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MDMA has limited approved medical uses in a small number of countries, [36] but is illegal in most jurisdictions. [37] In the United States, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is evaluating the drug for clinical use as of 2021. [38] Canada has allowed limited distribution of MDMA upon application to and approval by Health Canada.
Bronchiectasis, chronic dilatation of the bronchi; Duct ectasia of breast, a dilated milk duct. Duct ectasia syndrome is a synonym for nonpuerperal (unrelated to pregnancy and breastfeeding) [2] mastitis.
This is a list of roots, suffixes, and prefixes used in medical terminology, their meanings, and their etymologies. Most of them are combining forms in Neo-Latin and hence international scientific vocabulary. There are a few general rules about how they combine.
Ecstasy (from Ancient Greek ἔκστασις (ékstasis) 'outside of oneself') is a subjective experience of total involvement of the subject with an object of their awareness.
Coronary artery ectasia is a rare disease that occurs in only 0.3-4.9% of people in North America. Coronary artery ectasia is characterized by the enlargement of a coronary artery to 1.5 times or more than its normal diameter. [1]
Ecstasy most often refers to: . Ecstasy (emotion), a trance or trance-like state in which a person transcends normal consciousness Religious ecstasy, a state of consciousness, visions or absolute euphoria
Long term use of high-dose inhaled corticosteroids can lead to adverse consequences such as cataracts and osteoporosis. [3] It is not recommended for routine use in children. [ 75 ] One commonly used therapy is beclometasone dipropionate .
The main discussion of these abbreviations in the context of drug prescriptions and other medical prescriptions is at List of abbreviations used in medical prescriptions. Some of these abbreviations are best not used, as marked and explained here.