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What is a clinical trial? Creating Medication: If you walk into any pharmacy you will see the wide array of medications, both prescription and over-the-counter, that we have available to us to treat health problems. Every single one of these drugs was carefully developed through a multi-step...
Drugs are subjected to physical-chemical degradation processes during their storage and subsequent use, depending on the time, temperature and humidity. The International Conference on Harmonization (ICH) has defined the guidelines (EMA European Medicines Agency I.C.H. Q1B, 1998; EMA European Medicine...
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The present overview concludes that the concentrations of BHA and BHT nowadays used in food, drugs and cosmetics are probably harmless. smartnesshealth In addition, vitamin E can also be used in higher doses without the occurrence of adverse effects. BHT is banned from food in the UK and Ja...
Unlike other traditional chemical drugs, once a patient receives a stem cell drug, it will not necessarily simply go away like other drugs because a stem cell drug consists of living cells that often behave in unpredictable ways. What this means is if the stem cells are doing bad things ...
In terms of therapy, it is important to know which trajectory a particular carcinoma will follow because of tangible opportunities for drugs to reroute cellular fates towards the first or at least second outcome. These mathematical models have a distinct advantage over clinical observations and cell ...
Cocaine is a highly addictive stimulant drug made from the leaves of the coca plant native to South America. It is a powerful stimulant and is one of the most addictive drugs. Cocaine is usually distributed as white powder, often diluted (“cut”) with a variety of substances, the most co...
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Division of the National Toxicology Program laboratory chief Michael Waalkes warns: (10) “This is a time when cells are differentiating into organs and many other important developmental things are going on, so getting exposed to a toxicant like arsenic in utero or during early childhood can caus...