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    When I first graduated from high school, I had difficulty deciding what I wanted to go on to study and I did not know what I wanted to do with the rest of my life. As an international student, I had spent all four years of high school trying to understand what was going on around me and striving to survive the new environment, culture, and language. When I got into college, all I knew was that I was interested in the medical field, but I could not decide what kind of job I wanted to have until…

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    Animal Rights When it comes to the topic of animal rights, most of us will readily agree that animal testing should be abolished. Where this agreement usually ends, however, is on the question whether there are alternative replacements which are proven successful. Whereas some are convinced that animals shouldn’t be used because they’re very different from human beings and the results are not accurate. In my view, I agree that we should eliminate animal testing because the results may be…

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    The sole purpose of this essay is to analyze pharmaceutical drug abuse within the United States and Canada. For the reason that I am unaware of the ‘war on drugs’ within Canada and want to find similarities and differences within statistics of pharmaceutical drug abusers within each nation. What is pharmaceutical drug abuse? It is when you ‘abuse’ a medication that was received from a legal doctor, essentially misusing it for other purposes such as reducing side effects from another drug,…

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    The Meth Epidemic Analysis

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    Byker’s 2006 documentary, The Meth Epidemic, highlights the specific issues of the destructiveness of meth on users, their families, and their communities, Oregon’s approach to its meth problem, and the struggle of law enforcement agencies with pharmaceutical companies that resist the strict regulation of the basic ingredients used to cook meth. The overall message of the film is that the Oregon solution to meth addiction is effective because it stops meth manufacturers from…

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    Pharmaceutical waste creates mass quantities of environmental pollution, and is quickly becoming one of the world’s largest pollution concerns. With the incredible advancements in medicine and pharmaceutical development, the concern for proper disposal of these medications has been largely ignored. Increasing education and public awareness on the subject are two great ways to begin spreading awareness concerning pharmaceutical environmental pollution. Unbeknownst to most people, nurses play a…

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    It will make prescribing maryjane for therapeutic purposes far less requesting. It may make it less difficult for adults to sit down and have adjusted discourses about the pharmaceutical decriminalization and confinement frames. It should grant hydroponics to go to the edge of agribusiness. It might end a section of the advantages starting now being made by some criminal affiliations. Law usage could be contributing more vitality…

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    Case Study On Diabetes

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    Introduction and Rationale Diabetic patients have major risk of cardiovascular disease leading cause of morbidity and mortality. The aim of this study is the importance of choosing drugs that do not increase cardiovascular risk and reduce the risk of cardiovascular events. The US FDA and has recommended its Guidance for Industry for drug developers in 2008 that new drugs for type 2 diabetes undergo clinical trials should fulfill cardiovascular safety in addition to glycemic benefit and rule out…

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    Adaptive Design The pharmaceutical drug manufacturers are moving towards adaptive design in a clinical trial as per the U.S.FDA guidance. The adaptive trial design gives greater benefit compare to the traditional drug trial design for the success of the new drug approval from the pipeline to the patients. The meaning of to accept adaptive trial design is to make clinical trial more efficient by allowing changes in the clinical trials. Adaptive trial design allows researchers modification in the…

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    Medication Error Report

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    Medication errors happen all the time, unfortunately. “According to a 2006 Institute of Medicine report, at least 1.5 million preventable medication-related adverse events occur in the Unites States every year, but the true number could be much higher” (Adams, S. C., Federwisch, M., & Ramos, H., 2014). The last straw in medication administration is the nurse. It is so important for the nurse to be very observant when administering medications, so that errors do not occur and lead to further…

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    chemical, pharmaceuticals can be avoided by simply eating better, a lifestyle change,…

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