The drugs used to prevent the body rejecting the new heart adversely weakened his resistance to infection. |
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A substantial quantity of suspected class A and class C drugs have been seized by police in a raid on a house in Orkney. |
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Most youngsters abuse drugs and alcohol because they are bored or for kicks and don't realise it until they are addicted. |
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St-Maurice also says that setting limits for the amount of drugs found in someone's system is a political, and contradictory, issue. |
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Because many of these drugs are well absorbed after oral administration, they are clinically useful in the outpatient setting. |
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Nurses usually prepared and administered intravenous drugs on the wards, but cytotoxic drugs were prepared centrally by the pharmacy department. |
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The two most important groups of drugs for malaria treatment are still based on quinine or artemisinin. |
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The right to appeal is a luxury all too frequently utilised on a variety of matters within football, from red cards to missed drugs tests. |
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Unlicensed drugs are not specified in the database because they are not automatically reimbursed by insurance. |
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Antidepressants are another group of drugs known to cause akathisia 3-5 but are not as well recognised. |
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Instead, they are made aware of the seriousness of their offences, while also being offered help to withdraw from drugs at an early stage. |
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The crew arrived several minutes later and I was able to get drugs into him, including adrenaline. |
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This is the haul of drugs seized when 25 police officers raided a Highworth pub. |
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Opioid analgesics or morphine-based drugs form the cornerstone of burn pain treatment. |
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Opiate drugs can help relieve pain, and the drugs clonazepam and sodium valproate may help relieve involuntary muscle jerks. |
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Sinus node dysfunction is usually caused by drugs such as digoxin, quinidine, or procainamide. |
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Whenever and wherever drugs are available, human nature will drive people to take them. |
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These drugs contain a combination of caffeine, aspirin and acetaminophen and are especially known for causing rebound headaches. |
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It's particularly aimed at users of recreational drugs like cannabis, speed and ecstasy. |
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The people that we deal with for taking drugs do not live in the lap of luxury, they live in squalor and filth. |
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In addition, there were frequent public outcries over the users' behaviors, such as shooting their drugs openly in public places. |
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When the program started, there were six newly born babies withdrawing from drugs in the Special Care Nursery at Lismore Base Hospital. |
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Short term treatment with antipsychotic drugs carries a significant risk of sedation, acute dystonias, akathisia, and parkinsonism. |
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Critics says the US Government is leaning on its neighbour, under pressure from the drugs industry. |
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A heroin addict who ran a drugs den frequented by dealers at all hours of the day has been jailed for 18 months. |
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Does this mean that using recreational drugs in your private life is worse than attacking and causing harm to another person? |
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Many drugs and foods are known to interfere with the anticoagulation effect of warfarin. |
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We investigated mortality in a population of trauma patients who were intubated before reaching hospital without anaesthetic drugs being used. |
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They had police dogs raiding the crowd of people and I saw a dog signal out a guy who obviously had some drugs on him. |
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During the raids police seized personal belongings, documents, drugs paraphernalia, a quantity of crack cocaine and a small amount of cannabis. |
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She said pupils take drugs at the weekend and are still suffering after-effects when they come back to school. |
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First-year students learn aseptic transfer of drugs from vials and ampules and handling techniques for antineoplastic drugs. |
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A Columbia University survey shows teenage girls who date boys two or more years older are much likely to abuse drugs or alcohol. |
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Future research will need to include greater numbers of individuals who abuse drugs other than alcohol. |
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The stimulant drugs are based on amphetamine and carry a risk of sudden death from fatal heart rhythms. |
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Regular use of drugs like acetaminophen, ibuprofen or naproxen may also pose hazards. |
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Scientists don't know much about how drugs like amphetamine and Prozac interact in young children. |
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Maternal overtreatment with antithyroid drugs can induce fetal goitrous hypothyroidism. |
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He claimed to have finally kicked the drugs in 2002 with the help of a treatment called neurotransmitter restoration. |
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The frontline drugs are expensive and beyond the reach of the public health system of most countries. |
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A dry mouth caused by certain drugs or after chemotherapy or radiotherapy to the head and neck may also lead to thrush. |
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He's got quite a bad drugs background, and it just goes to show that using heroin and crack cocaine is very expensive. |
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Now top rappers began to write edgy lyrics celebrating street warfare or drugs and promiscuity. |
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He was taken to Lucan where he was questioned and then charged with drugs offences. |
