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Pharmaceutical companies make them.
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Pharmaceutical companies and insurance companies will not make as much money!
Medications are made by the pharmaceutical companies. They follow the formula invented by the scientist and make the drugs to meet the needs of the patients.
Hydrogen and sodium can make sodium hydride, NaH.
Naproxen will not make a difference when we deal with kidney stones. The best thing is to go the doctor and never auto prescribe RX.
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Mall is Mallinckrodt and Qual is Qualitest. Two pharmaceutical manufacturing companies that make the oxycodone. Its just the name of the company that made that batch of oxys you have.
to lower cholesterol? Less cholesterol in your diet will lower cholesterol... plus.... i guess.... cholesterol medicines, like Statins.... which pharmaceutical companies make most of their money from.
No. Naproxen is an anti inflammatory, so does not make you high. You will likely get better pain relief though, when you take an anti inflammatory with an opioid painkiller.
Pharmaceutical companies make far too much money, and contribute massive amounts to governments world wide, which ensures that no "cure" for anything will see the light of day. I once heard a prominent CEO of a pharmaceutical manufacturer tell a group of young entrepreneurs that there is is no profit in cure. The profit is in providing a medication that does something, but not everything it is supposed to do. Having said that, any foreign substance we ingest, be it medication or whatever, is going to have some sort of unwanted effect. Then the pharmaceutical companies make a pill or potion to alleviate that, which then produces another wave of side effects, and so more drugs must be developed to counteract these....and so it goes on and on. Every pharmaceutical has unwanted side effects. Most are poisons or dangerous if taken in larger doses. This too is an opportunity for the pharmaceutical companies to manufacture another drug to counteract the effects of the drugs you have taken to offset the effects of the drug they provided to "cure" the original ailment. A never ending cycle.
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