Soru 7
Answer: Therapeutic drugs
Therapeutic Drugs:the branch of medicine that is concerned specifically with the treatment of disease. The therapeutic dose of a drug is the amount needed to treat a disease.
Replacement drugs: drugs involving the supply of a substance(such as hormone or nutrients) lacking in or lost from the body
Curative drugs: A therapy or drugs used to cure or prevent disease
Preventive Drugs: A consumer- directed health(CDH) plan includes preventive therapy.
medical practices that are designed to avert or avoid diseases
Soru 8
False
The higher the guage number the smaller the diameter
Soru 7 What kind of drug is used to treat conditions and symptoms? Therapeutic Drugs Replacement...
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