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    and death. Immiticide is more effective in killing only the adult worms and the side effects are similar to caparsolate, but doses can be given in monthly intervals. Heartworm treatment medicine is toxic due to the ingredient of arsenic. Doses of Doxycycline, Macrocyclic lactone and Prednisone are prescribed. Surgery is possible to remove masses of worms when the canine is in good health and the complications of the disease is not serious. Retesting after treatments are completed is necessary.…

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    a. Identify the research question(s)/hypothesis(es) addressed Berende et al. are doing a random controlled trial to see whether longer-term antibiotic treatment of persistent symptoms attributed to Lyme disease would lead to additional beneficial effects on health-related quality of life compared with shorter-term treatment. b. Evaluate the review of related research. How well did the authors provide a context for the current research in light of previous literature and gaps in current…

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    outcomes in 8 of 15 patients with inhalation anthrax since 2001 with pleural effusion management, antibiotic, hemodynamic support, mechanical ventilation and antitoxin treatments (2014). According to Fowler, the US FDA has approved penicillin, doxycycline and ciprofloxacin for the treatment of inhalational anthrax (Fowler & Shafazand, 2011, Antibiotic Therapies section, para.…

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    Black legged ticks are small and their bites are often painless. Although painless, an infected tick can transmit bacterium Anaplasma phagocytophilium to humans and go undetected for days or even weeks. Symptoms can manifest in a variety of ways with the most common being fever, headache, muscle pain, malaise, chills, nausea, abdominal pain, cough, and confusion (Centers for Disease Control [CDC], 2016) . Due to the generalized symptoms, treatment is often delayed until more serious…

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    Lyme disease, a deer tick-borne infection provoked by the bacteria Borrelia burgdorferi, was first recorded in medical literature in 1883. Although the disease has been prevalent for centuries, its severity was only realized in 1975, when an outbreak of individuals suffered juvenile arthritis and rashes on their body. Transferred through the bite of an infected tick, the infection can spread through the joints, the bloodstream, the heart, and the nervous system if not properly treated. Lyme…

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    to decrease the pH Coticosteriods-increased the salicylate elimination toxic effect on gastric mucosa 2.Phenytoin Induces the hepatic microsmal ldrug metabolism Coticosteriods - decreases the serum corticosteroids levels Doxycycline - decreases the serum Doxycycline levels Quinidine - decreases the serum Quinidine levels Chloramphenical - increased the serum phenytoin…

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    Over half of the adult population have periodontal disease in their lifetime. This disease can be serious, as it leads to the loss of teeth and deterioration of gums and bone in the mouth. According to a 2012 study by the Center for Disease control and prevention, out of two patients at least one was diagnosed with periodontal disease (1). Typically periodontal disease is seen in adults, and also in other patients that seem to have systemic disorders in patients (10). The way to treat this…

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    Comparing with the normal treatment like pain-killers, herbal medicine surprisingly has a more significant effect on patients with CPPS. In accordance with its features, CPPS, which is known as chronic pelvic pain syndrome, is a disease that is given when patients complain of severe pain or discomfort in the pelvic area with no infection can be found in prostate fluid and semen. Of course, there is also no pathological change on the prostate gland. In the view of modern western medicine, CPPS…

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    Lyme disease. Untreated or undertreated Lyme can cause some people to develop severe symptoms that are difficult to resolve. Lyme is treated with antibiotics. Since Lyme is caused by a bacteria, the treatment of the disease involves a course of doxycycline and…

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    Also, streptomycin, gentamicin, doxycycline, or ciprofloxacin are all antiboitics used to treat the bubonic plague. Blood culture, culture of lymph node aspirate, and sputum culture are varoius exams that can be done (Vyas). The end of the black death was also likely caused by the institution…

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