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A foundation model for clinician-centered drug repurposing. [PDF]

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Amyl Nitrite Inhalation Fad

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1970
To the Editor.— The pharmacologic properties of amyl nitrite are well known: it acts specifically as a smooth muscle relaxant and vasodilator. 1 Side effects of its use include dizziness, headache, pain localized about the eyes, and transient elevation of intraocular pressure.
George L. Adams, Jerome T. Pearlman
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Theft of Amyl Nitrite

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1983
ABSTRACT To the Editor.— My medical practice is limited to the area of alcoholism and drug addiction, and I often lecture to various concerned groups on the topics of drug abuse. Recently, during the question-and-answer period of my presentation to an industrial safety conference, I was made aware of yet another consequence of amyl nitrite abuse.
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Cellular Immunotoxicity of Amyl Nitrite

Journal of Toxicology: Clinical Toxicology, 1983
Functional deficits in lymphocyte interaction following occasional or chronic exposure to inhaled nitrites may be a potential contributing but not the etiologic factor in the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). We evaluated the effect of amyl nitrite vapors on mononuclear cell function and demonstrated functional deficits and structural ...
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