Gambutrol

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this is a made up drug from the film The Exorcism Of Emily Rose. It does not exist

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The original post was made over 2 years ago, so I doubt this person will read it now.

However, this information is great to have on here for anyone in the future who might hear this drug name mentioned and look for more information.

Maura is correct, this drug DOES NOT EXIST! It was totally invented for the movie. It does sound like it may be a real drug, because the writers of the script did follow FDA guidelines for naming drugs when they created it, but once again, IT IS NOT REAL!!!

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Gambutrol is a derivative of the word 'game' or 'gaming' - a direct reference to the fictionalized (though more or less accurate) depiction in the film 'The Game'. The filmmakers imply that Emily was a victim of the game - a collection of brutal psychological warfare tactics that can and do include the direct manipulation of the central nervous system presumably via implants. You will find similar references to 'the game', though somewhat less clearly, in films such as Close Encounters (the card game), Doctor Strangelove (the cards and Las Vegas), The Stand (the end of Las Vegas) and so forth. You can find more information at http:/­/­www.afafa.org

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quiero que me manden informacion del medicamento gambutrol a mi correo por favor

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the drug may be nonexistant but there are drugs that do cause this effect on humans who are indeed possessed.

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Tegretol existe, acho que se inspiraram nele. (carbamazepina)

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El gambutrol no existe... es ficticio de la pelicula "El exorcismo de emily rose"

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the drug IS real as we use it all the time

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Does the Gambutrol drug exist and if it does what affects does it have on us humans?

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i dont think so. i cant tell u the reason but based on the character that we can saw the future i start to trust it because sometime i can feel it. i dont know how but i hear a whisperer that tell me everything will be ok or will be worst. im sorry my english is bad.

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Then why am I taking it? Explain that one.

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As an ex Novartis employee', we manufactured a product called tegretol for epilepsy. I think this was the drug the film maker was trying to refer to without being sued

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You are not! You're taking Tiagabine, marketed under the brand name GABITRIL..... spelled differently, but I can see where you would make that mistake. Or, you could be a fictional character that is under demonic possession and your doctor is trying to keep the priest from performing your exorcism.... Maybe just maybe.

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A complete baseless film and script. Why d hell r people interested in that nonsense? Gambutrol seriously that's crazy stuff made up by script writer.

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Re: Maura (# 1) Expand Referenced Message

The b.s. of misnomering drugs is stupid. Tell them what they are, their uses and side effects. The movies can never speak truth.

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Anna Elisabeth "Anneliese" Michel (9/21/52–7/1/76)

(https:/­/­en.m.wikipedia.org/­wiki/­Anneliese_Michel)

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Re: Ryan (# 14) Expand Referenced Message

It isn't baseless. The movie is just fiction and such is the nature of fiction. It still gives an insight into factual phenomenon and entertains as well.

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Re: Verwon (# 2) Expand Referenced Message

I read your message on Gambutrol on the movie Emily Rose. I know it’s a long time back but sm curious. If the drug Gambutrol was fictional then why did the script writers have to follow FDA guidelines. Puzzled.

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