Drugs that are prescribed by a doctor are medical drugs.
Some drugs do in fact have medical benefits.
No, drugs cannot be used as food. Drugs are substances that have a physiological effect on the body, often used for medical purposes or recreational purposes. Food, on the other hand, is consumed for nourishment and sustenance. While some drugs may have appetite-suppressing or appetite-stimulating effects, they should not be replaced with or considered a substitute for proper nutrition from food.
Chinese medical theories combine traditional Chinese medicine with modern Western medicine.From the Chinese medicine they use herbs, attention to diet, and ancient methods such asacupuncture.From the Western medicine they use drugs, and Western surgical methods.
Gas chambers, Testing drugs, Freezing them, Inject chemicals into eyes to change eye colour and varies brutal surgeries
Egyptian doctors used drugs and herbs to treat different sicknesses, and also set broken bones and also sewing up cuts. Egyptians were the firsts to specialize in the field of medicine and wrote the very first medical books on pieces of papyrus. -I hope this helped! :)
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No, it takes a medical degree to prescribe drugs.
Some drugs do in fact have medical benefits.
An innovation of medical engineering is pharmacuedical drugs that are genetically engineered.
drugs are bad
Le Dain Commission of Inquiry into the Non-Medical Use of Drugs ended in 1972.
Marijuana itself is a medical drug. It's called medicinal or medical marijuana.
Yes, those drugs prescribed for you by a qualified medical practitioner (a doctor) are good for you.
Manufacturing is the making/distribution of legal drugs for medical purposes (oxycodone, morphine, alprazolam) and requires a prescription. Importing drugs usually refers to importing illegal drugs which do not have a medical purpose and/or classified as a schedule I drug (opium, heroin, cocaine).
Prescription drugs are not charged in medical bills. It will not be included in hospital bills if the drugs are bought inside the hospital. Also the drug is included in the medical bill if the particular kind of drug is refilled again or injucted for the same patient in the same hospital and if it is supplied from the hospital.
Cholesterol-reducing drugs may make some medical problems worse. Before using these drugs, people with any of these medical conditions should make sure their physicians are aware of their conditions:
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