Medicines can be measured in several strengths, primarily including their concentration (amount of active ingredient per unit volume or weight), potency (effectiveness of the drug in producing a desired therapeutic effect), and bioavailability (the proportion of the drug that enters circulation when introduced into the body). Additionally, strength can also refer to the dosage form (e.g., tablets, injections) and the specific formulation, which can impact how the medicine is absorbed and utilized by the body. These measurements help ensure proper dosing and effectiveness in treating conditions.
Assuming you mean horsepower, can not be measured because no dynos can handle the power but estimates run in the area of 4500.
Assuming you're talking about illicit drugs... Medicines - are prescribed in a measured dose, for a specific condition - by a competent medical professional. Drugs - are any non-prescribed substance taken by a person to alter their normal mental state.
There are medicines that can be given to monkies, but the monkies do not have medicines themselves.
Hypothyroidism is usually treated by taking daily thyroid medication. The most common thyroid medication is called levothyroxine. This thyroid medication comes in 12 different strengths and it is prescribed by a physician.
the storehouse of herbal medicines is the forests. We get many medicines from there.
True all medicines are drugs but not all drugs are medicines or legal anyway.
European Medicines Agency's motto is 'Science. Medicines. Health.'.
Yes, medicines do get expired. Once expired it is risky to consume such medicines. The expiry date for conventional medicines is listed on it, and for homoepathic medicines it is uniformly 5 years from date of manufacure.
Apollo was the god of medicines
For medicines they are called patents.
not all medicines are trusted
How can you use medicines safely