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He said he was jailed in January for shoplifting offences and stayed off drugs when he was released. |
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It was imposed in June last year for dangerous driving under the influence of drugs and could count against her in future sentencing. |
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This is surely more of a worrying trend than the few people who follow onto harder drugs through use. |
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We cannot rid the world of drugs but I give you my word that I will work to ensure that our kids have less access to them. |
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I've been whoring myself to come up with the money for the drugs and I don't want to do that anymore. |
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It was felt that they would be far better employed dealing with crime, petty vandalism, drugs and joyriding in the villages. |
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It has also raised the ire of prison officers who said drugs were not acceptable outside jails and should not be tolerated inside either. |
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With the regularity and volume of drugs and treatment that I undergo, the law of averages would suggest that a mistake could be made. |
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Omitted prescription medications included such drugs as oxycodone, warfarin, and insulin. |
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Bulimics tend to be impulsive and more apt to abuse alcohol and drugs than average. |
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It was also possible that drugs used to stimulate ovaries could trigger chromosomal abnormalities. |
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We can control our death rate, what with medicines, wonder drugs and vaccinations. |
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A couple feared for their lives after they were booked into a hotel in what they described as a dangerous drugs ghetto in South Africa. |
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Recent studies have suggested that a number of drugs may act specifically to increase healing rates. |
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The advent of specific drugs joined with a more research-based, reductionist brand of medical diagnosis. |
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These include normal doses of anaesthetic agents, overdoses of sedative drugs or alcohol, and a generalized epileptic seizure. |
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Many people need to taper the dose gradually to stop drugs like Ativan, Valium or Xanax. |
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They pulled me, poked me, sucked blood out of me, pumped drugs into me, and you know what? They still couldn't find anything wrong with me. |
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Large doses of antibiotic drugs, antimicrobial drugs and a muscle relaxant are usually given once a tetanus diagnosis is suspected. |
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Drug delivery systems are needed to exploit many of the drugs developed from advances in molecular biology. |
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I think a lot of this is fuelled by drink or drugs and the man that assaulted me certainly reeked of alcohol. |
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An armed robber is appealing against his conviction claiming that he was high on a mind-bending cocktail of drugs when he confessed to police. |
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The consequences of drugs prescribed by practitioners with bogus qualifications and only the haziest understanding of medicine can be horrific. |
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The suppliers of drugs do not have this choice, so they tool up to protect their trade from intruders or competitors. |
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The project, the first of its kind in the York area, aims to help addicts of heroin and other opiate drugs such as methadone. |
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Hard drugs inevitably become Georgie's coping device to handle these racial adjustments. |
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These antiretroviral drugs include zidovudine, zalcitabine and fialuridine. |
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Yes, the use of heroin and harder drugs has also risen steadily there over a similar period. |
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Finally, the efficacy of some peptide drugs and hormones can be substantially enhanced by acylation. |
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Finally, the drugs are recovered by using industrial solvents, such as acetone, ether, or chloroform. |
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Hand guns and heroin were seized by drugs squad police in the latest Crack Down raids. |
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The most useful drugs are anticonvulsants, especially gabapentin and carbamazepine, and tricyclic antidepressants, especially amitriptyline. |
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Experts expect in the coming years a boom of synthetic drugs such as amphetamines and Ecstasy, which are even more dangerous. |
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A drugs haul of heroin, cannabis, cocaine, amphetamines and ecstasy tablets were seized in raids on 27 houses. |
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It's also true that a lot of conservative Republicans are big opponents for the war on drugs for the reasons that you mentioned. |
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Officers say they found the drugs hidden in special panels sewn into his tracksuit trousers. |
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There were more performance-enhancing drugs going down than at an all-night rave. |
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Rather, all known abused drugs affect a limited number of neurotransmitters by agonism or antagonism of a specific receptor site. |
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When you've got a baby you can't just take a load of drugs and zonk out and pretend it doesn't exist! |
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My mother used booze and drugs to deal with her anger and my father kept his anger in. |
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It is one of the drugs of choice among recreational users in pubs and clubs as well as among problem drug-users. |
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Patients with wasting diseases were revitalised by drugs which stimulated the synthesis of protein, the key ingredient of muscle, bone and skin. |
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Among the drugs most widely employed used to lower blood pressure are the angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors. |
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An active and vociferous campaigner against drugs too, Paula literally has the athletics world at her feet in adoration. |
