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Qué (quién) es lifestyle drug - definición

MEDICATION WHICH TREATS NON–LIFE-THREATENING AND NON-PAINFUL CONDITIONS SUCH AS BALDNESS, WRINKLES, ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION, OR ACNE
Lifestyle drugs

lifestyle drug         
¦ noun a pharmaceutical product characterized as improving the quality of life rather than alleviating or curing disease.
Lifestyle drug         
Lifestyle drug is an imprecise term commonly applied to medications which treat non–life-threatening and non-painful conditions such as baldness, wrinkles, erectile dysfunction, or acne, which the speaker perceives as either not medical problems at all or as minor medical conditions relative to others. It is sometimes intended as a pejorative, bearing the implication that the scarce medical research resources allocated to develop such drugs were spent frivolously when they could have been better spent researching cures for more serious medical conditions.
Lifestyle (Australian TV channel)         
  • Former LifeStyle Channel logo (2010-16)
AUSTRALIAN TELEVISION CHANNEL
The Lifestyle Channel; Lifestyle Channel; LifeStyle Channel; The LifeStyle Channel; Lifestyle Australia; LifeStyle
Lifestyle (formerly known as The LifeStyle Channel) is an Australian television channel. The channel launched on 1 September 1997.

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Lifestyle drug

Lifestyle drug is an imprecise term commonly applied to medications which treat non–life-threatening and non-painful conditions such as baldness, wrinkles, erectile dysfunction, or acne, which the speaker perceives as either not medical problems at all or as minor medical conditions relative to others. It is sometimes intended as a pejorative, bearing the implication that the scarce medical research resources allocated to develop such drugs were spent frivolously when they could have been better spent researching cures for more serious medical conditions. Proponents, however, point out that improving the patient's subjective quality of life has always been a primary concern of medicine, and argue that these drugs are doing just that. It finds broad use in both media and scholarly journals.

Ejemplos de uso de lifestyle drug
1. I have heard people call it a lifestyle drug but I don‘t think of it like that.
2. This could enable it to be used as a lifestyle drug taken in modest quantities by those seeking to control their weight such as sportsmen like Shane Warne and models such as Sophie Dahl.
3. The snappily named Type 2 Gonadotropin–releasing hormone has thus far been tested only on animals, but researchers behind it have no doubt it could be readily available as a human ‘lifestyle‘ drug within the next decade.