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Once readily available over the counter and in supermarkets, compound analgesics became associated with substance abuse and are now more restricted in many countries. As a result, some once famous brands such as APC (For aspirin, phenacetin, and caffeine) and Bex have either disappeared, or have become brands of simple analgesics. Part of the reason for the decline of compound analgesics in the United States has been the Food and Drug Administration insistence that manufacturers must unequivocally state the purpose of each ingredient, separately.

and replaced it bcz it is unsourced, confused, wrong on several points (APC is an abbrvn but not a brand; APC issue had nothing to do with abuse).
   My repl'mnt appears in this revision.
--Jerzyt 09:03, 1 October 2013 (UTC)[reply]