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Obetrol was the
brand name of a drug
combining several amphetamine salts indicated for the
treatment of
exogenous obesity. It was
originally sold by the...
- the end of the war, it was used as part of a new drug: D-IX.
Obetrol,
patented by
Obetrol Pharmaceuticals in the 1950s and
indicated for
treatment of obesity...
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pharmaceutical company Rexar reformulated their po****r
weight loss drug
Obetrol following its
mandatory withdrawal from the
market in 1973
under the Kefauver...
- Use of
amphetamines increased over the
subsequent decades,
including Obetrol and
culminating in the "rainbow diet pill" regime. This was a combination...
- Internationally, it has been
available under the
names AmfeDyn (Italy),
Curban (US),
Obetrol (Switzerland),
Simpamina (Italy), Dexedrine/GSK (US & Canada), Dexedrine/UCB...
- of the
amphetamine salts for the
original formulation for the diet drug
Obetrol.
Methamphetamine was also
marketed for
sinus inflammation or non-medicinal...
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patented the
methamphetamines under various names, one of
which was
called Obetrol. They
treated extreme obesity as a way to curb the appetite. However, these...
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distribution of
these pills was
equivalent to 480
million dosage units of
Obetrol 10 mg tablets. The
medical justification for
these combination drugs was...