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    heart-burn after eating spicy foods or minor aches after physical activity, or minor colds. Usually, these symptoms do not require large or continued therapy with medications and are self-limiting. Some examples of PRN are analgesics, acetaminophen, and ibuprofen. On the other hand, daily medications are used to treat severe, chronic, long-term conditions which, if untreated, are likely to cause significant problems and symptoms. Daily medications are used to treat illnesses and prevent…

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    Methyl Paraben Essay

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    Ibuprofen is (2RS)-2-[4-(2-methylpropyl) phenyl] propanoic acid. It is white or almost white, crystalline powder or colourless crystals. It is practically insoluble in water, freely soluble in acetone, in methanol and in methylene chloride. Ibuprofen is used as analgesic and anti-inflammatory (British Pharmacopoeia 2009). • Emu oil, EMU SPIRIT, Middleborough Road, Box Hill…

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    There seem to be numerous things that are specifically for women, whether pleasant or not. It appears as though women require a little extra work in a few regions. One example of this very thing, is a minor surgical procedure known as a Colposcopy. A colposcopy is a procedure done on women to better examine the cervix, vagina, and vulva. This is generally done if a pap test or pelvic exam came back with any abnormalities. It can be used to diagnose and analyze numerous conditions such as:…

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    Infertility Research Paper

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    In practice, close attention must be paid to the patient s needs and treatment options. Infertility is a huge issue in women’s health and with proper diagnosis and treatment, positive outcomes can occur with diminished complications. Infertility is defined as a couple’s inability to conceive after 12 months of regular intercourse without use of contraceptives in woman less than 35 years of age (Fertility and Sterility, 2008). There are 2 types of infertility primary where no pregnancy has…

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    self-medicating include alcohol, cannabis, psychostimulants, prescription drugs, caffeine, over the counter drugs/supplements, and food. I personally have a tendency to self-medicate when I'm sick. I will take cold and flu meds, pepto bismol, and ibuprofen. I also take vitamins and fish oil daily. However, if I'm too sick and I know it is something serious, I will not hesitate to go to the doctor. Yes, people can inhibit the effectiveness of their psychoactive medications by using certain…

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    Zika Fever Research Paper

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    Zika is spread through mosquito bites. Fewer than 1,000 us cases per year. The topics are symptoms, how you get it, and what is the history. Symptoms are. In most cases there is no symptoms. Inflammation cases zika can trigger paralysis in pregnant women. It may cause birth defects. Pain in the back of the eyes,joints,or muscles Whole body, fever,chills, loss of appetite or swearing also in common red eyes. How do you get it. Spreads through mosquito bites (aeds) a type of a mosquito.…

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    Overview Dressler’s syndrome – also called post-myocardial infarction, postpericardiotomy syndrome, and post-cardiac injury syndrome – is a condition that creates inflammation in the sac that surrounds the heart tissue called the pericardium. It is thought to be caused by a response in the immune system after the pericardium or heart muscle has suffered some sort of damage. Consequently, it is most frequently seen after heart attack, traumatic injury, and surgery. In recent years, improvements…

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    F patients, it may lead to a decrease in the bioavailability of theophylline and higher doses could be required. Secondly, theophylline is metabolised in the liver via cytochrome P450, as a result it involves in a lot of drug interactions. Therefore, monitoring by a clinical pharmacist is necessary with this medication (Dipiro et al., 2008). Additionally, when using inhaled drugs, clinical pharmacists can assist in determining a number of factors such as if it is suitable to give inhalers as a…

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    So the pain could vary from things such as low blood pressure which is causing blood to force itself through the veins. Which would cause this pain, take an aspirin. Also I suggest you rehydrate yourself if you are dehydrated. There are a few medicines you can buy instores for these types of headaches, message me if you need them. There are a few things to rule out and I try to make my replies as high quality and as easy to read as possible. The first thing is something which is called…

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    Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is a hinge joint that connects your jaw to your skull. You have two to connect both sides of your jaw to your skull specifically to your temporal bone. This allows you to be able to use your jaw in simple tasks such as eating or talking. Temporomandibular joint disorder (TMD) is known as any kind of pain dealing with the temporomandibular joint or with the muscles located around the joint (WebMD). It is not quite clear what specifically causes, but specialists…

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