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What is the most reliable source of dietary fluoride?
Adverse Pharmacotherapy Effects
Negative or harmful reactions that occur as a result of taking medication, which can range from mild to severe.
CJS
Abbreviation for Criminal Justice System, which refers to the institutions and processes established by governments to control crime, enforce laws, and administer justice.
NIDA Clinical Trials Network
The NIDA Clinical Trials Network is a collaborative network that conducts studies on the effectiveness of various drug abuse and addiction treatments across multiple healthcare settings.
DAST-10
A brief screening tool designed to assess drug abuse severity.
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