Monday 27 April 2020

hat's the difference between the casserole sold at pharmacies and convenience stores?

hat's the difference between the casserole sold at pharmacies and convenience stores?

'Check the extinguishers and debt tags of Koreans' The national extinguishing agent, Kashwa Myeongsu, 
can be easily purchased not only in pharmacies, but also in convenience stores and marts. 
Of course, did you know that Kashwa Myungsoo, 
who thought it was the same product, is a different product depending on the store?

As of May 2012, 13 types of generic drugs from four efficacy groups, including analgesic antipyretic, 
cold medicine, digestive, and pars, have been sold at convenience stores. 
Simple prescription medicine without a prescription is quite good because it can be easily purchased at convenience stores, 
but it's a little shocking that the number of people selling at pharmacies and convenience stores is not the same. 
Then let's take a look at why they are different and how they differ.

There are 2 casseroles with the same capacity of 75 ml. This is a Q-As of 900 won cassew purchased at a convenience store, 
and cass bows purchased at a pharmacy for 1000 won. Was it wrong to check only the debt table for each purchase? In fact, 
these two comparisons were different from the labels. For the pharmacy, the name of Qasup, the name of Cassew Myeongsu, 
is treated with a green label, but for convenience stores, it is simply processed with a blue label on the large Chinese character called Cassew. 
If you don't look carefully, you might want to know if the name of Kashwa Myeongsu has changed. 
The difference is that it is listed as a non-preservative only for pharmacy use. There was no preservative in the pharmacy, 
but it was found that there was a preservative in the convenience store of Kashwamyeongsu.

The bottle caps have the same design, but the colors are different. 
The pharmacy was treated as a gold label. The fan tag is clearly marked on the bottle cap. For reference, 
Donghwa Pharm is the same pharmaceutical company.
Can you see it? The pharmacy is written as a generic drug, 
but it is listed as a non-pharmaceutical product for convenience stores. This is an important point. 
Here, for quick understanding, we will point out the difference between generic drugs and quasi-drugs.

Medicines are drugs that can be found in pharmacies, 
and are drugs that can only be sold by pharmacists in accordance with the Pharmacist Act to prevent abuse of drugs. 
Quasi-drugs are products that have less effect on the ingredients and the human body than pharmacies, 
and can be sold at general stores. However, there are some differences in the dosage of ingredients according to the pharmacist method. 
Let's see what ingredients are different.

The number of ingredients in pharmacy's life name and convenience store's life number is 11 for pharmacy and 6 for the convenience store. 
It's creation, Hyunho Saek, and Hubak. As a result of contacting Donghwa Pharm, 
the manufacturer explained that there was no difference in actual efficacy. However, the survey results were a little different. 
Among the ingredients, corydalis is said to have been removed in order to be classified as quasi-drugs, since herbal medicine may be dangerous in pregnant women. 
Instead of removing the irritating ingredients like this, in order to have the same effect, 
Kashwa Myeongsu for convenience stores is made by increasing the content of high putin, broiler, etc.

Therefore, quasi-drugs sold at convenience stores are not the same as medicines sold only at pharmacies, 
but they are made to expect similar effects and effects on loss of appetite (anorexia), stomach bloating, indigestion, overeating, congestion, nausea, and vomiting. is. Therefore, 
if you want a stronger feeling of refreshment and digestion, pharmacy use will be suitable, 
and for pregnant women, convenience store use will be suitable.

In addition, Kashwa Myeongsu is added to the existing efficacies of existing life and Kam Whal Myungsu with appetite loss, 
stomach bloating, indigestion, overeating, nausea, vomiting, and vomiting. We are selling various products with added efficacy such as suit, 
constipation, weak stool, abdominal bloating, and intestinal abnormal fermentation.

In addition to Kashwa Myeongsu, liquid solutions such as Ssanghwa-tang and Bakkasu showed differences. 
Convenience stores cannot receive direct prescriptions from pharmacists, so ingredients and doses are limited on a daily basis, and various differences, 
including prices, appear to have occurred. Even though the monetary part is excluded, please note that the ingredients and dosage are different. 
This was the difference between Kashwa Myeongsu and the convenience store Hwamyeongsu.



Mani

About Mani

Author Description here.. Nulla sagittis convallis. Curabitur consequat. Quisque metus enim, venenatis fermentum, mollis in, porta et, nibh. Duis vulputate elit in elit. Mauris dictum libero id justo.

Subscribe to this Blog via Email :

if you have any doubts, Please let me know