Antileukemic drugs are cancer fighting drugs used to treat leukemia. There are actually dozens of different types of antileukemic drugs and each has been developed differently and by different people.
An antileukemic is a drug or agent which prevents or counters leukemia.
Leo Sternbach in 1955
Drugs were invented by different people. It's a mix with different ingredients. People work in labs or an hideout to prevent being arrested.
Cleansing and strengthening herb of the immune system, cardiovascular system, intestinal system. Antitumor, antileukemic, antioxidant, antimicrobial, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, antiviral, diuretic.
martin wright invented the syringe driver, which is a device that allows a syringe to be continously supplying a subcutaneous infusion of drugs
renato v. rocha invented pockets in 1993 when he was born. there for drugs.
Gertrude Elion was responsible for inventing several important drugs, including drugs to help in the facilitation of kidney transplants. She also invented 6-mercaptopurine, which is important in fighting leukemia.
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.
Well.. it depends on what drug you're talking abut. Fx marijuana, it wasn't invented, but it was discovered different places on the earth. You can google the drugs if you wanna know who invented it. Like ecstasy, heroine, lsd etc. Then you might become an addict. nice
Eli Lilly - Makes the synthetic injectable drugs and spray applications. HGH is made by your body and in animals bodies naturally.
Major brand of Promethazine is Phenergan. May & Baker was the first company who owns this brand. so most probably they are the inventor. May & baker invented most of the sufanomides & neurological drugs. they are the pioneer.
It was initially studied for use in hypertension (high blood pressure) and angina pectoris (a symptom of ischaemic heart disease." The answer on medical mayhem is the high blood pressure one.