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  2. German submarine U-358 - Wikipedia

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    German submarine U-358 was a Type VIIC U-boat of Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine during World War II. She carried out five patrols before being sunk north of the Azores by British warships on 1 March 1944.

  3. Glutethimide - Wikipedia

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    Glutethimide is a Schedule II drug under the Convention on Psychotropic Substances. [10] It was originally a Schedule III drug in the United States under the Controlled Substances Act, but in 1991 it was upgraded to Schedule II, [11] several years after it was discovered that misuse combined with codeine increased the effect of the codeine and deaths had resulted from the combination.

  4. Tablet (pharmacy) - Wikipedia

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    For this reason, producers of drugs such as OTC analgesics wanting to emphasize the strength of their product developed the "caplet", a portmanteau [6] of capsule-shaped tablet, [7] [8] in order to tie this positive association to more efficiently produced tablet pills as well as being an easier-to-swallow shape than the usual disk-shaped tablet.

  5. Halazone - Wikipedia

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    Halazone tablets have been used to disinfect water for drinking, especially where treated tap water is not available. A typical dosage is 4 mg/L. [5] [6] Halazone tablets were commonly used during World War II by U.S. soldiers for portable water purification, even being included in accessory packs for C-rations until 1945.

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    While Viagra typically works for just a few hours, Rhino claims the effects of a single pill can last seven, nine, or even 14 days. Yikes. Rhino pills could illegally contain sildenafil.

  7. Joshua Ward - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] The pills were artificially coloured red, purple and blue. [9] The historian Jeremy Black has noted that "his remedies killed as many as they cured". [10] The chemist Joseph Clutton published an analysis of Ward's pills in A True and Candid Relation of the Good and Bad Effects of Joshua Ward's Pill and Drop in 1736.

  8. Venetoclax - Wikipedia

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    Study M14-358 (NCT02203773) was a non-randomized, open-label clinical trial of venetoclax in combination with azacitidine (n=67) or decitabine (n=13) in newly diagnosed participants with AML. [18] In combination with azacitidine, 25 participants achieved a CR (37%, 95% CI: 26, 50) with a median observed time in remission of 5.5 months (range: 0 ...

  9. Pyrimethamine - Wikipedia

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    In the UK, the same drug is available from GSK at a cost of US$2013) for 30 tablets (about $0.66 each). [48] In Australia, the drug is available in most pharmacies at a cost of US$9.35 (A$12.99) for 50 tablets (around US$0.18 each). [49] In Brazil, the drug is available for R$0.07 a pill, or about US$0.02. [50]