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- the brand name Acupan among others, is a centrally acting, non-opioid painkilling medication, with central stimulant and sympathomimetic properties that...
- Lance Harbor, Mox's best friend and Jules' older brother, into taking painkilling shots into an injured knee. This leads to Lance injuring the knee further...
- become more sensitive (drug sensitization) to cocaine's local anesthetic (painkilling) and convulsant (seizure-inducing) effects, without increasing the dose...
- analgesics with different mechanism of action can have an increased painkilling effect over the sum of the effect of each individual analgesic. Several...
- medication, is the widely accepted cause of death. He had a stock of painkilling tablets and it is argued that he would have taken more of them if he...
- January 2019 after diving to make a save. After playing nine games on painkilling injections he underwent experimental surgery that required a two and...
- Papaver alkaloid, that was injected and which furnished a combination of painkilling and amnesia for a woman in labor. A version is still manufactured for...
- dictatorship. The po****tion of the Visayas archipelago grants Padlamanggan a painkilling and healing effect. Luangco, Gregorio C.; Kandabao: essays on Waray language...
- were normally used by defensive linemen in football; he was offered a painkilling shot but refused for fear he would lose his shooting touch if his hands...
- consumed in Southeast Asia, where it has been known to exhibit both painkilling and stimulant qualities, behaving as a μ-opioid receptor agonist, and...