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Patients with coronary artery disease undergoing angioplasty should continue taking antiplatelet drugs as usual. |
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These drugs are used to prevent angina pectoris, to lessen the risk of a second heart attack and to treat congestive heart failure. |
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But it is understood that two reported shootings in the area are connected with the growing drugs trade. |
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Tim should also see his way through to retirement, despite the storm engulfing the drugs industry. |
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I was shooting drugs and drinking liquor and it just killed my liver and turned me into an ugly drunk. |
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Secondly reclassifying the drugs will do absolutely nothing to prevent anyone else from dying. |
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For as far back as David can remember, his mother used drugs on a recreational basis. |
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Some turned to alcohol or drugs to cope with their legacies of violence and shame. |
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Paramedics in Britain never use anaesthetic drugs or muscle relaxants to achieve intubation. |
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The police ambushed the dealer in a bogus arrest, stripped him of cash and drugs then sent him on his way. |
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If people, of their own free will, choose to take dangerous drugs for recreational reasons that is regrettable. |
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After all, they're the ones who will have most ready access to the drugs if and when they are ever developed and marketed. |
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Surely we have to crack down on corruption and abuse, and eliminate idiocies like the direct advertising of prescription drugs to consumers. |
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America is on one of its prohibitionist kicks, treating drugs as something utterly satanic. |
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I overdosed on both prescription and over-the-counter drugs, abused alcohol and ruined my liver, and can't tolerate any drugs now. |
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Most of modern medicine's prescription drugs grew out of traditional herbal remedies. |
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I agree with the opinion about how it can led on to harder drugs for certain people, but this is not everyone. |
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Although I had quit drinking, I began using drugs by myself in an attempt to feel better. |
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If you have family members who abuse drugs or alcohol, you're at higher risk of the same problem. |
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If we can get our kids to age 21 without smoking or using illegal drugs or abusing alcohol, they're almost certain to be home free. |
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Sedative gases and drugs relieve anxiety and cause temporary relaxation without putting you to sleep. |
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People who as toddlers learn secure emotional attachment due to good parenting don't feel the need to abuse drugs or alcohol. |
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What are we doing to prevent them from using drugs at an age when they are still innocent and vulnerable? |
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Osteoporosis can also accompany endocrine disorders or result from excessive use of drugs such as corticosteroids. |
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She was subjected to an intensive combination of cytotoxic drugs and cranial radiotherapy. |
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He says by creating drugs to replicate the effect, it will take longer for the accumulative damage caused by free radicals to occur. |
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Bladder infections caused by the herpes virus are usually treated with antiviral drugs such as acyclovir. |
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They are more likely than anorexics to abuse drugs and alcohol or have problems with the law. |
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The jury should infer that the applicant had used the scales in order to weigh the drugs before supplying them. |
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Drug use was pandemic at these shows because drugs act to trigger the transformation into the private self. |
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Many more women, and gay men, find their drinks laced with a whole host of other illegal and prescription drugs or alcohol. |
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Tests showed no signs of illness or abnormality and there was no evidence of illegal drugs in the 52-year-old man's system. |
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The discovery of antibiotic drugs has been helpful in treating acute infection associated with chronic bronchitis. |
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Four suspected wraps of class A drugs were found in a flat and taken away for analysis. |
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In other cases, they were still running drugs as one of their many hustles, but they could not keep regular clients who trusted them. |
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By creating analogs of nucleotides, she and her research group made drugs that treat acute leukemia and kidney plant rejection. |
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The area in which the family live is a violent one with drugs and alcohol abuse prevalent. |
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The boxer denied all knowledge of the gun, ammunition and drugs and told police he had been set up. |
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He said it was impossible to put figures on the number of young people addicted to drugs who were involved in crime. |
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Japanese researchers are developing new drugs which work in the same way as allopurinol but are metabolised in the liver rather than the kidneys. |
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He would allow the reimportation of prescription drugs from Canada to give Americans access to substantial discounts. |
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Our pharmacology professor lecturing in 1940 stated that 10 drugs in use were probably effective. |
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He has apparently given up drugs on three or four occasions, but he has relapsed. |
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A former heroin and crack addict, he has been off drugs and in the community for five years. |
