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  2. Pimecrolimus - Wikipedia

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    Pimecrolimus was developed by Novartis. Its development number was ascomycin derivative ASM 981. [22] The New Drug Application (NDA) was filed December 15, 2000. It received US FDA approval on December 13, 2001. [23] At its US approval, it was one of the first new eczema treatments introduced since the topical corticosteroids of the 1950s. [24]

  3. 30 Scam Phone Numbers To Block and Area Codes To Avoid - AOL

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    Quick Take: List of Scam Area Codes. More than 300 area codes exist in the United States alone which is a target-rich environment for phone scammers.

  4. What You Need to Know About Phone Scams - AOL

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    All the major wireless providers offer some form of free scam protection to customers so make sure you are using the tools available to you. The most robust protection comes from T-Mobile’s Scam ...

  5. Ascomycin - Wikipedia

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    "The ascomycin macrolactam pimecrolimus (Elidel, SDZ ASM 981) is a potent inhibitor of mediator release from human dermal mast cells and peripheral blood basophils". The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology. 108 (2): 275– 280. doi: 10.1067/mai.2001.116865. PMID 11496246. Mollison KW, Fey TA, Krause RA, Thomas VA, Mehta AP, Luly JR (June ...

  6. 1-800-FREE-411 - Wikipedia

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    Callers dial 1-800 (888 or 866)-FREE411 [373-3411] from any phone in the United States to use the toll-free service. Sponsors cover part of the service cost by playing advertising messages during the call. Callers always hear an ad at the beginning of the call, and then another after they have made their request.

  7. Protect yourself from internet scams - AOL Help

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    What are 800 and 888 phone number scams? If you get an email providing you a PIN number and an 800 or 888 number to call, this a scam to try and steal valuable personal info. These emails will often ask you to call AOL at the number provided, provide the PIN number and will ask for account details including your password.

  8. Identify legitimate AOL websites, requests, and communications

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    • Fake email addresses - Malicious actors sometimes send from email addresses made to look like an official email address but in fact is missing a letter(s), misspelled, replaces a letter with a lookalike number (e.g. “O” and “0”), or originates from free email services that would not be used for official communications.

  9. Contact AOL customer support

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    Support may come via phone, chat, social media or help articles, depending on the question or issue you have. ... Care" will be displayed as a support option near the ...