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The pharmacological potential of the methanolic stem extract of Acampe papillosa is evaluated using in vivo and in silico approaches. The extract demonstrates significant anxiolytic, sedative, anti‐inflammatory, and antipyretic activities in experimental models, while molecular docking supports the observed biological effects through favorable ...
Qurratul Ain Sadia +10 more
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Barbiturates, a key class of psychoactive drugs, present challenges in accurate detection due to their misuse and involvement in forensic investigations.
Keneuoe Letumanyane, Elisa Kalugendo
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Background: Little is known about the nationwide epidemiology of the annual rate, causative substance, and clinical course of overdose-related admission.
Yasuyuki Okumura
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ABSTRACT Background Complex regional pain syndrome type 1 (CRPS1) is a disabling pain syndrome whose treatment remains challenging. Mesotherapy is a therapeutic method involving the injection of low doses of active substances through the skin. No studies assessed mesotherapy in CRPS1 patients.
Philippe Lafuma +12 more
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An enantioselective Mannich reaction using barbituric acids as nucleophiles provides access to chiral heterocycles bearing quaternary stereocenters. The transformation is catalyzed by a bifunctional thiourea with high selectivity. An immobilized catalyst enables recycling and application under continuous‐flow conditions, offering an efficient and ...
Rodrigo Sánchez‐Molpeceres +4 more
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Mapping the Phenotypic Spectrum of Occipital Lobe Epilepsy: A SEEG‐Defined Network Classification
This SEEG‐based study identifies four propagation patterns in occipital lobe epilepsy (restricted, ventral–limbic, dorsal/DMN–limbic, and lateral TPOJ) linked to five clinical phenotypes. Seizure semiology is shaped by pathway‐selective propagation rather than the onset zone alone, providing a network‐based framework for personalized surgical planning.
Changquan Wang +5 more
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Identification of Barbiturates [PDF]
IN Great Britain the most common poisons at the present time are the 5 : 5′ disubstituted barbiturates. The longer-acting barbiturates, barbitone and phenobarbitone, can accumulate in the body when administered in relatively low therapeutic dosage, and concentrations of these drugs in the blood of about 5 mgm./100 ml. do not necessarily imply poisoning.
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An LC–MS/MS method was developed for the detection of 33 psychoactive medications in cerumen (earwax) and applied to the samples of 60 psychiatric inpatient volunteers. The findings highlighted the utility of cerumen as an innovative biospecimen in clinical toxicological analysis.
Dimitrios Phaedon Kevrekidis +5 more
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Abstract Objective Epilepsy is a prevalent chronic neurological disorder characterized by abnormal neuronal electrical activity. The primary treatment modality for individuals with epilepsy (PWE) is antiseizure medication (ASM). The multiple potential factors contributing to treatment resistance in epilepsy may be attributed to the inability of ASMs to
Priya Kannan Varshini +9 more
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Medications That Regulate Pregnane X Receptor: A Systematic Review of Current Evidence
PRISMA 2020 flow diagram of study selection for this systematic review of medications that regulate the pregnane X receptor (PXR), from 12 236 records screened to 101 included studies. ABSTRACT The pregnane X receptor (PXR) gene encodes a ligand‐activated protein involved with the metabolism and excretion of drugs, toxins, and other xenobiotics.
Petra Czarniak +4 more
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