Platinol, also known as Cisplatin is a medication for cancer patients. Platinol interferes with the growth of cancer cells and slows how fast they spread in the body.
"The Platinol package insert says the drug is most commonly used to treat cancer in the bladder, ovaries and testicles." "The Platinol package insert may not have all the uses, but Platinol, also known as Cisplatin, has been used to treat sarcomas, carcinomas and even lymphomas. "
My opinion is 'no'.
To heal medically, or to give a lavish gift.
therapeia "healing" from therapeuein "minister to, treat medically"
Treat medically - fofo, togafiti or faia; the polite way of saying it is tagofia. Treat badly - agaleagaina. Treat with respect - fa'aaloalo. Treat lightly - mamasagia.
If you are referring to medically, there are many ways to treat Leukemia and it depends on the type.
that is what its used for...
Yes, Marijuana is used both medically and recreationally both in the present and in the past.
no
The opposite of "treat" at Halloween is "trick" (although few modern kids resort to mischief or vandalism if they don't get their candy). The opposite of "a treat" or luxury item would be a necessity. The opposite of the verb "treat" (medically) would be to harm or injure. To not treat is to ignore or neglect.
Francium is not used medically due to its high radioactivity and rarity. It poses serious health risks due to its decay process, which involves the release of harmful radiation. Consequently, francium is not suitable for any medical applications.
No it can't be. If it was, why would it be used medically?