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  • 41Meclizine — drugbox IUPAC name = 1 [(4 chlorophenyl) phenyl methyl] 4 [(3 methylphenyl)methyl] piperazine CAS number = 569 65 3 ATC prefix = A04 ATC suffix = AB04 ATC supplemental = ATC|R06|AE05 PubChem = 4034 DrugBank = APRD00354 C=25 | H=27 | Cl=1 | N=2… …

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  • 42Pregabalin — drugbox IUPAC name = ( S ) 3 (aminomethyl) 5 methylhexanoic acid width = 152px CAS number = 148553 50 8 ATC prefix = N03 ATC suffix = AX16 PubChem = 5486971 DrugBank = APRD01198 C=8|H=17|N=1|O=2 molecular weight = 159.23 g.mol 1 smiles = NC [C@H] …

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  • 43Protriptyline — Systematic (IUPAC) name 3 (5H dibenzo[a,d][7]annulen 5 yl) N methylpropan 1 amine Clinical data Trade names …

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  • 44poison — poisoner, n. poisonless, adj. poisonlessness, n. /poy zeuhn/, n. 1. a substance with an inherent property that tends to destroy life or impair health. 2. something harmful or pernicious, as to happiness or well being: the poison of slander. 3.… …

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  • 45mental disorder — Any illness with a psychological origin, manifested either in symptoms of emotional distress or in abnormal behaviour. Most mental disorders can be broadly classified as either psychoses or neuroses (see neurosis; psychosis). Psychoses (e.g.,… …

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  • 46drug use — Introduction       use of drugs for psychotropic rather than medical purposes. Among the most common psychotropic drugs are opiates ( opium, morphine, heroin), hallucinogens (LSD, mescaline, psilocybin), barbiturates, cocaine, amphetamines,… …

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  • 47lethargy — noun Etymology: Middle English litargie, from Medieval Latin litargia, from Late Latin lethargia, from Greek lēthargia, from lēthargos forgetful, lethargic, irregular from lēthē Date: 14th century 1. abnormal drowsiness 2. the quality or state of …

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  • 48Heroin — Not to be confused with heroine. For other uses, see Heroin (disambiguation). Heroin …

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  • 49Tricyclic antidepressant — Tricyclic antidepressants (abbreviation TCAs) are a class of antidepressant drugs first used in the 1950s. They are named after the drugs molecular structure, which contains three rings of atoms (compare tetracyclic antidepressant). Example… …

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  • 50Barbiturate — Barbiturates are drugs that act as central nervous system depressants, and by virtue of this they produce a wide spectrum of effects, from mild sedation to anesthesia. They are also effective as anxiolytics, hypnotics and as anticonvulsants. They …

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