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  2. Bufotoxin - Wikipedia

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    Poisoning from toad toxin is rare but can kill. [7] It can occur when someone drinks toad soup, eats toad meat or toad eggs, or swallows live toads. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] It can also happen when someone deliberately takes commercial substances made with toad toxins. [ 8 ]

  3. Antacid - Wikipedia

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    Some antacids also inhibit pepsin, an enzyme that can damage the esophagus in acid reflux. [2] [13] Antacids do not directly inhibit acid secretion, and thus are distinct from acid-reducing drugs like H 2-receptor antagonists or proton pump inhibitors. [4] Antacids do not kill the bacteria Helicobacter pylori, which causes most ulcers. [4]

  4. List of herbs with known adverse effects - Wikipedia

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    Beyond adverse effects from the herb itself, "adulteration, inappropriate formulation, or lack of understanding of plant and drug interactions have led to adverse reactions that are sometimes life threatening or lethal." [3]

  5. Bufotenin - Wikipedia

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    Within 2 minutes these visual effects were gone, and replaced by a yellow haze, as if he were looking through a lens filter. [4] Fabing and Hawkins commented that bufotenin's psychedelic effects were "reminiscent of and mescaline but develop and disappear more quickly, indicating rapid central action and rapid degradation of the drug". [4]

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    This pick will allow side sleepers to rest comfortably and still get relief from acid reflux. It also comes with an easy-to-clean cover and gel-infused memory foam for a cooling feel with added ...

  7. National Park Service warns against licking Sonoran desert toads

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  8. GI cocktail - Wikipedia

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    The GI cocktail is a mixture of a viscous anesthetic, an antacid, and an anticholinergic. [1] [2] Common viscous anesthetics use are viscous lidocaine or xylocaine.Common antacids used are magnesium hydroxide, aluminum hydroxide, or simethicone (more commonly known as Mylanta or Maalox). [3]

  9. Mosapride - Wikipedia

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    Mosapride is a gastroprokinetic agent that acts as a selective 5HT 4 agonist.The major active metabolite of mosapride, known as M1, additionally acts as a 5HT 3 antagonist, [1] which accelerates emptying throughout the whole of the gastrointestinal tract in humans, [2] and is used for the treatment of gastritis, gastroesophageal reflux disease, functional dyspepsia [3] and irritable bowel ...