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6. Mention six ways in which drug containers could be catered for?
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- 4. Mention six ways in which drugs containers could be catered for?1. Define counterfeit drugs. 2. Explain the source of counterfeit drugs and how they are obtained. 3. Discuss the global problems caused by counterfeit drugs (include more than overdose issues) 4. What are the FDA and pharmaceutical companies doing? 5. How can you, the consumer, protect yourself and your lived ones.13. List equipment one might find in a medical office that could injure a patient and give rise to a product liability claim.
- 4. The term "iatrogenic" means:: physician caused. a type of seizure. physical dependency. cancer causing. a safe medical use.Can you Justify in 200 WORDS, the importance of pharmaceutical legislation for the country?These are just some examples of consumer drug laws. Can you state two more examples for consumers or for you when you enter your medical profession?