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  2. Wockhardt - Wikipedia

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    Wockhardt is an Indian pharmaceutical and biotechnology company headquartered in Mumbai, India. It produces formulations , biopharmaceuticals , nutrition products, vaccines and active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs). [ 4 ]

  3. Lean (drug) - Wikipedia

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    Lean or purple drank (known by numerous local and street names) is a polysubstance drink used as a recreational drug.It is prepared by mixing prescription-grade cough or cold syrup containing an opioid drug and an anti-histamine drug with a soft drink and sometimes hard candy.

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    Amazon — Husbands and kids can buy typical Mother's Day gifts (e.g. bed and bath items, a new washing machine) on the website… but moms use it to buy vibrating massagers (which one daughter mistakes for a microphone) or the best-selling novel Fifty Shades of Grey (in hard-copy or, so the husband doesn't have to know she's reading it, on ...

  5. 5 Types of Alcohol That Could Help You Last Longer in Bed

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    Try PE Treatments Instead of Alcohol. If you’re wondering what alcohol makes you last longer in bed, there isn’t one. In fact, alcoholic beverages often do the opposite and may cause PE and ...

  6. Valproate - Wikipedia

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    Tablets – Orlept by Wockhardt and Epilim by Sanofi; Oral solution – Orlept Sugar Free by Wockhardt and Epilim by Sanofi; Syrup – Epilim by Sanofi-Aventis; Intravenous injection – Epilim Intravenous by Sanofi; Extended release tablets – Epilim Chrono by Sanofi is a combination of sodium valproate and valproic acid in a 2.3:1 ratio.

  7. Alcohols (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    A 2020 systematic review and meta-analysis concluded that there is no definitive link between alcohol-based mouthwash use and the risk of oral cancer. [21] This should not be confused with the fact that alcohol consumption at any quantity is a risk factor for alcohol and cancer such as cancers of the mouth, esophagus, pharynx and larynx. [22]

  8. Bath salts (drug) - Wikipedia

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    Bath salts usually contain cathinones, typically methylenedioxypyrovalerone (MDPV, also known as "monkey dust", although this term can refer to MDPHP as well [8]), methylone or mephedrone; however, the chemical composition varies widely [6] [9] and products labeled with the same name may also contain derivatives of pyrovalerone or pipradrol.

  9. Man tries to kill bed bugs, accidentally lights car on fire - AOL

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    A man was sent to a hospital in New York with first- and second-degree burns after he tried to kill the bed bugs in his car with rubbing alcohol. Scott Kemery's rental car went up in flames when ...