Correct spelling of medical terminology is important for many reasons if you were to misspell you could end up prescribing someone the wrong type of medication or say that something is wrong when it's not. for your example, you can use two medication abbreviations (since everything is basically abbreviated in the medical field) that are similar. the side effects from one could hurt someone.
Answer: both safe and effective.
Explanation:
In 1962, there was a drug in Europe and Canada that was meant to treat morning sickness in pregnant women. The drug instead caused birth defects in many people.
The Federal government of the US decided that it would be best to take action against that drug and others like it from harming the U.S. like it did those other countries.
This action came in the form of the Kefauver-Harris amendment to the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic (FD&C) Act. According to this amendment, companies manufacturing drugs had to make sure that a drug was not only safe for consumption, but effective in treating what it is meant to treat as well.
Yes they do it is they're sworn duty to help those in need, here's a better example if you were driving by the car crash would you drive past it and stare at those in need or would you go and help the injured person/people in the car wreck.
Answer:
it can help you feel less stressed and better about yourself. Plus it will help promote weight losse and make you more aware of yourself!
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The first way you can become immune to the disease or diseases is by having the disease before and you body fought it off and another way to do so is by getting vaccines to prevent them from starting or coming back.
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