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    characterized in comparison with chromatograms of aspirin‚ Acetaminophen‚ caffeine and mefenamic acid. After the TLC was placed inside a UV chromatography box‚ it appears that the sample analgesic contains D‚ which is mefenamic acid. Keywords: Chromatography‚ Pigments‚ Analgesics‚ TLC Results and discussion Thin layer chromatography is a useful method of quickly determining the main active ingredients of commercial analgesics containing aspirin (A)‚ acetaminophen (B)‚ caffeine (C) and mefenamic

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    resting position‚ usually sitting. Then loosen the clothing around the neck and waist. Also‚ be calm and reassuring. The fourth step is‚ if the victim is alert‚ and able to swallow and not allergic to aspirin‚ then help the victim take one adult aspirin (325mg) or two chew-able children’s aspirins (81mg each). Also‚ pulverize or have the victim crunch them with his/her teeth before swallowing. Then find out if the victim is using nitroglycerin. Nitroglycerin tablets‚

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    Dhamirah Sakinah Binti Makmon 10-5-75 Management of Paediatric Stroke The treatment of ischemic stroke is involve both initial treatment of acute stroke to preserve neurological function and continuous treatment to prevent recurrent stroke which occurs in 10% and 25% of children with stroke. Efforts to prevent a first stroke are also important for children with high risk conditions such as congenital heart disease. For all type of perinatal stroke‚ supportive treatment is a must. The supportive

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    scientist would with a potentially dangerous substance at a crime scene. To prepare‚ crush up aspirin to make a powder. Then collect other powders that resemble crushed up aspirin‚ such as sugar‚ salt and cornstarch or flour‚ so that you have four powders total. Mix these four powders into four different bowls of the same food‚ such as a macaroni or chili dish. Your goal is to determine which bowl has the aspirin powder inside of it. To do this‚ you must find substances that react with your four different

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    of the Unknown Analgesic Jessica Bajao*‚ Phoebe Abalos‚ Kevin Antiga‚ Carmelus Aseneta 3-Biology 2 College of Science‚ University of Santo Tomas‚ Manila‚ Philippines Abstract The group used five different analgesics in this experiment: aspirin‚ acetaminophen‚ ibuprofen‚ caffeine‚ and mefenamic acid. Six analgesics were spotted on the TLC plate including the unknown. After the development of the TLC plate‚ it was placed under ultraviolet light for the spots resulted to be traced. The distance

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    Briefing Thin-layer chromatography (TLC) is an extremely valuable analytical technique. It provides a rapid separation of compounds‚ and gives an indication of the number and nature of the components of a mixture. TLC can also be used to identify compounds by comparison with known samples‚ to check the purity of a compound‚ or to monitor the progress of a reaction‚ an extraction‚ or a purification procedure. This experiment will introduce you to the mechanics of TLC‚ and the chemical principles

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    po qhs Calcium Carbonate 1000 mg po once daily Vit D 1000 units po once daily Actonel 35 mg/week po Vagifem 10mcg tablet into the vagina qhs Imitrex 75 mg po q4h prn for a maximum of 2 doses daily Metformin 750 mg po TID with meals Buffered Aspirin 650 mg po q6h prn QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS: 1. Why are these medications ordered for Ms. Sears? What is the therapeutic effect of each medication? Ancef (Cefazolin)- anti infectives‚ first-generation cephalosporins Indication: It works

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    from the science field. This will help me understand how chemicals will react to a human being. For instance‚ my grandmother has to take a lot of aspirin when I went to her doctor I asked why she had to take so much medication. My answer was clear‚ brief and to the point so basically she was preventing heart attacks by taking these small doses of aspirin. From what I understood the ingredients that make

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    Sublingual or intravenous nitrates should be administered if systolic blood pressure is ≥120 mm Hg. If systolic BP is ≥100 mm Hg but less than 120 mm Hg‚ nitrates must be administered cautiously. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs‚ other than aspirin) should not be given for analgesia (Lal‚ 2011). Reducing the total time to reperfusion--the time from the first chest pain or other symptoms to reperfusion in the cath lab--is a critical goal for providers and researchers trying to improve outcomes

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    using thin-layer chromatography. The unknown’s behavior in thin-layer chromatography will be compared with that of its possible component analgesics. The possible unknowns and their analgesic ingredients will be Anacin (aspirin‚ caffeine)‚ Excedrin (acetaminophen‚ caffeine‚ aspirin)‚ Motrin (ibuprofen)‚ and Tylenol (acetaminophen). Introduction Thin-layer Chromatography(TLC) was the method used to figure out and identify the drug. TLC is done on a plate that is coated with a layer of absorbent

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