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  2. Zolpidem - Wikipedia

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    Zolpidem is a nonbenzodiazepine, or Z-drug, which acts as a sedative and hypnotic. [11][20] Zolpidem is a GABA A receptor agonist of the imidazopyridine class. [11] It works by increasing GABA effects in the central nervous system by binding to GABA A receptors at the same location as benzodiazepines. [11]

  3. Samsung Gravity series - Wikipedia

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    The Samsung Gravity series of mobile phones includes: Samsung Gravity, released November 7, 2008. Samsung Gravity 2, released in August 2009. Samsung Gravity 3, released in June 2010. Samsung SGH-T669 (known as the "Gravity T" or "Gravity Touch"), a feature phone also released in June 2010. Samsung Gravity Smart, an Android smartphone released ...

  4. Samsung Gravity (original) - Wikipedia

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    Samsung Gravity (original) The Samsung Gravity (SGH-T459) is a slider feature phone with a full QWERTY keypad. It was first released for T-Mobile USA. The Samsung SGH-T349 is a mobile phone available through T-Mobile and announced on May 20, 2009 that has many similarities to the original Gravity.

  5. Tablet (pharmacy) - Wikipedia

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    A tablet (also known as a pill) is a pharmaceutical oral dosage form (oral solid dosage, or OSD) or solid unit dosage form. Tablets may be defined as the solid unit dosage form of medication with suitable excipients. It comprises a mixture of active substances and excipients, usually in powder form, that are pressed or compacted into a solid dose.

  6. Samsung T669 Gravity T - Wikipedia

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    The Samsung SGH-T669 is a 3G -capable smartphone manufactured by Samsung. In the US it is also called the Samsung Gravity T; in Canada, the Samsung Gravity Touch . Various experts have reviewed it. PCMag.com's Jamie Lendino praised the phone's comfortable keyboard, but criticized the phone's sluggish performance. [5]

  7. 2C-B - Wikipedia

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    2C-B (4-bromo-2,5-dimethoxyphenethylamine), also known as Nexus, is a synthetic psychedelic drug of the 2C family, mainly used as a recreational drug. [2] The substance was first synthesized by Alexander Shulgin in 1974, and gained an initial reputation for potential psychotherapeutic use, but its use has been limited to mainly recreational use.

  8. Bupropion - Wikipedia

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    Bupropion was originally called by the generic name amfebutamone, before being renamed in 2000. [16] In 2022, it was the 21st most commonly prescribed medication in the United States, with more than 25 million prescriptions. [38][39] It is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines.

  9. Diazepam - Wikipedia

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    Diazepam, sold under the brand name Valium among others, is a medicine of the benzodiazepine family that acts as an anxiolytic. [14] It is used to treat a range of conditions, including anxiety, seizures, alcohol withdrawal syndrome, muscle spasms, insomnia, and restless legs syndrome. [14]