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    for use to treat menorrhagia or excess uterine bleeding is designed, manufactured and marketed by Boston Scientific Corporation. The device is classified as Class III device and was approved in 2001 through premarket approval process by the Food and Drug Administration. Jan Hughes was diagnosed with menorrhagia and advised by Dr. Weber for ablation procedure to treat menorrhagia on October 25, 2006. When Dr. Weber performed surgery on her using Boston Scientific Corporation’s HTA, the device…

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    My First Chemistry Lab

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    semester is going so I thought I’d share with you some of the assignments I’ve been working on. I just finished my first chemistry lab project involving drugs! Yes, drugs, but not the ones you’re thinking about. We worked with Sulfanilamide, Phenacetin, Acetaminophen, and your favorite, Caffeine. The goal for the experiment was to determine where the drugs may reside according to their properties. We learned that there are parts in the cell that are more hydrophobic (water-fearing) and other…

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    How To Pass A Hair Follicle Drug Test Used by employers, corporations, law enforcers, and even parents, hair drug testing is one of the growing methods for drug testing. With it, someone can be tested for drug use as far as 90 to 120 days ago. And unlike urinalysis, there’s no way to adulterate or dilute the hair samples to mislead the results. Now, you might be worried and asking: “How do I pass a hair drug test test!?” First off, know that this isn’t a fool-proof method, but many have had…

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    Citrus Pectin Benefits

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    Supported by Science PectaSol-C® is the only Modified Citrus Pectin (MCP) with nearly two decades of scientific substantiation showing its unique benefits for cellular health, cardiovascular health, immune health, metal detoxification and more. Currently, there are 25 published, peer-reviewed research papers that demonstrate PectaSol-C®'s versatile health benefits. Most recently scientists at major research universities have been analyzing PectaSol-C®'s ability to support breast and prostate…

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    problem in today’s society. You are probably thinking what is this cure and why aren’t using this cure for our society right now. The reason is because this cure is a compound that contains an illegal drug. That illegal drug in the compound is marijuana. Because of the fact that marijuana is a illegal drug, we cannot use its compound form of it to cure cancer because it is not legal to use. However, if marijuana was legal we could use it to save many people’s lives. That is why marijuana should…

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    known world-wide to be a mind-altering substance deeply inscribed with culture and historical presence. For this reason, it is not classified as an illegal drug, though it can have quite a few negative effects just like any other drug. With its many uses—both recreationally and medically—it is no wonder why alcohol is the most commonly used “drug” in the world, despite its repercussions when abused. Alcohol does not fall under the list of controlled dangerous substances (CDS) because it is a…

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    BEMA Film Analysis

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    BEMA film was designed to rapidly deliver a drug across the mucosa when fast onset of effect is required and to formulate drugs with poor oral bioavilability[1] Buprenorphine has very poor oral bioavailability(~10%) due to extensive first pass metabolism[3] and hence cannot be formulated as an oral tablet. IM, IV, suppository, transdermal, sublingual and buccal administration routs all bypass first pass metabolism and hence increase the bioavailability however IM, IV or suppositories would be…

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    Medication Case Study

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    The drug coupons I found are being advertised on the Internet Drug Coupons website (2015) and the Pharmacy Coupons website (2015). Both coupons are linked to a prescription assistance program that was not named. The Benefits of Drug Coupons. According to the company websites, drug coupons would be helpful to John because they would decrease the price he would have to pay at the Pharmacy by up to 75%. Drug coupons can be used in conjunction with insurance…

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    CLIENT INFORMATION Danielle Swanberg is a 30-year-old, Catholic, married, white female. Danielle recently got married in the summer of 2016 to Brian Swanberg; the couple has no children together. She recently moved from her parents’ house beginning of 2016 and now lives in Claremont, California with her husband. Mrs. Swanberg arrived at the treatment facility on November 22, 2016, and described to be a concern for her safety. An interview was conducted with Mrs. Swanberg. The interview…

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    advantage. The problem with drug testing is that it's not always effective and people can get past them. These drugs make them feel better when they are using them but they aren't thinking about what will happen to their bodies in the future. Professional athletes should be drug tested so they don't have an advantage and so that they don't damage their body. Professional athletes should be drug tested because it is unfair. "Remember that athletes don't take these drugs to level the playing…

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