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  2. Doxylamine - Wikipedia

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    [12] [13] Neither version of their guidelines explicitly included or mentioned doxylamine, although diphenhydramine was discussed. [12] [13] A 2015 systematic review of over-the-counter sleep aids including doxylamine found little evidence to inform the use of doxylamine for treatment of insomnia. [4]

  3. Effects of long-term benzodiazepine use - Wikipedia

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    Long-term use is sometimes described as use not shorter than three months. [2] Benzodiazepines are generally effective when used therapeutically in the short term, [3] but even then the risk of dependency can be significantly high. There are significant physical, mental and social risks associated with the long-term use of benzodiazepines. [3]

  4. Lamivudine - Wikipedia

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    Racemic BCH-189 (the minus form is known as lamivudine) was invented by Bernard Belleau while at work at McGill University and Paul Nguyen-Ba at the Montreal-based IAF BioChem International, Inc. laboratories in 1988 and the minus enantiomer isolated in 1989.

  5. Eszopiclone - Wikipedia

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    In addition, the effectiveness and safety of long-term use of these agents remain to be determined. It was concluded that more research is needed to evaluate the long-term effects of treatment and the most appropriate management strategy for elderly persons with chronic insomnia. [18] A 2009 meta-analysis found a higher rate of infections. [19]

  6. Levodopa - Wikipedia

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    Pyridoxal phosphate (vitamin B 6) is a required cofactor in this reaction, and may occasionally be administered along with levodopa, usually in the form of pyridoxine. Because levodopa bypasses the enzyme tyrosine hydroxylase , the rate-limiting step in dopamine synthesis, it is much more readily converted to dopamine than tyrosine, which is ...

  7. Pete Davidson Reveals How Much He Made on “Saturday Night ...

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    Pete Davidson is giving a realistic look into his first paycheck on Saturday Night Live.. On Dec. 4, the 31-year-old comedian got candid about his compensation on the iconic sketch show alongside ...

  8. 6 Potential Long-Term Effects of Ozempic - AOL

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    In fact, long-term use of Ozempic may reduce the risk of major adverse cardiovascular events like heart attack in people with type 2 diabetes. stefanamer / iStock. 6. Thyroid Cancer.

  9. Lisdexamfetamine - Wikipedia

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    Long-term amphetamine exposure at sufficiently high doses in some animal species is known to produce abnormal dopamine system development or nerve damage, [25] [26] but, in humans with ADHD, long-term use of pharmaceutical amphetamines at therapeutic doses appears to improve brain development and nerve growth.