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The removal of the drug has nothing to do with the drug addicts making illegal drugs from it. The drug was made before 1962 and fell under the FDA grandfather clause so it did not need FDA approval. So the drug was actually an unapproved drug being sold in the US. Recently, the FDA has cracked down on the sale of unapproved drugs and ordered it off the market with a list of hundreds of other drugs. As this drug worked perfectly for me also, I wish the maker would go ahead and submit the NDA and get it back on the market. Some of the companies that had unapproved drugs were taking this route. ## Well, I suppose we should all write to the FDA as well as call them. Let's see, there's those pesky "Representatives". So, can it be ordered from Canada? In the past, it was very ...

1 REPLY Filed under Deconamine
Bactocill Oxacillin

Oxacillin (trade name Bactocill) is a narrow-spectrum beta-lactam antibiotic of the penicillin class developed by Beecham.[1] It was patented in 1960 and approved for medical use in 1962.[2] Contents 1 Medical uses 2 Contraindications 3 Adverse effects 4 Pharmacology 4.1 Mechanism of Action 5 Chemistry 6 History 7 Society and Culture 7.1 FDA Approval History[3] 7.2 Pricing 8 References Medical uses Oxacillin is a penicillinase-resis...

Oxacillin Drug Index

Oxacillin (trade name Bactocill) is a narrow-spectrum beta-lactam antibiotic of the penicillin class developed by Beecham.[1] It was patented in 1960 and approved for medical use in 1962.[2] Contents 1 Medical uses 2 Contraindications 3 Adverse effects 4 Pharmacology 4.1 Mechanism of Action 5 Chemistry 6 History 7 Society and Culture 7.1 FDA Approval History[3] 7.2 Pricing 8 References Medical uses Oxacillin is a penicillinase-resis...

Prostaphlin Oxacillin

Oxacillin (trade name Bactocill) is a narrow-spectrum beta-lactam antibiotic of the penicillin class developed by Beecham.[1] It was patented in 1960 and approved for medical use in 1962.[2] Contents 1 Medical uses 2 Contraindications 3 Adverse effects 4 Pharmacology 4.1 Mechanism of Action 5 Chemistry 6 History 7 Society and Culture 7.1 FDA Approval History[3] 7.2 Pricing 8 References Medical uses Oxacillin is a penicillinase-resis...

Polmon Dexchlorpheniramine Maleate

Dexchlorpheniramine (trade name Polaramine) is an antihistamine with anticholinergic properties used to treat allergic conditions such as hay fever or urticaria.[1][2] It is the pharmacologically active dextrorotatory isomer of chlorpheniramine. It came into medical use in 1959 and was patented in 1962.[3] Pharmacology Dexchlorpheniramine is an antihistamine, or an antagonist of the histamine H1 receptor. A study found that dexchlorpheniramin...

Polaramine Dexchlorpheniramine

Dexchlorpheniramine (trade name Polaramine) is an antihistamine with anticholinergic properties used to treat allergic conditions such as hay fever or urticaria.[1][2] It is the pharmacologically active dextrorotatory isomer of chlorpheniramine. It came into medical use in 1959 and was patented in 1962.[3] Pharmacology Dexchlorpheniramine is an antihistamine, or an antagonist of the histamine H1 receptor. A study found that dexchlorpheniramin...

Dexchlor ER Dexchlorpheniramine

Dexchlorpheniramine (trade name Polaramine) is an antihistamine with anticholinergic properties used to treat allergic conditions such as hay fever or urticaria.[1][2] It is the pharmacologically active dextrorotatory isomer of chlorpheniramine. It came into medical use in 1959 and was patented in 1962.[3] Pharmacology Dexchlorpheniramine is an antihistamine, or an antagonist of the histamine H1 receptor. A study found that dexchlorpheniramin...

Winstrol Stanozolol

Stanozolol (abbrev. Stz), sold under many brand names, is an androgen and anabolic steroid (AAS) medication derived from dihydrotestosterone (DHT). It is used to treat hereditary angioedema.[6][1][7] It was developed by American pharmaceutical company Winthrop Laboratories (Sterling Drug) in 1962, and has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for human use, though it is no longer marketed in the USA.[7][8...

Dexchlorpheniramine Drug Index

Dexchlorpheniramine (trade name Polaramine) is an antihistamine with anticholinergic properties used to treat allergic conditions such as hay fever or urticaria.[1][2] It is the pharmacologically active dextrorotatory isomer of chlorpheniramine. It came into medical use in 1959 and was patented in 1962.[3] Pharmacology Dexchlorpheniramine is an antihistamine, or an antagonist of the histamine H1 receptor. A study found that dexchlorpheniramin...

