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  2. Phenibut - Wikipedia

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    Phenibut is used in Russia, Ukraine, Belarus and Latvia as a pharmaceutical drug to treat anxiety and to improve sleep (e.g., in the treatment of insomnia). [5] [6] It is also used for various other indications, including the treatment of asthenia, depression, alcoholism, alcohol withdrawal syndrome, post-traumatic stress disorder, stuttering, tics, vestibular disorders, Ménière's disease ...

  3. List of designer drugs - Wikipedia

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    An assortment of several designer drugs. Designer drugs are structural or functional analogues of controlled substances that are designed to mimic the pharmacological effects of the parent drug while avoiding detection or classification as illegal.

  4. Gabapentinoid - Wikipedia

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    In one study, the affinity (K i) values of gabapentinoids for the α 2 δ subunit expressed in rat brain were found to be 0.05 μM for gabapentin, 23 μM for (R)-phenibut, 39 μM for (S)-phenibut, and 156 μM for baclofen. [9] Their affinities (K i) for the GABA B receptor were >1 mM for gabapentin, 92 μM for (R)-phenibut, >1 mM for (S)-phenibut.

  5. 4-Fluorophenibut - Wikipedia

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    The drug is a GABA analogue and is closely related to baclofen (β-(4-chlorophenyl)-GABA), tolibut (β-(4-methylphenyl)-GABA), and phenibut (β-phenyl-GABA). [1] It is less potent as a GABA B receptor agonist than baclofen but more potent than phenibut.

  6. 10 supposedly 'bad' things that are actually really good for you

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    The truth is, most things aren't actually all that bad for you if you take them in moderation. Prepare to rejoice and check out the round-up gallery above for 10 supposedly bad things that are ...

  7. GABA analogue - Wikipedia

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    Glufimet (dimethyl 3-phenylglutamate hydrochloride) – experimental drug related to phenibut; Glutamic acid (glutamate) – neurotransmitter; Homotaurine (tramiprosate) – GABA A receptor agonist, GABA B receptor antagonist; Hopantenic acid (N-pantoyl-GABA) – central nervous system depressant used in Russia

  8. Bad for Me (Meghan Trainor song) - Wikipedia

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    Commercially, "Bad for Me" reached number 25 on the US Billboard Adult Contemporary chart and number 15 on the US Adult Top 40. [22] [23] The song debuted at number 13 on the Digital Song Sales chart. [24] It peaked at number 32 on the Canada Digital Song Sales chart. [25] "Bad for Me" charted at number 19 on the New Zealand Hot Singles chart. [26]

  9. Celebrity Faces Show Alarming Effects Of Ozempic Use As ...

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    Image credits: John Shearer/Getty Images He added: “She looks healthier and there is obvious weight loss between the May photo and the more recent one. “Her neckline and jawline now really pop ...