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    Hyponatremia Case Study

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    Heart, kidney, or liver problems. • Thyroid problems. • Adrenal gland problems. • Metabolic conditions, such as Syndrome of Inappropriate Antidiuretic Hormone (SIADH). • Severe vomiting and diarrhea. • Certain medicines or illegal drugs. • Dehydration. • Drinking too much water. • Eating a diet that is low in sodium. • Large burns on your body. • Sweating.…

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    Blood Pressure Guidelines

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    The article details several guidelines in which one can use to lower their blood pressure as provided by the American Heart Association and the American College of Cardiology. These guidelines include avoiding the use of drugs or supplements that can raise blood pressure, exercising and dieting, as well as taking diuretics, ACE inhibitors, dihydropyridine calcium channel blockers, angiotensin II receptor blockers. The article further provides questions for patients that emanate from these new…

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    Tylenol Experiments

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    Tylenol is a drug that is often used to reduce pain and fever. It has been used for many years and is considered safe. It is sometimes recommended for pregnant women. However, a new study has found that using Tylenol during pregnancy can increase the risk of childhood behavioral problems. The study was performed by British researchers. It followed 7,716 parents and children. The participants were asked about their Tylenol use during and after their pregnancy. They were also asked about their…

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    have RA. One interesting thing about RA is that it will attach the joints in pairs. The relevant example would be that both SC joints are effective, rather than one as in the case of osteoarthritis. Regular treatment may include non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS), a regimen of physical therapy and exercise. Gout is a type of arthritis which is actually most common in the great toe. It is caused by a buildup of uric acid in the blood. It is often described as a burning pain and…

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    Objective: To evaluate the in-vitro anti-inflammatory activity on leaves extract of Callistemon citrinus by using inhibition of albumin denaturation technique. Method- The different extract i.e. chloroformic, ethanolic and aqueous extract at different concentrations was incubated with egg albumin in controlled experimental condition and subjected to determine absorbance to evaluate the anti-inflammatory activity. Diclofenac sodium was used as the standard/ reference drug. Result: This study…

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    Spironolactone Case Study

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    exerting the pharmacological effects of the drug Spironolactone. There are numerous side effects of Spironolactone, and some people even found that it had the potential to cause certain types of cancers as well, hence as a result questioning its safety. There are also other adverse effects of Spironolactone which involve the issue of severe hyperkalaemia, especially when Spironolactone is co-administered with other diuretics, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and other…

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    Patient’s with osteoporosis does not usually suffer from arthritis, but patients with arthritis (specifically rheumatoid arthritis) can develop osteoporosis because some of the drugs indicated for RA affects bone density. Cause of the disease…

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    constituents. 4. Therapeutic uses. 5. Other reported information: 1. Toxicity and safety aspects. 2. Side effects. 3. Contraindications. 4. Drug interactions. 6. References. 1. Introduction: Bupleurum is a genus of plants that belong…

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    and not exceed the dosage for any reason. Although acetaminophen is safe to consume, it is a short-term fix to what could be a chronic health problem. Acetaminophen is safe, but I do not recommend using acetaminophen for extended periods of time. Non-drug alternatives can be just as effective if not more effective than using medications. The number one recommendation to help relieve and prevent pain is physical activity. Staying active is the number one way to help prevent symptoms such as…

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    Aspirin Research Paper

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    Research Article Pharmacy Practice GELLIFIED EMULSION FOR SUSTAIN DELIVERY OF ASPIRIN AS ANTI-INFLAMMATORY INTRODUCTION Aspirin is a non-steroidal anti-inflammation drug (NSAID). It widely use as analgesic in treating mild to moderate pain such as injury, headache, arthritis, menstrual cramp and other musculoskeletal condition. Aspirin is an ester of salicylic acid, while after ingestion it will undergoes hydrolysis which produce salicylic acid and acetic acid. Salicylic acid…

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