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  2. MS. Found in a Bottle - Wikipedia

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    He assisted in getting "MS. Found in a Bottle" reprinted in an annual gift book called The Gift: A Christmas and New Year's Present in its 1836 issue. [20] Kennedy also urged Poe to collect the stories he submitted to the contest, including "MS. Found in a Bottle", into one edition and contacted publisher Carey & Lea on his behalf. [21]

  3. List of largest selling pharmaceutical products - Wikipedia

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    Rank Brand Name(s) Generic Name Sales Q1 2014 Sales ($000) Change from Q4 2013 Company(ies) Disease/Medical Use First Approval Date Patent Expiration Date [6] [7]; 1: Abilify

  4. Management of multiple sclerosis - Wikipedia

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    A few medications have been studied to treat MS-related fatigue, such as amantadine [145] [146] pemoline (which is a psychostimulant also used for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder and narcolepsy), [147] [148] or modafinil, [149] [150] [151] as well as psychological interventions of energy conservation, [152] [153] but the effects of all ...

  5. Message in a bottle - Wikipedia

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    Such messages have been romanticized in literature, from Edgar Allan Poe's 1833 story "MS. Found in a Bottle" through Nicholas Sparks' 1998 Message in a Bottle. [151] Clint Buffington, subject of the 2019 documentary short film The Tides That Bind / A Message in a Bottle Story, [ 152 ] surmised in an interview with The Guardian that sending a ...

  6. Siponimod - Wikipedia

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    Siponimod, sold under the brand name Mayzent, is a selective sphingosine-1-phosphate receptor modulator for oral use that is used for multiple sclerosis (MS). [8] It is intended for once-daily oral administration.

  7. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup - Wikipedia

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    Moulded on the sides of this 5-inch tall glass bottle are the inscriptions MRS. WINSLOWS / SOOTHING SYRUP / CURTIS & PERKINS / PROPRIETORS. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup was a patent medicine supposedly compounded by Mrs. Charlotte N. Winslow, and first marketed by her son-in-law Jeremiah Curtis [1] and Benjamin A. Perkins of Bangor, Maine, United States [2] in 1845. [3]

  8. Multiple sclerosis drug pipeline - Wikipedia

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    A small, short-duration clinical trial [103] with MS patients was conducted at the University of California, San Francisco. In October 2007 data was presented at the European Congress of MS in Prague regarding safety findings of a pilot study of low dose naltrexone therapy in multiple sclerosis by neurological researchers in Milan, Italy. [104]

  9. List of fictional diseases - Wikipedia

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    by Edgar Allan Poe: Victims bleed from their pores before eventually dying. Most likely a viral hemorrhagic fever. Redface pox Ōoku: The Inner Chambers by Fumi Yoshinaga: A fictional disease which only affects young boys and has an 80% fatality rate The ripley Dreamcatcher by Stephen King: An alien parasitoid macrovirus.