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  • 73Opioid — 1. A synthetic narcotic that resembles the naturally occurring opiates. 2. Any substance that binds to or otherwise affects the opiate receptors on the surface of the cell. * * * Originally, a term denoting synthetic narcotics resembling opiates… …

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  • 75Drowning — For other uses, see Drowning (disambiguation) and Drown (disambiguation). Drowning / Near Drowning Classification and external resources Vasily Perov: The drowned, 1867 …

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  • 76Frostbite — This article is about a medical condition. For other uses, see Frostbite (disambiguation). Frostbite Classification and external resources Frostbitten hands ICD 10 …

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  • 77Gabapentin — Systematic (IUPAC) name 2 [1 (aminomethyl)cyclohexyl]acetic acid …

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  • 78Psychological abuse — Classification and external resources ICD 10 T74.3 ICD 9 995.82 Psychological abuse, also …

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  • 79Seasickness — Sea sickness Classification and external resources ICD 10 T75.3 ICD 9 994.6 This article is about th …

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  • 80Dextromethorphan — Not to be confused with Dexamethasone. Dextromethorphan Systematic (IUP …

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