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  2. Cypro-Minoan syllabary - Wikipedia

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    The earliest known Cypro-Minoan inscription of any real length was a clay tablet discovered in 1955 at the ancient site of Enkomi, near the east coast of Cyprus. It was dated to ca. 1500 BC, and bore three lines of writing. [16] A number of other tablets were subsequently found including H-1885 (CM 0) which contained 23 signs and is dated to LC IB.

  3. Cyproheptadine - Wikipedia

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    Periactin (cyproheptadine) 4 mg tablets Cyproheptadine's 3D molecular structure represented as space-filling model Cyproheptadine is used to treat allergic reactions (specifically hay fever ). [ 8 ] There is evidence supporting its use for allergies, but second generation antihistamines such as ketotifen and loratadine have shown equal results ...

  4. Pimavanserin - Wikipedia

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    A 34 mg capsule and 10 mg tablet formulation were approved. Previously, people were required to take two 17 mg tablets to achieve the recommenced 34 mg dose per day. The 10 mg dose is indicated for people also taking CYP3A4 inhibitors (e.g., ketoconazole). [23]

  5. Stewart Adams (chemist) - Wikipedia

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    Stewart Sanders Adams OBE (16 April 1923 – 30 January 2019) was an English pharmacist, and bioengineer who was part of a team from Boots which developed the painkiller ibuprofen in 1961.

  6. Tranylcypromine - Wikipedia

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    Tranylcypromine abuse has been reported at doses ranging from 120 to 600 mg per day. [10] [26] [17] It is thought that higher doses have more amphetamine-like effects and abuse is promoted by the fast onset and short half-life of tranylcypromine. [17]

  7. James Young Simpson - Wikipedia

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    Sir James Young Simpson, 1st Baronet FRSE FRCPE FSA Scot (7 June 1811 – 6 May 1870) was a Scottish obstetrician and a significant figure in the history of medicine.He was the first physician to demonstrate the anaesthetic properties of chloroform in humans and helped to popularize its use in medicine.

  8. 'Clandestine' drug lab busted in Fountain Valley, 300,000 ...

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    Authorities investigating a 26-year-old Buena Park resident discovered a "clandestine drug lab" chock-full of suspected fentanyl pills and other drugs, police announced.

  9. Mestranol/noretynodrel - Wikipedia

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    The medication contained 0.15 mg mestranol and 10 mg noretynodrel. [8] Additional formulations containing 0.075 mg mestranol and 5 mg noretynodrel as well as 0.1 mg mestranol and 2.5 mg noretynodrel were subsequently introduced. [8] One formulation also contained 0.075 mg mestranol and 3 mg noretynodrel. [8]