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The article currently says "Nialamide is sold under Psicodisten, Niaquitil, Nialamid, Niamidal, Niamide, Novazid, Nuredal, Niamid (Italy, Belgium, Netherlands, England, United States),[13] Niazin, Nyazin, Surgex (Italy),[1] Mygal, Delmoneurina, Isalizina (Italy),[1] Espril (Italy),[1] and Nyezin.[14]" However, according to the Martindale reference book, nialamide is no longer on the market in any country... DiamonDie (talk) 11:15, 9 February 2009 (UTC)[reply]
According to drugs.com, Nialamide is available as Niamid in Luxemburg. I will try to contact a pharmacist in Luxemburg to really verify this, but I guess that won't be a "legitimate" source. Is the mention on drugs.com a legitimate source? Also, where should I put the info that it's still sold in Luxemburg? C.d.rose (talk) 20:44, 18 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]