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    of this year. Beginning in January‚ I had trouble catching my breath while I was running. At first I thought I was simply out of shape‚ but then many weeks went by and I was still having trouble. I went to visit the doctor and she had me try an inhaler for exercise induced asthma‚ but using it only seemed to make my symptoms worse. At the conclusion of every race‚ I could not catch my breath. I had no idea what was wrong with me and I had no idea how to fix it. At

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    Asthma is a long-term condition that can cause a cough‚ wheezing and breathlessness. The severity of the symptoms varies from person to person. Asthma can be controlled well in most people most of the time. In the UK‚ 5.4 million people are currently receiving treatment for asthma. That is 1 in every 12 adults and 1 in every 11 children. Asthma in adults is more common in women than men. If you are diagnosed with asthma as a child‚ the symptoms may disappear during your teenage years. However‚

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    Organizational Background The pharmaceutical industry in Bangladesh is one of the most developed hi-tech sectors within the country’s economy. In 2000‚ there were 210 licensed allopathic drug-manufacturing units in the country‚ out of which only 173 were in active production; others were either closed down on their own or suspended by the licensing authority for drugs due to non compliance to good manufacturing practices or drug laws. The industry manufactured about 5‚600 brands of medicines in

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    once he solved a case with just a parking ticket!This time he had a lot of pressure on him as he was investigating the case of the Mayor. When Blake started searching the crime scene he found an asthama inhaler‚so he suspected it had the murderer’s fingerprints ‚then he send the asthama inhaler to the forensic department to see if there were any prints.The lab found the prints of Ben scohn‚he was of the opposition party of Springfield.Ben also fit as a classic murder suspect as he was Mr Duncans

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    INTRODUCTION “Compliance” implies the degree to which a patient takes a medication as it has been prescribed. [1] The term compliance has largely been replaced by “adherence” for practical purposes; however the latter denotes negative connotations. [2] The term “medication adherence” is defined by NICE as the extent to which the patient’s action matches the agreed recommendations of the prescriber. [3] “Adherence” seems to imply a patient’s choice to follow prescribed therapy‚ while “compliance”

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    Asthma Most people take breathing for granted. But for many people that suffer from breathing problems as I do‚ each breath is a major achievement. Have you ever felt you can’t breathe? I have‚ imagine someone putting a pillow over your face and not being able to do anything about it. What is Asthma? Asthma is a chronic disease that affects your airways. If you have asthma the inside walls of your airways become sore and swollen. When your airways react to allergens they get narrower‚ which

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    (ml) RV (ml) FVC (ml) TLC (ml) FEV1 (ml) FEV1 (%) Normal 500 1500 3000 1000 5000 6000 4000 80% Emphysema 500 750 2000 2750 3250 6000 1625 50% Acute asthma attack 300 750 2700 2250 3750 6000 1500 40% Plus inhaler 500 1500 2800 1200 4800

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    measurement of specific physiological measurements 2.3 Describe the common adverse reactions to medication‚ how each can be recognised and the appropriation action(s) required 2.4 Explain the different routes of medicine administration. Inhalation Inhalers and nebulisers are used for individuals who have respiratory conditions as these deliver the medication directly to the lungs. Oral This is medication that is taken via the mouth. This can be in the form of tablets and capsules. If an individual

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    were to true to their worldviews. Merrill remained true to his worldview throughout the whole movie. I know this to be the case because he said he was a miracles man and he also prayed for his nephew when he was having the asthma attack and had no inhaler. Graham‚ however‚ was

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    HISTORY OF DEVELOPMENT IN ASTHMA DRUG COMPOUNDS In finding the treatment of asthma‚ more than hundred years of research has been put into the development of introducing the right agent triggering a specific response; Salbutamol as a ventolin inhaler‚ a β2-adrenoceptor agonist. This research report addresses the main compound that was considered as a “hit” in reversing the airway obstruction and why other compounds such as epinephrine and isoprenaline were neglected over salbutamol. A compound

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