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    Administration A dosage form is the physical form of a dose of a chemical compound used as a drug or a medication intended for administration or consumption. Some common dosage forms include the pill‚ tablet‚ capsule‚ drink or syrup‚ aerosol or inhaler‚ liquid injection‚ and pure powder. The route of administration for drug delivery is dependent on the dosage form of the substance. Various dosage forms my exist for a particular drug‚ since different medical conditions need different routes of

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    Square Pharmaceutical company (Sample) Introduction The pharmaceutical market in Bangladesh is pretty small compared to the population size of the country‚ mainly because of the lack of spending power of the population. Pharmaceutical spending is also amongst the lowest in the world in per capita terms. Healthcare expenditures consist of only 3.35% of GDP. However‚ increased awareness of healthcare‚ increase in per capita income‚ emergence of private healthcare services and the government’s increased

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    Cipla

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    one of the most respected pharmaceutical names not just in India but worldwide. The company‟s headquarter is in Mumbai‚ India. Cipla produces one of the widest range of products and dosage forms in the world today‚ everything from metered-dose inhalers‚ pre-filled syringes‚ trans-dermal spray patches‚ lyophilized injections‚ nasal sprays‚ medical devices‚ and thermo labile foams. The company Revenue is around 6977million and turnover is around 1 billion. Cipla‟s Business model is based on international

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    1. Label a diagram of the respiratory system?? 2. Describe the process of breathing?? Breathing consists of two phases. The first is inspiration and the second is expiration. During inspiration‚ the diaphragm and the intercostal muscles contract. The diaphragm moves downwards increasing the volume of the thoracic cavity and the intercostal muscles pull the ribs up expanding the rib cage and further increasing this volume. This increase of volume lowers the air pressure in the alveoli to below

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    Concept Map: Sickle Cell Disease October 8‚ 2010 Duke University School of Nursing Introduction My client‚ known as 20SE03‚ is a four year old preschooler that lives in a two-parent household along with his younger one year old sister. His family has recently moved to North Carolina where he was recently presented with new onset of seizures and status post cerebral vascular accident (CVA). He has a history of sickle cell disease‚ ulcerative colitis‚ acute chest syndrome‚ and asthma

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    Introduction The aim of this essay is to explore evidence based nursing intervention in the care and management of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in an acutely ill patient. The acutely ill patient involved in this essay was admitted to hospital due to cerebrovascular accident and had a past medical history of myocardial Infarction‚ left Ventricular failure‚ peripheral vascular disease and duodenal ulcer as well as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. This essay will provide a rationale

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    Chemistry of Nicotine

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    CHEMISTRY OF NICOTINE Date Submitted: March 17‚ 2010 Introduction Tobacco has a long history and has had a significant impact since first introduced to Western society in the 16th century. There is evidence that Native Americans were using tobacco long before the 16th century. They smoked through a pipe for special religious and medical purposes but the worldwide spread of tobacco was initiated as a result of European discovery by Spanish‚ Portuguese and French explorers.(1‚2) Christopher

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    year old man admitted due to a fall and acopia with a past medical history of copd and ribhadomylosis. The patient was already on 4 hourly observations and 3L oxygen due to shortness of breath and high blood pressure. I had noticed him holding an inhaler and he had been using it liberally. The patient began complaining of chest pain and further breathlessness and was panic stricken. The nurse in charge of his care notified the doctor and I noticed the doctor check his pulse and ask for a new set

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    Pharmacy Our mail order pharmacy is a leader in shipping various prescription and non prescription OTC drugs and medications worldwide. We have a vast range of medications falling in different categories like anticancer medications‚ anti-asthmatic inhalers‚ HIV AIDS medications‚ Men’s health tablets (Erectile Dysfunction pills)‚ and Women’s health‚ Birth control pills‚ IUCDs‚ OTC drugs‚ medical devices and many more. Our main motive is to supply customers with drugs and medications equally safe and

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    Asthma

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    What is Asthma? Asthma is a disease affecting the airways that carry air to and from the lungs. People who suffer from this chronic condition (long-lasting or recurrent) are said to be asthmatic. The inside walls of an asthmatic’s airways are swollen or inflamed. This swelling or inflammation makes the airways extremely sensitive to irritations and increases susceptibility to an allergic reaction. As inflammation causes the airways to become narrower‚ less air can pass through them‚ both to

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