The first drug for the treatment of AIDS was approved by the FDA
On the 20th March, 1987, the drug Zidovudine (a.k.a. azidothymidine) was approved by the Food and Drug Administration for the treatment of AIDS and HIV.
The first donut cutter was patented by Capt. John Blondell, apparently so that he could put the donut over a handle of the wheel while navigating his ship.
On the 20th March, 1987, the drug Zidovudine (a.k.a. azidothymidine) was approved by the Food and Drug Administration for the treatment of AIDS and HIV.


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