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lijekova

Lijekova is a term used in several South Slavic languages, including Bosnian, Croatian, Montenegrin, and Serbian, to refer to medicines or drugs. They are substances used to prevent, diagnose, treat, or relieve symptoms of disease and may include chemical medicines, biologics, vaccines, and herbal or natural preparations. Lijekova can be obtained by prescription or sold over the counter, depending on the regulatory framework of a country.

Medicines come in a variety of forms and delivery methods. Common forms include tablets and capsules, liquids,

Regulation and safety: In most countries, medicines require regulatory authorization before they can be marketed. Health

Public health and access: The availability and rational use of medicines are central to healthcare systems.

injections,
topical
creams
and
ointments,
patches,
inhalers,
and
nasal
or
vaginal
preparations.
They
may
be
synthetic,
semi-synthetic,
or
derived
from
natural
sources.
Many
medicines
are
available
as
generics
after
patent
protection
expires,
providing
more
affordable
options
alongside
brand-name
products.
Medicines
are
often
categorized
by
their
therapeutic
use,
mechanism
of
action,
or
route
of
administration.
authorities
assess
quality,
safety,
and
efficacy,
set
labeling
and
storage
requirements,
and
monitor
post-market
safety
through
pharmacovigilance
and
adverse
event
reporting.
Patients
and
healthcare
professionals
are
advised
to
use
medicines
according
to
approved
indications
and
dosing,
consider
potential
drug
interactions,
and
follow
guidelines
for
safe
storage
and
disposal.
Efforts
focus
on
essential
medicines
lists,
affordability,
supply
stability,
and
education
to
promote
safe
and
effective
use
of
lije
kova
for
improving
health
outcomes.