Phrases with «potential medicines»

The phrase "potential medicines" refers to substances or drugs that have the possibility of being effective in treating a particular medical condition or disease. These substances may still need to undergo testing and further research to determine their safety and effectiveness before they can be used as approved medicines for patients. Full definition

Sentences with «potential medicines»

  • Luckily, people aren't the only «guinea pigs» on whom potential medicines or toxic compounds are tested. (sciencenewsforstudents.org)
  • Cone snail toxins are also being studied to develop potential medicines for epilepsy, Alzheimer's, and Parkinson's disease. (discovermagazine.com)
  • Southern Research reproductive toxicology scientist Paul Bushdid, Ph.D., is working to develop a new, cost - efficient laboratory test to evaluate hazards to unborn children posed by potential medicines, chemicals and other agents. (southernresearch.org)
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