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Other innovative drugs whose development he oversaw included atracurium, a muscle relaxant, and lamotrigine, an epilepsy drug. |
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Patients who abuse alcohol and drugs are much more likely to develop medical problems than the general population. |
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The Government is throwing pots and pots of money at drug abuse, but alcohol creates far, far more problems than drugs here. |
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Urine tests were performed and those using illegal drugs were also ensnared in the net. |
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According to the indictment, the drugs included alprazolam, hydrocodone, phentermine hydrochloride, and promethazine cough syrup with codeine. |
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People were doing these death drugs from harmless marijuana and LSD to heroin and PCP and Quaaludes. |
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Other drugs that should be used with caution during lactation include amiodarone, cyclosporine, lithium, estrogens and radiopharmaceuticals. |
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In college I abused alcohol, marijuana, cocaine and other drugs socially, at parties. |
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If you weren't on drugs you would answer your phone, but you're probably hopped up right now, aren't you? |
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The doctor is correct that long-term use of anti-anxiety drugs like alprazolam, diazepam or lorazepam can cause dependency. |
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In this country the law as to the habitual use of such drugs is somewhat illogical. |
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Temperature, wind chill, humidity, wetness and even the ingestion of drugs and alcohol can contribute to frostbite. |
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He admits to using illegal drugs in order to deal with the pain, she added. |
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Campbell admitted lying about her use of drugs in the past on several occasions. |
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Use of these drugs is routinely equated with socially degraded status and participation in activities indicative of the code of the streets. |
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Sales reps wield enormous influence, as doctors depend on them for information on the newest prescription drugs and clinical findings. |
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The three most popular drugs consumed in discos in Shenzhen were ketamine, ecstasy and cannabis. |
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The perception is that they are pretty safe drugs and are handed out willy-nilly, with a lot of pressure from some patients. |
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She was told that both drugs are addictive and will no longer be prescribed for her. |
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Motorists driving under the influence of drugs are being targeted in a new poster campaign. |
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Tobacco is one of the most addictive drugs available and by far the deadliest overall. |
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Arrested three times on drugs charges, he was finally forced to put his career on hold for a year while he kicked his habit. |
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The claimant said that she committed her offences in order to raise cash for drugs, those drugs being originally amphetamine and later heroin. |
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Many of the drugs used to control the disease caused her severe allergic reactions. |
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Was it conceivable that the drugs he had been given for pain had permanently addled his brain? |
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He soon started using harder drugs and supported his addictions through criminal activities. |
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Moreover, metabolism of certain drugs and xenobiotics also occurs to some extent in all body tissues, but mostly in liver, lung, intestinal tract, kidney, and skin. |
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The company's core technologies include drugs that target the G2 checkpoint and a screening system to find selective abrogators of the G2 checkpoint. |
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Treatment has entered a new era with the development of anti-viral drugs starting with acyclovir, which is beneficial if started in the first 3 days of the illness. |
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Sligo's drugs gangs having more guns is a worrying development. |
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He said he used the scales to weigh drugs before buying them. |
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Whitaker shows how some pharmaceutical companies have cooked the books to make the drugs seem more effective than they are. |
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Padre Goyo, with his clerical collar and his bulletproof vest, is an icon for those fighting drugs and corruption. |
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Selling drugs in cahoots with a childhood friend, a disagreement led to manslaughter by gunshot. |
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Three years earlier Mr Smith had kneecapped him, breaking his leg with a baseball bat after drugs he was looking after went missing, the jury heard. |
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I smuggled drugs to make money for them, to pay for their schooling, to secure their futures with good careers. |
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This is about brand-name birth control drugs and other devices that some consumers swear off because they are too expensive. |
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The senator is just the latest public figure to decry student use of so-called study drugs without a formal diagnosis. |
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The drugs can't arrest the disease's progress, but they can slow it down considerably. |
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This is a factor in the rising abuse of alcohol and drugs by the Wolof. |
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Continuous long-term use of acetaminophen and aspirin, ibuprofen, and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs appears to increase the body's need for folic acid. |
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So far, eight have been arrested for offences such as conspiracy, handling stolen goods, possession or supply of drugs and driving without insurance. |
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The consumption of recreational drugs has reached epidemic proportions. |
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The sardonic humour was wasted on him, and he begged me to give him the inside track on what drugs to take to win gold without the eternal shame of a life ban. |
