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Pharmacology / Clinical research / Substance dependence / Carboxylic acids / Benzoates / Baclofen / Cocaine / Naltrexone / Benzoylecgonine / Chemistry / Organic chemistry / Medicine
Date: 2007-10-31 12:37:13
Pharmacology
Clinical research
Substance dependence
Carboxylic acids
Benzoates
Baclofen
Cocaine
Naltrexone
Benzoylecgonine
Chemistry
Organic chemistry
Medicine

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