Valium.please name any other medicine
no there is not
Yes - any medication that you take while on birth control has the option to interfere with its intensity.
The control group gives you something to compare the results to. For example, in a medical trial for a new medicine, one group will receive sugar pills. Without this control group, it means nothing if 50% of those treated with the real medicine get better. The control group may have the same results, better results, or worse results. This tells how effective the medicine is. The same is done with any type of experiment.
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No, you should continue to take the birth control and then go and see your doctor about it and address any and all concerns about the medicine with him or her
Scientists use this method to compare the effects of the medicine to no treatment, called a control group. By having both groups, they can measure the true impact of the medicine and determine if any observed changes are due to the medicine or other factors. This helps ensure the results are reliable and can be confidently attributed to the medicine being tested.
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The control group do not have if thing.And the experimental group have if thing.The if thing means that may be this answer or lab could be right or not.By CHOUDHARY WAQAS from USA NY Brooklyn MIDwood HS. 2009
Yes, Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) can specialize in any branch of medicine.
The drug of choice is chloramphenicol now, in 1900 we did not have any antibiotic.
Supposedly that the patches you are using are meant to have any medicine, this medicine works through TDD (Trans-Dermal Diffuse). Keep using them!