Aspirin and Ibuprofin are effective at lowering a fever's temperature, but you can never use aspirin with younger children.
Anti pyreticus drugs are used to lower the body teresature. anti, against, and pyreticus, (pertaining to fever)
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It is important to know how much medication or drugs is too much for the body to handle. Drugs used over a therapeutic level can cause an overdoes or death.
The body does not have a good way of getting rid of copper from the body naturally, so there have been some medications developed to help chelate (remove) it, but they are prescription drugs, so if you feel you need to lower your body's copper, you need to see your doctor. Some of the main drugs used to reduce copper in the body are pencillamine, and trientene, though if you are very high, your doctor may feel you need to undergo dialysis to remove the excess copper from your bloodstream quickly.
Eucalyptus works to detoxify the body. If it is used simultaneously with other drugs, the effects of those drugs may be weakened.
Your brain is a super computer. Have you ever wondered why when you think of flowers or food you can smell and taste them as well? This is because when your brain processes the though of something it makes the body react in ways that it is used to when exposed to such things. When you think about cold weather you generally lower your body temp and vise versa.
No, drugs cannot be used as food. Drugs are substances that have a physiological effect on the body, often used for medical purposes or recreational purposes. Food, on the other hand, is consumed for nourishment and sustenance. While some drugs may have appetite-suppressing or appetite-stimulating effects, they should not be replaced with or considered a substitute for proper nutrition from food.
In a medical context the words "drugs" and "medicine" are used interchangeably. However, "drugs" can be used as a slang term for illegal substances, whereas the word "medicine" is never used in this context.
Allopurinol, a drug usually prescribed to lower the risk of gout attacks, can lower blood uric acid levels. Other drugs that are given to manage spasticity include baclofen (Lioresal), which is a muscle relaxant, and benzodiazepine tranquilizers.