The use of venom and venom-derived products in medicine and cosmetics: the ethical issues from Islamic perspective
Venom is a mixture of biologically active toxins that affect normal physiological functions. With the advance in technology, the complexity and functions of venom and its toxins are slowly being revealed. It has become important source for therapeutic, diagnostic and cosmetic agents. However, there...
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