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  • 41Opioid — Endogenous opioid peptides Skeletal molecular images Adrenorphin Amidorphin Casomorphin …

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  • 42Laudanum — Combination of Morphine morphinan Codeine morphinan Thebaine morphinan Papaverine benzylisoquinoline Clinical data Pregna …

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  • 43Zopiclone — Systematic (IUPAC) name (RS) 6 (5 chloropyridin 2 yl) 7 oxo 6,7 dihydro 5H pyrrolo[3,4 b]pyrazin 5 yl 4 methylpiperazine 1 carboxylate Clinical data Trade n …

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  • 44Traveler's diarrhea — Montezuma s revenge redirects here. For other uses, see Montezuma s revenge (disambiguation). Traveler s diarrhea Classification and external resources ICD 9 009.2 Traveler s diarrhea (TD), is the most common illness affecting travelers …

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  • 45Polysaccharide-K — Polysaccharide K, also known as PSK, is a proteoglycan found in the polypore fungus Trametes versicolor. The results obtained from a large number of published scientific studies and clinical trials show that PSK is a powerful immunomodulator… …

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  • 46Levofloxacin — Systematic (IUPAC) name (S) 7 fluoro 6 (4 methylpiperazin 1 yl) 10 oxo 4 thia 1 azatricyclo[7.3.1.05,13] trideca 5(13),6,8,11 tetraene 11 carboxylic acid …

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  • 47Fasciolosis — Classification and external resources ICD 10 B66.3 ICD 9 121.3 …

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  • 48Dientamoebiasis — Classification and external resources ICD 9 007 DiseasesDB 32407 …

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  • 49Roflumilast — Systematic (IUPAC) name 3 (cyclopropylmethoxy) N (3,5 dichloropyridin 4 yl) 4 (difluoromethoxy)benzamide Clinical data AHFS/Drugs.com …

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  • 50Hysteria —    In 1802, Paris psychiatrist Jean Baptiste Louyer Villermay (1775–1837), in an essay differentiating hypochondria from hysteria, described a young female patient, uncertain about romance, who, at the sight of her loved one fainted, uttering… …

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