Yes, in the sense that carbon atoms are a part of the structure of the vast majority of medications.
The chemical symbol for carbon on a medicine label is "C".
The Inuits use Inuit medicine. This is reatrted
medicine
Vikings medicine
we get it from reacting it in a blast furnace firstly we react oxygen and carbon coke to form carbon dioxide which then reacts further with the coke to form carbon monoxide which then reacts with oxygen from the iron oxide to form carbon dioxide and pure molten Iron. And we use it occasionaly in medicine as iron supplements or in anylytical chemistry.
Medicine Pipes.
the truth is, no one actually knows what medicine they use.
Here is how you can use alternative medicine in a sentence, "Most herbalists will claim to have alternative medicine." Alternative medicine refers to another option in terms of medication.
"Carbon Monoxide Headquarters." Wayne State University School of Medicine; http://www.phypc.-med.wayne.edu.
Nothing, medicine are drugs. Medicine is just a friendlier word to use.
Yes. Soda contains carbon. That can dissolve it.
we breath out carbon dixocide but we dont use carbon to breath trees do