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The medicines act 1968
prescription and over-the-counter
The three main categories of medicines are prescription drugs, over-the-counter drugs, and complementary and alternative medicines. Prescription drugs are medications that require a doctor's prescription, while over-the-counter drugs can be purchased without a prescription. Complementary and alternative medicines include practices such as herbal supplements and acupuncture.
The Medicines Act 1968 governs the control of medicines for human and veterinary uses. It defines three categories of medicine, being prescription only medicine, pharmacy medicines and general sales list.
Yes, Lithium is used as a psychotropic drug to treat Bipolar disorder.
No
two categories of diseases
The Medicines Act 1968 classifies medicines into three main categories: prescription-only medicines (POM), which can only be prescribed by a licensed healthcare professional; pharmacy medicines (P), which can be sold in pharmacies without a prescription but under the supervision of a pharmacist; and general sale list (GSL) medicines, which can be purchased over the counter in various retail outlets without professional supervision. This classification helps ensure the safe and effective use of medications by regulating their availability based on their potential risks and therapeutic benefits.
No
RAM LTM these are the two categories
Yes.
There are two categories of experiments: laboratory and field.