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What Is The Difference Between Medicinal And Non Medicinal Drugs?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There is no difference. Anyone can call anything "medicinal", it doesn't mean it's effective, or even good for you. But it gives the impression that it is a Good Thing.
Prescription drugs have been tested, though, and have (varying) degrees of evidence to support their use. A lot of them are derived from various sorts of plants, where those compounds are beneficial. Aspirin and digoxin are the best known examples, but there are others.
Prescription drugs have been tested, though, and have (varying) degrees of evidence to support their use. A lot of them are derived from various sorts of plants, where those compounds are beneficial. Aspirin and digoxin are the best known examples, but there are others.
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