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    The daily dose of Dilantin Kapseals and phenytoin suspension are not the same, the actual phenytoin dose of Dilantin Kapseals is 270 mg daily, while the actual phenytoin dose of phenytoin suspension is 150 mg twice daily (300 mg daily). The symptoms that the patient is experiencing might relate to the increase in actual phenytoin dose. If the technique of administering medications with tube feedings is correct, the new phenytoin suspension dose may be changed to take 5.4 mL by mouth twice daily. Rationale: The Dilantin Kapseals is sodium salt form of phenytoin, which contains 27mg phenytoin in a 30 mg capsule. Phenytoin suspension is acid form of phenytoin, which contains 125 mg/5ml phenytoins in 125mg/5ml suspension. The phenytoin drug content…

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    Chlorpromazine (CPZ) is an antipsychotic drug. Antipsychotics are drugs that are utilized to regard side effects of psychosis, for example, daydreams (for instance, hearing voices), visualizations, neurosis, or befuddled considerations. They are utilized as a part of the treatment of schizophrenia, extreme gloom and serious tension. Antipsychotics are additionally helpful at settling scenes of madness in individuals with Bipolar Disorder. Chlorpromazine is utilized for Schizophrenia and…

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    Case Study Mr. Barry Moody

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    The usual route for Chlorpromazine is by mouth, although the drug can be taken intramuscularly if it is specifically administered for psychosis or severe psychosis. The usual maintenance dose by mouth is 200 mg/day, although the initial dose is 10-25 mg increased in 20-25 mg increments every 3-4 days until the symptoms are under control. While taking Chlorpromazine, it is important to make sure that each dose is taken on time so that no overdose occurs. In the event that a dose is accidentally…

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    prevent, treat and research mental illness (Brian). In 1948, American Psychological Association assigned several members to review and discuss regulation and standardization of psychiatric classification. Their efforts ultimately resulted in the first edition of DSM, Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, in 1952. DSM is still used by psychiatrists and psychologists all over the country, though in the new , fifth edition of the year 2013 (Brian). The fifties also mark the…

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    In 1959, research psychiatrist Donald F. Klein was studying imipramine, a new drug synthesized by a minor alteration in the chemical structure of the “major tranquilizer” chlorpromazine. Researchers hoped that imipramine, like chlorpromazine, would help people with schizophrenia, whose psychotic symptoms were at that time believed to result from excessive anxiety. Unfortunately, imipramine did not stop delusions or hallucinations, but it did alleviate depressive symptoms in schizophrenic…

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    Erg Case

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    In addition to the findings shown below, they found no significant correlation between medication dose, in terms of chlorpromazine equivalents, and ERG measures. Of the 9 schizophrenic patients, one patient had been free of antipsychotic medication for over 6 months. In this patient, the dark adapted a-wave amplitude was comparable to the schizophrenic group (217.2 versus 215.1), the light adapted a-wave amplitude was intermediate between the groups (50.7 versus 40.0 in SZ and 56.6 in control),…

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    Riboflavin Research Paper

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    derived from pentose sugar D-ribose, is attached at the 9 position of isoalloxazine nucleus as shown in Figure 1. The metabolically active coenzymes of riboflavin are riboflavin -5-phosphate or Flavin Mononucleotide (FMN) and flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD) that participate in many vital oxidation reduction processes. Catalytic sites of some enzymes are covalently bound with riboflavin as prosthetic group. FAD is not strictly referred as a dinucleotide because the ribityl moiety is not…

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    It is very important to try to identify the cause of of someone’s schizophrenia because the cause could influence what kind of treatment the sufferer is given. When it comes to treating the five types of schizophrenia, the causes cannot always be identified. For this reason treatments are aimed at eliminating the patient’s symptoms. Treatments for this disorder include antipsychotic medications and various psychosocial treatments ("NIMH ·Schizophrenia." 1). Antipsychotic medications like…

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    Cataract

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    Traumatic is a way of forming a cataract due to injury of the eye. This happens mostly with people who are play any kind of sports, because they might get hit with a ball or any other things that injure the eyes. In addition, this type of forming a cataract may develop years after the eye injury. A cataract is also caused either by medications or by diseases. Chlorpromazine, corticosteroids and other phenothiazine-related are considered as a way of a cataract development. It can also result from…

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    Lobotomies Case Study

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    "the malicious spirits would be discharged," in this way mending the patient. Albeit antiquated Persians additionally trusted that the sicknesses were brought about by evil spirits, they honed careful steps, for example, individual cleanliness and "virtue of the brain and body" with a specific end goal to "keep and shield one from ailments". So also, the Egyptians prescribed that those hit with emotional sickness ought to take an interest in "recreational exercises" keeping in mind the end…

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