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TopicWhy is Oxygen considered a drug by the FDA?
deoxxys
04/21/24 1:43:11 AM
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Dudebusters posted...
Nah, it means it's at a higher condensed volume than what is typically found in nature. That's the general gist of "medical grade" anything.

There's OTC ibuprofen, and then there's "medical grade" ibuprofen. "Medical grade" indicates it underwent testing to make sure that particular volume, dosage, or whatever is safe for humans, while being higher than what you can get off of a store shelf.
That makes sense, I knew there were stronger painkillers you could only get from doctors.

So what you're saying is I can still get safe breathable oxygen that just isn't medical grade?

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