Force is applied for preparation of remedies. How it is reacted or compensated as reaction? Whether force and energy are not related terms?
Moreover, remedy does not only modern medicine type chemicals. They are also relevant to stimulation of physiological activities.
No, force is not applied for preparation of remedies. To make aspirin, we do not hit something with a hammer or push something uphill. We carry out chemical reactions:
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Synthesis[edit]
The synthesis of aspirin is classified as an
esterification reaction.
Salicylic acid is treated with
acetic anhydride, an acid derivative, causing a chemical reaction that turns salicylic acid's
hydroxyl group into an
ester group (R-OH → R-OCOCH3). This process yields aspirin and
acetic acid, which is considered a
byproduct of this reaction. Small amounts of
sulfuric acid (and occasionally
phosphoric acid) are almost always used as a
catalyst. This method is commonly employed in undergraduate teaching labs.
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Reaction mechanism

Formulations containing high concentrations of aspirin often smell like
vinegar[121] because aspirin can decompose through hydrolysis in moist conditions, yielding salicylic and acetic acids.
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UNQUOTE
Your apparent attempt to extend Newton's 3rd Law to chemistry is an absurd thing to do. Newton's laws are
laws of motion, not chemistry. They are not some vague principle of operation of everything in the universe. They are just laws describing objects in motion. They should be used in that context
only.
Regarding force and energy, they are related in that mechanical work, which is one of many types of energy, is the result of applying a force through a distance. For instance if you lift a mass of 1kg a vertical distance of 1metre, you apply a force of 9.81 Newtons through a distance of 1 metre and thereby do 9.81 Joules of mechanical work. But other types of energy include electrical, chemical, gravitational and kinetic energy, and heat, of course.
By the way, energy is not "stuff". You cannot have a bucket of energy. Energy is a
property of a physical system.