Medicinal Prescription Extemporaneous

Medicines (medicines) contain active substances (the term “medicine” is no longer used) that affect the patient’s body and support its normal functioning. Drugs are included in the group of drugs that affect physiological processes. Physical and mental health, as well as life expectancy, depend on the correct functioning of drugs in our body.

For example, changing the thermodynamic parameters of the body improves performance, improves mood and resistance to environmental factors. Changing the acidity of the internal environment increases the effectiveness of treatment of many diseases. The addiction to antibiotics disrupts these life processes, which affects the duration of treatment (the effect is short-term) and the ability of the human body to resist infections. In addition, the use of antibiotics can cause unexpected resistance of the human microflora, as a result of which it is very difficult to select another drug that can restore normal homeostasis (properties of the internal environment that maintain the stability of the internal environment of the body).

Extemporaneous drugs are medications that are prepared from individual components according to special prescriptions. Recipes can be individual or group. Group medications are prescribed for specific pharmacological forms and dosages, which are included in the state standard. These recipes are called recipes. Individual ones are prescribed to patients in the hospital. They supervise the preparation of medications in a separate room. Also, they should not contain strong toxic substances such as morphine and sulfanylpyrazole.