Answer:
Explanation:
There are some reasons why a generic version of a trade-name drug could fail FDA approval as a therapeutic equivalent drug but what is described in the question suggests that the active ingredient of this generic version is different from that of the "original" trade-name drug. The reason is because, all the properties of the drug mentioned should have been compared to that of the original trade-name drug to prove bioequivalence - as the therapeutic effects of this drug should be in comparison to the original trade-name drug and not just be of it's own as suggested (for example, the drug should reduce symptoms of the illness with the same strength the trade-name does and not just as written that it reduces the symptoms of the illness) in the tone used in the question.
20 POINTS please im soo stressed right now. easy problem 2+√28/4 = _ / _
Answer:
2√7/ 7
Explanation:
Factor 4 out of 28:
4/ √4(7)
Rewrite 4 as 2 :
4/ 2[tex]x^{2}[/tex]√ divided 7
Pull terms out from under the radical :
4/ 2√7
Cancel the common factor of 4 and 2
Factor 2 out of 4
2 divided 2 / 2[tex]\sqrt{x}[/tex]7
Cancel the common factors:
Factor 2 out of 2
√72 divided 2 / ( 2√7)
Rewrite the expression:
2/ √7
Add 1 and 1
2√7/ √7
The result can be shown in multiple forms:
Exact Form:
2√7/ 7
The Answer is:
2√7/ 7
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25 foods that have medicinal purpose/properties.
Answer:
Most medicinal foods are actually herbs or plants which is where most perscription drugs come from.
Explanation:
Buckwheat honey
Pickled foods
Ginger
Peppermint
Hibiscus tea
Turmeric
Chia seeds
Berries Numerous studies have found that nutrients and plant compounds in berries combat diseases
Cruciferous vegetables Cruciferous vegetables like broccoli and kale contain a wide array of antioxidants
Fatty fish
Mushrooms
Spices
Herbs
Green tea
These are just a few known that is used for specifics, like arthritis, or coughing or sore throat. Hope it helps! :)
Identify one way that a person can sustain an intentional injury and an unintentional injury. In
each case, include an individual behavior and a social norm that increases the risk of that
injury.
Answer:
o.o someone else
Explanation:
One way someone can get an intentional injury is if they get into a fight with someone. An individual behavior that may have caused this injury is if you instigated the other person to fight you. A social norm would be peer pressure, someone might say “yeah man go on, you can take him” which makes you feel pressured to fight.
One way someone can get unintentionally injured is if they get hit by a car (this can be intentional or unintentional but I’ll give you the unintentional version). An individual behavior that may have caused this is that you and/or the driver of the car were not paying attention. A social norm would be texting while driving. This is one of the main causes for accidents.
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1 point
A goal that is specific, measurable, achievable, realistic, and timely is referred to as a
0 Reasonable goal
0 Well-thought-out goal
Milestone
SMART goal
Answer:
a SMART goal
Explanation
took test got it right
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How to make my own circuit training? I need help
im looking for some one named BOOLIN
Answer:
Never heard search up the name in find friends maybe.....Hope you find him or her!
Explanation:
Hope this helps ∞<3
What is life ( part 2 ) ......................................
Answer:
joy ,family lots of things
Explanation:
Answer:
l like your cut g ;)
Explanation:
I'm built different