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    Introduction: Definition: o Anti-biotics agents are atoms that kill, or stop the development of, microorganisms, including both microbes and growths. Chemotherapeutic agents are chemicals used in the treatment of infectious diseases or in certain cases, for their prevention. Some of these agents are obtained from MOs or plants, other are synthesized in commercial pharmaceutical laboratories. o Antibiotics contraindicated in pregnancy More than ten million ladies are either…

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    Center South where her blood was drawn and then sent out to NMS Labs for toxicology. I received a toxicology report from NMS Labs. The toxicology report read positive findings for the following: Amphetamine 21 ng/mL, Methamphetamine 250 ng/mL, Diazepam 90 ng/mL, and Nordiazepam 270 ng/mL, all of which are DEA controlled…

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    The use of medications may also help to correct the imbalance in the neurotransmitter in the brain. The commonly prescribed medications for panic disorders are antidepressants and anti-anxiety medications. Anti-anxiety drugs include diazepam, alprazolam, clonazepam, and oxazepam among others. Antidepressants are used in treatment of depression but are also used for treating panic disorders. However, antidepressants and anti-anxiety depressants have various side effects such as nausea…

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    Internal factors focus on issues taking place inside of the body that lower a patient’s resistance to seizures. Over-stimulation like stress, excitement, and emotional upset can have a negative effect in sleeping and eating habits. A healthy sleep schedule is substantial for a person who has epilepsy because lack of it alters the brain’s patterns of electrical activity. A daily routine occupied with plenty of activities can reduce the chances of having a seizure. Therefore, boredom increases the…

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    patient to their side, side rails are up and padded, and to reduce stimuli such as noise and light (Ricci). Therapeutic regimens are ordered to help prevent and treat seizures. “If magnesium sulfate fails to control seizures, then drugs such as diazepam should be administered” (Lawrence). If pharmacologic measures fail to help the patient, then delivery of the fetus is essential in both the mother and fetus’…

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    If the symptoms is hard visit the hospital to improve your symptoms • If the symptoms are severe you have to start the treatment at the hospital The following treatment Depending on your symptoms, Muscle relaxants. Benzodiazepines, such as diazepam (Valium) or lorazepam (Ativan), can help control agitation, seizures and muscle stiffness. • Serotonin-production blocking agents. If other treatments aren't working, drugs such as cyproheptadine it will block serotonin stimulation • Oxygen…

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    pathways (30) (31). These PBRs are also known as translocator proteins (TSPO), which are mitochondrial outer membrane proteins found in many tissues (31). Tao Zhou et. Al has shown that TSPO inhibits HIV-1 envelope protein and inhibition of TSPO by diazepam or its derivative Ro5-4864, rescued HIV-1 replication (32, 33). This suggests that some BDZs may activate HIV-1 through inhibition of…

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    patient exhibits increased respirations, edema in the calf, possible hip fracture, and pain ten of ten. Past history of elevated cholesterol and lipids, chronic back pain for which he takes medications of atorvastatin and oxycodone. Patient receives diazepam and hydromorphone, but is not monitored appropriately. Respiratory depression occurs along with ventricular fibrillation. CPR and defibrillation is completed,and patient is placed on life support. Next, determined to be brain dead, removed…

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    Agents: Description of clinical signs fit description of cholinergic toxidrome due to the inhibition of acetylcholinesterase, which has effects on both the peripheral and central nervous system. Nerve agents including: Tabun (GA), Soman (GD), Sarin (GB), GF and VX. carbamate pesticide (aldicarb), organophosphate pesticides including: parathion and malathion, hydrogen cyanide Vapor or aerosal(mg ⋅ min/m3) Tabun (GA): LCt50: 400, Sarin (GB): LCt50: 100, Soman (GD): LCt 50: 50, VX: LCt50: 10,…

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    • DEFINITION- Mental condition in which a person has a long-term pattern of manipulating, exploiting, or violating the rights of others. • POSSIBLE CAUSE- The exact cause of antisocial personality disorder is unknown, however: •Genes may make you vulnerable to developing sociopathic personality disorder •Changes in the way the brain functions may have resulted from brain damage • RISK FACTORS- Childhood abuse or neglect Family history of personality disorders Diagnosis of other…

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