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  2. Fenfluramine/phentermine - Wikipedia

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    The New York Psychiatric Institute, associated with Columbia University, the Research Foundation of the City University of New York, and Mount Sinai Medical Center tested fenfluramine intravenously on more than 100 Black and Hispanic boys between the ages of 6 and 10, with delinquent older brothers, to test the theory that delinquent behavior could be predicted by serotonin levels.

  3. Equianalgesic - Wikipedia

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    An equianalgesic chart is a conversion chart that lists equivalent doses of analgesics (drugs used to relieve pain). Equianalgesic charts are used for calculation of an equivalent dose (a dose which would offer an equal amount of analgesia) between different analgesics. [1]

  4. Phentermine - Wikipedia

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    The pharmacokinetics of phentermine are dose-dependent. [ 6 ] [ 6 ] Peak concentrations of phentermine are reached 6 hours following oral administration of a dose of 15 mg. [ 6 ] The steady-state levels of phentermine with continuous administration have been found to be around 200 ng/mL in clinical studies. [ 6 ]

  5. List of veterinary drugs - Wikipedia

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    amitriptyline – tricyclic antidepressant used to treat separation anxiety, excessive grooming dogs and cats; amlodipine – calcium channel blocker used to decrease blood pressure; amoxicillin – antibacterial; apomorphine – emetic (used to induce vomiting) artificial tears – lubricant eye drops used as a tear supplement

  6. Anti-obesity medication - Wikipedia

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    placebo-adjusted percent bodyweight lost (highest dose studied) Retatrutide: GLP-1, GIP, and glucagon receptor triple agonist In clinical trials 24 percent in a Phase II trial [77] Exenatide: Byetta GLP-1 receptor agonist: Approved for type 2 diabetes 2.5 kilograms (5.5 lb) [78] Cetilistat: Absorption inhibitor Not approved 1.5 kilograms (3.3 ...

  7. Dog health - Wikipedia

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    The lethal dose for 50% of dogs is 100 – 200 mg per kilogram (kg) of body weight, yet some dogs will exhibit signs of toxicosis after ingesting as little as 20 mg per kg. [38] In case of accidental intake of chocolate, especially involving a smaller dog, contact a veterinarian or animal poison control immediately; it is commonly recommended ...

  8. 3,4-Methylenedioxyphentermine - Wikipedia

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    In his book PiHKAL (Phenethylamines i Have Known And Loved), the dosage range is listed as 160–240 mg, and the duration as 3–5 hours. [1] MDPH's effects are very similar to those of MDA: they both are smooth and "stoning," and do not cause any visuals. They also alter dreams and dream patterns.

  9. Mephentermine - Wikipedia

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    Chemically, it is a substituted phenethylamine and amphetamine and is closely related to phentermine and methamphetamine. [4] [9] [1] Mephentermine was first described and introduced for medical use by 1952. [10] It was discontinued in the United States between 2000 and 2004. [2] [7] The medication appears to remain available only in India.