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  • ...packaging of four medicines showing their [[Product Licence Number]]s and symbols denoting if they are Prescription Only Medicine (POM) or Pharmacy Medicine ...ir [[active pharmaceutical ingredient]] (API) rather than final products. By regulating APIs instead of specific drug formulations, governments allow ma ...
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  • ...icines registered in the UK, showing their [[Product Licence Number]]s and symbols denoting if they are Prescription Only Medicine (POM) or Pharmacy Medicine ...fits Scheme]]}}</ref> The co-payments are compulsory and can be discounted by pharmacies up to a maximum of [[Australian dollar|A$]]1.00 at cost to the p ...
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  • ...nt symbol for [[Zeus]] or [[Jupiter (mythology)|Jupiter]], ([[Astronomical symbols|♃]]), gods whose protection may have been sought in medical contexts.<ref>{ ...ation to be accepted as a legal medical prescription, it needs to be filed by a qualified dentist, advanced practice nurse, physician or veterinarian, fo ...
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  • ...iël - L'Apothicaire - c. 1651-1667.jpg|thumb|The Apothecary or The Chemist by [[Gabriël Metsu]] (c. 1651–67)]] ...ecoming more clinically oriented as most of the drugs are now manufactured by pharmaceutical industries. Based on the setting, pharmacy practice is eithe ...
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  • ...erous dishes. By 1526, they had appeared in Italy, in 1543 in Germany, and by 1569 in the Balkans, where they came to be processed into [[paprika]]. ...all of which feed on plant sap. Common diseases include grey mould caused by ''[[Botrytis cinerea]]''; this rots the tissues and produces a brownish-gre ...
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  • ...erous dishes. By 1526, they had appeared in Italy, in 1543 in Germany, and by 1569 in the Balkans, where they came to be processed into [[paprika]]. ...all of which feed on plant sap. Common diseases include grey mould caused by ''[[Botrytis cinerea]]''; this rots the tissues and produces a brownish-gre ...
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  • ...different Capsicum varieties by evaluation of their capsaicinoids content by high performance liquid chromatography, determination of pungency and effec ...|bibcode=2013PLoSO...856200H|doi-access=free}}</ref> Jalapeños were in use by the [[Aztec]]s prior to the Spanish conquest; [[Bernardino de Sahagún]] in ...
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  • ...rs to help distinguish different medicines. Tablets are often stamped with symbols, letters, and numbers, which enable them to be identified. Sizes of tablets ...nal ingredients, such as plant powders or spices, were mixed in and formed by hand to make little balls, or pills. ...
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  • ...administration''' is the insertion of medications beneath the skin either by injection or infusion. ...eviations, Symbols, and Dose Designations | author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |date=2013 |website=www.ismp.org | access-date=13 May 2013}}</ref> ...
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  • ...ons every 24 hours. The main pharmacokinetic metrics are annotated. Steady state is reached after about 5 × 12 = 60 hours.]] # Process of the uptake of drugs by the body, the biotransformation they undergo, the distribution of the drugs ...
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  • ...globalization, Ayurveda has been adapted for Western consumption, notably by [[Baba Hari Dass]] in the 1970s and [[Maharishi Ayurveda]] in the 1980s.<re ...three elemental ''doshas'' ''viz.'' ''vāta'', ''pitta'' and ''kapha'', and state that balance ([[Skt.]] ''sāmyatva'') of the ''doshas'' results in health, w ...
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  • ...ximately 369,000 species of [[flowering plant]]s),<ref>RBG Kew (2016). The State of the World's Plants Report – 2016. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. https://st ...m|preliminary herbal medicine]] written in the middle of the first century by Greek physician and pharmacologist [[Pedanius Dioscorides]]. ''De materia m ...
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