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    one else seems to. He works in such a way as he describes, “I not only se but I notice”. He sees the tings everyone sees but, he notices thing we cannot, which makes him the way he is. These short stories put him in a high position of charter that dose no…

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    PAI Diagnostic Disorder

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    crisis prevention and dose regulation is an important part of management [1]. Serum sodium and potassium, and plasma renin activity concentrationsas well as the patient’s blood pressure are used as basis to calculate the correct dose of fludrocortisone - the mineralocorticoid replacement required to help control symptoms of PAI [4]. Appropriate dosing levels require regular monitoring, particularly in warmer climates where temperatures may exceed 29OC. Fludrocortisone doses, usually…

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    is still in its initial phase and greater efforts is needed to understand the interaction of NPs with the human body. (48) Several studies have reported that NPs always showed more serious toxicity than bulks and suggested that their size and the dose were the key factors influencing NPs toxic effects.(49) Despite of this, large numbers of products containing NPs are commercially available, including sunscreens, cosmetics, foods, fertilizers and medical equipment. (50) Zinc oxide nanoparticles…

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    heat and moisture. Once the solution has been mixed it must be refrigerated and used within three hours, if not used within three hours it must be discarded. The initial dose of the medication is 0.0625mg every other day and increased in 25% increments every two weeks, over a 6-week period then you continue with a maintenance dose of 0.25mg every other day. Side effects include headache, week, insomnia, stomach pain, muscle pain or stiffness, abnormal liver function test, skin rash, flu…

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    occurred 2.2 times more common than the combination of bacterial and mycobacterial meningitis. In addition, Sekul, E. A., Cupler, E. J., & Dalakas, M. C. (1994) conclude that aseptic or viral meningitis mostly develops in patients that receiving high-dose intravenous immunoglobulin therapy, intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) contains pooled of immunoglobulin G or IgG, and this are products from human plasma that used for treating immune deficiency and people to develop aseptic meningitis are more…

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    however, the studies were for a shorter period of time.1 Since the study was conducted over the first 90 days after initiating cholinesterase inhibitor therapy, it allowed the patients to titrate their baseline doses up to a tolerable and effective dose. This proposes an idea that the higher doses of cholinesterase inhibitors and length of time on these agents could be contributing to the higher risk of COPD…

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    Introduction Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD’s) are a combination of more than 25 infectious diseases caused by different types of bacteria and viruses. These viruses and bacteria have a negative impact on the American population because most often it is unnoticed and comes with no warning sign. With no cautionary signs, STDs can be transported from one individual to another through sexual contact. In light of this knowledge, STDs is in need of annihilation in the United States, because…

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    Nifedipine Case Studies

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    Nifedipine Nifedipine is a common drug used to treat a variety of disorders from hypertension and angina to preventing premature labour in pregnancy (Aedla, N, et al. 2012). It originated in the early 1970’s from the works of Bayer, who developed the short-acting formulation that proved to be successful in controlling high blood pressure, however due to its side effects, was modified to a long-acting formula which produced fewer side effects and is commonly used in modern obstetric practice…

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    acceptable even after longer storage period. After 3 days of ambient storage, overall acceptability of the strawberry samples though remained same for the unirradiated and low dose of 0.3kGy irradiation but it increased significantly after irradiation with 0.6, 0.9, 1.2 and 1.5kGy. In refrigerated condition, unirradiated and low dose irradiation did not effect much the overall acceptability up to 7 days but there was significant increase in overall acceptability for the samples irradiated with…

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    Oral Liquid Formulations

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    swallow than a solid form. This is very important for the eldery, children and those that have diffaculty swallowing. (2) The active pharmaceutical ingredient can be administered in a homogenous fashion. It is dispersed throughout the product. (3) The dose of the drug can be controlled and altered by adjusting the volume measured. (4) Due to the active substance being in solution, it 'does not need to undergo dissolution.' (ref) As a result of this, the drug reaches its target much quicker…

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