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He popped the blister packet he pulled from his back pocket, chewing the two purple tablets en route to the kitchen, the taste bitter on his tongue. He didn’t know what was in them – the Harley Street medic prescribed them. “In the circumstances, Michael…” that is to say “bearing in mind you’ll be dead soon, you can have these experimental drugs”.
... See moreJudith O'Reilly • Killing State

Hey Brad,
Big picture on Ozempic... it works... Long term... maybe not so much.
It’s the drug that’s everywhere right now — and while it does work for appetite suppression and weight loss, the long-term picture isn’t as simple as the headlines make it out to be.
Here’s the deal: Ozempic (semaglutide) is a GLP-1 receptor agonist. GLP-1 is a hormone
... See moreWhile the passage cited suggests that Paul regained his sight almost immediately, he himself recorded that “in that very hour I received my sight”. (Acts. 22:13). This makes perfect sense, for it would take some time for the pharmacological effects of the ointment to manifest. And then Paul was in for an incredible psychedelic ride.
Michael Albert-Puleo M.D. • Messiah Medicine: The Secret Psychedelic Sacrament of Jesus
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David went to see a psychiatrist, who prescribed Paxil, a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor to treat depression and anxiety, and Adderall, a stimulant to treat ADD.
Anna Lembke • Dopamine Nation: Finding Balance in the Age of Indulgence
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