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    Opium Research Paper

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    Opium is an astringent, yellowish-cocoa, immovably addictive sedative prescription masterminded from the dried juice of unripe instances of the opium poppy and containing alkaloids, for instance, morphine, codeine, and papaverine. It is conceivably a champion amongst the most adaptable medicines known thank to its rule element altering, morphenine, opium smothers torment, produces pleasure, activates rest and lessens inconvenience. In the long history of opium use far and wide, people searching…

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    Oral Midazolam Evaluation

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    “Comparative Evaluation of oral Midazolam, Oral Ketamine and Oral Midazolam-Ketamine combination as conscious sedative agents in Unco-operative pediatric dental patients” Abstract Introduction: Pediatric dentists often encounter young, fearful and uncooperative patients. Managing anxious children in the operatory has always been a challenging task. Various aversive and non-aversive techniques have been employed to manage such patients. But these techniques cause a traumatic experience in the…

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    Lip Chain Case Study

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    4) List and evaluate alternatives. The alternatives to keeping horses calm without using a lip chain would be to either be more aggressive with the chain under the jaw or above the nose, or to drug them which is not a longer term solution rather and a quick fix at each show. 5) Select the best course of action. The best course of action is to stay with the chain under the jaw or over the nose. It can control a horse to an extent. The horses that need the lip chain will still act up, but they…

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    Lexidrugs, the loss of memory and cognition along with difficulty urinating are both side effects caused by diphenhydramine. The mechanism of this drug is to compete with histamine at receptors throughout the body and will cause “anticholinergic and sedative effects.” The number one precaution of administering diphenhydramine is that it can cause CNS depression and prevent coherent cognitive function of the patient. The CNS depression effects could be the likely cause of the patient’s loss of…

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    Abstract This paper is about the different types barbiturates drug and the effect it has on a person. “Barbiturates were introduced in the early 1900s (for medical use) as sedatives, hypnotics, anesthetics, and anticonvulsants.” “These drugs cause depression or slowing down of the central nervous system – made of your brain and spinal cord.” (PAMF, 2015). Barbiturate drug acts as a central nervous system affecting the body to make you feel drowsy or temporary unconsciousness and was used as a…

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    studies have been done documenting its effectiveness in treating anxiety. Clinical trials confirm its effectiveness as a sleep aid. It is found in many over-the-counter sedative preparations in the United Kingdom. In Europe, it is often combined with other herbs such as valerian. Germany's Commission E considers it a mild sedative. Herbalists recommend it for times when an overactive mind prevents sleep. Passionflower is generally considered safe when taken in the proper dosage. Side effects are…

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    variety of diseases, it is categorized in three main groups; 1) sedative and analgesic effects, 2) anti-inflammatory and repair-stimulation, and 3) immune system stimulation. The most common is the sedative and analgesic effect that millimeter wave irradiation can provide. It is considered to be a promising alternative and complement to conventional pain relief [2]. Overall, the objective of this paper is to provide information about the sedative and analgesic effect that millimeter wave therapy…

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    Especially in people with mental handicaps which parallel the mental state of the creature, the effects of classical music are enhanced to the point where the music is used as a complete sedative in most cases. Although all genres have a different psychological effect as to which emotions they evoke, and although not everyone responds to music in the same way, seeing as how the majority of people respond to classical music similarly is significant…

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    had a history of abusing it. Marilyn was found dead later to be determined as an overdose. In the past, Marilyn had a tendency to overdose on her sedatives as suicide attempts. The sedatives she was taking were very dangerous, given her abusive past. With the history of suicide attempts and drug abuse, the possibility of suicide from an overdose on sedatives is very high. It was said that she simply took so many pills that she passed out, unable to call for help like she had supposedly done in…

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    Symptoms of allergy can be treated with H1 antihistamines. The purpose of treatment is to prevent histamine to stimulate the receptors, why they consist of the same core structure as histamine . These H1 antihistamines constitute the second most commonly used class of medications after antibiotics and there are many varieties used in different conditions . H1 antihistamines are classified into six groups: ethanolamines, ethylene diamines, alkylamines, piperazines, piperadines, and phenothiazines…

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