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It's a wizard tournament! Who will you cheer for?
Zyrtec the Allmighty
Xanax the Wise
Acyclovir the Void Caller
Delzicol the Dreaded
Firazyr Fire-Tamer
Kevzara of the Chromatic Eye
The Sibling Sorcerers, Mifepristone and Misoprostol
Norethindrone, Who Pierces the Veil
Tamoxifen, Bringer of Light
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...viagra?
President Trump said Tuesday his administration soon would announce “major” tariffs on pharmaceuticals, adding to the tariffs he has already imposed on most goods entering the United States from abroad.
President Trump said Tuesday his administration soon would announce “major” tariffs on pharmaceuticals, adding to the tariffs he has already

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Atomoxetine
“picture taken of an atomoxetine (Strattera®) 60 mg capsule.” - via Wikimedia Commons
"The researchers have not tested the process on humans, and it’s not clear what dosage of dye or delivery method would be necessary. Human skin is about 10 times thicker than that of a mouse, according to the researchers.
“Looking forward, this technology could make veins more visible, easing … the procedure of drawing blood or administering fluids via a needle — especially for elderly patients with veins that are difficult to locate,” said senior author Guosong Hong, a Stanford assistant professor of materials science, via email.
“Moreover, this innovation could assist in the early detection of skin cancer, improve light penetration for deep tissue treatments like photodynamic and photothermal therapies, and make laser-based tattoo removal more straightforward.”"
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