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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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