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Crooks can use it to apply for credit, file fake claims with insurers, or buy drugs and medical equipment that can be resold. |
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He admitted the festive season can often lead to depression for those currently using drugs or in recovery, but he believes the New Year can offer renewed hope, too. |
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The LCR also dealt with questions like globalisation, women's liberation, gay rights, anti-racism and reform of the drugs laws, and attracted a younger electorate. |
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Those lines are also great places to score Xanax and crack, both drugs that are not affected by narcotic antagonists. |
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Although recent reductions in the price of these drugs are welcome, the rapid increase in legal distribution will inevitably increase illegal leakage into the private sector. |
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You only thought you did because they shot you up with drugs back then. |
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In interviews, a few students admitted to dabbling in drugs on campus, but said they never heard about thuggish dealers. |
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A new report says patients who take drugs like Xanax, Valium, and Ambien have a higher risk of dying. |
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The money that drugs generate is their way to achieve the American Dream in a sort of twisted Scarface-type of fashion. |
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The entropic penalty is greater for the drugs than for benzene and resorcinol, perhaps because the latter possess fewer degrees of freedom that can be restricted upon binding. |
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It was a high-tech attempt to smuggle in drugs and phones from the skies over a maximum-security facility. |
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But its problems with boy racers, recidivist teenage car thieves, drugs and child abuse made it as good a choice as any other provincial centre for the launch. |
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These areas have become killing fields where youth increasingly suffer from mal-education, high unemployment, environmental racism and rising influx of drugs and weapons. |
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The drug war shows no signs of abating in Mexico and the appetite for drugs in the United States remains high. |
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Research has documented that as offenders mature, they are less likely to continue using drugs and less likely to recidivate than are younger offenders. |
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Leo tries selling drugs to some junkies, but they refuse to pay. |
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The ATAC study is an international collaboration which compared the safety and efficacy of tamoxifen with anastrozole alone and the combination of both drugs for 5 years. |
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These drugs block the growth and spread of cancer by interfering with specific molecules involved in tumor growth. |
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In recent years, Jamie has managed to give up drugs and, according to friends is a considerably calmer individual. |
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The story of a Texas electrician who deals experimental AIDs drugs only took twenty years to make it to Hollywood. |
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The jungled mountains of western Colombia, where the drugs are produced and guerrillas operate, look an awful lot like Vietnam's Central Highlands. |
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The drugs are collected from the pharmacy by the specialist chemotherapy nurses and handed to the consultant or to juniors in the consultant's presence. |
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The illegal generic drugs are then shipped from India to the United States and delivered by an airfreight forwarding company based in the United States. |
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He helped athletes to cheat, using drugs that broke sport's doping laws. |
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Doctors treated Jeanne with a combination of anesthetic and antiviral drugs to protect her brain and nervous system from the effects of the disease. |
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We found that emergency facilities ranged widely from the provision of simple analgesia to that of intravenously administered drugs and full resuscitation facilities. |
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Whether Manwaring planned on consuming the drugs or simply had them in hopes of getting laid will be determined in court. |
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Zero tolerance for drugs means zero tolerance for absent-mindedness. |
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The British player failed a drugs test for the anabolic steroid last summer, but protested his innocence to the Association of Tennis Professionals. |
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She is there to help patients through depression, withdrawal from drugs and alcohol, medication's side effects and other issues that come with having the disease. |
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He knew the drugs Paul had given him would addle his brain, but surely not to the extent he couldn't follow a conversation with his little brother. |
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The drugs have addled him so much that it takes pot, alcohol, ecstasy, Special K and GHB to give him that special happy feeling now when he goes out. |
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In the recovery room and three theatres, the drugs cupboards had been opened using force and the metal cupboards inside had been opened with keys. |
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Also, Congress has repeatedly favored importing cheaper foreign drugs as a way to renew price competition in the US drug market, the most expensive in the world. |
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A British parallel importer will buy the drugs in countries such as Spain, where wholesale prices are much lower, and repackage them for the home market. |
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She was addicted to drugs and alcohol and she had been for many years. |
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It's hard enough to try to raise your kids right and keep them away from drugs without someone slipping this into my kids' daily round of subliminal nudging. |
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These drugs interfere with the double helix zip-unzip-zip-again process of RNA and DNA replication. |
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Cycling is crying out for a major tour without a whiff of a drugs scandal. |
