They greet the patient and accept their prescription. Next, they input the prescription date into the computer and process the patient‘s insurance. The pharmacy technician will then fill the prescription and prepare it to be sold to the patient.
The Controlled Substances Act is the federal drug policy that regulates the manufacture and distribution of controlled substances such as hallucinogens, narcotics, depressants, and stimulants. The Act categorizes drugs into five “Schedules” or classifications based on their potential for abuse, status in international treaties, and any medical benefits they may provide.
From the description of the food that the doctor is advising Natalia to start consuming, it is clear that she is suffering from (C) Vitamin D deficiency.
Someone with a vitamin D deficiency would be at risk of rickets, an illness where someone will have skeletal deformities due to soft bones. Increased risk of death due to cardiovascular disease and cancer is also associated with someone who has a vitamin D deficiency.
Pretty sure it's <span>
mouth cancer and Kaposi’s sarcoma, hop that helps.</span>