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Boxed may refer to: * Boxed.com, a wholesale on-line shopping site. * ''Boxed'' (Eurythmics), an eight album box set * ''Boxed'' (Mike Oldfield album) * Boxed warning In the United States, a boxed warning (sometimes "black box warning", colloquially) is a type of warning that appears on the package insert for certain prescription drugs, so called because the U.S. Food and Drug Administration specifies that it ..., a warning that appears on United States packaging * ''Boxed'' (film), a 2019 thriller film {{disambiguation ...
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Boxed
Boxed may refer to: * Boxed.com, a wholesale on-line shopping site. * ''Boxed'' (Eurythmics), an eight album box set * ''Boxed'' (Mike Oldfield album) * Boxed warning In the United States, a boxed warning (sometimes "black box warning", colloquially) is a type of warning that appears on the package insert for certain prescription drugs, so called because the U.S. Food and Drug Administration specifies that it ..., a warning that appears on United States packaging * ''Boxed'' (film), a 2019 thriller film {{disambiguation ...
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Boxed (Eurythmics)
''Boxed'' is a box set by the British pop duo Eurythmics. It was released on 14 November 2005 by RCA Records and contains eight digitally remastered albums including 43 bonus tracks. Many of the bonus tracks have originally appeared as B-sides and extra tracks on various single releases (although the selection was not exhaustive). A selection of cover versions, recorded by Eurythmics for the aborted "TV Planet" project, are also included. Included albums ''Boxed'' features all eight studio albums originally released by RCA Records remastered and expanded. The following albums are included in ''Boxed'': *'' In the Garden'' (1981) *''Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)'' (1983) *''Touch'' (1983) *'' Be Yourself Tonight'' (1985) *'' Revenge'' (1986) *'' Savage'' (1987) *'' We Too Are One'' (1989) *''Peace'' (1999) The EP ''Touch Dance'' (exclusively consisting of remixes from the 1983 ''Touch'' album), the soundtrack album ''1984 (For the Love of Big Brother)'' (released throug ...
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Boxed (Mike Oldfield Album)
''Boxed'' is a 1976 compilation album of music written and performed by Mike Oldfield. It features four channel quadraphonic remix versions of his first three albums:''Tubular Bells'', ''Hergest Ridge'' and ''Ommadawn''. An additional fourth LP contains new musical collaborations with other artists. Each record is encoded in the SQ Quadraphonic matrix system, which is also compatible with standard two channel stereo playback systems. Background Following the release of Ommadawn in October 1975, Virgin Records released Boxed to cover both the gap until the release of Oldfield's next album (Incantations, eventually released in December 1978), and his reluctance to play live. Oldfield later explained that instead of being true 4 channel sound, the initial quad version of ''Tubular Bells'', released few months after the stereo version, was a "strange fake out-of-phase system". This was because it was too complex to remix without automation. The quad remix of ''Tubular Bells'' ...
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Boxed Warning
In the United States, a boxed warning (sometimes "black box warning", colloquially) is a type of warning that appears on the package insert for certain prescription drugs, so called because the U.S. Food and Drug Administration specifies that it is formatted with a 'box' or border around the text. The FDA can require a pharmaceutical company to place a boxed warning on the labeling of a prescription drug, or in literature describing it. It is the strongest warning that the FDA requires, and signifies that medical studies indicate that the drug carries a significant risk of serious or even life-threatening adverse effects. Economists and physicians have thoroughly studied the effects of FDA boxed warnings on prescription patterns. It is not necessarily true that a physician and patient will have a conversation about a drug's boxed warning after it is issued. For instance, an FDA-mandated boxed warning decreased rosiglitazone use by 70%, but that still meant 3.8 million people we ...
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