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To file a record that shows you own the invention.
no that's just a rumour people spreaded round.
Absolutely! Birth control pills are based on your personal medical history. You and your friend have different body chemistries, so you need your own formula.
Walgreens, CVS, maybe walmart. That's all I know. The patented "pet nail trimmer" has its own website, and also through HSN.
There's a website I have seen that lists thousands of testimonials of people's experience with diet pills. This is the website www.reviewscomments.com I believe that website is exactly what you are looking for. http://www.reviewscomments.com/
Any where as long as the pills you press are not made of an illegal substance.
starts with back pain and needed stronger meds and then it took on a life of it's own
There is no scientifically or medically approved diet pill on the planet, therefore the answer would be - no.You take such pills at your own risk.Absolutely none of them havescientificor medical backing, no matter what they claim. The majority of so-called diet pills tested in medical laboratories have been found to have absolutely no effect or very little effect on dieting or fat burning.Some may even be harmful, forcing the taker to feel nauseous or forcing the brain to release and block certain chemicals, to avoid them taking food, which can lead to serious consequences on the body.In some places, particularly some European countries, so-called dieting pills are illegal.
Tylenol (called paracetamol outside the U.S.) can cause liver and kidney failure as well as damage to other organs if combined with alcohol, even in normal doses. In some people it can cause these effects on its own.
About 20% of the human genome is patented in the US, generally by universities. Transcripts and recordings of an excellent discussion of this are available at the link below.
If you received them legally, via a scrip, you can take tham ANY way you please! But its not recommended.
Don't know if he liked the bomb he helped build but he wasn't its inventor, Leo Szilard was he had patented it in Britain in 1934 as patent #630,726.