An Emetic. Iit is called: "Epacac Syrup" you can find it at any pharmacy. It tastes just "absolutely horrible" and it will ususally take effect within 30 minutes.
Ipicac Answer: Emetics are medicines which cause emesis (vomiting). Ipacec is an example.
Substances that induce vomiting are called emetics. Syrup of ipecac, commonly referred to as simply ipecac, is a well known example.
This would be called an Emetic.
Vomit
Dose titration is the medical term meaning process for finding the proper dosage of a drug.
Etio- is the medical terminology combining form meaning cause of disease.etio
antihemorrhagic
psychotropic
antibiotic
alcoholism
Contraindication -is a factor in which the patient's condition that makes the use of a medication or specific treatment dangerous or ill advised.
Adverse Effects
yes but it actually depends on which drug it is and how much they do the drug
Adverse Drug Reactionside effect
Contraindication is the usual term for that.