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  1. ... A strong form of the drug is illegally sold on the streets. A much weaker form of ... deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). This weaker form is sold as a prescription. Medicines that are legally used ...
  2. ... E-cigarettes and other devices also may be sold for use with tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabinoid (CBD) ... tobacco product in young people. These products are sold in flavors that may appeal to children and ...
  3. Liquid incense is sold on the internet and in stores under a variety of brand names. Nitrates such as amyl nitrate may be sold as video head cleaners, liquid incense, air fresheners ...
  4. ... cleaner, washing machine, or dishwasher. Simethicone drops are sold without a prescription and may help reduce gas. ...
  5. ... other medicines are also available. Niacin is also sold over-the-counter (OTC) as a supplement. You ...
  6. ... containers, and propane. Nitrites, which are no longer sold legally. When nitrites are bought illegally, they are ...
  7. ... have earned their healthy reputation because they are sold to give you energy for exercise. But most ...
  8. ... need to be rigidly tested before they are sold. Herbals may not work as claimed. Labels do ...
  9. Medigap is a supplemental insurance policy sold by private companies. It helps to pay costs like copayments, coinsurance, and deductibles for services that are covered by Medicare. To get ...
  10. ... feverfew, make sure your provider approves. Herbal remedies sold in drugstores and health food stores are not ...
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