I would think antibiotics, vaccine's, and public sanitation projects are better examples.
A good physician (internal medicine or family practicioner for example) can help you with anti-depressants.
A psychiatrist prescribes medication for depression.~APEXFAs for another example, a biopsychologist might study how your brain and eyes communicate to interpret the words you are reading on the screen. [textbook example]
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A type error in research occurs when a researcher incorrectly classifies or interprets data, leading to invalid conclusions. For example, if a study examining the effects of a medication on depression mistakenly includes participants with anxiety disorders instead of depression, the results will not accurately reflect the medication's effectiveness for the intended condition. This misclassification can significantly skew the findings and undermine the study's validity.
It really depends on what medication you are talking about. For example, you cannot take thyroid medication unless your thyroid has been tested. The medicine can make a normal thyroid gland stop working. For pain meds, docs need to know what else (if anything) you have taken recently.
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The best medicine that you should take depends on the heart condition that you have. For example, if you have high cholesterol, then you should take lipitor. Aspirin is also a good medication for the heart in general.
There are several ways to treat shingles. These methods can vary from topical medication, antidepressant medicine. An example of topical medication can be the benzocaine Otic which is applied on the area and numbs the pain. An antidepressant medicine can be Tricyclic Antidepressants.
New medications are developed through chemistry. Scientists know what existing drugs do, and they change the chemicals around a little to see if they can make the medicine better or if they can make a new medication that does something similar to the original.Some drugs are just by accident, though - scientists notice that people respond a certain way to some medication and then use chemistry to try to figure out what's going on and whether they can improve that medication. This is how they discovered that a common blood pressure medication can help people to regrow hair, for example.
Generally, you shouldn't start taking an herbal production while on any medications, without your doctor knowing. There are some herbal productions that can adversely impact your prescriptions. The best known example is St. John's Wort. Most people take it for depression, however it is known to increase the levels of certain drugs, which can result in higher chances of sides effects.
The word "dose" means a portion of medication, as in "You will need to take three doses of this antibiotic every day for 10 days."
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