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    My journey began when I was fourteen years old and my friend introduced me to the online game World of Warcraft. At first I was skeptical that I would enjoy it, but my buddy insisted I give it a try. I chose to become a shaman, master of the elements, specializing in their restorative powers to aid my teammates in battle. I also began to study herbalism and alchemy, allowing me to search for and collect various herbs to convert them into potions. These potions could provide players with extra…

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    noncompetitive inhibitor of tyrosinase’s reaction using the Michaelis-Menten and Lineweaver-Burk plots as expectation. As you can see in figure 7, which is Michaelis-Menten plot that showed the “without inhibitor’ and “with inhibitor” curves and you can compared the 2 curve to see if it what type of inhibitor. The graph had 2 sigmoidal curves, 1 is ‘without inhibitor’ and 1 is ‘with inhibitor’. The curve of ‘without inhibitor’ was on top of the ‘with inhibitor’. Since the inhibitor is Cinnamic…

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    blocker should be initiated before hospital discharge or on an outpatient basis at a low dose and titrated slowly to target levels or maximally tolerated doses". Most beta blockers are usually given to patients that are on ACE inhibitors. Drugs taken in combination with ACE inhibitors and beta blockers are Diuretics. diuretics are good for patients with symptomatic congestion. However, diuretics have adverse reactions such as hypokalemia and an elevation of neurohormone…

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    Case Study Of Dopamine

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    His current medications include metformin (Glucophage), insulin human regular (HumuLIN R), warfarin (Coumadin), furosemide (Lasix), carvedilol (Coreg), captopril (Capoten), potassium (KDur), thiamine (Thiamilate), multi-vitamin (One-A-Day), trazadone (Desyrel), moxifloxicin (Avelox), amiodarone (Cardarone), and a nitroglycerin patch (Nitro-Dur). The ECG revealed that the distal two thirds of the left ventricle were akinetic, and his cardiac catheterization revealed that he had an 80% occlusion…

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    Huperzine A

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    What is Huperzine A? Huperzine A is a purified alkaloid substance extracted from the Chinese club moss plant called huperzia serrata. The club moss is a primitive, vascular plant found in the subtropical regions of southern China. The scientific name for Huperzine A is Lycopodium Serratum Thumb. Club Moss, Qian Ceng Ta, Shi Song, Chien Tseng Ta, Jin Bu Buan, and Selagine are alternative common names used to define Huperzine A. Huperzine A is a natural compound extract accredited with having a…

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    Alirocumab Research Paper

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    According to the American Pharmacists Association, as of late July, Alirocumab, a PCSK9 inhibitor, obtained FDA approval. In addition to diet and aggressive statin therapy, Alirocumab acts as an aid for patients that have clinical atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease or heterozygous familial hypercholesterolemia. These patients are required to lower their cholesterol further. Alirocumab, a monoclonal antibody which is self-administered through subcutaneious injection every two weeks, lowers…

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    The data gathered from this experiment showed that chloramphenicol resulted in the largest zones of inhibition when S. epidermidis and S. enteritidis were exposed to it (Tables 1 & 2, Figure 2). Vancomycin caused the second-largest zones of inhibition in S. epidermidis, larger than the zones caused by nalidixic acid, but had no visible effect in S. enteritidis (Figure 2). When S. enteritidis was exposed to nalidixic acid, it created zones of inhibition just slightly smaller than the zones…

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    Bowel Cancer Essay

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    • Introduction Fluorouracil (or 5-FU) is an antineoplastic/cytotoxic (anti-cancer) chemotherapy drug used in the treatment of many type of cancers – The main one being bowel, or colorectal, cancer. As 5-FU has cured many people worldwide of bowel cancer, there are some side-effects that can affect the patient. This particular type of chemotherapy drug comes in several different forms to suit all stages of life who are affected with different types of cancer. (chemocare.com, 2015) • How Cancer…

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    According to Comer, depression is a clinical disorder that causes considerable distress and impairment and features a range of symptoms, including emotional, motivational, behavioral, cognitive, and physical symptoms. Nevertheless, the picture of depression may vary greatly from person to person. Depression differs from sadness, in that sadness is context-specific, is proportional to the triggering loss, and ends when the loss situation ends (Comer, 2015). Due to the fact that the biological…

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    Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder is a mental illness that is brought about by exposure to trauma. Most traumas are involving death of a loved one, or the threat thereof, serious injury or amputation, sexual violence, or any life-shattering, or life-altering event that leaves one feeling helpless and hopeless. (Smith et. all, 2015). Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder is often brought upon by something incredibly terrifying and overwhelming to the experiencer. The most common group of individuals of…

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