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    nisc, insulide gel 11.HIV AIDS, CHICKEN POX Aciclair +ketocanazole - synergistic effect Aciclair +probencid-half life time increases renal clearance Aciclair +zidovidine - neurotoxic effects 4.OTHER INTRACTION AND ASSOCIATED WITH DISEASES 1.Salicylates Interference with renal excretion of drugs that undergo active tubular secretion, salicylates renal excretion dependent on urinary pH when large doses used. Clinically documented INTRACTION Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors - increased…

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    ESR (first and second hours) was elevated in all patients. White blood cells and platelet counts were normal in all patients. Liver and renal function tests at the time of admission were normal in all patients. However, during hospital stay, liver function abnormality was observed in about 38% of the patients (8/21). All patients received systemic steroids at a dose of 0.5mg/kg and antibiotics (macrolides). The mean hospitalization duration…

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    sickled shapes of the cells decreases the ability of the spleen to break them down at a fast rate, and hence there is sequestration of red blood cells in the spleen causing life threatening anemia and the enlargement. The inability of the spleen to function efficiently makes the body susceptible…

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    For a start, I have been a caregiver along with my wife for almost twelve years now. The journey began when my wife became pregnant back in the spring of 2003. After having a premature delivery, at 28 weeks, my two little angels were born – Identical twins, each weighing a miraculous pound and a half. According to the physician, the umbilical cord of one of the twins was wrapped twice around the neck, causing the other twin to become asphyxiated and lose oxygen to both her brain and respiratory…

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    the U.S., there is need for medical care among our elderly citizens. Most elderly citizens over the age of 65 have Medicare for their insurance coverage. Citizens can also be approved for Medicare benefits should they be disabled or have end-stage renal disease. So, the question becomes, how is Medicare making an impact on our healthcare ecosystem of today?…

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    Cerebrospinal fluid Cerebrospinal fluid is important to our body because it can help brain distribute the impact when a head gets injury so that it acts like a cushion, dulling the force. Cerebrospinal fluid is one part of the extracellular of the central nervous system and it is a clear, transparent, bodily fluid that occupies the subarachnoid space and the ventricular system around the brain and spinal cord. The Cerebrospinal fluid is produced by choroid plex, which is a structure in…

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    and nucleic acids. The amount of hydrogen ions that in the body can be regulated in many different ways: Acid base buffer systems are located in body fluids and are chemicals such as the buffer phosphate system and the protein buffer system. The function of the respiratory system is to regulate the rate and depth of breathing and helps to regulate hydrogen ion concentration. It is very essential that the body regulates body fluids. An acid is a substance that has certain chemical features such…

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    It is a vital organ in the respiratory system and undertakes the phenomenon of breathing. The main function of the lungs is to deliver oxygen and remove carbon dioxide from your blood. The lungs just like the heart are well-protected. The rib cage (the most well-known protection of the organs), the spine and the pleura which is a double-layered structure…

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    the LVAD on a temporary basis such as while recovering from heart surgery. As a bridge to transplant, the LVAD can not only give the patient the extra time needed while waiting for a donor heart, it can also help the other vital organs to improve function by providing them with an adequate blood supply. This in turn helps the patient to become a better candidate for surgery. A patient who has other problems, such as cancer, that would make him or her ineligible for a donor heart, can have an…

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    The human body is built up with multiple organs. Each of these organs has a specific function or sometimes two. For example, the pancreas has two functions the endocrine and the exocrine. Also, each of these organs has to be balanced in order for us to be maintaining a good health. If these organs are not in the homeostasis state which means to regulate the internal environment and to maintain a stabilization, diseases can occur at any time. One of the disorders that can be seen if the…

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