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The therapeutic effect is otherwise known as the "desired effect". The effect we want the drug to do. In contrast to Adverse or undesired effect.
TT is reported to have a positive effect on the immune system and thus accelerates the healing of wounds. Nurses use therapeutic touch in operating rooms to relax patients before surgery and in recovery rooms on postoperative.
The therapeutic dosage is the amount of a therapeutic agent which causes the therapeutic effect. This is prescribed by qualified therapists for varied conditions.
Non-therapeutic drug effects are those that don't treat the target condition. For instance, the stomach cramping caused by erythromycin is a non-therapeutic effect when erythromycin is used for infection; interestingly, it may be a therapeutic effect if erythromycin is used for gastroparesis.
These drugs include amphetamines, antidepressant drugs, antipsychotic drugs, caffeine , and lithium.
This phenomenon is known as the placebo effect. It occurs when a person experiences a positive response to a treatment that has no therapeutic effect, such as a sugar pill or saline injection, due to the belief that it will help them.
Not a "cure" medicated to a "highly functional level"
It means generically feeling of wellbeing
No it shouldn't do anything to you Haldol is an antipsychotic and smoking does constrict your blood vessels so it may have some effect but definitely not a dangerous effect
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Phytonadione (mephyton) is used to reverse the therapeutic effect of heparin