Yes, she can file a malpractice case against the over the counter medication(OTC) with regards to the diagnosis of laryngeal cancer.
A lawyer for defective drugs could be able to assist if the drug is an OTC or any other kind. To ascertain whether a medication defect exists, a personal injury attorney can speak with the required specialists. If this is the case, a lawyer could be able to assist in obtaining compensation for her interactions with the faulty medication and any unpleasant side effects it may have caused.
However simple mucolytics to other active pharmacological agents like bronchodilators, antihistamines, and centrally acting cough suppressants are just a few of the active chemicals included in OTC cough medications. Antihistamines may help with allergy-related cough symptoms, but there is no justification for their inclusion in OTC cough medications intended for all children other than to allow the manufacturers to advertise them as a sleep aid, which is improper given their risk of misadventure.
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1. They are afraid that their problems will get worse
2. Victims think it's private
Answer:
I'm pretty sure the answer for this is D. All of the above
Explanation:
If i did not know the answer to this, I'd use reasonable logic on this one:
A is correct as the father's age and health can affect his sperm count.
B is also correct as both parties, male & female need to be emotionally stable in order to conceive.
Last but not least C is correct because of common sense, are you financially stable to bring another life into the world?
So D, all of the above.
The answer to your question is,
A. Albumin
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While taking medications, people with HIV ________.
a. Can transmit HIV infection to others through unprotected sex