Obesity, ADD (attention deficit disorder), narcolepsy.
Yes. You need to have a prescription to obtain it.
The only reason it's still illegal is because the FDA has classified it as a "schedule 1 drug". Schedule 1 drugs are those with no medical uses at all. However, as everyone knows it has many medical uses. The FDA also has a patent on marijuana as a brain protectant. So, once they sort out that contradiction it will be legal as it should be.
No, Methadone and Methamphetamines are different from each other.
Thorium hasn't medical uses.
A living will is a legal document that a person uses to make known his or her wishes regarding life prolonging medical treatments.
Medical marijuana is legal with a prescription from your doctor.
Chemists are the primary users of the HPLC instruments. High-performance liquid chromatography has uses in a variety of fields including research, manufacturing, medical, and legal.
There's no problem with that. They are prescribed marijuana to treat a disease or condition that they have. It's legal.
for medical uses and dye
methamphetamines
That depends on the country, and steriods are legal in every country but are prescription-only medicine because they have well documented medical uses.
Yes, you can subpoena medical records for a legal case with the proper authorization and legal process.