nkda
I had a parent write "KNDA" under the "known food/drug allergies" section of a medical release form which brought me here, but I think she meant "NKDA" which is an abbreviation for "No Known Drug Allergies."
No Known Allergies
Drug
No Known Medcation Allergies
the abbreviation for intravenous drug is iv drug.
every drug can cause allergies
you cant abbreviate the allergies However the are a few medical abbreviations using the word allergies, such as; NKMA = No Known Medication Allergies NKA = No Known Allergies
Yes, if they are indicated, and provided the person taking them have no known allergies to either drug. Ambien is for sleep and Toradol is an NSAID.
No, this drug is for allergies.
4'-Methyl-α-pyrrolidinopropiophenone is a designer drugthat was popular in Germany in late 1990-s till 2000-s. This drug is also known under its abbreviation, which is MPPP
FDA
No, it is a medication to treat allergies and asthma