I'm sorry could you try explaining that a little more clearly?
The pharmacology instructor explains to the students that adverse effects can be extensions of the Primary action of a drug
This is further explained below.
<h3>What is
pharmacology?</h3>
Generally, The study of how medicine impacts a biological system as well as how the body reacts to a drug is what pharmacology is all about. This field studies everything from the origins of pharmaceuticals to their chemical compositions, biological effects, and therapeutic applications.
In conclusion, The pharmacology professor explains to the class that some of the side effects of a medicine are just extensions of the primary function of the medication.
Read more about pharmacology
brainly.com/question/28070247
#SPJ1
Ok I think the answer is false :))
Answer:
(a)The congress could pass a bill by stopping medications of life-or death from being increased to a particular value, thereby making Mylan to reduce their prices, to a more tangible value (b) If the president is not part of this decision, he can use his veto powers against the bill passed by the congress, thereby making Mylan to retain their rates as high as it is currently (c) Lobbyist and Interest groups will further express their ideas towards the president and congressmen to hold on, or make a change in the bill.
Explanation:
Solution:
(a) Congress could pass a bill by stopping important life-or-death medications from being added up above a certain value. in doing so,Mylan would be made to lower their prices to a more sensible value.
(b) If the President is not in approval of this sort of law making, he can use the power of veto towards the bill passed by Congress, in doing so Mylan can keep their rates as high as present as it is now. As a result, the power of Congress is weakened by the President's own power.
(c) For them to push their ideas forward, many lobbyists and interest groups would likely meet with the president and congressmen encouraging them to either or hold firm or make a change in their position on the bill such as lobbying several organizations that fight for the right of victims would urge congress to disallow a presidential veto of the bill this would mean that if they vote to override the veto, the bill becomes a law.
Answer:
should be true,Hope that helps.