Disliked{quote} I am interested in this. How does a doctor need physics to describe medication? I'm a medical professional so I am humbly waiting for your answer.Ignored
So not knowing physics you can describe the effects of a medication.
But you cannot be totally sure about the whole range of effects and the the whole process leding to the effects becouse a doctor is not educated to scope down to this functions at best learn some fundamental chemistry.
This also leeds to the development of Rockafellers oil patent medication industry created 1946 and onward as a doctor will be easy to convince to prescribe a medication as the doctor is not educated to scope the whole range of effects thus medication can also be marketed to make money from sideeffects wich is also wery much the case to qote Dr Peter Gřtzsche.
And as long as somebody else is telling you the effects without you yourself being able to calculate the effects you can never be sure what you are prescribing patients 100%