Nortriptyline is a tricyclic antidepressant.
Labeled Indications : Treatment of symptoms of depression
Unlabeled/Investigational Uses: Chronic pain, anxiety disorders, enuresis (involuntary unrination - bedwetting), attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD); adjunctive therapy for smoking cessation
Try to explain that is for their health and they will feel much better after.
I'm not entirely sure, try to look it up elsewhere.
The particles of the medicine bottle are at the bottom, so it won't have the same effect.
the medicine man would come out of the dead of night and he would say that the thunderstirms came from the bad or evil spirits form the tribes that he had visited in the past.
It's a pun on the word "medicine."
The truth is one of the subjects of medicine or biology, for example for the world is the subject of medical physiology so they have the slogan "Today's physiology, medicine tomorrow, hopefully can explain.
yuo can explain in spanish please for the medicine rheumadaul
well i don't know . apparently no one does cause even Google hasn't got a clue!
they probably wont give you any medicine for this desease because they can't cure it
Are you of an age to be experiencing the onset of menopause? This could explain your symptoms. Otherwise, if the problem continues, check with a doctor.
Throughout the body or body part, when talking about health. If talking about medical coding, it has a completely different meaning that I'm not qualified to explain well.
I believe that neurology mostly deals with anatomy. As a matter of fact, mastering neuroanatomy is a must for a neurologist to be able to point out the most likely place throughout the neural axis to explain a group of symptoms (and we neurologists are somewhat preoccupied -a bit obsessed, to be exact- with this localizing job). The other branches of medicine that are used in neurology are physiology, biochemistry, histology. As a branch of internal medicine, mastering basics of internal medicine is also needed.