The use of selective serotonin antagonists for early-onset alcohol dependence also has been investigated, with positive results. |
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Sequels appeal to a pre-sold audience, so story issues like character development and unconquerable antagonists are unnecessary. |
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It comes as something of a surprise to learn that many of the most dedicated Allied escapers respected their resourceful Luftwaffe antagonists. |
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When the whistle blew for half time the antagonists bowed to each other and went off to drink in the same pub. |
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Histamine H 2 receptor antagonists act by blocking the effect of histamine on parietal cells. |
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If possible, people working together will always attempt to gang up on single antagonists one at a time. |
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Written for wind orchestra and soloist, this is less a partnership of equals than of antagonists, with much brittleness in the music. |
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After a few haymakers, the antagonists waddled off arm in arm to get a little drunker. |
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Maximum contractile and relaxant responses to the relevant antagonists were expressed as a percentage of the control maximum response. |
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Other high blood pressure medications your doctor may prescribe are diuretics, beta blockers, calcium antagonists and alpha blockers. |
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So the long and twisting battle begins, with numerous front-lawn confrontations between the two antagonists. |
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Strikingly, however, mainstream political antagonists, and even some radical dissenters, embraced clashing versions of the egalitarian tradition. |
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They wander off on their own, they blow up a poacher's shack for no apparent reason, and they attempt to confront their wily antagonists head on. |
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The stakes of nuclear war engage not just the survival of the antagonists, but the fate of mankind. |
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A better understanding is needed of how chemical form affects binding of trace elements to absorption antagonists. |
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Both were advocates of religious tolerance and antagonists of untouchability. |
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Because political opponents do consider their antagonists competent, this besiegement is of the mind. |
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To some extent, this reflected a standoff or even a temporary modus vivendi between the antagonists. |
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The article is on the effects of neurohypophyseal antagonists in postnephrectomy natriuresis in male rats. |
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Polypeptide neurotoxins act as competitive antagonists and include the venoms from snakes of the Elapidae and Hydrophidae families. |
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We have found aldosterone antagonists especially helpful in patients with persistent hypokalemia despite potassium replacement. |
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Administration of cytokines or cytokine antagonists alters only one aspect of a complex immune response. |
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The name of Middleton was unpopular, and his proscription very naturally tempted me to peruse his writings and those of his antagonists. |
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About 4 000 French and 1 200 West African peacekeepers are patrolling the no man's land between the antagonists. |
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Thus, when the culture wars began in the late 1960s, the antagonists of a traditional curriculum were pushing against an open door. |
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In these patients, itch can be debilitating, and treatment with opioid antagonists such as naloxone or naltrexone is recommended. |
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Most of these countries, of course, are traditional adversaries or antagonists. |
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But, as fate would have it, Darcy was called home early, and the two old antagonists once more confronted each other. |
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And more significantly, political and technical help has to be given in abundance for peaceful negotiations with the antagonists. |
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After breaking through my emotional blocks, I was ready to confront the antagonists in my life who contributed to my problem. |
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As ultimate commander of the military, he must now move decisively and evenhandedly to disarm the antagonists. |
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Leukotriene inhibitors and leukotriene-receptor antagonists are effective in the treatment of inflammatory diseases such as asthma. |
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Also contraindicated in patients receiving potassium-sparing agents such as aldosterone antagonists and triamterene. |
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Aldosterone antagonists may cause an excessive increase in blood potassium concentration. |
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The serotonin antagonists are effective and have few side effects. |
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In doing so, they have actively and aggressively asserted their independence as the third force among the major antagonists. |
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Moore is offensive in precisely the ways in which he sets out to be, through a thoroughgoing knowledge of his natural constituency and his natural antagonists. |
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More than once, Zeke, his brothers and their antagonists ended up rolling around on the pavement. |
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Use with great care with any other calcium antagonists, particularly diltiazem hydrochloride or diltiazem maleate. |
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The Group is also continuing its efforts to identify second-generation somastatin analogues and growth hormone antagonists. |
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The only options available up to now were the vitamin K antagonists, an active ingredient class which is more than 50 years old. |
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These configurationally constrained molecules have led to the design of a novel class of benzodiazepine VLA-4 antagonists. |
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Once this tool has been activated, the automatic adjustments to the adjacent teeth and the antagonists are reverted. |
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After all this time, with no obvious antagonists, why does Haiti still have peacekeepers? |
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The image field of the antagonists must agree with the image field of the preparation in the mesial and distal region. |
