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  2. Cimetidine - Wikipedia

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    Cimetidine is widely distributed throughout all tissues. [7] It is able to cross the blood–brain barrier and can produce effects in the central nervous system (e.g., headaches, dizziness, somnolence). [2] The volume of distribution of cimetidine is 0.8 L/kg in adults and 1.2 to 2.1 L/kg in children. [6]

  3. List of withdrawn drugs - Wikipedia

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    Vasculitis [3] Alpidem (Ananxyl) 1995. Worldwide. Not approved in the US, withdrawn in France in 1994 [4] and the rest of the market in 1995 because of rare but serious hepatotoxicity. [3][5] Alosetron (Lotronex) 2000. US. Serious gastrointestinal adverse events; ischemic colitis; severe constipation. [2]

  4. H2 receptor antagonist - Wikipedia

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    Cimetidine was the prototypical histamine H 2 receptor antagonist from which later drugs were developed. Cimetidine was the culmination of a project at Smith, Kline & French (SK&F; now GlaxoSmithKline) by James W. Black, C. Robin Ganellin, and others to develop a histamine receptor antagonist that would suppress stomach acid secretion.

  5. 2014 Florida Amendment 2 - Wikipedia

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    Florida Amendment 2, Use of Marijuana for Certain Medical Conditions, is an initiative that appeared on the November 4, 2014, ballot in the state of Florida as a citizen initiated state constitutional amendment. It received a higher percentage than the 2006 vote which raised the minimum requirement to a 3/5 majority [ 2], although it failed to ...

  6. “You’re Lying”: Stephen King Sparks Debate With ... - AOL

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    September 3, 2024 at 3:56 AM. Stephen King shared a brutal response after discovering that a handful of his books were banned from school libraries in Florida, USA. Taking to his X page (formerly ...

  7. Cannabis in Florida - Wikipedia

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    Cannabis in Florida is illegal for recreational use. Possession of up to 20 grams (3⁄4 oz) is a misdemeanor offense, punishable by up to a year in jail, a fine of up to $1000, and the suspension of one's driver's license. [1] Several cities and counties have enacted reforms to apply lesser penalties, however.

  8. Publishers and authors sue over Florida book ban law - AOL

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    Major book publishers have sued the US state of Florida over a law that allows schools to ban certain books from their student libraries. The lawsuit, filed on Thursday by publishers including ...

  9. Dextromethorphan regulation by U.S. jurisdiction - Wikipedia

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    Florida Senate Bill 938 [7] states that a manufacturer, distributor, or retailer, or its employees and representatives is prohibited to provide a dextromethorphan containing product to a person under the age of 18 and that a person under the age of 18 is prohibited form purchasing a product containing dextromethorphan. The employee or ...