Solubility: 1 g in 8 g water‚ 1 g in 50 mL alcohol; slightly soluble in chloroform and very slightly soluble in ether. A 10% solution has a pH of 6.0 to 8.0. The solution for parenteral injection is a clear‚ colourless liquid. The pH ranges between 5.6 and 6.0 (B.P. injection) or between 6.0 and 7.0 (U.S.P. injection). It is recommended that sugars such as glucose‚ fructose and sucrose should not be used in INH preparations because the absorption of the drug is impaired by the formation of a condensation
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Opium Study Sheet Opium General term for all opiates Opiate Any alkaloid found in the opium poppy plant Alkaloid Organic compound containing basic nitrogen atoms Opium poppy plant Also known as common garden poppy Produces poppy seeds Grows large green pods before blooming If cut‚ latex leaks out Once latex dries (oxidizes) it becomes smokeable tar This tar is what the Chinese bought and what caused the opium wars Refined raw opium Morphine Always present in opium Pure morphine
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CENTRAL GROUND WATER BOARD MINISTRY OF WATER RESOURCES GUIDE ON ARTIFICIAL RECHARGE TO GROUND WATER NEW DELHI MAY‚ 2000 GUIDE ON ARTIFICIAL RECHARGE TO GROUND WATER CONTENTS Page No. 1. INTRODUCTION 1-3 2. PLANNING OF ARTIFICIAL RECHARGE PROJECTS 3-9 3. ARTIFICIAL RECHARGE TECHNIQUES AND DESIGN 10 - 32 4. MONITORING‚ MECHANISM FOR ARTIFICIAL RECHARGE PROJECTS 33 - 36 5. CASE HISTORIES OF ARTIFICIAL RECHARGE IN INDIA 36 - 75 Annexure 1 --Format
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Requiem for a Dream Setting: Brooklyn Heights‚ Brooklyn‚ NY Brief summary of video content: Requiem for a Dream follows four main characters‚ whose lives spiral out of control on drugs. Sara Goldfarb‚ played by Ellen Burstyn‚ is the mother to Harry‚ played by Jared Leto. His girlfriend in the movie is Marion Silver‚ played by Jennifer Connelly‚ and Harry’s best friend is Tyrone (Ty)‚ played by Marlon Wayans. All four of them start using drugs and then wind up in the cycle of addiction. Harry
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Hitler’s First Illness Starting in the early 1930’s episodes of sharp cramping pain in his right upper abdomen. The pain appeared shortly after meals. Hitler would leave the room and sometimes return after the spasm had passed‚ sometimes he did not return at all. Hitler was frustrated that this occurred after every meal the pain begins without fail. Occasionally the pain would begin during a meal. He also complained of abdominal distension and frequent belching. Some days the pain completely incapacitated
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support of illegal drugs. 1. Heath hazard and causes drugs addiction. 2. They will lose interest‚ become moody‚ cranky‚ or worried all the time and ask to be alone a lot‚ sleep and cough a lot‚ and have a runny nose all the time. 3. If a self-injection form is used‚ you may face a higher risk of infections and diseases that are transmitted in blood‚ such as HIV and hepatitis. 4. Illegal drugs can damage the brain‚ heart‚ and other important organs. 5. For example‚ cocaine can cause a heart attack
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- Addictive Behavior o Are habits that have gotten out of control‚ with resulting negative effects on a person’s health. - What is Addiction? o Psychological or physical dependence on a substance or behavior‚ characterized by a compulsive desire and increasing need for the substance or behavior and by harm to the individual and/or society. - Characteristics of Addictive Behavior 1. Reinforcement- addictive behaviors are reinforcing. Some aspect of the behavior produces pleasurable physical
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Tendon B) Stretch C) Crossed-extensor D) Flexor E) Plantar 17) Tests both upper and lower motor pathways. The sole of the foot is stimulated with a dull instrument. 18) Consists of an ipsilateral withdrawal reflex and a contralateral extensor reflex; important in maintaining balance. 19) Produces a rapid withdrawal of the body part from a painful stimulus; ipsilateral. 20) Prevents muscle overstretching and maintains muscle tone. 21) Produces muscle relaxation and lengthening in response to tension; the
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Types of Conditioning Phobias and Addictions Todd Hague PSY/300 August 28‚ 2013 Richard Johnston Types of Conditioning Phobia and Addictions Phobias and addictions can be very difficult on a mental standpoint. The definition of a phobia is an exaggerated usually inexplicable and illogical fear of a particular object‚ class of objects‚ or situation (Webster). There are many kinds of phobias such as‚ Cynophobia the fear of dogs could be a result of being bitten as a child or being cornered
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Drugs and Crime Midterm Shon P. Skinner Professor Judith Revels CJ432 Drugs and Crime 3 April 2011 Outline The following essay is divided into the following sections: 1. Introduction 2. Drugs Types of drugs i. Medicated ii. Hallucinogen a. Examples of drugs i. Amphetamines ii. Heroine iii. Methamphetamines 3. Anti-drug legislation i. Harm reduction as compared to Zero tolerance 4. Conclusion
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