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Luckily, a double layer of bone on the skull roof protects the antagonists from brain damage. |
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Bond's chief antagonists in Die Another Day are a man called Moon and his henchman Zao, marked forever by diamonds blasted into his face. |
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We are granted a glimpse of another world, a world that we share with the animals, who are dignified as antagonists, worshipped as totems and pursued as quarry. |
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The need to develop a medication that is consistently effective for cocaine abuse has brought attention to another class of agents called excitatory amino acid antagonists. |
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Like those two characters, who are friends off-duty but become antagonists when the workday whistle blows, until they punch out at the end of the day. |
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Progress has been made in the development of new anti-emetic drugs, particularly the serotonin antagonists which are potent inhibitors of chemotherapy-induced vomiting. |
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This shift was fought by the Anti-Federalist antagonists, who defended what has come to be called the civic republican model of democratic governance. |
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The Americans has given us both a chilly pleasure and a slow burn in the proximity of its antagonists. |
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Freealgin is ideal for preliminary and orthodontic impression, removable prostheses, antagonists and temporaries. |
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Those lines are also great places to score Xanax and crack, both drugs that are not affected by narcotic antagonists. |
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They will detect what is left unsaid behind what is said, helping the antagonists become aware of a reality they had not imagined existed. |
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The book draws its title from a blaxploitation movie much beloved by the antagonists. |
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It was a cacophony of carnage, if you will, but one well understood by the central antagonists. |
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As the 'Abbasids destroyed any traces of their Umayyad predecessors and antagonists, none of this early material evidence survived. |
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After Doar conferred with police and protestors, the angry antagonists withdrew. |
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On both sides antagonists are talking about a new tone, a new climate now present for the next round of talks. |
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Both our antagonists and our friends in Afghanistan rely on BBC World Service to find out what is going on. |
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Simply put, thanks to the existence of antagonists like Nye, creationism is both profitable and, by all appearances, kind of fun. |
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They may mimic naturally occurring steroids, act as hormone receptor agonists or antagonists or alter the enzymes responsible for hormone synthesis and degradation. |
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Muscles may act as agonists, antagonists, synergics and fixators. |
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The militants, like the other principal antagonists, are well armed, trained and provisioned. |
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Respiratory depression caused by opioid analgesics can be reversed by opioid antagonists such as naloxone. |
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Thus began the great squabble. The main antagonists are English Heritage and the National Trust. |
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Where established governments proscribe popular vengeance in favor of legal prosecution, these revolutions liberated armed antagonists from judicial constraints. |
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This is in favour of a modulative action of the BMP antagonists rather than a total block. |
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It is critical that even as we unveil the motivation of opponents and antagonists, we are careful not to inadvertently help them in their effort to disrupt our work. |
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This has only been possible through reconciliation and by respecting the identity of each of the communities which were once antagonists. |
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You'll also learn how to produce cognitively addictive plots and how to design credible antagonists. |
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Through the efforts of its discovery team, the Company designed antagonists which inhibit SGLT activities, thus lowering glucose levels in the blood. |
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Medieval romances such as Amadis de Gaula feature giants as antagonists, or, rarely, as allies. |
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Thus, there is a continued need to improve on known ER antagonists. |
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In contrast to the analogous N1 C7 annulated indole derivatives, recently reported, the new C1 C8 condensed isoquinolines are not all pure antagonists. |
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When pregnancy is diagnosed, treatment with angiotensin II antagonists should be stopped immediately, and, if appropriate, alternative therapy should be started. |
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Known for martinis, Bond girls, apocalyptic antagonists and heavy innuendo, Bond has schmoozed, boozed and bruised his way through women and villains alike. |
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Angiotensin receptor antagonists are similar to ACE inhibitors in utility and tolerability, but instead of blocking the production of angiotensin II, they completely inhibit its binding to the angiotensin II receptor. |
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She has crossed swords with leading antagonists from all sides. |
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Bradycardic drugs include beta-blockers, digoxin, amiodarone and calcium channel antagonists. |
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Like other microbial antagonists of the fire blight pathogen, it has been recommended that BlightBan A506 be used in combination with an antibiotic such as streptomycin. |
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Patients with Parkinson's Disease: Zuclopenthixol should be used with caution in patients with Parkinsonism, as it is known that dopamine antagonists such as zuclopenthixol, can cause a deterioration of the disease. |
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Use of either indigenous or cosmopolitan antagonists has allowed inundative biological control in the last 30 years to target indigenous pests in both the field and glasshouse. |
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We are currently following up on the molecular mechanism of action of this inhibitory activity and on the identification of molecular and pharmacological antagonists that may promote repair. |
