Use of Drugs for Weight Loss
.... body. The problem with the use of
drugs to stimulate these processes is that the
drugs produce undesirable side effects. For example ....
(1808

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Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
.... Neurophysiologically, the stimulant
drugs produce an increase in the arousal or alertness of the central nervous system (Ballard et al, 1997). ....
(3113

12

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Generic Drugs and Big Pharma
.... advertising them. The manufacturers of generic
drugs do not have these costs and so can
produce the product for less. According to ....
(616

2

)
Holistic Veterinary Medicine
.... by Samuel Hahnemann towards the end of the 1700s, homeopathic theory holds that specific illnesses should be treated with
drugs that
produce effects similar to ....
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)
Test Marketing
.... Since every manufacturer could
produce these
drugs, given that the
drugs are no longer under patent protection, keeping the price low is an essential ....
(2232

9

)
Opioids
.... LAAM, however, can no longer be patented and pharmaceutical companies seldom
produce it. No deterrent
drugs are used in the treatment of opioid addiction but ....
(1242

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Psychomotor stimulants
.... Amphetamine and structurally related
drugs, unlike most stimulants,
produce tolerance. Withdrawal after occasional use produces only mild sleep disorders. ....
(966

4

)
Flaws in Drug Legalization Argument
.... practical." Instead he says that it is not moral for the government to make it illegal to use
drugs and that legalizing
drugs would
produce "pragmatic gains ....
(970

4

)
Central nervous system depressants
.... The street name for the
drugs in this group is "downers," and they
produce disinhibiting, antianxiety, and sleep-promoting effects that many people find ....
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)
Effects of Caffeine in Sports-Related Performance
.... The other two, theobromine and theophylline, are found in cocoa and tea, respectively. All three
drugs produce similar physiologic effects (11:435-436). ....
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War on Drugs
.... of acres of cocoa fields and force farmers to
produce legitimate crops .... 1988 United Nations Convention Against Illicit Traffic in Narcotic
Drugs and Psychotropic ....
(2695

11

)
Genetic engineering
.... used in the field (5). Much of the early work in genetic engineering was devoted to the development of organisms which could
produce drugs, notably insulin (4 ....
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The US War on Drugs in Colombia and Peru
.... of acres of cocoa fields and force farmers to
produce legitimate crops .... 1988 United Nations Convention Against Illicit Traffic in Narcotic
Drugs and Psychotropic ....
(2704

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Genetic Engineering
Genetic engineering is used in humans to attempt to cure diseases; in animals to provide a larger and healthier food supply, to
produce drugs, and to develop ....
(1951

8

)
Novartis e-Commerce Strategy
.... of raw materials and products used in manufacturing the
drugs through manufacturing .... Any system that could speed the process up and
produce better results faster ....
(1331

5

)
Strategies of Johnson & Johnson & IBM
.... Although some pharmaceutical companies
produce breakthrough
drugs and deliver outstanding consumer products, they must also ensure that they are using business ....
(3093

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Merck
.... The company intends to use data gathered through Medco to
produce drugs with greater appeal and directed toward specific problems uncovered by Medco's ....
(2092

8

)
Hospital Emergency Department
.... Because there are many different types of opioid receptors, these
drugs can
produce a variety of different effects including analgesia, addiction, bradycardia ....
(2460

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Genetics Cutting Edge Projects
.... the lining of blood vessels with genes that deliver anticlotting
drugs, and still .... Geneticists have engineered new strains of plant to
produce more crops or to ....
(1279

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The Pharmacotherapy of Substance Abuse
.... that activates the reward centers in the brain differs for each drug, it is important this system be activated to
produce the reward from
drugs as well as from ....
(1532

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)
Syntex
.... However, analysts disagreed on Syntex's appeal to other corporations, despite the company's continuing ability to
produce new
drugs, build its business, and ....
(2100

8

)
US and War on Drugs
.... The problem with the "war on
drugs" is that we are fighting the wrong .... as huge and powerful illegal organizations sprang up overnight to
produce and distribute ....
(811

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Arguments to Legalize Drugs
.... favor the legalization of
drugs." This implies that when considered in moral or .... it is immoral to forbid drug use and that legalization would
produce "gains for ....
(929

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Problems of Performance-Enhancing Drugs
.... these substances are turned into hormones in the body to
produce their desired .... suffer from withdrawal depression if they stop using the
drugs, which fosters a ....
(1258

5

)
Benzodiazepines
.... These
drugs generally
produce immediate effects and so may be prescribed for short-term, as needed, and intermittent use. Because ....
(1493

6

)
GENETIC ENGINEERING
.... Finally, cloning can
produce drugs for the treatment of disease--such as the production of insulin to treat diabetes (Karp 127). ....
(2061

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)
Genetic Chemistry & Cancer Drugs
.... protein it codes for offers a new target for anti-cancer
drugs, and finding .... Using the new technology, researchers can quickly
produce a wide array of molecules ....
(1656

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Analysis of Drugs Used by Athletes
.... The substances are turned into hormones in the body to
produce their desired .... suffer from withdrawal depression if they stop using the
drugs, which fosters a ....
(1688

7

)
Role of Drugs in College Athletics
.... stimulants include amphetamine, cocaine, benzphetamine, and many other
drugs. .... Amphetamines can
produce psychosis, paranoia, hallucinations, mood swings ....
(1681

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)
Performance Enhancing Drugs
.... The substances are turned into hormones in the body to
produce their desired .... suffer from withdrawal depression if they stop using the
drugs, which fosters a ....
(1840

7

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