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All information provided is kept secure in the doctors database and is legally protected by the doctor-patient medical privilege laws. Under these laws it is forbidden to sell, share or give any information you have submitted to us to third parties, including your e-mail address.

We take every precaution to protect the rights and security of each and every customer. As such, we use the latest in Secure Encryption Technology for our online ordering system. All personal and credit card information is submitted using the highest level of security and precautionary measures available. In addition you can contact our Customer Care Specialists concerning any questions you may have at:
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Different definition / meanings for the word "orphan drug":
An orphan drug is any drug developed under the 1983 U.S. Orphan Drug Act, which concerns drugs for orphan diseases, namely such affecting less than 200,000 people in the US. This has been adopted as a subclause of the FDA. Developing a drug for groups that small would be financially unsound. Therefore, development of drugs for such diseases is rewarded by tax reductions and a monopoly for that drug for a limited time (7 years).

Different definition / meanings for the word "adverse drug reaction":
An adverse drug reaction (abbreviated ADR) is a term to describe the unwanted, negative consequences sometimes associated with the use of medications. It is more precise than, and usually preferred in the medical field, over the term "side-effect" as these purported "side"-effects may sometimes be therapeutically-useful.
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