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  2. ADB-FUBINACA - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] In 2018, it was the third-most common synthetic cannabinoid identified in drugs seized by the Drug Enforcement Administration. [ 5 ] The ( S )-enantiomer of ADB-FUBINACA is described in a 2009 Pfizer patent [ 6 ] and has been reported to be a potent agonist of the CB 1 receptor and the CB 2 receptor with EC 50 values of 1.2 nM and 3.5 ...

  3. 6 Common Side Effects from Taking a GLP-1 Medication ... - AOL

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    Nausea is one of the most frequently reported side effects when starting a GLP-1 medication, due to slowed-down digestion. Nausea may be related to overeating while taking these medications as well.

  4. AB-FUBINACA - Wikipedia

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    AB-FUBINACA (AMB-FUBINACA [2]) is a psychoactive drug that acts as a potent agonist for the cannabinoid receptors, with K i values of 0.9 nM at CB 1 and 23.2 nM at CB 2 and EC 50 values of 1.8 nM at CB 1 and 3.2 nM at CB 2.

  5. MDMB-FUBINACA - Wikipedia

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    MDMB-FUBINACA (also known as MDMB(N)-Bz-F and FUB-MDMB) is an indazole-based synthetic cannabinoid that is a potent agonist for the cannabinoid receptors, with K i values of 1.14 nM at CB 1 and 0.1228 nM at CB 2 and EC 50 values of 0.2668 nM at CB 1 and 0.1411 nM at CB 2, [1] and has been sold online as a designer drug.

  6. 4F-MDMB-BINACA - Wikipedia

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    4F-MDMB-BINACA (also known as MDMB-4F-BINACA, [2] 4F-MDMB-BUTINACA or 4F-ADB) is an indazole-based synthetic cannabinoid from the indazole-3-carboxamide family. [3] It should not be confused with the amantadine analogue 4F-ABINACA.

  7. Alcohol and health - Wikipedia

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    Alcohol education is the practice of disseminating information about the effects of alcohol on health, as well as society and the family unit. [72] It was introduced into the public schools by temperance organizations such as the Woman's Christian Temperance Union in the late 19th century. [72]

  8. Long-term effects of alcohol - Wikipedia

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    The level of ethanol consumption that minimizes the risk of disease, injury, and death is subject to some controversy. [16] Several studies have found a J-shaped relationship between alcohol consumption and health, [17] [18] [2] [19] meaning that risk is minimized at a certain (non-zero) consumption level, and drinking below or above this level increases risk, with the risk level of drinking a ...

  9. Alcohol-related brain damage - Wikipedia

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    Alcohol-related brain damage [1] [2] alters both the structure and function of the brain as a result of the direct neurotoxic effects of alcohol intoxication or acute alcohol withdrawal. Increased alcohol intake is associated with damage to brain regions including the frontal lobe , [ 3 ] limbic system , and cerebellum , [ 4 ] with widespread ...