Stanozolol Drug Index

Stanozolol (abbrev. Stz), sold under many brand names, is an androgen and anabolic steroid (AAS) medication derived from dihydrotestosterone (DHT). It is used to treat hereditary angioedema.[6][1][7] It was developed by American pharmaceutical company Winthrop Laboratories (Sterling Drug) in 1962, and has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for human use, though it is no longer marketed in the USA.[7][8...

Polaramine Expectorant Dexchlorpheniramine + Guaifenesin + Pseudoephedrine

Dexchlorpheniramine (trade name Polaramine) is an antihistamine with anticholinergic properties used to treat allergic conditions such as hay fever or urticaria.[1][2] It is the pharmacologically active dextrorotatory isomer of chlorpheniramine. It came into medical use in 1959 and was patented in 1962.[3] Pharmacology Dexchlorpheniramine is an antihistamine, or an antagonist of the histamine H1 receptor. A study found that dexchlorpheniramin...

Rohypnol Flunitrazepam

Flunitrazepam, also known as Rohypnol among other names,[1] is a benzodiazepine used to treat severe insomnia and assist with anesthesia.[2] As with other hypnotics, flunitrazepam has been advised to be prescribed only for short-term use or by those with chronic insomnia on an occasional basis.[2] It was patented in 1962 and came into medical use in 1974.[3] Flunitrazepam, nicknamed "roofies" or "floonies," is widely known for i...

Flunitrazepam Drug Index

Flunitrazepam, also known as Rohypnol among other names,[1] is a benzodiazepine used to treat severe insomnia and assist with anesthesia.[2] As with other hypnotics, flunitrazepam has been advised to be prescribed only for short-term use or by those with chronic insomnia on an occasional basis.[2] It was patented in 1962 and came into medical use in 1974.[3] Flunitrazepam, nicknamed "roofies" or "floonies," is widely known for i...

Dexchlorpheniramine + Guaifenesin + Pseudoephedrine Drug Index

Dexchlorpheniramine (trade name Polaramine) is an antihistamine with anticholinergic properties used to treat allergic conditions such as hay fever or urticaria.[1][2] It is the pharmacologically active dextrorotatory isomer of chlorpheniramine. It came into medical use in 1959 and was patented in 1962.[3] Pharmacology Dexchlorpheniramine is an antihistamine, or an antagonist of the histamine H1 receptor. A study found that dexchlorpheniramin...

Found pill in my hallway, it has a clear imprint of C 9 on it. May have had something on other side, but it was wore off. Tried looking up, can't find. It is pinkish, peach in color. ## Hi Andi, Based on the description provided, the closest match I could locate is a white Elliptical / Oval shaped pill imprinted with "GG C9"; which is identified as Clarithromycin 500 mg. Manufacturer: Sandoz Pharmaceuticals Inc. National Drug Code (NDC): 00781-1962 Clarithromycin is a macrolide antibiotic used to treat pharyngitis, tonsillitis, acute maxillary sinusitis, acute bacterial exacerbation of chronic bronchitis, pneumonia (especially atypical pneumonias associated with Chlamydia pneumoniae or TWAR), skin and skin structure infections. In addition, it is sometimes used to treat Legi...

2 REPLIES Filed under Clarithromycin

I need to know if I can get a domestic prescription for Nimenza 3mg, or Nimetazepam 3mg. I was prescribed it in Japan and it was the only anti-anxiety medication that completely helped me and did not make me sedated for drowsy. Any advice or compounding pharmacies that can dispense this medication? Do manufacturers ever make deals with third parties who have prescriptions for the drug (which I do in Japan and USA; Schedule IV here although not produced, only one company now makes it!) ## Erimin 5 is one name for a drug called Nimetazepam, a type of Benzodiazepine manufactured in Sumitomo, Japan. It is an intermediate-acting hypnotic drug. It was first synthesized in 1962 by a team from Hoffman La Roche. Since early November 2015, it has ceased to be manufactured in Japan. It was prescri...

3 REPLIES Filed under Etizolam
NDC 0536-1962 NDC Database

Sebex Topical Shampoo by Rugby Laboratories ## Package Codes: 0536-1962-97

NDC 0781-1962 NDC Database

Clarithromycin 500 mg Oral Tablet by Sandoz Inc ## Markings: GG;C9 ## Shape: Oval ## Color: White ## Package Codes: 0781-1962-01, 0781-1962-05, 0781-1962-31, 0781-1962-60

NDC 36987-1962 NDC Database

Curvularia Inequalis .05 g/ml Intradermal; Subcutaneous Injection, Solution by Nelco Laboratories, Inc. ## Package Codes: 36987-1962-1, 36987-1962-2, 36987-1962-3, 36987-1962-4

NDC 50090-1962 NDC Database

Topiramate 50 mg Oral Tablet, Film Coated by A-s Medication Solutions ## Package Codes: 50090-1962-0, 50090-1962-1, 50090-1962-2

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