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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. Sine Cerere et Baccho friget Venus - Wikipedia

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    Venus Frigida, Rubens 1615, Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten, Antwerp.Venus and Cupid are freezing, as a satyr arrives with a fruit bowl. Depictions in art divide into those showing Venus, typically with an accompanying Cupid, either "freezing", without food and drink (or much in the way of clothing), or more comfortable when supplied with them, usually by the other gods in person. [15]

  5. Kalimotxo - Wikipedia

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    The calimocho [1] or kalimotxo (Basque pronunciation: [ka.li.mo.tʃo], Spanish pronunciation: [ka.li.ˈmo.tʃo]) is a drink consisting of equal parts red wine and a cola-based soft drink. [2] [3] Red wine and cola were combined in Spain as early as the 1920s, but Coca-Cola was not widely available. That changed in 1953, when the first Coca-Cola ...

  6. File:Picamilon2d.png - Wikipedia

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  7. List of caffeinated alcoholic drinks - Wikipedia

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    Coffee: 212 mg 249 mg 20 % 1.5 oz espresso, liquor (various) Buckfast Tonic Wine "brown bottle" [3] [4] Caffeine: 89 mg 60 mg 14.8% 60 mg caffeine per 100 ml. Fortified wine (14.8%). 1 wine glass (5 oz) Vodka Red Bull: Red Bull: 60 mg 20 mg 7.4% A 250 ml can Red Bull (60 mg caffeine in average), 2 oz vodka (40%) Irish coffee: Coffee: 80 mg 48 ...

  8. Food and drink prohibitions - Wikipedia

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    "Use of eggs meet & vine [meat and wine] is strictly-prohibited here."Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, India. 1993. Various religions forbid the consumption of certain types of food. For example, Judaism prescribes a strict set of rules, called kashrut, regarding what may and may not be eaten, and notably forbidding the mixing of meat with dairy produc

  9. Txakoli - Wikipedia

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    In Chile, a wine called chacolí has been made for centuries: «The permanence until today of two alcoholic beverages of Spanish origin, one called Pajarete, produced in the valley of the Huasco River and the valley of the Elqui River and, the other, chacolí, A genuine product of the Copiapó Valley and the Choapa Valley, it is a historical ...