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Abuse of OTC Drugs

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this presentation as a tool to present at your town library

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... guarantee product quality and safety. Drug regulation should therefore include the scientific evaluation of products before registration, to ensure that all marketed pharmaceutical products meet the criteria of safety, efficacy and quality. Although these criteria are applicable to all medicines inc ...
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... Antipsychotic treatment rates among privately insured youth ages 6 to 17 increased steadily from 1996 (0.21%) to 2006 (0.90%) with higher rates among those ages 13 to 17.7 The annualized rate of use in such patients ages 2 to 5 more than doubled between 1999 and 2007 to 0.16%, most commonly to help ...
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... named drug-induced long QT syndrome. Chirality (presence of an asymmetric atom) is a common feature of marketed drugs, which can therefore exist in at least two enantiomers with distinct three-dimensional structures and possibly distinct biological fates. Both the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic ...
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