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How do you spot a fake drug from original?
It is such an unfortunate truth that regular consumers may not able to differentiate fake medications from the real deal. You see, most manufacturers of fake drugs have succeeded in copying almost every physical aspect of the medication making it seem like the original. Packaging, vial shape and sizRead more
It is such an unfortunate truth that regular consumers may not able to differentiate fake medications from the real deal. You see, most manufacturers of fake drugs have succeeded in copying almost every physical aspect of the medication making it seem like the original. Packaging, vial shape and size, tablet shape, size, and coloring – these aspects have been copied. As a consumer, there are things you can take note of: Check the medication. If your blue pill suddenly got a number stamped in middle where there previously was none, ask your PCP or pharmacist. Be wary of relatively cheap drugs. Meds are manufactured in relatively the same manner, hence, changes in pricing could greatly affect a pharmaceutical company – this isn’t something they want.
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What is filaria?
Filariasis is an infection by Filarial parasite. Parasite is transmitted by mosquitoes containing infective larva. They either circulate in blood or migrate through skin. It causes inflammatory damage to lymphatics. As it progresses, lymphatic obstruction and permanent changes like Elephantiasis devRead more
Filariasis is an infection by Filarial parasite. Parasite is transmitted by mosquitoes containing infective larva. They either circulate in blood or migrate through skin. It causes inflammatory damage to lymphatics. As it progresses, lymphatic obstruction and permanent changes like Elephantiasis develops.
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