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    For estimating weight variation, 20 tablets of each formulation were weighed using an electronic weighing balance. The disintegration time of all formulations was carried out using disintegration test apparatus. The hardness of tablets prepared was evaluated using monsanto hardness tester (Campbell Electronics, Mumbai, India), the mean hardness of each formulation was determined. Friability of the prepared tablets was measured using tablet friability tester…

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    Utilitarianism is a consequentialist moral theory, where actions are judged right or wrong solely by virtue of their consequences which was introduced by Jeremy Bentham and later carried out by John Stuart Mill (Kemerling,2011). In regards to the consequences the only importance is the amount of happiness or unhappiness that was produced. In regards to utilitarianism it is believed that everyone counts as one, and no one counts as less or more than another person. And that a person should do…

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    ” An immoral deed would be taking advantages of others for one’s personal gain. If one would be infringing on the rights of others, effectively treating them as means for improving their own quality of life, that act would be immoral by Kant’s Formulation of Humanity (Value of Humanity in Kant 's Moral Theory - Oxford Scholarship). Suppose an individual were to help somebody, however, the only reason they are providing assistance is to impress a nearby crowd. According to Kant, even though this…

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    Firstly, it improves the reliability of decisions made due to use of evidence in research, policy formulation and creation of intervention programs (In Singh, 2016). As such, it eliminates risks associated with insufficient information. Here, clinician makes report of treatments and processes adopted to make it easy for discernment of complications in treatment…

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    Over view of Meter dose Inhaler Regulation in US and EUROPE. Introduction A metered-dose inhaler (MDI) is a device that delivers a specific amount of medication to the lungs, in the form of a short burst of aerosolized medicine that is usually self-administered by the patient via inhalation. It is the most commonly used delivery system for treating asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and other respiratory diseases. Metered-dose inhaler products contain therapeutically active…

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    Howard is a public nurse working with an interdisciplinary team of health care professionals who are responsible to distribute vaccines to a community of immigrants whose English language rates are low. An integral part of the procedure is to receive consent from each resident. The moral issue; however, is that the consent forms are in English and may not be adhering to the nursing competency of ethics and informed consent. As defined by the College of Nurses of Ontario (2013), informed consent…

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    the third formulation of the categorical imperative of Kantian ethics. Simply put, consumers’ autonomy is not being respected because consumers are not explicitly informed of the presence of GMOs in the foods they are eating. Regardless of the many benefits GM foods has provided, a Kantian would argue that we need to respect people’s autonomy under all circumstances. Because the use of the QR code label is an exception to informing consumers about GMO utilization, the first formulation of the…

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    Oseltamivir: A Case Study

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    4-cyclohexadiene. Formulations of oseltamivir Oseltamivir is available in capsules with three dosage options (30, 45, and 75 mg), powder for oral suspension, and in intravenous form (predominately for clinical trials). Both 75 mg capsules and powder formulation have been shown to be bioequivalent dosage forms, and can be stockpiled for use in a pandemic situation. The capsules can be used for both treatment and prophylaxis in adolescent and adult patients. The powder formulation is…

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    Nifedipine Case Study

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    6557 Assignment #4 Case 1 1. Procardia XL is also known as nifedipine, which belongs to a class of drugs called calcium channel blockers that prevent the transmembrane influx of calcium into both cardiac muscle and vascular smooth muscle. The formulation of nifedipine is an extended release tablet that is designed to provide a constant level of drug over a 24-hour period. Within the class of calcium channel blockers, nifedipine belongs to the dihydropyridine variety. 2. Dihydropyridines have a…

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    Kant took in journalizing his analyzation of his own and society’s morals. Kant lists five “formulations” that are involved in rational decision-making. Rational beings have utilized the “Categorical Imperative” to shape today’s society by way of relationships and treatises. These formulations give rational beings an expanded view of the many faces of the Categorical Imperative. Kant’s first formulation is that of a “Universal Law.” This entails that the “will behind…

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