lesions, cerebllar lesions, [[Drunkenness|alcohol intoxication]] || {{WhoNamedIt|synd|926|Romberg's sign}} ||inability to mai
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  • | [[Alcohol-Related Birth Defects]] | Alcohol-Related Neurodevelopmental Disorder
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  • ...clusion of sherry when a teetotalling guest prevented the usual serving of alcohol at a dinner, around 1905. Lady Curzon was the daughter of Chicago businessm ...itzel à la Holstein]] – Baron [[Friedrich von Holstein]] (1837–1909), primary German diplomat after [[Otto von Bismarck]], serving [[Kaiser Wilhelm II]].
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  • * [[Agnosia, primary visual]] * [[Alcohol antenatal infection]]
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  • * [[Alcohol-related disorder]] * [[Primary hypersomnia]]
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  • ...annabinoids are nearly insoluble in water but are soluble in [[lipid]]s, [[alcohol]]s, and other non-polar [[organic solvent]]s. However, as [[phenols]], they .... "Phytocannabinoids, CNS cells and development: A dead issue?" ''Drug and Alcohol Review''. 2010 Jan;29(1):91-98. PMID 20078688</ref> To the right the main c
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  • ...hydroxymitragynine]] (which is currently the most likely candidate for the primary active chemical in the plant).<ref name="Chittrakarn"/> Although 7-hydroxym Kratom's primary pharmacology is mediated by the alkaloids [[7-hydroxymitragynine]] and [[mi
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  • | Function = [[alcohol]]s ''[[Mentha arvensis]]'' is the primary species of [[mentha|mint]] used to make natural menthol [[crystals]] and na
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  • ...uents enter the body when cannabis is ingested. It has been shown that the primary active component of cannabis, Δ9-THC, is converted to the more psychoactiv ...ism#Routes_of_administration|spirits]] (often [[neutral grain spirit|grain alcohol]]) to create a “[[Green Dragon (drink)|Green Dragon]]”. This process is
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  • ...mal levels of [[THC]], analogous to attempting to get [[drunk]] from [[low-alcohol beer]]. ''Cannabis'' plants intended for any drug cultivation cannot be hid ...bis is a popular recreational drug around the world, only behind [[ethanol|alcohol]], [[caffeine]] and [[tobacco]]. In the United States alone, it is believed
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  • ...Altered affective response in marijuana smokers: an fmri study. ''Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 105,'' 139-153.</ref> have been shown in marijuana users. This ...experience the intoxicating effects associated with marijuana usage during primary exposure, and these effects materialize only after multiple exposures <ref>
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  • ...26, 352-357.</ref><ref>Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (2005d) Alcohol and other drug treatment services in Australia 2003-04: Report on the natio A US study in the Journal of Drug and Alcohol Dependence<ref>Marijuana withdrawal rivals nicotine, ''The Australian'', Fe
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  • ...ture.com/v2/articles/3603.html | title = Pipe Residue Information.}}</ref> Alcohol is an effective solvent for cleaning residue from paraphernalia. ...ism#Routes of administration|spirits]] (often [[neutral grain spirit|grain alcohol]]) to create a [[tincture]], often referred to as [[Green Dragon (drink)|Gr
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  • ...in opiate-dependent patients stabilized on sublingual buprenorphine. Drug Alcohol Depend. 2000 Dec 22;61(1):85-94.</ref> but has no such effect when taken su ...x/Suboxone, especially if there is no alcohol involved. Concomitant use of alcohol with any opioid increases the risk of overdose. One French study showed a h
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  • ...the world, according to the current version of ''The A-Z Encyclopaedia of Alcohol & Drug Abuse'' and other references. ...July 2005 FDA advisory warned of a high overdose potential when taken with alcohol. As of March 2010, it is still available in the United Kingdom under the br
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  • ...e use of non-narcotic drugs such as [[cocaine]], [[methamphetamine]], or [[alcohol]]. ...acts as a [[receptor antagonist]] against [[glutamate]]. Glutamate is the primary excitatory [[neurotransmitter]] in the [[central nervous system|CNS]]. NMDA
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  • ...clude [[ketamine]], [[tiletamine]], and [[dextromethorphan]]. Although the primary psychoactive effects of the drug lasts for a few hours, the total eliminati ...NS is not fully understood; it binds to many different receptor sites. The primary interactions are as a non-competitive antagonist at the 3A-subunit [epsilon
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  • ...o the Sierra Mazateca in the state of [[Oaxaca]] in Mexico, growing in the primary or secondary [[cloud forest]] and tropical evergreen forest at elevations f ...essen or avoid a stinging sensation in the mouth caused by the presence of alcohol. Tinctures vary in potency, and the effects can range from inducing a mild
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  • The primary use of dextromethorphan is as a [[cough suppressant]], for the temporary re ...ccomplished by CYP3A4, contributing to at least 90% of the MEM formed as a primary metabolite of DXM.<ref name="DXMdualprobe" />
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  • ...s in [[propionaldehyde]], a precursor to [[propionic acid]] and [[n-propyl alcohol]].<ref name=Keystone/> # primary and secondary heat recovery with quench;
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  • The symptoms of acute non-medical exposure are similar to those of [[alcohol intoxication]], beginning with headache, dizziness, and confusion and progr ...l dysfunction in cellular responses to S-(1,2-dichlorovinyl)-L-cysteine in primary cultures of human proximal tubular cells |journal=Biochem. Pharmacol. |volu
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  • ...e="moore"/> Mary Jo Wright died around 1931; John developed a problem with alcohol. He was ostracized and taunted for assisting the survivors, and rumored to ...of attached documentation) on the Rosewood massacre. It was based on what primary documents could be used, and interviews mostly with black survivors of the
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  • Media exposure may be a primary goal of those carrying out terrorism, to expose issues that would otherwise * [[Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives]] (ATF)
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  • ...ation= Washington, D.C. |date= 2001-03-03 | page=A.07}}</ref> [[Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives|ATF]] agent [[William Queen]], who infilt [[Image:Logo 96mc.jpg|thumb|Three piece patch of the Nine Six MC, Poland]]The primary visual identification of a member of an outlaw MC is the vest adorned with
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  • ..., and equipment that produces the joy of music, pool tables, chess, masks, alcohol, tapes, computers, VCRs, television, anything that propagates sex and is fu ...yment of women by the Taliban was the closing down in places like Kabul of primary schools not only for girls but for boys, because almost all the teachers th
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  • ...harm the baby,<ref name="CDCwhen"/> or drinks unsafe levels of [[alcoholic|alcohol]]. The mother is extremely ill. ...the liquid bulkiness in infant formula. Skim milk is commonly used as the primary diluent in milk-based formulation. In contrast, purified water is the most
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  • ...ican Prohibition]], the soda fountain to some extent replaced the outlawed alcohol establishments such as [[bar (establishment)|bars]] and [[bar (establishmen ...many years to harden ice cream. However, the use of liquid nitrogen in the primary freezing of ice cream, that is to effect the transition from the liquid to
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