Cannabis, whenever the world was invented.
The first person to use crack cocaine is not definitively known, as the drug emerged in the 1980s and quickly spread. However, reports suggest that the drug was first introduced in the United States in the early 1980s in Miami and Los Angeles.
In 1946 the first use of an arsanilic to control coccidia was introduced in commercially available chicken feed. Problem was while useful to save the flock, this drug effected the eggs and meat and rendered them unfit for human consumption. In the early 1950's a broad-spectrum drug to control coccidia was introduced by Purina.
Drug testing and 'female gender verification' was introduced to the Olympics in 1968.
No. It is given a generic name first until after FDA approval, then it's given a trade name, which is usually short and easy to remember when advertised.
False. When a company produces a new drug for the market, it assigns a generic name to the product. After testing and approval by the FDA, the drug company gives the drug a trade name (often something short and east to remember when advertised).
The first airplane was introduced about 1897.
Lol nope.
it was introduced in 1923
Cattle were first introduced with the First Fleet in January 1788.
Thalidomide was first introduced in West Germany in 1956 as a sedative and later marketed as a treatment for morning sickness in pregnant women. Its use was halted in the early 1960s after it was linked to severe birth defects. The drug was eventually reintroduced in the 1990s for specific medical conditions, such as multiple myeloma and leprosy.
The first camcorder was introduced around 1982 by JVC.
The factory act was first introduced in 1833.