Avoiding excessive use of neuroleptic drugs can help minimize the risk of developing catatonic-like symptoms.
Antipsychotic drugs may be appropriate in some cases, but often cause catatonia to worsen.
Avoid smoking, alcohol, and recreational drugs as they can harm the developing embryo. Minimize exposure to toxic chemicals, pollutants, and radiation. Eat a healthy diet, exercise regularly, and get regular prenatal care to ensure a healthy environment for the embryo to develop.
"Drugs may cure but often times it breaks"
Avoiding drugs.
stay away from bad companysay NO when offered drugsWAlK away when people offer you drugs
Alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs
Cortisonetype medications and, increasingly, thalidomide are used to minimize the effects of lepra reactions.
It depends on the drugs. Most illegal drugs are illegal because they're harmful in some way, but just being illegal is harm enough for them to be worth avoiding.
The scientific field devoted to developing new drugs for treating genetic disorders is known as genomics. This is part of the wider branch of genetic engineering.
proteomics
the answer is PROTEOMICS
tetracycline