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  2. Murder of Dee Dee Blanchard - Wikipedia

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    Clauddine Pitre was born in Chackbay, Louisiana, near the Gulf Coast, on May 3, 1967, to Claude and Emma Pitre. [11] [12] She was of primarily French Canadian descent. Nicknamed Dee Dee, she grew up with her family in nearby Golden Meadow. [13] Relatives say that Dee Dee used to steal from her family.

  3. Alpha-2 adrenergic receptor - Wikipedia

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    The alpha-22) adrenergic receptor (or adrenoceptor) is a G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) associated with the G i heterotrimeric G-protein. It consists of three highly homologous subtypes, including α 2A - , α 2B - , and α 2C -adrenergic .

  4. Specialty drugs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Specialty drugs or specialty pharmaceuticals are a recent designation of pharmaceuticals [1] [2] classified as high-cost, [3] [4] [5] high complexity and/or high touch. [4] Specialty drugs are often biologics [3] [6] —"drugs derived from living cells" [7] that are injectable or infused (although some are oral medications). [4]

  5. Osco Drug and Sav-on Drugs - Wikipedia

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    Skaggs Drug Centers bought American Stores in 1979 and assumed the American Stores name. Sav-on Drugs was a California-based pharmacy chain that was acquired by Osco's parent company in 1980. Both Osco and Sav-on stores eventually came under the ownership of American Stores, then Albertsons, and finally SuperValu before the stores were sold off.

  6. Pharmaceutical industry in India - Wikipedia

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    The pharmaceutical industry in India was valued at an estimated US$42 billion in 2021 and is estimated to reach $130 billion by 2030. [1] India is the world's largest provider of generic medicines by volume, with a 20% share of total global pharmaceutical exports.

  7. Maldives - Wikipedia

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    A new penal code came into effect on 16 July 2015, replacing the 1968 law, the first modern, comprehensive penal code to incorporate the major tenets and principles of Islamic law. [ 144 ] [ 145 ] Same-sex relations are illegal in the Maldives, although tourist resorts typically operate as exceptions to this law.

  8. CYP2C9 - Wikipedia

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    Cytochrome P450 family 2 subfamily C member 9 (abbreviated CYP2C9) is an enzyme protein.The enzyme is involved in the metabolism, by oxidation, of both xenobiotics, including drugs, and endogenous compounds, including fatty acids.

  9. Organon & Co. - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, whistleblower lawsuits were filed against Organon in federal courts in Massachusetts and Texas. Organon was accused of selling its anti-depression medication Remeron at a discount to nursing home pharmacies (in order to encourage use), yet filing claims to Medicare for reimbursement at the full, undiscounted price. Organon agreed to ...