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antidote

Drug used to counteract a poison. For instance, acetylcysteine is an antidote to paracetamol and is administered to prevent liver damage following overdosage.



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Their premise is that hiding the horrors, and the concomitant subversion of our antidotal aversion, perpetuates the war and its cause.
While academic scholars use a variety of research methods to substantiate or elucidate their ideas, street scholars, are as likely to ground their ideas in the personal, antidotal, and subjective modes.
In conclusion, beginning in the 1970's we had mounting evidence of the physical benefits of physical activity and initially had antidotal evidence for the emotional benefits.
 
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