Acetazolamide
Maybe but I found it on Wikipedia.
There were a number of drugs which were FDA approved in 1983. The list is available through the FDA and other sources.
to be blunt NO they haven't been approved yet
There are very few FDA-approved weight loss drugs on the market. The most popular ones are Alli, Xenical, Meridia and Sanorex.
The FDA approves Drugs. Food is not "Approved" it is monitored and regulated by the FDA. I could not find any "Drug" products under the generic WallMart brand GREAT VALUE, If there are some they are approved.
No, the fda does not regulate food the same way it does drugs. Herbalife products are food.
The FDA is the organization primarily involved in the medication/drug approval process.
The FDA has approved three drugs as a treatment option for H Pylori including taking omeprazole + clarithromycin with a six month follow up.
DRUGDEX
YES!!!!!! it's FDA approved and it's approved by the global FDA
Yes it is FDA approved for consumption.
"The majority of food supplements manufacturers don't have to seek FDA approval. The supplement are regulated by FDA but not like drugs or food. FDA is mostly monitoring their safety, but not the efficacy or performance. This is the reason why food supplements are not being approved by FDA. There are several dietary products approved by FDA such as Orlistat, Alli (Xenical), Sibutramine (Meridia), and Phentermine."
Provigil (Modafinil) is a prescription FDA approved medication used to treat excessive sleepiness due to obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), shift work sleep disorder, or narcolepsy. I also know of people who have been prescribed it for off-label use in treated excessive sleepiness due to lyme disease and such.