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THE ROLE OF MEDICATIONS AND VISCERA IN HUMAN HEALTH

Authors

  • Xamrayeva Amira Akmalovna

    Student
    Author
  • Asatullayev Rustam Bakhtiyarovich

    Scientific supervisor
    Author

Keywords:

medications, viscera, side effects, anatomy, health, treatment

Abstract

Medications and internal organs (viscera) are very important in modern medicine. Drugs help treat diseases, reduce symptoms, and improve the quality of life. However, they can also cause side effects, so it is important to use them carefully. The viscera include organs in the chest, abdomen, and pelvis. They are responsible for vital functions such as breathing, digestion, and excretion. Understanding both medications and viscera is necessary for safe and effective medical care.

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Published

2026-04-13