Designer drugs are synthetically created substances designed to mimic the effects of existing drugs. In this lesson, learn more about the dangers of designer drugs and see examples of types of designer drugs. Updated: 08/26/2023 What is a Designer Drug? When you hear the word ''drugs,''...
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Developed analytical methods to research the chemical properties of drug substances and formulations, thus ensuring quality and efficacy of products Created and implemented SOPs and research parameters, including the qualification and validation of generic drugs in line with FDA regulations 2. Use strong ...
A phagocytic unit is a unit specialized in engulfing and digesting other cells. It is also a type of macrophage. Phagocytic cells are a part of the innate immune system, which protects the body from infection by foreign substances. Phagocytic cells can be found in all animals, pla...
Introduction According to the World Health Organization (WHO) substance abuse can be defined as the harmful or hazardous use of psychoactive substances. This definition of substance abuse not only includes the use of illegal drugs but also the dangerous use of drugs that are legal for example alco...
For example, some of these entities can be environmental or chemically related. One synergistic effect example that is environmentally related is when UV radiation and tobacco smoke are present, there is greater harm to the skin than what would be if these 2 substances were separate and ...
Other naturally occurring toxins are substances produced by plants and animals. In many cases, these toxins are part of a plant or animal's natural defense system, protecting them from other plants and animals that prey on them. One such example is the chemical tetrodotoxin, synthesized by the...
Functions of Carbohydrates in the Human Body The two main functions of the dietary carbohydrates are to provide[3,4,5]: Energy(about 4 kilocalories or 17 kilojoules per gram) Building blocks, mainly carbon atoms,for the synthesis of glycogen,fatty acids,amino acidsand other substances in your...
Pharmaceutical excipients are defined in United States Pharmacopoeia (USP) 33 as “substances other than the active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) that have been appropriately evaluated for safety and are intentionally included in a drug delivery system”. Excipi...
An underground market is often a place for the exchange of illicit, dangerous, or counterfeit goods. They are venues where highly controlled substances or products such as drugs and firearms are illegally traded. Human trafficking is a very large illegal market. Human trafficking moves people into ...