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Latest revision as of 11:01, 17 September 2024
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- Drug compliance & concordance
- Herbology [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Herbalism [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Medicine [r]: The study of health and disease of the human body. [e]
- Nocebo [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Pharmacology [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Pharmaceutical company [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Placebo [r]: A treatment or drug, administered by, or at the orders of, a health professional, that the professional knows will have no physiologic effect [e]
- Prescription [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Use of biotechnology in pharmaceutical manufacturing
- Vaccine [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Lamotrigine [r]: An anticonvulsant drug use to treat epilepsy and bipolar disorder. [e]
- Delavirdine [r]: An antiviral drug and reverse transcriptase inhibitor (nNRTI) specific for HIV-1. [e]
- Artemisia vulgaris [r]: popularly know as Mugwort, Felon Herb, St. John's Plant, Chrysanthemum Weed, Wild Wormwood or Common Mugwort, is one of several species in the genus Artemisia with names containing mugwort; it is native to temperate Europe, Asia and northern Africa, but is also present in North America where it is an invasive weed; it is a very common plant growing on nitrogenous soils, like weedy and uncultivated areas, such as waste places and roadsides. [e]
- Phytotherapy [r]: The therapeutic use of plants or plant extracts to prevent or treat disease; it is most commonly a form of complementary and alternative medicine, following long culturally-specific traditions such as herbalism. Chemically extracted and concentration-controlled plant-derived substances are used in conventional medicine, but are usually not considered phytotherapy. [e]
- Food and Drug Administration [r]: The agency of the United States Department of Health and Human Services responsible for regulating food, dietary supplements, drugs, biological medical products, blood products, medical devices, radiation-emitting devices, veterinary products, and cosmetics. [e]