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  2. Noscapine - Wikipedia

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    Noscapine has also been used to identify drug users who are taking street heroin at the same time as prescribed diamorphine. [19] Since the diamorphine in street heroin is the same as the pharmaceutical diamorphine, examination of the contaminants is the only way to test whether street heroin has been used.

  3. Laudanum - Wikipedia

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    Laudanum was historically used to treat a variety of conditions, but its principal use was as a pain medication and cough suppressant. Until the early 20th century, laudanum was sold without a prescription and was a constituent of many patent medicines .

  4. Narcotoline - Wikipedia

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    Narcotoline is an opiate alkaloid chemically related to noscapine. It binds to the same receptors in the brain as noscapine to act as an antitussive, [1] and has also been used in tissue culture media. [2]

  5. Lentigo in Cats: Symptoms, Causes, & Treatments - AOL

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    The post Lentigo in Cats: Symptoms, Causes, & Treatments appeared first on CatTime. Lentigo in cats is a common dermatological condition characterized by the presence of small, flat, brownish ...

  6. 22 of the Best Movies About Cats, from ‘Keanu’ to ... - AOL

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    Like dogs, cats are great companions. Sure, they’re independent creatures, but they also form incredible bonds with humans (even studies have proven that they boost our...

  7. Syrup of ipecac - Wikipedia

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    Syrup of ipecac (/ ˈ ɪ p ɪ k æ k /), or simply ipecac, is a drug that was once widely used as an expectorant (in low doses) and a rapid-acting emetic (in higher doses). It is obtained from the dried rhizome and roots of the ipecacuanha plant (Carapichea ipecacuanha), from which it derives its name.

  8. No, We’re Not Anthropomorphizing. Your Cat May ... - AOL

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    Cats use body language very effectively to express their feelings. Depressed cats often hold their ears back and tuck or wag their tail. You may also notice that their hair stands on end.

  9. Maropitant - Wikipedia

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    Maropitant (INN; [3] brand name: Cerenia, used as maropitant citrate , is a neurokinin-1 (NK 1) receptor antagonist developed by Zoetis specifically for the treatment of motion sickness and vomiting in dogs. It was approved by the FDA in 2007, for use in dogs [4] [5] and in 2012, for cats. [6]