THERAPEUTIC DRUGS
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- Are Therapeutic Drugs Really Safe?Whenever we feel a mild headache, we immediately pop 1-2 tablets of analgesics into our mouth thinking it will be fine. Not everyone is aware that "all drugs are poisons;" in fact everything that enters our body is a potential poison.
- How Are Drugs Evaluated for Safe Use?This article discusses how drugs are evaluated.
- Medical Establishment Suppresses Valuable DrugsSuppression of drugs like cannabis (marijuana) and ma huang (Ephedra Sinica) is a baffling result of the medical establishment even though these drugs were used for millenia and grow freely as weeds.
- Psychedelic Drugs: a New Way to Heal?Some Illegal drugs may soon become a beneficial medical aid for patients suffering with diseases like Autism, Cancer, Custer Migraines, Drug addiction and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder as well as many other ailments.
Generic Drugs Vs. Brand Name DrugsGeneric drugs are cheaper and if available more commonly prescribed than brand name drugs, but can they be trusted?- The Therapeutic Benefits of PsychedelicsPsychoactive substances have served man as a healing tool for thousands of years. Why has the last one-hundred years cast such a dark shadow over these drugs?
- Anti-Epileptic Drugs, Combined with Anti-Depressants, Can Treat Chronic PainWhen suffering from chronic pain, many patients are considering the new approach to medication management using anti-epileptic drugs in combination with anti-depressants.
- Rare Diseases: Solutions for Orphan DrugsIn 1983, US Congress passed the Orphan Drug Act. - opened the doorway for drug companies to invest, research and develope orphan drugs, which become profitable. Countries, members of Congress, and science, initiated further gains for orphan drugs.
Psychedelic Drugs with Serious Medical BenefitsMainly thought of as party drugs, psychedelics can offer serious therapeutic benefits for people with a variety of needs, Research shows how quickly the drugs can act on the brain to relieve symptoms.
Who Were Michael Jackson Doctors and What Drugs was He Taking?By now most of us know that it was Propofol (Dipivan) that killed Michael Jackson but what were the other drugs in his system? What part did they play in his death?- Natural Healing Herbs - 8 Useful Herbs with Amazing Therapeutic PropertiesHerbs cure the root cause of the disease and improve the body immunity system. Read this article to find commonly available herbs having wondrous therapeutic power.
- How Pharmaceutical Companies Test Drugs in Clinical TrialsClinical testing of potential new drugs is a long, tightly regulated process with many steps before drug approval.
Save Money on Prescription and Non-Prescription Drugs/MedicationHealth insurance truly isn't a luxury, but there are ways to save money on prescription and over the counter drugs or medications, legally and easily.- The Composition of DrugsIt is a matter of interest to know about the composition of drugs or medicament which we use in daily life.
- How to Treat Sick Fish with DrugsThere are many different ways to administer drugs to sick fish, which you'll learn about in this article.
- The Sources of Daily DrugsPeople should come to know about the source of daily drugs they are using.
- Guide to Therapeutic Horse Riding for Disabled and Disadvantaged YouthSteps to take and information you will need to know to enroll your child in a therapeutic horse program.
Why Herbs Are Better Than Synthetic Drugs: The Advantages of HerbsHerbs have been used for centuries by people around the world. Clinically speaking, we actually have more knowledge about herbs than most of the newly approved synthetic drugs.- Lower Blood Pressure Naturally, Without DrugsThe pharmaceutical industry doesn't want you to know about the information I'm going to share with you, because "Big Pharma" makes a mega-fortune off of prescription drugs for controlling high blood pressure.
- Quinolones Drugs & the Impact on Drug Resistant Bacterial InfectionsOffering an overview of the history and applicable use of the quinolones family of drugs, used to treat drug resistant bacterial infections.
- Good Drugs Combating Bad DrugsRecent evidence suggests that the family of "psychedelic" seretonin-antagonizing drugs have the ability to break addictions to so-called "hard drugs," such as heroin and cocaine. The promise of curing these almost hopeless compulsions is worth investigating.
Pyschological and Physical Effects of Drugs: What Many Mainstream Drugs Do to Your Body and MindDrugs, substances used in the prevention or treatment of certain illnesses and disease, are miraculous inventions in medical history.- Cholesterol-Lowering Statin Drugs May Also Help Fight InfectionStatin-based drugs, currently used for treatment of high cholesterol, may have the added side benefit of fighting bacterial infection.
Saving Money on Prescription DrugsDo not simply accept that you have to pay retail price for your prescription drugs; there are a lot of different options available to you if you make use of them.- Prohibition and the War on DrugsAn article detailing the shortcoming of marijuana prohibition and the american war on drugs.
- Club Drugs - Dangerous and Deadly FadsThis article explores some of the popular Club Drugs and their effects, side effects, and dangers.
- The War on Drugs: A Look Back at Leary and the Psychedellic MovementTakes a look back at Timothy Leary and the psychedellic movement. How LSD caused the government to start a war on Leary and the drugs he tried to spread.
- Using Drugs and Smokingphilosophy paper on whether a person should be responsible for their own actions when they decide to smoke cigarettes or take drugs. analysis of philsophers Robert Goodwin, Daniel Shapiro on their opnions in the thesis and essay.
- History and Effects of Club Drugs Meth and EcstasyA Study of two drugs popular among young users, their long/short term effects, pharmacology, and history.
- Colorado's War on DrugsThe impact of drugs has hit Colorado hard with staggering statistics which place Colorado high on the list of adults incarcerated due to drug related charges. The city of Denver, accounted for 308 of 100,000 residents incarcerated for drugs
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