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Anorectics at the U.S.
National Library of
Medicine Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)...
- 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid (a
metabolite of serotonin), and
changes in
anorectic behavior in
response to
acute tryptophan depletion (tryptophan is a metabolic...
-
Cardiac fibrosis commonly refers to the
excess deposition of
extracellular matrix in the
cardiac muscle, but the term may also
refer to an
abnormal thickening...
- needed] An
anorectic is a drug
which reduces appetite,
resulting in
lower food consumption,
leading to
weight loss.
Examples of
anorectics includes stimulants...
- Vanitas:
Flesh Dress for an
Albino Anorectic (1987) is an
artwork created by
Canadian artist Jana Sterbak,
first displa**** at the
Galerie René Blouin...
- and
recreational drugs,
including many antidepressants, antipsychotics,
anorectics, antiemetics,
gastroprokinetic agents,
antimigraine agents, hallucinogens...
- such as
fructose Alcohol beverages Benzodiazepines, such as
diazepam Anorectic (anorexigenic)
Anorexia Eating disorder Obesity Organic feeding disorder...
-
longer widely available. It was sold in the
early 1990s, and
utilized two
anorectics.
Fenfluramine was
marketed by
American Home
Products (later
known as Wyeth)...
-
Bisphosphonates brain and
nervous system (N)
Analgesics Anesthetics General Local Anorectics Anti-ADHD
agents Antiaddictives Anticonvulsants Antidementia agents Antidepressants...
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contains many
drugs which act as empathogens, stimulants, psychedelics,
anorectics, bronchodilators, decongestants, and/or antidepressants,
among others...