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  2. Picamilon - Wikipedia

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    Picamilon (also known as N-nicotinoyl-GABA, pycamilon, and pikamilon) is a drug formed by a synthetic combination of niacin and γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA). It was developed in the Soviet Union in 1969 [3] and further studied in both Russia [4] and Japan as a prodrug of GABA. [5] In Russia, picamilon is sold as a prescription drug.

  3. Talk:Picamilon - Wikipedia

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    There is no direct evidence to prove or disprove that Picamilon acts as a pro-drug. Finally a more important question of whether Picamilon has any pharmacological effect to begin with. Are there any controlled clinical studies proving Picamilon's efficacy? If there is no efficacy, the question of whether Picamilon acts as a pro-drug becomes moot.

  4. Hopantenic acid - Wikipedia

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  5. Juice cleanses may disrupt microbiome in only 3 days - AOL

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    The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) warns that some detox/cleansing products may contain illegal or potentially harmful ingredients, are marketed using false health claims, and could be harmful ...

  6. How Much Does Semaglutide Cost With and Without Insurance? - AOL

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    Without insurance, your semaglutide cost per month can add up. Ozempic can cost about $900 a month, Wegovy can be around $1,300 a month, and Rybelsus can cost roughly $950. With insurance, you may ...

  7. Clobazam - Wikipedia

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    Clobazam, sold under the brand names Frisium, Onfi and others, is a benzodiazepine class medication that was patented in 1968. [3] Clobazam was first synthesized in 1966 and first published in 1969.

  8. Vinpocetine - Wikipedia

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    The inclusion of vinpocetine in dietary supplements in the U.S. has come under scrutiny due to the lack of defined dosage parameters, unproven short- and long-term benefits, and risks to human health. [22] In the U.S., vinpocetine supplements are marketed as sports supplements, brain enhancers, and weight loss supplements. [9]

  9. Emoxypine - Wikipedia

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    Emoxypine (2-ethyl-6-methyl-3-hydroxypyridine), also known as Mexidol or Mexifin, a succinate salt, is chemical compound which is claimed by its manufacturer, the Russian company Pharmasoft Pharmaceuticals, to have antioxidant and actoprotector properties, [2] [3] but these purported properties of emoxypine have not been proven. [4]