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    Recombinant Hepatitis B

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    The recombinant hepatitis B vaccine is produced from genetically engineered Saccharomyces cerevisiae, a yeast. The vaccine is noninfectious, and it contains hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) (Keating & Noble, 2003). The first recombinant hepatitis B vaccine, Recombivax HB, was approved by the Food and Drug Administration in 1983, followed by Engerix-B in 1989 (Hepatitis B Vaccine Safety, n.d.). safety. The Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) is one way that the Centers for Disease…

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    Segals Hairloss Solutions

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    vibrant feeling of youth that comes with having thick and full looking head of hair. Segals Hairloss Solutions includes Advanced Formulation for Thinning Hair Scalp Formula, Advanced Formulation for Thinning Hair Shampoo and Advanced Formulation for Thinning Hair Conditioner. So this is how it should work, as they promote the treatment. Read on! Advanced Formulation for Thinning Hair Scalp Formula This is known to be a balanced compound of exotic botanicals and active…

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    Mill Vs Kant

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    based approach. The strength in Kant’s theory is that it rests on a foundation of consistent obligatory universal rules, with an emphasis on the intentions of the agent. While Mill tackles the issue from the standpoint of utilitarianism. With a formulation that aims to…

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    three different formulations, but I am only going to be focusing on the first two for this paper. These theories, in my opinion, are too demanding of us and irrational. You cannot categorize everything as he did because it’s an unreliable method. Kant sees everything in black and white and the world is too complex to be divided into that, there is a lot of grey area to be accounted for as well. We are complex beings with the ability to rationalize and to analyze us with these formulations seems…

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    Morphine Case Study

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    Schedule 2 opioid. Although once available only as a rapidly acting formulation, long-acting products are now routinely prescribed to treat chronic pain. Morphine is the most prominent and active ingredient in opium. It was first extracted from opium some 200 years ago. Morphine is as easy to abuse as heroin and carries the same risks as heroin. To reduce the potential for abuse, the newer product Embeda adds naltrexone to the formulation. Naltrexone will induce withdrawal symptoms if the…

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    Bottled Water Case Study

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    phrases. In addition, we may patent some of our formulas and processes. However, we feel that keeping our formulations and processes a trade secret will offer better protection that securing a patent for the these items. We will review each situation on a case-by-case basis, in consultation with our legal team, as we make decisions on whether or not to pursue patent protection for any of our formulations or processes. 8. Government Approvals The United States Food and Drug…

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    1. Describe 3 targets of antibiotics, why each target is unique to the particular bacteria, and under what circumstance the bacteria could be resistant to that particular drug. (5 pts) As the name implies 50s subunit protein synthesis inhibitors such as erythromycin inhibit protein synthesis by binding to the 50S subunit of the 23S rRNA molecule of the bacterial ribosome. This ultimately acts to block the exit of the growing peptide chain. It should be noted that gram+ bacteria more…

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    Aspirin Research Paper

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    calibrate with standard buffer solution. pH of emulgel adjust to 6 to 6.5 by using triethanolamine. Rheological studies The viscosity of emulgel formulation is determine at room temperature using cone and plate viscometer with spindle 52 and connected to a thermostatically controlled circulating water bath. Swelling index Swelling index of emulgel formulation is determine by put on 1 gram of prepared emulgel on aluminum foil and place into a beaker containing 10 ml of 0.1M NaOH.…

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    waiting for the computer monitor to display the chromatogram of the sample that I had injected into the High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC). I knew the peak chromatogram should come at the thirteenth minute, and if it did, the ophthalmic formulation which had become an axial part of my life over the past many months will have an added chance to become a drug product of the future. Or of course, I might just get a flat line or a confusing mix of multiple peaks, and it will just be one…

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    Naltrexone Case Study

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    Schedule 2 opioid. Although once available only as a rapidly acting formulation, long-acting products are now routinely prescribed to treat chronic pain. Morphine is the most prominent and active ingredient in opium. It was first extracted from opium some 200 years ago. Morphine is as easy to abuse as heroin and carries the same risks as heroin. To reduce the potential for abuse, the newer product Embeda adds naltrexone to the formulation. Naltrexone will induce withdrawal symptoms if the…

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