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While a moralistic speech won't convince kids not to try drugs, a story about people affected by drugs might. |
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The reason he had not offered information concerning where he had obtained the drugs was because he was genuinely afraid for his safety if he did so. |
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The motivation for prescribing the drugs must be to relieve suffering. |
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Now, someone who once supplied famous friends with drugs is talking, shedding light on the seedier side of Hollywood living. |
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Given where his life appeared to be headed, Henderson isn't sure whether it's more remarkable that he stopped abusing alcohol and drugs or won the lottery. |
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There were different views about the use or otherwise of both relaxant drugs and manual control among those skilled in the profession and experienced in this form of therapy. |
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Donna, who has been working with Castleton teenagers, told Castleton community forum that youths would be less likely to abuse drugs or alcohol if they had a shelter. |
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The Liberal Democrats believe drugs policy should be based on evidence, not dogma or the desire to sound tough. |
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Now lets be quite clear on this, I think employers have a right to be protected from employees who abuse drugs and alcohol and who are unable to carry out their job properly. |
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Furthermore, while abstracts of novel drug types were more likely to be presented at the meeting, they were no less likely than abstracts on non-novel drugs to be published. |
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Most had personality disorders or had abused drugs or alcohol. |
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Buying prescription drugs without a scrip is a serious legal offense, as Rush Limbaugh could tell you. |
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I heard on the radio today that they have stopped supplying certain pharmacies in Canada because said pharmacies reimport drugs into the United States. |
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Even when bundled together, just 2.6 percent of Americans misuse prescription drugs in a given month. |
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Politicians will surely reimport drugs and dispense them at cheap prices. |
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They're even threatening to withhold new drugs to Canada unless the government negotiates a price that is high enough to discourage reimportation. |
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That fear stems from moves by four of the world's largest drug makers to begin choking off supplies to Canadian pharmacies which reimport drugs to American consumers. |
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I'd pick up drugs straight away and my plans went out of the window. |
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In the death chamber, prison wardens strapped him to the gurney and administered the drugs as he repeated a Buddhist mantra. |
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Treatment of swine flu is based on antiviral drugs such as Oseltamivir and Zanamivir, a drug for the treatment of flu. |
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Historically, drugs were discovered through identifying the active ingredient from traditional remedies or by serendipitous discovery. |
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The first, discussed in Chapter 35, which present drugs decongestants, mucolytics, antihistamines, and antitussives. |
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A new class of drugs called skeletal anabolics shows promise in treating osteoporosis. |
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A week earlier, DNCD officials intercepted a shipment of drugs hidden in sweet potatoes and yautia at the Autopista Duarte toll area. |
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After that I progressed to all other drugs both illegal and prescription to the point where at 15 I started injecting amphetamines and heroin. |
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The Yakuza syndicates are involved in activities ranging from prostitution and drugs to extortion and white-collar crime. |
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In the fields of medicine, biotechnology and pharmacology, drug discovery is the process by which new candidate drugs are discovered. |
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Penicillin, introduced a few years later, provided a broader spectrum of activity compared to sulfa drugs and reduced side effects. |
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This can result from dehydration, abnormal heart rhythms, overmedication with blood pressure drugs and disorders of the autonomic nervous system. |
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Non-generic drugs are usually more expensive than their generic equivalents. |
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There are Yardie and East European gangs dealing drugs and buying and selling women. |
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Portugal is also known for having decriminalized the usage of all common drugs in 2001, the first country in the world to do so. |
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The raid followed an anonymous tipoff about a strong smell of drugs coming from a house in Wyke Road. |
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Only a few studies analysed the effects of newer anti-epileptic drugs like lamotrigine, levetiracetam and topiramate. |
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Treatment with antibiotics and antiparasitic drugs produced only a transient improvement. |
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Yes, she does get out of her mind on drugs sometimes, but she is also a very clever, intelligent, witty, funny person who can hold it together. |
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The Iron Law of Prohibition dictates that greater enforcement results in more potent alcohol and drugs being smuggled. |
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Antimicrobials are a class of drugs that includes antibiotics, antivirals, antiparasitics and antifungals. |
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Without the oblivion that drugs had brought, he was now in a healthy enough mental condition to want to make friends. |
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The 1961 Convention seeks to control more than 116 drugs that it classifies as narcotic. |
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Conventional medical therapy for an enlarged prostate includes alpha-blocker drugs such as Flomax to relax the smooth muscle in the prostate. |
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If I'm really suffering, I use Dynastia, a new prescription-only steroid and antihistamine spray containing the drugs azelastine and fluticasone. |
