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  2. List of withdrawn drugs - Wikipedia

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    Diversion, abuse, and a relatively high rate of overdose deaths in comparison to other drugs of its group. This drug continues to be available in most of the world including the US, but under strict controls. Terfenadine (Seldane, Triludan) 1997–1998 France, South Africa, Oman, others, US Prolonged QT interval; ventricular tachycardia [2] [3]

  3. Denervation - Wikipedia

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    Denervation is any loss of nerve supply regardless of the cause. If the nerves lost to denervation are part of neural communication to an organ system or for a specific tissue function, alterations to or compromise of physiological functioning can occur. [ 1 ]

  4. Drug recall - Wikipedia

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    A drug recall removes a prescription or over-the-counter drug from the market. Drug recalls in the United States are made by the FDA or the creators of the drug when certain criteria are met. When a drug recall is made, the drug is removed from the market and potential legal action can be taken depending on the severity of the drug recall. [1]

  5. A Broward company recalls a drug with an FDA black box ... - AOL

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    The recall covers over 112,000 bottles distributed nationwide. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  6. The FDA has recalled thousands of bottles of the antidepressant duloxetine, sold under brand name Cymbalta, due to the presence of a possibly cancer-causing chemical.

  7. A growing recall problem - AOL

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    CVS has twice the recalls on generic, over-the-counter drugs as competitor Walgreens, found the Bloomberg investigation, which analyzed data from the Food and Drug Administration.

  8. Pharmacological torture - Wikipedia

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    Pharmacological torture is the use of psychotropic or other drugs to punish or extract information from a person. [1] The aim is to force compliance by causing distress, which could be in the form of pain, anxiety, psychological disturbance, immobilization, or disorientation.

  9. A New Pain Medication Could Reinforce the Disastrous ... - AOL

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    A New Pain Medication Could Reinforce the Disastrous Crackdown on Prescription Opioids. Jacob Sullum. January 30, 2024 at 4:25 PM. K-State/Flickr. ... As a new drug under patent, VX-548 is bound ...