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Two Weeks is a 2006 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Steve Stockman and starring Sally Field. Ensemble cast also includes Ben Chaplin , Julianne Nicholson , Tom Cavanagh , Glenn Howerton and Jenny O'Hara .
Levetiracetam, sold under the brand name Keppra among others, is a novel antiepileptic drug [7] used to treat epilepsy. [8] It is used for partial-onset , myoclonic , or tonic–clonic seizures, [ 7 ] and is taken either by mouth as an immediate or extended release formulation or by injection into a vein .
Films about non-human animals that do drugs. Pages in category "Films about animals on drugs" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
[2] [3] Seletracetam has shown potent seizure suppression in models of acquired and genetic epilepsy, [3] and has been well tolerated by various animal models. [3] The second is its binding to N-type calcium channels and preventing influx of Ca 2+ during high-voltage activation that is typical of epilepsy .
Hepatotoxicity and drug-induced liver injury also account for a substantial number of compound failures, highlighting the need for toxicity prediction models (e.g. DTI), [2] and drug screening assays, such as stem cell-derived hepatocyte-like cells, that are capable of detecting toxicity early in the drug development process. [3]
Based on Austin Wright's novel Tony and Susan, the psychological 2016 drama Nocturnal Animals, starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Amy Adams, is known for an ambiguous ending that leaves it up to the ...
Controversies in film concerning the topic of cruelty to animals either during filming or seen on film. Pages in category "Animal cruelty incidents in film" The following 57 pages are in this category, out of 57 total.
This behavior was controversially depicted in the 1974 documentary Animals Are Beautiful People: the crew of the film reportedly staged the scene, either by soaking the fruit in alcohol before allowing animals to eat it, [4] or by simply injecting the animals with a veterinary anesthetic to elicit symptoms of intoxication. [5]