Advertisement for Librium (chlordiazepoxide HCI), a medication manufactured by Roche Laboratories to reduce anxiety. The ad appeared in the journal Medical Economics on January 6, 1975. The ad reports that Librium relieves excessive anxiety in…
Advertisement for Librium (chlordiazepoxide HCI), a medication manufactured by Roche Laboratories to reduce anxiety. The ad appeared in the journal Medical Economics on January 7, 1974. The ad reports that Librium effectively relieves anxiety that…
Advertisement for Vistaril, (hydroxyzine pamoate), manufactured by Pfizer Laboratories. The ad appeared in the journal Medical Economics on January 1, 1978. The ad recommends Vistaril for preoperative anxiety.
Advertisement for Verstran, (prazepam), manufactured by Warner/Chilcott. The ad appeared in the journal Medical Economics on January 1, 1978. The ad introduces Verstran as a new, effective treatment for anxiety.
Advertisement for Valium, (diazepam), manufactured by Roche Laboratories. The ad appeared in the journal Medical Economics on January 21, 1974. The ad reports that Valium serves as an effective muscle relaxant.
Advertisement for Miltown (meprobamate), manufactured by Wallace Laboratories. The ad appeared in the journal Medical Economics on January 12, 1976. The ad recommends thinking again about Miltown, the original meprobamate.
Advertisement for Valium, (diazepam), manufactured by Roche Laboratories. The ad appeared in the journal Medical Economics on January 1, 1971. The ad reports that Valium relieves the tension that can cause gastrointestinal disorders.
Advertisement for Librium (chlordiazepoxide HCI), a medication manufactured by Roche Laboratories to reduce anxiety. The ad appeared in the journal Medical Economics on January 4, 1971. The ad reports that Librium effectively relieves anxiety in the…
Advertisement for Meprospan (meprobamate), manufactured by Wallace Laboratories. The ad appeared in the journal Medical Economics on January 5, 1970. The ad uses the King of Hearts playing card to make an analogy with the "two faces" of heart…
Advertisement for Meprospan (meprobamate), manufactured by Wallace Pharmaceuticals. The ad appeared in the journal Medical Economics on January 4, 1971. The ad uses the King of Hearts playing card to make an analogy with the "two faces" of heart…
Advertisement for Ativan (lorazepam), a medication manufactured by Wyeth Laboratories to reduce anxiety. The ad appeared in the journal Medical Economics on January 1, 1978. The ad reports on the efficacy of the drug in patients with generalized…
Advertisement for Vistaril, (hydroxyzine pamoate), manufactured by Pfizer Laboratories. The ad appeared in the journal Medical Economics on January 4, 1971. The ad recommends Vistaril for anxiety associated with insomnia.
Advertisement for Atarax (hydroxyzine HCI), a medication manufactured by Roerig to reduce anxiety. The ad appeared in the journal Medical Economics on January 7, 1974. The ad recommends Atarax for the relief of anxiety in people with severe allergic…
Advertisement for Azene (clorazepate monopotassium), a medication manufactured by Endo Laboratories to reduce anxiety. The ad appeared in the journal Medical Economics on January 1, 1978. The ad recommends Azene for people with generalized anxiety…
Advertisement for Valium, (diazepam), manufactured by Roche Laboratories. The ad appeared in the journal Medical Economics on March 12, 1970. The ad reports that Valium relieves tension and accompanying somatic symptoms, such as gastric disorders and…
Advertisement for Valium, (diazepam), manufactured by Roche Laboratories. The ad appeared in the journal Medical Economics on January 1, 1976. The ad reports that Valium can relieve issues of muscle spasm and mobility due to cervical problems.
Advertisement for Librium (chlordiazepoxide HCI), a medication manufactured by Roche Laboratories to reduce anxiety. The ad appeared in the journal Medical Economics on January 5, 1970. The ad reports that Librium effectively relieves anxiety across…
Advertisement for Valium, (diazepam), manufactured by Roche Laboratories. The ad appeared in the journal Medical Economics on January 1, 1979. The ad highlights the psychotherapeutic and muscle relaxant properties of Valium.