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Lloyd Cocaine Toothache Drops

In the US, cocaine was sold over the counter until 1914 and was commonly found in products like toothache drops, dandruff remedies and medicinal tonics.

Metcalf's Coca Wine

Coca wine combined wine with cocaine, producing a compound now known as cocaethylene, which, when ingested, is nearly as powerful a stimulant as cocaine.

Vin Mariani Wine

The marketing efforts for coca wine focused primarily on its medicinal properties, in part because it didn't taste very good

Bayer Heroin

From 1898 through to 1910, heroin was marketed as a cough suppressant by trusted companies like Bayer -- alongside the company's other new product, Aspirin.

Smith Glyco-Heroin

Pantopon Roche Injectable Opium

"Try Pantopon in place of morphine for dependable, optimum relief of pain."

Ayer's Cherry Pectoral

Depending on which list of contents you reference, this cure for colds, coughs and "all diseases of the throat and lungs" contained either morphine or heroin.

Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup

Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup

Contained 65 mg of morphine per fluid ounce. "For children teething."

Quaalude-300

"Now the physician has one less tired, sleepy and apprehensive patient to contend with."

Dr. Batty's Asthma Cigarettes

Anheuser-Bush's Malt-Nutrine

Pabst Extract

Kimball White Pine and Tar Cough Syrup

Cosadein

Coca-Cola

Coca-Cola

Biphetamine

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