The correct answer is B, hallucinogens.
Antidepressants are most definitely legal, tons of people are on them. It is illegal to sell them, though (unless you are a pharmacist).
Painkillers are the same way, and many times otc.
Antihistamines are similar to painkillers, mostly used for allergies, and the name brands are extremely common; Zyrtec, Claritin, Allegra and Benadryl.
Meanwhile, hallucinogens are drugs such as LSD, PCP, ketamine, mushrooms. These wildly impact human mind and body and are therefore illegal.
(I would like to mention that ketamine is an antidepressant, but now identified more so as a hallucinogen due to the fact that it's effects last about an hour. This has caused it to become a party drug called "crazy k" which is often times laced with cocaine.)
I believe the answer it material safety data sheet.
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Yes, modern medicine has been able to slow the disease down, not stop it but slow it down.
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<u>When the coder needs confirmation about the codes or he is confused about the actual syntax</u>
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Computers are smart machines but they do not have brain so they do not have the cognitive approach to make their decision therefore they cannot be trusted in terms of confusion about any syntax or codes. The example of such confusion is keyboard autcorrect. Autocorrect can make the words correct but if there are two or more words with the same context then keyboard autocorrect cannot determine the real word that is required. The same thing happens in coding. The encoder software can make the code but it may be another code of the same context with a different syntax and it can ruin the whole process.