Yep.No. All birth control medications require a prescription.
Through a licensing system, government agencies control who enters such industries, their prices, and their methods of operation.
Formal social control agencies are government institutions with legal authority, such as law enforcement or courts, that enforce societal rules through laws and regulations. Informal social control agencies are more informal social groups or networks that influence behavior through social norms, values, and expectations within communities.
The FDA is charged with overseeing the safety of medications as well as the food supply in the U.S. The CDC monitors disease trends and statistics. It also helps prepare the nation for anticipated disease epidemics.
Agencies are directy under government while organization are not control by government, they only register with co'operate affairs commision
Ability of macro (bigger)agencies and organizations controlling micro(smaller) agencies and organizations and limiting their effectiveness in program implementations
No. And vinegar does not help either. Other than by prescription medications there is no way to end it faster. If your menses are heavy, long or associated with a lot of cramping then Motrin and similar medications and prescription medications can help.
There are medications that can help control your weight, although they are not all FDA approved. There are also medications on the market that control triglycerides and cholesterol that ultimately affect a person's weight.
You have to get a prescription from a doctor.
The new federal agencies that increased the government's power to regulate the economy is the federal banking system. This has made it possible to monitor and control the economy of the country.
Through their elected representatives to Congress, or by appealing their actions to the Judicial system.
There is not a medication that is/nor should be prescribed for smoking. Medications are intended to be taken the way they are prescribed and only to the person the medications are prescribed to, to alleviate medical problems in others. If medications that are prescribed were available over the counter, they would be. There is a reason they need to be prescribed and that is because they can be dangerous in the hands of those whose name is not on the bottle or prescription. Many prescription medications can cause serious organ damage and have adverse effects causing heart and respiratory problems, or organ failure/death, and the only way to control such medications is to put a PRESCRIBED DOSE and directions directly by the physician and to the person the medication is intended for. These medications can also have effects if taken with other drugs, which, again, is why they are PRESCRIBED.