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    Kawasaki Syndrome Heather Skinner Virginia College Professor Huffman January 23‚ 2017 Kawasaki Syndrome was first discovered by a Japanese physician Tomisaku Kaswasaki in the 1960s. He noticed a cluster of symptoms in Japanese schoolchildren. Kawasaki Syndrome affects children younger than the age of 5 years old‚ but peaks at ages 18-24 months. In 2000‚ there was an average of 77% of children in the United States being treated for Kawasaki disease (Gale‚ 2008). The disease appears to be influenced

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    Preparation and purification of acetylsalicylic acid Results and Data treatment (A) Preparation of aspirin i) Details about the reactants Reaction of the acetylation of salicylic acid is following From the balanced reaction above‚ it can be seen that the stoichiometry between salicylic acid and acetic anhydride is 1: 1. In this experiment‚ 21.7mmol of salicylic acid was used to react 6.0mL of acetic anhydride and salicylic acid was limiting reagent. The expected amount of salicylic

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    Analgesics - Essay

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    Analgesics Analgesics‚ or painkillers‚ come in many varieties. Most consumers know the various brand names‚ but may not know that they are in different pharmacological classifications. For instance‚ Tylenol and Motrin are two drugs that behave differently on the human body to achieve similar results. While most consumers do not think about what they put into their bodies‚ maybe they should. They would find that the various painkillers could markedly affect the body differently. The most popular

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    spend it on aspirin and gin and beers and. Timothy Winters is a poor boy and he is a hungry boy that does not get anything to eat. If he does get something to eat he is so hungry that­­ he licks the pattern off his plate and the gran and dad spend the money on alcohols. I don’t know why Timothy Winters mum left him alone with his gran and dad. I feel so sorry for Timothy Winters because his gran is always buying gin and aspirin and also Timothy Winters dad that is buying gin and aspirin and drinking

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    Datril Case

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    used for a long time by loyal customers who get recommendations from medical professions. It means the existing customers were likely not price-sensitive compared to aspirin customers. Datril is not able to offer an effective differentiated value to these customers compared to Tylenol. Therefore Marvin Koslow should target at aspirin users who were lightly suffering from irritation of stomach lining and who didn’t visit doctors. ‘No side effect’ is more valuable to these customers. As we target these

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    Aspirin Yaletza Palafox P.6 10/31/12 Felix Hoffmann was born in Ludwigsburg‚ Germany‚ on January 21‚ 1868 to an industrialist father named Jakob. He went to the University of Munich and there he studied Chemistry and Pharmacy. In 1893 he graduated from there with a doctoral degree. While in 1894 he began working for the Bayer pharmaceutical research facility in Elberfeld‚ Germany as a chemist. On August 10‚ 1897 Felix Hoffmann invented a medicine called Aspirin. It

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    Chemistry Experiment

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    a TLC analysis of analgesics to figure out their main chemical components. Calculations: 1.) Rf = Distance spot traveled/ distance solvent traveled Results: Table 1: TLC Analysis Analgesic Drugs | Rf Value | Acetaminophen | 0.323 | Aspirin | 0.597 | Caffeine | 0.081 | Unknown 154 (Plate 1) | 0.081‚ 0.306‚ 0.597 | Ibuprofen | 0.698 | Salicyclamide | 0.587 | Unknown 154 (plate 2) | 0.079‚ 0.397‚ 0.587 | Discussion: The goal of this experiment was to use TLC Analysis to

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    Datril Case

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    Response for Case Datril 1) What course of action should Datril take? It should solidify its position in the analgesic market and gain share in the rapidly growing acetaminophen market. It should target both Tylenol Users and Aspirin Users. On one hand‚ it should explain to customers that Datril’s effect is identical to Tylenol and use low-price promotion. On the other hand‚ it should leverage Bristal-Myers’s name to facilitate its market penetration. Generally‚ it should focus on advertisement

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    Drugs and Chemicals

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    Drugs and Chemicals to be Avoided in G6PD Deficiency Drugs to be Avoided in G6PD Deficiency There are different types of G6PD deficiency‚ an individual need to know the type of G6PD that they have inherited because each types of G6PD deficiency react to drugs differently and some may not react to some of the drugs and chemicals listed here. This is not a comprehensive list there are drugs and chemicals that may also be harmful to those with G6PD deficiency that are not on this list an individual

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    Kawasaki Disease

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    Kawasaki disease Mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome; Infantile polyarteritis Last reviewed: June 20‚ 2011. Kawasaki disease is a rare condition in children that involves inflammation of the blood vessels. Causes‚ incidence‚ and risk factors Kawasaki disease occurs most frequently in Japan‚ where the disease was first discovered. In the United States‚ after congenital heart defects‚ Kawasaki disease is the leading cause of heart disease in children. Most of these patients are younger than age

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