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|  kelly3 (4184) |
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 | Medication | Medication, also referred to as medicine, is usually a drug or any other substance used to prevent or cure disease or to relieve pain, anxiety or any form of perceived discomfort, such as hunger. Medication is often used to mean the act of administering medicines or drugs. Other synonyms include pharmacotherapy, pharmacotherapeutics, drug treatment. Drug treatment, that is: The administration of drugs with therapeutic intention, usually characterizes and distinguishes the practice of Medicine (and the Medical Specialties) from the art of Surgery (and its derived Surgical Specialties). This practical (more than theoretical) distinction if deeply rooted in the History of Medicine. The science of administering drugs to humans in the clinical setting is termed clinical pharmacology. The emphasis on drug treatment plays an essential role in distinguishing medical from surgical practice and patient practice. | |
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 | Side Effects Label | Side effects warninig label | |
|  kpendragon77 (109) |
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 | muscle relaxers | varied muscle relaxers in a blister pack | |
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 | Homeopathy | Homeopathy is a form of alternative medicine first defined by Samuel Hahnemann in the 18th century. Homeopathic practitioners contend that an ill person can be treated using a substance than can produce, in a healthy person, symptions similar to those of the tillness. According to homeopaths, serial dilution, with shaking between each dilution, removes the toxic effects of the remedy while the qualities of the substance are retained by the diluent (water, sugar, or alcohol). The end product is often so diluted that it is indistinguishable from pure water, sugar or alcohol. | |
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 | Epileptic Meds | This is only a picture for the interst group of epileptic meds | |
|  boppiedog (551) |
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 | medication | photo of a bunch of pills | |
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