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  2. Flupentixol/melitracen - Wikipedia

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    Adult: Per tablet contains flupentixol 0.5 mg and melitracen 10 mg: 1 tablet in the morning and at midday. May double morning dose in severe cases. Not to exceed 4 tablets daily. [citation needed] Elderly: Per tablet contains flupentixol 0.5 mg and melitracen 10 mg: 1 tablet in the morning. For severe cases: 1 tablet in the morning and at midday.

  3. The 5 Best Drinks if You're Taking Weight Loss ... - AOL

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    5. Protein Shakes “Protein shakes can be a beneficial beverage when taking weight loss medications, providing hydration and a way to add in some extra protein,” Mitri explains.

  4. Mounjaro vs. Ozempic: Which One Is Best for Me to Try for ...

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    Main Menu. News. News. ... It found that doses of 5 milligrams (mg), 10 milligrams and 15 milligrams led to weight loss. ... Participants took either 5 milligrams, 10 milligrams or 15 milligrams ...

  5. Metandienone - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. ... It was given at a dosage of 5 to 10 mg/day in men and 2.5 mg/day in women. ... Tablet: 510 mg 1–4×/day ...

  6. Nitrazepam - Wikipedia

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    The half-life of nitrazepam is between 16.5 and 48.3 hours. In young people, nitrazepam has a half-life of about 29 hours and a much longer half-life of 40 hours in the elderly. [36] [37] Both low dose (5 mg) and high dose (10 mg) of nitrazepam significantly increases growth hormone levels in humans. [90]

  7. Orally disintegrating tablet - Wikipedia

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    An orally disintegrating tablet or orally dissolving tablet (ODT) is a drug dosage form available for a limited range of over-the-counter (OTC) and prescription medications. ODTs differ from traditional tablets in that they are designed to be dissolved on the tongue rather than swallowed whole.

  8. Alogliptin - Wikipedia

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    Alogliptin, sold under the brand names Nesina and Vipidia, [2] [3] is an oral anti-diabetic drug in the DPP-4 inhibitor (gliptin) class. [4] Like other members of the gliptin class, it causes little or no weight gain, exhibits relatively little risk of hypoglycemia, and has relatively modest glucose-lowering activity. [1]

  9. Nimetazepam - Wikipedia

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    A small seizure of 46 illicit Erimin-5 tablets were tested for their physical and chemical characteristics. The active ingredient, adulterant, major diluent, and dyes make up the chemical characteristics of a tablet. The results indicated that nimetazepam was the most common active ingredient in the vast majority of the tablets seized.