With the global use of pharmaceuticals, it has been found that people take medicines
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Only for their intended primary effect |
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For both the intended primary effect and the secondary effect of drugs |
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In accordance with local paradigms of illness management to determine when and how to take medicines |
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Both b and c |
It has been found that people take drugs only for their intended primary effect.
So answer is A.
With the global use of pharmaceuticals, it has been found that people take medicines a. Only...
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