- used
medications.
Medication is a
medicine or a
chemical compound used to
treat or cure illness.
According to Encyclopædia Britannica,
medication is "a...
- ointments. Many
topical medications are epicutaneous,
meaning that they are
applied directly to the skin.
Topical medications may also be inhalational...
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Antimalarial medications or
simply antimalarials are a type of
antiparasitic chemical agent,
often naturally derived, that can be used to
treat or to...
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digestive system. This is a
common route of
administration for many
medications. Oral
administration can be
easier and less
painful than
other routes...
- When
medications do not
include specific disposal instructions,
patients should not
flush medications in the toilet, but
instead use
medication take-back...
-
known as
immunosuppressive agents,
immunosuppressants and
antirejection medications, are
drugs that
inhibit or
prevent the
activity of the
immune system...
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medication or
other intervention that
reduces anxiety. This
effect is in
contrast to
anxiogenic agents which increase anxiety.
Anxiolytic medications...
- follow-up. The
medication therapy review has the
pharmacist review all of the
prescribed medications, any over the
counter medications, and all dietary...
- (also
known as
antiepileptic drugs,
antiseizure drugs, or anti-seizure
medications (ASM)) are a
diverse group of
pharmacological agents used in the treatment...
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