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  2. Pilocarpine - Wikipedia

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    Pilocarpine is a cholinergic alkaloid that can reduce eye pressure, treat dry mouth, and improve near vision. It has various side effects, contraindications, and interactions, and is derived from a South American plant.

  3. Alcohol and health - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the effects of alcohol on health, from short-term intoxication and dehydration to long-term risks of cancer and liver disease. Find out the guidelines, warnings and statistics on alcohol consumption worldwide.

  4. Alcohol-related brain damage - Wikipedia

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    Learn how alcohol intoxication or withdrawal can alter the structure and function of the brain, leading to cognitive, emotional, and behavioral problems. Find out the risk factors, prevalence, and neurological deficits of alcohol-related brain damage.

  5. Sweat test - Wikipedia

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    The sweat test measures the concentration of chloride in sweat, which is elevated in people with cystic fibrosis due to defective chloride channels. The test is performed by stimulating sweat glands with pilocarpine and collecting sweat for 30 minutes, and the results are interpreted based on reference ranges and clinical presentation.

  6. 10 Ways to Prevent PE & Last Longer in the Bedroom - AOL

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    10 Ways to Prevent PE & Last Longer in the Bedroom. Some research suggests PE affects up to 39 percent of men (with estimates varying widely and reports often subjective).

  7. Alcoholic cardiomyopathy - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of alcoholic cardiomyopathy, a type of heart failure caused by long-term alcohol consumption. Find out how alcohol affects the heart muscle cells, and what factors can influence the prognosis of this condition.

  8. Disulfiram - Wikipedia

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    Disulfiram, also known as Antabuse, is a drug that causes severe reactions when combined with alcohol. It is used to treat chronic alcoholism by inhibiting the enzyme acetaldehyde dehydrogenase and increasing acetaldehyde levels in the body.

  9. Alcohol withdrawal syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Alcohol withdrawal syndrome; Ethanol: Specialty: Toxicology, addiction medicine, intensive care medicine, psychiatry: Symptoms: Anxiety, shakiness, sweating, vomiting, fast heart rate, mild fever [1] Usual onset: Six hours following the last drink [2] Duration: Up to a week [2] Causes: Reduction or cessation of alcohol intake after a period of ...