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  2. Guanfacine - Wikipedia

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    Guanfacine, sold under the brand name Tenex (immediate-release) and Intuniv (extended-release) among others, is an oral alpha-2a agonist medication used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and high blood pressure. [3] [10] Common side effects include sleepiness, constipation, and dry mouth. [10]

  3. Adderall - Wikipedia

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    Adderall is available as immediate-release (IR) tablets and extended-release (XR) capsules. [17] [69] Mydayis is only available as an extended-release formulation. [70] Adderall XR is approved to treat ADHD for up to 12 hours in individuals 6 years and older and uses a double-bead formulation.

  4. Riociguat - Wikipedia

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    This randomized, double blind, placebo controlled Phase I study investigated the effect of riociguat, administered as 2.5 mg immediate-release (IR)-tablets twice daily over 14 days, on the bone metabolism. [25] Effects on bone formation had been seen in growing, juvenile and adolescent rats.

  5. 4 Tips for Knowing When to Take Metformin - AOL

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    Further, metformin comes in the form of immediate-release tablets, extended-release tablets, and as a liquid. Each type of metformin has different requirements in terms of when and how to take it:

  6. Tapentadol - Wikipedia

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    [40] [41] There have been reports of users crushing, chewing, inhaling or injecting immediate-release tapentadol tablets, which can lead to respiratory depression, coma and death. [42] [43] Tapentadol has been demonstrated to reduce the seizure threshold in patients.

  7. Oxymorphone - Wikipedia

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    Oxymorphone (sold under the brand names Numorphan and Opana among others) is a highly potent opioid analgesic indicated for treatment of severe pain. Pain relief after injection begins after about 5–10 minutes, after oral administration it begins after about 30 minutes, and lasts about 3–4 hours for immediate-release tablets and 12 hours for extended-release tablets. [6]

  8. ReMarkable Tablet review: Can this tablet replace all your ...

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    The ReMarkable Tablet won't, however, be a good replacement for a more conventional tablet like an iPad. It's not meant for the same function an iPad would provide, like surfing the Internet ...

  9. Venlafaxine - Wikipedia

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    The extended-release (controlled release) version distributes the release of the drug into the gastrointestinal tract over a longer period than normal venlafaxine. This results in a lower peak plasma concentration. Studies have shown that the extended-release formula has a lower incidence of nausea as a side effect, resulting in better ...