The ingredients and steps
<span>BMI or Body Mass Index refers to the proportion
of your weight with respect to your height. This is a measure used to get the
body composition of a person. A person with a 24 BMI is considered to be
normal/healthy. This just means that this person has a lower chance of getting
any health related diseases. BMIs that range under 18.5 are considered
underweight; while a BMI between the range of 25 to 29.9 is overweight; and
people who are obese have a BMI that ranges from 30 or higher. </span>
Cholesterol would be classified as a c. lipid.
Explanation:
Types of over-the-counter medicines
In Australia, over-the-counter medicines can be supplied in three ways.
Pharmacist-only medicines
Some over-the-counter medicines can only be sold to you after you have spoken to the pharmacist. Examples include inhalers (puffers) to relieve asthma and mild steroid-containing creams for skin irritations.
Pharmacy medicines
Some over-the-counter medicines are available only at pharmacies but you do not need to speak to a pharmacist to buy them. Examples include medicines to treat diarrhoea and symptoms of allergy.
Medicines for general sale
You can buy some over-the-counter medicines in supermarkets and health food stores. Examples include cough and cold remedies, some painkillers such as paracetamol and aspirin, and vitamins.