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    destruction of cancer cells. Some of the drugs that may be used in such instances include penicillin, gentamicin, azithromycin, doxycycline, co-trimoxazole, and ciprofloxacin. These drugs have varying mechanism of action, clinical uses, and adverse effects. Penicillin Penicillin is a set of antibiotic drugs that originate from Penicillium fungi and are regarded as the first antibiotics to be effective in the treatment of previously severe diseases like bacterial infections brought…

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    Rang, Ritter, Flower, and Henderson (2016 p. 1) defined pharmacology as “the study of the effects of drug on the function of living systems, with its foundations built in physiology, pathology, and chemistry.” There has been a tremendous metamorphosis of pharmacological science from herbal remedies in the olden days to synthetic medicines due to advancement in technology. As science is continuously changing, so is pharmacological science. In fact, pharmacology today involves biotechnology,…

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    which Teresa wants to stop. Adverse Possession Benedetta’s name is on the legal title of Apple Manor making her the original proprietor owner of the land. Teresa would have to take action on Benedetta’s behalf or advise her on what to do as she is only a beneficiary. Grahams claim for proprietorship to the mushroom patch stems from the informal acquisition of legal title by registration from adverse possession. The act of allowing acquisition of title through adverse possession is to make sure…

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    (2013) identifies the disproportionate tendency of the sick to acquire health insurance as adverse selection. Adverse selection is considered a major issue since it involves an overwhelming number of the sick to file potential claims therefore spiking monthly premiums for both the healthy and the unhealthy (Gapenski, 2013). This effect the healthier individual and hospitals. The rise in premiums from adverse selection…

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    The Residential Zone in Palmerston North contains a wide variety of both residential and non-residential activities. The retirement village is classified as a non-residential activity. The effects of the retirement village can be made compatible with those of residential activities by mitigating its higher visual presence and having a design that provides cohesion and good transition to the adjacent residential dwellings. These can be achieved…

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    Emmanuel Kant would likely argue that the social cost of some people suffering from adverse cognitive or emotional effects of the genetic enhancements is not the intention of genetic enhancement since there is no categorical imperative that one is obligated to undergo…

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    The primary topics that have been discussed in this paper include vaccine safety, side effects and toxicity, and the need for vaccinations for diseases that appear to be eradicated. The concerns that have been raised about vaccine safety and effectiveness have all been addressed and the overwhelming evidence has been provided (Achievements in Public Heath, 1999). However, despite this evidence, theories against vaccinations by social groups often misrepresent the scientific data and are not…

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    delusions, hallucinations, disorganized speech, grossly disorganized or catatonic behavior and negative symptoms called. There are two types of drugs, typical and atypical, both tend to block the ladopaminic receptor pathway in the brain. Some side effects include weight gain, agranulocytosis, dyskinesia and tardive akathisia. The aripiprazole is an atypical antipsychotics. Atypical antipsychotics are a heterogeneous group of unrelated, except for the fact that its mechanism of action differs…

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    basic cytostatic agent used in therapy of solid gastrointestinal cancers (as adjuvant therapy as well as in treatment of metastatic disease); besides, it is also widely used in therapy of metastatic breast cancer. Myocardial infarction is a rare adverse effect related to capecitabine therapy. We present case report of a female patient with no history of cardiovascular disease who developed transmural myocardial infarction during capecitabine therapy. Case report In February 2012, a 59-year-old…

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    institutions. B. Specific Purpose: To outline the scope of bullying in schools today, the adverse effects and possible solutions. C. Central idea: To inform that aggression is avoidable through the creation of a school culture that promotes prosocial behavior. II. Introduction A. Today, people no longer consider bullying as a rite of passage in schools; rather there is widespread recognition of its adverse effects. The phenomenon persists in learning institutions and takes a variety of forms.…

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