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If you have a condition called achlorhydria, are taking H2-receptor antagonists or other gastric acid suppressors, you should take this medicine with a cola beverage. |
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Further, the inventors have developed a thorough understanding of the action of RAR antagonists on chondrocyte and osteoblast differentiation and function. |
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In May 2008, the Company entered into an exclusive licence agreement with PDC Biotech GmbH for its family of antagonists of the prostaglandin F2a receptor for use in pre term labour and primary dysmenorrhea. |
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Under the terms of this agreement, PDC Biotech GmbH obtained all rights to the development, use and commercialization of the family of antagonists of the prostaglandin F2a receptor. |
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Autoantibodies that act like hormone agonists can produce states of hyperfunction or hypofunction when acting as receptor antagonists. |
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Production of models for orthodontics and antagonists. |
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Some, particularly the NMDA antagonists, produce profound and debilitating psychotomimetic side effects. |
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Fetopathy associated with exposure to angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors and angiotensin receptor antagonists. |
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Furthermore, Bonduelle has put in place a number of measures aimed at using biocontrol agents against elements harmful to the crop quality, for example, mushroom antagonists for soil diseases. |
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Furthermore, consolidation enhancement via the amygdala can be interrupted by the use of chemical antagonists that interfere with these processes in the amygdala. |
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Known opioid antagonists like naltrexone, naloxone, and nalmefene are uncharged tertiary compounds, are lipid soluble, and are able to cross the blood-brain barrier. |
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To date, no patient has required administration of adenosine antagonists such as aminophylline to counteract adverse events associated with the use of adenosine. |
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Using state-of-the-art organic synthesis, the team prepared and identified blockers, or antagonists, in the low nanomolar potency that closely mimicked the interaction of LTD-4 with its receptor. |
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But most of these studies were qualitative, based on a dozen books, and focused primarily on high-level content – the personalities of protagonists and antagonists and the plots. |
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Our respective associations should be allies, not antagonists. |
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If the antagonists shoulder their responsibilities and take this opportunity to reach a peace agreement, the international community should support their efforts. |
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The first major breakthrough in the mediation process came on 24 January, when the Panel managed to broker the first face-to-face meeting between the two principal antagonists, President Mwai Kibaki and Hon. |
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Good examples of vitamin antagonists include isonicotinic acid hydrazide, aminopterin, dicumarol, and avidin. |
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Catherine Tosenberger suggests that the joy of an enemyslash pairing lies in watching the antagonists overcome their differences. |
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Some characters in The Lord of the Rings are unequivocal protagonists, and others are absolute antagonists. |
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Fungi can also act as mycoparasites or antagonists of other fungi, such as Hypomyces chrysospermus, which grows on bolete mushrooms. |
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Pizarro and his fellow conquistadors feature as antagonists in the 1982 animated serial The Mysterious Cities of Gold. |
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Angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors and angiotensin II receptor antagonists for preventing the progression of diabetic kidney disease. |
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In addition, ketotifen and olapatadine are mast cell stabilizers and H1-receptor antagonists. |
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Benzodiazepines or glutamate antagonists such as valproic or kynurenic acid may suppress the excitotoxic effects. |
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Of the leukotriene receptor antagonists, the most data are available on montelukast. |
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Comparative effects of three calcium antagonists, diltiazem, verapamil and nifedipine, on the sinoatrial and atrioventricular nodes. |
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Alpha antagonists were not initiated, as the clinical picture was one of bladder atony, and not dyssynergia. |
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Among both groups, nearly half used high blood-pressure medications, such as calcium channel blockers, ACE inhibitors, angiotensin II antagonists and beta blockers. |
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The antagonists in these sieges are not recorded, but the most reasonable interpretation is thought to be that Bridei's forces were the assailants. |
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The safety of dopamine antagonists has not been adequately studied when used as galactagogues, but all have potential safety concerns for mothers, infants, or both. |
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Speculative behavior, increasing global demand and peak oil have all been listed as antagonists in the upward trend and spike in crude oil prices. |
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Vitamin-K antagonists, such as warfarin, act differently to direct thrombin inhibitors by interfering with the cyclic interconversion of vitamin K and its 2,3 epoxide. |
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Drugs affected by grapefruit juice, where there is a clinically significant risk, include the statins, felodipine and other calcium antagonists, cyclosporin, and amiodorone. |
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The drugs are grouped into 12 chapters such as renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system antagonists, calcium channel blockers, lipid-lowering agents, and antiarrhythmic drugs. |
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Movantik belongs to a class of drugs called peripherally acting opioid receptor antagonists, which are used to decrease the constipating effects of opioids. |
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These range from the serotonin antagonists, such as ondansetron, to the newer Substance P-receptor antagonist aprepitant, and synthetic cannabinoids, eg nabilone. |
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