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    The Perfect Handgun for Carrying With all the talk of the United States government taking away our gun rights, it’s not at all shocking that more and more people are going out buying guns. “The president is the perfect gun sales rep.” said one Rocky Mount, NC pawnbroker. Gun sales have risen in the past few months and as long as the United States government keeps talking about stripping our gun rights. As more and more people go out and purchase, they may wonder what the perfect…

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    The third and final example of their use of the rhetoric device pathos is during the scene were the record producer of Girl Talk named Gregg Michael Gillis talks about his work in medicine. This scene in the film was a very well executed use of pathos in many ways. For one they show us that medicine could be much further than it is now but because of the patents that companies have on the most basic of ideas, they cannot use the information that was found to add to their own personal idea. This…

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    Advantages Of Ointments

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    with rubbing effect. It may be a vehicle or media for a drug or it may serve like a protective or emollient. Ointments show plastic flow characteristics. When the ointment is applied it is definite yield value and the resistant to flow drops as the applications to the skin is continued. Body: • Uses : There are two types of ointments: A- Medicated: used to treat different dermatological conditions according to the incorporation drug and the skin part it can reach. Ophthalmic ointment:…

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    In vitro, in vivo and in silico drug-drug interaction study between Vildagliptin and Bisoprolol fumarate. ABSTRACT Objective: Present study was aimed to evaluate the in vitro, in vivo and in silico complexation nature and strength of complex which may be formed due to interaction between Vildagliptin and Bisoprolol fumarate. Methods: The interaction of Vildagliptin and Bisoprolol fumarate has been studied in aqueous systems at a fixed temperature (370C) at pH 1.0, 3.0 and 6.8 by using some…

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    Thumb Injury Case Study

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    Reason for Visit: Reassessment of the Left Thumb Sprain TM was sent home X 1 shift the day of the injury yesterday. S: TM was sent home X 1 shift yesterday for the left thumb sprain. TM stats his pain is 0/10 at rest and 8/10 with movement. He thinks he needs few more days of the rest before he can return back to work doing what he is doing prior to his injury. According to TM his thumb is still swollen and stiff. When TM was learned that he was going back to work he seemed agitated, stating…

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    Many athletes use steroids or performance and enhancing drugs (PEDS) so they can depend on their bodies for their livelihoods, but don’t know the consequences of taking these drugs. A consequence athletes face when taking steroids, is getting stripped from the awards they earned throughout their career. In the article “Steroids An Overview” by Quezzaire, Pilar, Sprague, and Nancy it states, “ In 2012, legendary cyclist Lance Armstrong was stripped of his professional wins, including seven Tour…

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    jail and half a million are there for drugs we should still treat them like criminals. The War on Drugs could be seen as a lost war. Some studies show that there are 500,000 people in jail for drugs (3). The cost for all the people in jail is costing tax payers millions. The use of drugs in the world is estimated 230,000 million people 90% are not classed problematic (1). The number of people need classed with drugs all need help with their problem. The War on Drugs is costing us millions and…

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    On December 12, 1995, a Stamford Connecticut-based pharmaceutical company, called Purdue Pharma, received the Food and Drug Administration’s approval to distribute the opioid OxyContin. The opioid hit the market in 1996 and generated $45 million in sales for the manufacturer. By 2000, profits increased by 2,000 percent to a whopping $1.1 billion. By the time the opioid accounted for 30 percent of the painkiller market, within 10 years, the manufacturer reached $3.1 billion. OxyContin wasn’t the…

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    1. DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM A fast-dissolving drug delivery system, in most cases, is a tablet that dissolves or disintegrates in the oral cavity without the need for water or chewing. Most fast dissolving delivery system films must include substances to mask the taste of the active ingredient. This masked active ingredient is then swallowed by the patient’s saliva along with the soluble and insoluble excipients. Improved patient compliance is a primary benefit of the fast-dissolving drug delivery…

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    multiple lives with the proper training. Some even feel great after doing so (Caleb J. Banta-Green, 2013, p. 1106). Law enforcement are often the first to respond to medical emergencies. Therefore, they are used to witnessing the changing demographic of drug users and their traumatic effects on the community associated with the nonmedical opioid epidemic in the United States, and have admitted to enjoying the fact that they are able to save lives of those in the community (Caleb J. Banta-Green,…

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