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How is vaccine different from medicine?

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Answered by arundhatirawat118
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Answer:

Vaccine is for preventing the disease before it occurs.

Medicine is what you take after a disease has affected you.

So if you see the current corona scenario, vaccines are under development. Once it is produced, it will be made available to the whole population for prevention. Which means to everyone irrespective of whether he has the disease or not.

While, we're also hearing of medicines developef by Patanjali, Glenmark, Cipla etc. These are to be administered to patients i.e only to those who already have the disease. And this is aimed to cure mild to moderate symptoms.

Hope this answers your question. :)

Answered by HariAnuj
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Answer:

vaccine improve your immune system

and medicine kill the pathogen

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