- Diabetes Medication
Blood glucose control is managed by proper meal planning, weight loss and exercising. At times however, these actions are not adequate to bring blood glucose levels down to their normal range. Medication is in the form of oral pills and insulin shots. - Allergy Medication
Allergy is the reaction of a body to an intolerable allergen. Individuals use various medications to treat allergy and its symptoms. It is also advisable to avoid these allergens if identified. Antihistamines are the major group of chemicals that are used as medication in case of allergy. Histamine, a type of chemical is released at some stage in an allergic reaction and anti histamine is used to curb their effect. - Stethoscope Exams
Stethoscope exams refer to the examination of patients with stethoscopes. Doctors use stethoscopes for assessing inner sounds such as heart murmurs, breathing sounds etc. Stethoscope exams enable a physician to assess the abnormalities of a patient's heart, lungs and bowels. - Long Stethoscopes
Long stethoscopes are stethoscopes with long tubes. When the length of the tube increases, the resonant frequency decreases. An increase in the length of the tube provides a better response to lower frequency sounds. Many heart sounds that fall below 150Hz are considered low frequency sounds. The human ear is least sensitive to low frequency sounds. Improved low frequency response is the advantage of using long stethoscopes for auscultation purposes. - Digital Stethoscopes
Digital stethoscopes are computer aided products which can read sound, vibration, or acoustic signals. Digital stethoscopes can store sound and this sound can be played again and again. The stored sound can be send to another colleague in case you want his opinion. Digital stethoscopes are often used by veterinarians. - Drug Stores
Drug stores are stores that sell medication. Sometimes known as pharmacies, drug stores were originally places where medications were prepared by a pharmacist. The pharmacist even used to act as a doctor and prescribe medicine. These days, drug stores just dispense medicine that is made by other companies. - Prescription Drug Stores
Drug stores are shops which sell medication. Drugs are basically of two types, prescription drugs, and ‘over-the-counter drugs’. Over-the-counter drugs do not need a prescription from a qualified doctor. Prescription drugs should be provided only by a qualified and registered pharmacist. - Online Drug Stores
Drug stores are places where people get their medication. Originally, drug stores had doctors who conducted medical examinations, prescribed medicines, and also made those medicines. These days, drug stores are more or less just shops that dispense medications. Drug stores provide medications for all kinds of ailments. These can be prescription drugs or ‘over-the-counter’ drugs. Over-the-counter drugs do not need a prescription from a qualified doctor. There are many kinds of drug stores including community drug stores (includes a doctor as well as the pharmacist), hospital drug stores (attached to the hospital), and online drug stores. - Canadian Drug Stores
Drug stores are places where medications are bought. Originally, drug stores had qualified doctors who not only provided health check-ups and prescribed medicine, but also made the medications. Present-day drug stores just sell medication. There are some drug stores, however, that provide other services such as: lab services, medical clinics, health screenings, classes and events, counseling by pharmacists, medication refills, arranging seminars and lectures. In Canada, a prescription is necessary for buying medicine from a drug store. There are also some ‘over-the-counter’ drugs that can be sold without a prescription. There are also chain drug stores in Canada. These include pharmacies at grocery stores and super markets.
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