They can be used interchangeably in most scenarios. Drugs can specifically refer to uncontrolled substances which are illegal, such as heroin, cocaine etc. Medicine cannot be used to refer to those uncontrolled substances.
Urine therapy is sometimes used in what is known as alternative medicine. It consists of either drinking one's urine, or massaging it into the skin. It is sometimes called urotherapy.
horse poo and lizard urine for some diseases they used marrowana as a substitue for coal
A convulsion is an uncontrolled movement of muscles.
Intake is the amount of fluids someone takes in and output is how much urine they excreted. It's used to monitor fluid balance.
Ask your doctor. New medicines come out every day. Doctors at one time used Sulfa drugs to keep the urine free of bacteria. The patient took a pill every day.
Conflagration, uncontrolled, ravaging, deadly,
yes ofcourse diode can be used as rectifier but it's an uncontrolled rectification.
No, zebras are not used in medicine.
Uranium is not used in medicine.
Just soak the herbs used for the medicinal preparation in cow urine for seven days, changing the urine everyday after discarding the previous day's urine by decantation. then the herbs are triturated with the bhavana dravyas (juices of different appropriate herbs). these preparations are usually made into pills and dried in shade. Ther will be not telltale smell of urine.
In medicine, specific gravity is used to measure the function of kidneys. Decreased specific gravity means that there is a lower concentration of solutes in urine, which may indicate decreased kidney function or renal failure.