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  2. Lidocaine/prilocaine - Wikipedia

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    Lidocaine/prilocaine is a eutectic mixture of equal quantities (by weight) of lidocaine and prilocaine. A 5% emulsion preparation, containing 2.5% each of lidocaine/prilocaine, is marketed by APP Pharmaceuticals under the trade name EMLA (an abbreviation for Eutectic Mixture of Local Anesthetics ). [ 5 ]

  3. Lidocaine - Wikipedia

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    Lidocaine is an antiarrhythmic medication of the class Ib type. [7] This means it works by blocking sodium channels thus decreasing the rate of contractions of the heart. [10] [7] When injected near nerves, the nerves cannot conduct signals to or from the brain. [8] Lidocaine was discovered in 1946 and went on sale in 1948. [11]

  4. Collective Soul (1995 album) - Wikipedia

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    The band's self-titled release included five singles: "December," "The World I Know," "Where the River Flows," "Gel" and "Smashing Young Man." The three former tracks reached No. 1 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks charts and the first two became major pop hits. Music videos were also filmed for some singles and aired significantly on MTV.

  5. Live Forever: The Rise and Fall of Brit Pop - Wikipedia

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    The focus of the piece is the main movement in British popular music during that time, which came under strong media attention and was dubbed Britpop. [1] [2] The political landscape of the time also features. Much is made of Tony Blair and New Labour's efforts to align themselves with the distinctly British cultural resurgence that was underway.

  6. Live discography - Wikipedia

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    The discography of the American rock band Live consists of nine studio albums (including The Death of a Dictionary, recorded when the band was known as Public Affection), one live album, two compilation albums, three extended plays, twenty-eight singles and twenty-six music videos.

  7. Disney Channel in Concert - Wikipedia

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    Disney Channel in Concert is a reality series that combined footage of live concerts with a behind-the-scenes look at the artists' personal lives. The artists came from all genres of music, including hip-hop, country and pop to classical and blues. Episodes often promoted the artist's sales and popularity to a teen and pre-teen audience.

  8. Category:1990 live albums - Wikipedia

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    Live at the 6th Tokyo Music Joy; Live at the Beverly Theater; Live at the Blue Note (Oscar Peterson album) Live at the China Club; Live at the Roxy Club; Live at the Royal Festival Hall (Dizzy Gillespie album) Live at the Studio Grill; Live Bootleg '82; Live in Concert (2 Live Crew album) Live in Germany 1976; Live in Japan (Hot Tuna album)

  9. 1990 MTV Video Music Awards - Wikipedia

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    MTV announced in late June that the 1990 Video Music Awards would be held on September 6 at the Universal Amphitheatre in Los Angeles, with Arsenio Hall returning as host. [2] Nominees were announced on July 10. [3] The ceremony marked the first time that MTV self-produced the awards show. [2] The ceremony was preceded by a 90-minute preshow. [4]