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Soap: I’m sorry, but “Soap” does not appear to be a specific drug or medication. Soap refers to a cleansing agent that is used for personal hygiene and household cleaning purposes. It is not classified as a drug as it is not intended for therapeutic use or treating medical conditions.

Soap works by emulsifying dirt and oils on the skin’s surface, allowing them to be washed away with water. It acts as a surfactant, reducing the surface tension between water and oil, thus facilitating the removal of dirt and germs.

The usage of soap is primarily for cleaning the body, hands, and clothes to maintain hygiene and prevent the spread of infections. It is available in various forms such as solid bars, liquid, and foam.

As soap is not ingested or applied to the body for medical purposes, it does not have a specific dose. Generally, it is used in small amounts to create lather on the skin, which is then rinsed off with water.

Soap is generally safe for use, but some individuals may experience side effects or allergic reactions. These can include mild skin irritation, dryness, or itching. Some scented soaps may also cause irritation in individuals with sensitive skin.

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