As of my last knowledge update in October 2023, doriden, which is a brand name for the medication used to treat certain medical conditions, is no longer available on the market in many places due to safety concerns and regulatory changes. If you are looking for alternatives or have specific health needs, it's best to consult a healthcare professional for guidance. Always check local regulations and pharmacy availability for the most accurate information.
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Alaska was purchased from Russia in the 1860's. The US simply asked the people in Hawaii if they wanted to become part of the US, they agreed, Hawaii was annexed in 1898. Britain, Japan, and the US always had had an interest in Hawaii because of it's strategic position...the citizens there KNEW that; they probably felt that rather than be fought over by other nations, better to go with the best one now while the offer was still good.
The US purchased Louisiana from France.
When it was first purchased, Alaska had the nickname Seward's Icebox.
It was purchased by Thomas Jefferson of the united states FROM Napolean of France.
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.
I missed purchasing Horton the who. is there any way I can still purchase one?
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.
I think so
No one. It is still Bank of America.
It can be purchased @ www.hsn.com.......
=I think it can be purchased but I am not sure where and it will cost alot because it is old.==I hope I helped!=
Kip is still made in Japan and can be purchased on eBay or various Japan import websites. Google "Kip Pyrol". My friend found some in Japan for me and I can confirm it is the same formula!
Simplicity Manufacturing Company was purchased by Briggs & Stratton in 2004. They were purchased for $225 million in cash. Simplicity lawnmowers are still manufactured in the same facility as they were before they were purchased by Briggs & Stratton.
They can only be purchased used or as a collectible when still in the original packaging
Yes - but they can only be purchased online.