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The reason why it is important to take drugs only under the doctor's advice is because the doctor is the professional and knows what he or she is talking about. Furthermore, the doctor knows your medical history and what medications would best suit you.
Epilepsy needs doctors advice, and also to be under doctors care periodically.
Nothing. Even the best antiviral drugs around today can only slightly reduce the infection time, usually only by a day or two. In 5-10% of children given the antiviral drugs there have been reports of nausea and vomiting. Follow your doctors advice, plenty of fluid and rest. In 99.9% of cases the virus will pass without complication.
In Wisconsin, being under the influence of drugs can lead to arrest, even if you do not have drugs on you. Police may arrest you for public intoxication or other related offenses. It is important to always comply with law enforcement and seek legal advice if needed.
The Internet is NOT a proper source of detailed medical advice. IF you are about to undergo surgery then you are under the treatment of a Doctor. You should tell this doctor ALL about the drugs you are taking and the Doctor will advice you regarding appropriate action.
Marijuana falls under the following categories: Drugs and illegal drugs
It is typically safe for pregnant women to take opiates during pregnancy. Often doctors hesitate to prescribe other types of drugs because of the risks. When under a doctors care opiate analgesics are a good option.
Drugs and other pharmaceuticals are protected under the patent laws not under the copyright laws.
Fish pen penicillin can be given to a cat being treated for an infection. However, like with all drugs, it should only be given under the advice of a veterinarian.
In Great Britain a chemist is another name for a pharmacist. And a pharmacist is someone who provides drugs (legally). I'm sure that you can see the benefit of drugs to patients. Else where a chemist is merely somebody who works with chemicals. Such people are those responsible for manufacturing, researching and being clever about inventing new drugs.
Yes, drug use can affect the size of the pupil. Some drugs can cause pupils to constrict (get smaller) while others can dilate (get larger) compared to when not under the influence. It's important to note that different drugs can have varying effects on pupil size.