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Patent Medicine

A patent medicine, often called a nostrum, is an over-the-counter medicine advertised as an herbal remedy, with no regard to its therapeutic efficacy.

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Patent Medicine

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  1. Coherent Market Insights A patent medicine is a commercial product that is created for the first time to treat a particular illness condition A patent medicine, often called a nostrum, is an over-the-counter medicine advertised as an herbal remedy, with no regard to its therapeutic efficacy. Such products claim that the source of their therapeutic action can be found in natural ingredients such as vitamins, herbal extracts, botanicals, or minerals, and these ingredients can then be used in their formulation in order to produce a custom made remedy. However, there are a number of significant difficulties that are often raised by medical practitioners against these remedies. Nostrums are openly sold that claimed to cure or prevent venereal diseases, tuberculosis, and cancer. Patent medicines were supposedly able to cure just about everything. A nostrum is marketed as containing a new herbal extract, usually one that has not been tested in humans, but which has been claimed to have natural healing properties. It is frequently marketed Coherent Market Insights

  2. Coherent Market Insights online, on TV and in magazines as a cure-all to a multitude of health conditions. With this marketing trend, the number of patent medicine that contain ingredients from plants, herbs and other natural sources is also growing. Thus, even plants and other natural compounds that have not been tested in humans are being marketed as prescription drugs. The problem is that prescription drugs are largely based on chemistry and therefore, are synthetic. Therefore, in theory, any compound that is designed to act on the human body should be safe. Read More : https://bit.ly/3hEuMw6 Coherent Market Insights

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