no
it will never be helpful to have a drug on hand
unless you would like to die
(hopefully you dont)
no unless you want to die (hopefully you don't)
Well you should definetly have drugs on hand if you have to go to the mall becuase if like bring you fart you smell it in to you throart and you flunk it in to your life which will suck so no virus is you best friend and it will be your only friend..... I HOPE IT HELPED!!!! :D
Supplemental health insurance is helpful in covering drug costs, doctor visits, and medication. It is helpful for people who need extra coverage in addition to their medicare or medicade, for instance.
Any drug can be helpful. Any drug can also be abused.
Lol nope.
If a drug blocks the action of polymerase in a virus-infected organism, it would inhibit the virus's ability to replicate its genetic material, thus preventing the virus from making copies of itself. This would likely slow down or stop the spread of the virus within the organism, potentially helping the organism's immune system to control the infection.
There is no commonly known term or drug called "inferno drug." It is possible that it may be a fictional or local term without widespread recognition. It would be helpful to provide more context or information for a more accurate answer.
Yes, a drug that damages capsids could help treat a viral infection because if the capsid of a virus is damaged, the virus is unable to replicate. Capsids provide protection for viruses.
Cell culture
Evaluating the results.
Hotlines I would say are better in regards to information about drug addiction. You actually have the opportunity to talk with someone than can really help and involve you with helpful activities.
Yes, there cures for major diseases and virus being developed world wide. For example there is an experimental drug being tested for the Ebola virus.