Doriden, a brand name for the drug thalidomide, is not commonly prescribed today due to its historical association with severe birth defects when used during pregnancy. However, thalidomide is still used in certain medical contexts, particularly for conditions like multiple myeloma and leprosy, under strict regulations. The original formulation as Doriden is no longer in production, and any current use involves modified formulations with stringent safety measures.
In 1992 it was made a Schedule I drug by the DEA and taken off the market. It is available combined with other compounds in Russia.
Honey, Doriden went out of style faster than bell-bottoms. It was discontinued in the US back in the 1980s due to some pesky side effects. So, no, you won't find Doriden legally hanging around in the US these days.
Glutithiamide has been off the market in the U.S. because it is known to be very addictive (and create the same effect as heroine). There are some eastern european countries that still carry it. I'm assuming it wouldn't be an over the counter drug in those countries and would most likely require a prescription.
yes there are still made
We still have may of the temples made by the Aztecs.
I don't know if they are being made still but i do know that there are still alot out there.
Yes, they're still made.
Yes, mood rings are still made.
Yes.Honey Nut Clusters is still made. I hope that helps.
Yes , Monchichis are still being made - see the related link below .
The answer to your question is Yes! 16gauge shotguns and shotshells are still made.
No it is made in Brazil?