A Multicultural View of Drug Abuse: Proceedings of the National Drug Abuse Conference, 1977David Elvin Smith |
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... amphetamines , should be permitted to be labeled for restricted use in obesity provided that they are used in ... amphetamines in medical practice and these products were removed from the market in 1973 . 3. FDA took the position that ...
... amphetamines , should be permitted to be labeled for restricted use in obesity provided that they are used in ... amphetamines in medical practice and these products were removed from the market in 1973 . 3. FDA took the position that ...
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... amphetamines has re- mained fairly constant at a rate of about one - fifth that of the peak year in 1965. The non - amphetamine anorectic drugs have increased in popularity since 1971 and are now prescribed roughly twice as often as the ...
... amphetamines has re- mained fairly constant at a rate of about one - fifth that of the peak year in 1965. The non - amphetamine anorectic drugs have increased in popularity since 1971 and are now prescribed roughly twice as often as the ...
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... amphetamines in the treatment of narcolepsy and minimal brain dysfunction to our Neurologic Drugs Advisory Commit- tee on February 3 , 1977. It was the view of this group that there are alternate safe and effective treatments for ...
... amphetamines in the treatment of narcolepsy and minimal brain dysfunction to our Neurologic Drugs Advisory Commit- tee on February 3 , 1977. It was the view of this group that there are alternate safe and effective treatments for ...
Contents
Drug Abuse Policy Regulatory and | 2 |
Robert L DuPont M D | 11 |
from a State Perspective | 23 |
Copyright | |
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