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  2. Cyclobenzaprine - Wikipedia

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    Cyclobenzaprine, sold under several brand names including, historically, Flexeril, is a muscle relaxer used for muscle spasms from musculoskeletal conditions of sudden onset. [5] It is not useful in cerebral palsy. [5] It is taken by mouth. [5] Common side effects include headache, feeling tired, dizziness, and dry mouth. [5]

  3. List of withdrawn drugs - Wikipedia

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    Where risks or harms is the reason for withdrawal, this will usually have been prompted by unexpected adverse effects that were not detected during Phase III clinical trials, i.e. they were only made apparent from postmarketing surveillance data collected from the wider community over longer periods of time.

  4. Talk:Cyclobenzaprine - Wikipedia

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    Cyclobenzaprine focuses mainly on norepinephrine (which may explain why there were complications with bupropion and duloxetine). Neither of these drugs are SSRIs, but they both affect norepinephrine. Since Keegan et al have not been cited by any other peers, regular caution might be warranted when taken with seratoninergics including SSRIs. Of ...

  5. McDonald's Has Quietly Discontinued So Many Of Your ... - AOL

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    They were introduced in 2000, but discontinued just three years later, according to Mashed. Cinnamon Melts Essentially a deconstructed cinnamon roll , Cinnamon Melts have also left McDonald's menus.

  6. Carisoprodol - Wikipedia

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    The usual dose of 350 mg is unlikely to engender prominent side effects other than somnolence, and mild to significant euphoria or dysphoria, but the euphoria is generally short-lived due to the fast metabolism of carisoprodol into meprobamate and other metabolites; the euphoria derived is, according to new research, [11] most likely due to carisoprodol's inherent, potent anxiolytic effects ...

  7. Orphenadrine - Wikipedia

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    Orphenadrine (sold under many brand names) [1] is an anticholinergic drug of the ethanolamine antihistamine class; it is closely related to diphenhydramine.It is a muscle relaxant that is used to treat muscle pain and to help with motor control in Parkinson's disease, but has largely been superseded by newer drugs.

  8. 24 Discontinued '70s and '80s Foods That We'll Never ... - AOL

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    Here are the discontinued foods we miss the most. Related: Childhood Cereals We Wish They'd Bring Back. Amazon. 1. Hi-C Ecto Coolers ... While other brands have tried to replicate the magic, none ...

  9. Dirty drug - Wikipedia

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    Clozapine and latrepirdine are examples of drugs used in the treatment of CNS disorders that have a superior efficacy precisely because of their "multifarious" broadspectrum mode of activity. Likewise, in cancer chemotherapeutics, it has been recognized that drugs active at more than one target have a higher probability of being efficacious.