Prescription

Drugs Prescription drugs are medications prescribed by a healthcare professional to treat medical conditions. They are used to improve a person's health, to treat or prevent an illness or disease, and to reduce symptoms associated with a medical condition. The medications are based on scientific evidence and are approved by the FDA for safety and effectiveness. They help to control symptoms, prevent complications, and improve quality of life. They are used in combination with other therapies, such as lifestyle changes, and can be lifesaving in some cases.

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