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  2. Zoosphaerium neptunus - Wikipedia

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    Zoosphaerium neptunus, also known as the giant emerald pill millipede, is a species of millipede within the family Arthrosphaeridae. [1] Its size is an example of island gigantism , [ 2 ] it being the largest known pill-millipede in the world, with some individuals reaching a maximum length of 90 mm (3.5 inches) long. [ 2 ]

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  4. Tablet (pharmacy) - Wikipedia

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    The compression can take place in one or two stages (main compression, and, sometimes, pre-compression or tamping) and for commercial production occurs very fast (500–50 mg per tablet). Finally, the upper punch is pulled up and out of the die (decompression), and the tablet is ejected from the die by lifting the lower punch until its upper ...

  5. Seirogan - Wikipedia

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    Seirogan (Japanese: 正露丸, formerly 征露丸) is a pharmaceutical drug marketed in Japan as a treatment for the digestive tract (especially as an antidiarrhoeal), whose main active ingredient is "wood creosote" (also wood-tar creosote, or beechwood creosote [1]).

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  8. Pastille - Wikipedia

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    A pastille was originally a pill-shaped lump of compressed herbs, which was burnt to release its medicinal properties. Literary references to the burning of medicinal pastilles include the short story "The Birth-Mark" by Nathaniel Hawthorne, the poem "The Laboratory" by Robert Browning, and the novel Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë.

  9. Topiramate - Wikipedia

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    One common off-label use for topiramate is in the treatment of bipolar disorder. [ 25 ] [ 26 ] [ 27 ] A review published in 2010 suggested a benefit of topiramate in the treatment of symptoms of borderline personality disorder , however the authors noted that this was based only on one randomized controlled trial and requires replication.