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  2. Serotonin syndrome - Wikipedia

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    In humans the effects of excess serotonin were first noted in 1960 in patients receiving an MAOI and tryptophan. [54] The syndrome is caused by increased serotonin in the CNS. [6] It was originally suspected that agonism of 5-HT 1A receptors in central grey nuclei and the medulla oblongata was responsible for the development of the syndrome. [55]

  3. Elanco - Wikipedia

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    Elanco's flea and tick collar, branded "Seresto," which was developed by Bayer Animal Health and acquired by Elanco in 2020, has been linked to more than 98,000 incidents of poisoning by pesticide, including more than 2,000 pet deaths, according to a 2022 report by a subcommittee of the House Committee on Oversight and Reform.

  4. Canine vector-borne disease - Wikipedia

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    Collars like Scalibor and Seresto are popular due to their long-lasting effects (Stanneck et al., 2012). Environmental Management: Reducing vector habitats is critical in controlling the spread of diseases. Tick habitat management: Keeping dogs away from areas where ticks thrive (e.g., tall grasses, woods) can help limit exposure. Regular ...

  5. 10 Vet-Approved Flea Treatments for Your Cat That ... - AOL

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    The Seresto collar is a uniquely effective option because it repels fleas away rather than killing them upon contact like topical treatments do, explains Dr. Heather Brausa, a staff doctor at the ...

  6. Flumethrin - Wikipedia

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    Flumethrin is a complex mixture of stereoisomers.The molecule contains three asymmetric carbon atoms, there is cis-trans isomerism at the cyclopropane ring, and cis-trans isomerism at the carbon-carbon double bond of the alkene.

  7. Effects of long-term benzodiazepine use - Wikipedia

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    The long-term effects of benzodiazepines are very similar to the long-term effects of alcohol consumption (apart from organ toxicity) and other sedative-hypnotics. Withdrawal effects and dependence are not identical. Dependence can be managed, with a medical professional of course, but withdrawal can be fatal.

  8. Seresta - Wikipedia

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  9. Obligatory Dangerousness Criterion - Wikipedia

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    The obligatory dangerousness criterion is a principle present in the mental health law of many developed countries.It mandates evidence of dangerousness to oneself or to others before involuntary treatment for mental illness. [1]