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Governments generally regulate what drugs can be marketed, how drugs are marketed, and in some jurisdictions, drug pricing. |
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Alonely comic-book fan begins to believe he really does have superhuman powers after agreeing to take part in a drugs trial. |
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The latest developments in drugs to treat patients with bipolar disorders have given many a new lease on life. |
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Moon's behaviour was becoming increasingly destructive and problematic through excessive drinking and drugs use, and a desire to party and tour. |
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The border police searched the car for drugs and other contraband. |
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He asked his disciples to adopt a vegetarian diet, abstain from recreational drugs including alcohol, and lead a pure and celibate lifestyle. |
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Based on the target organism, anti-infective drugs can be categorized into antibacterial, antiviral, antifungal, and antiparasitic. |
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Impact of drugs on family life and kin networks in the innercity African-American single parent household. |
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However, the adversative side effects of lung cancer therapeutic drugs could pose a challenge to the growth of this market. |
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Resistance to antimicrobial agents develops soon after these life-saving drugs are introduced into human and animal medicine. |
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A brief medical examination indicated that Waugh was suffering from bromide poisoning from his drugs regimen. |
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Each was combined with the two chemotherapy drugs adriamycin and cyclophosphamide. |
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Mr Paddy Whur, for the club, said there had been problems with drugs in the club but asked the sub-committee to accept that steps had been taken. |
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Likewise, offenders cannot be expected to turn their life around while they are dependent on drugs or in fear of being assaulted. |
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In his early life, Oldfield used drugs including LSD, whose effects on his mental health he discussed in his autobiography. |
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Other drugs may act on other kinds of receptors involved in weight gain, such as the beta-3 adrenergic receptors in fat tissue. |
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Safe handling of antineoplastic drugs has been a concern for oncology nurses for more than three decades. |
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A MAD axeman was being hunted last night after three revenge attacks in a suspected drugs feud. |
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The only FDA approved treatment alternatives for opiate detoxification today are drugs that have their own addictive properties. |
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Serum sickness is a type III hypersensitivity reaction that occurs one to three weeks after exposure to drugs including penicillin. |
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Companies market the drugs under such names as Ritalin, Concerta, and Adderall. |
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Eating disorders can become as addictive to some people as drugs are to others. |
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Use caution if administering adrenergic drugs because sympathetic effects of olodaterol may be potentiated. |
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The drugs were Amlodipine, Atorvastatin, Omeprazole, Rabeprazole, Ramipril and Venlafaxine. |
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The drugs marijuana, ecstasy, and LSD scored far lower in terms of related harms. |
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The Hermits were a straightforward pop band and enjoyed drugs and practical jokes. |
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Within the subgroup with WWE risk of malformations were higher for those who were not on antiepileptic drugs and those who were on polytherapy. |
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These guidelines provide incentives to industry to make drugs safer and less abusable. |
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See your doctor for a course of antidiarrhoeal drugs, and antispasmodic drugs can be prescribed to relieve muscle spasms. |
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See your doctor for a course of antidiarrhoeal drugs and antispasmodic drugs may relieve muscle spasms. |
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He thinks that drugs inhibiting reuptake are methylating drugs while those that enhance reuptake are acetylating drugs. |
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Mark, who admits taking psychedelic drugs in the past, spent July in Peru where he drank Ayahuasca, a hallucinogenic brew made from vines. |
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Effects of anticonvulsive drugs on pentylenetetrazol kindling and long-term potentiation in freely moving rats. |
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Mechanism of pemetrexed is better than traditional antifolate drugs with great competitiveness in the field. |
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No significant associations were noted with the use of hard drugs and assaultive behavior, the results indicate. |
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Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs block those chemicals, thus decreasing pain. |
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Prison cells have been vandalised and prisoners have access to drugs and mobile phones, some delivered by drones. |
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He insisted he did not knowingly take the drugs and claimed his drink was spiked on anight out. |
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Surveys in many countries show that temazepam, MDMA, nimetazepam, and methamphetamine rank among the top illegal drugs most frequently abused. |
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Townshend had stopped using drugs and became interested in the teachings of Meher Baba. |
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Furthermore, this medicinal reservoir has repeatedly contributed drugs such as ephedrine and aconitine to modern medicine in the last century. |
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But the Beats, despite their appealing cult of drugs and Whitmanian sincerity, lacked the cool elegance Lou venerated. |
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Other drugs included antitoxins, a few biological vaccines, and a few synthetic drugs. |
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