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    symptoms. Analgesics provided relief for aches and fever. Anthihistamines reduce secretions that cause runny nose and watery eyes. Decongestants reduce nasal congestion by shrinking blood vessels in nose lining to clear passages and restore free breathing. Cough suppressants reduce cough reflex. Expectorants provide relief from chest congestion by loosening the…

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    Allergy Medications

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    several types of medications used to cure allergies. Both prescription and over-the-counter medications are available in the various drug stores. Allergy medicines help ease and treat irritating symptoms of allergies, including a runny nose and congestion. While there are numerous types of allergy medicines used to prevent this problem, many people do not know about the right kinds of medications to opt for in the drug stores. So, what are the allergy medicines? Allergy Medications Allergy…

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    Ap Case Study Eliot

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    Presenting History: Eliot is a 74 year old male presented to the clinic with complaints of frequent nose bleeds and several bruises on the body. He is also complaining of runny nose, cough, head and chest congestion. He has a history of atrial fibrillation and is on warfarin 7mg PO daily. As he experiencing heart burn, he started to take over the counter cimetidine for last three weeks. His physical examination shows, blood pressure 180/95, irregular heart rhythm with a heart rate of 75 and he…

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    There's are few worse feelings than watching your child suffer with a nasty cold. Grown-ups know there's no quick cure for the common cold, it takes rest and patience. But those aren't most kids' strong suits, so what can you do as a parent to help them feel better as quickly as possible? Here are X ways to treat your child's cold symptoms while they recover. Push Those Fluids It's always important to keep kids hydrated, and when a cold strikes, fluids help thin out mucus in the nose and throat…

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    Sinus Infections

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    bacteria that, by chance, someone pockets support deployment because Minor, rarely, and distortions in the sinus tissue of a person (for example, swelling, inflammation and mucus production, and rarely, facial or nasal trauma). Sinusitis is inflammation of the air cavities within the nasal passages. It can be caused by sinus infection, but can also be caused by chemical irritation or allergy particles of pockets.…

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    Allergy sufferers take note; there is a new Nasal Allergy Spray in town called ClariSpray Nasal Allergy Spray from the makers of Claritin. First, I must share that I received this full size bottle to sample via Bzz Agent. ClariSpray Allergy Spray primary purpose is to relive that nasal congestion that is due to allergens in the air like pollen, mold, dust, or pet dander. Fall is the season that allergies really start to surface. This year, it seems unusually more stressing. This is due to the…

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    The Role of Alpha-1 Adrenergic Receptor in Disease Adrenergic receptors are a class of G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) which are activated by catecholamines in the central and peripheral nervous systems. Alpha-1 adrenergic receptors (1-AR) are systematic vasoconstrictors: their activation constricts blood vessels by the contraction of vascular smooth muscle. These transmembrane receptors are activated by the binding of epinephrine or norepinephrine, which creates intracellular signals via…

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    coronavirus, and other viral origins. Patients may present exhibiting the following symptoms including sore throat, cough, nasal congestion, fever, dyspnea, thick and increased colored sputum production, headache, rhinorrhea, and/or fatigue. Most of this is due to the immune system triggering a response to an irritant/viral infectant. Most commonly URTIs can be treated with nasal decongestant, cough suppressant, and over the counter pain relievers if necessary. If the patient presents…

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    Grove was one of the most impactful pharmacists of all time. He was a multi-millionaire from making the two products he is famous for. He was the first to make a chill tonic that had no taste, and he made Bromo-Quinine Tablets “for sinus and nasal congestion, headache, feverish feeling, muscular aches and pain, and temporary constipation.” (National Museum of American History). He also helped fund the creation of E .W. Grove High School. Summary of his Life Grove was born in Whiteville, TN…

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    Chronic Ear Infection

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    Diet and exercise are important tasks to maintain a heathy lifestyle, but you still may develop ear, nose, and throat conditions that require consultations with an ENT specialist. Periodic breathing issues and allergic reactions are common, but if you are experiencing symptoms that last for longer periods of time, visiting a specialist is imperative. Here are a few signs that will require a consultation with an ear, nose, and throat doctor. Chronic Ear Infections Most people have experienced…

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