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'''Zarumin''' was a medication trademarked in 1954 by Pharmaceuticals, Inc. of [[Newark, New Jersey]], the makers of [[Geritol]], and marketed for the relief of [[arthritis]] and [[rheumatism]].<ref name=trademark></ref>
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Zarumin is one of many amphetamine and amphetamine-laced medications which were once widely advertised and sold over-the-counter in the United States, without prescription, and which were later subject to government restriction, partial bans, or selective criminalization.<ref name=>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref>
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