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    advertising wants people to believe that. Since 1983‚ prescription drug advertising on television has become a topic of debate‚ should it be allowed or not allowed. What is DTCA? DTCA is direct-to-consumer prescription drug advertising on television. The use of direct to consumer prescription drug advertising should be prohibited‚ as it leads to potential overmedication‚ possible drug abuse and could add to the overall cost of the drug. The first prescription drug advertisement aired in 1983 and was advertising

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    A Brief History of the International Monetary System Kenneth N. Matziorinis 1. Introduction The international monetary system is the structure of financial payments‚ settlements‚ practices‚ institutions and relations that govern international trade and investment around the world. To understand the international monetary system‚ we can start by looking at how a domestic monetary system is structured. The Canadian financial system‚ for instance‚ is composed of a) a currency; b) a central

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    USING TECHNOLOGY TO REDUCE POLLUTION We often say that we must personally act towards reducing pollution but due to our busy lifestyle we almost forget all our promises of protecting environment. The developments and inventions in technology during the last few years has made our lives easy..comfortable and fast.It has also given us options that help us reduce the carbon footprint produced by each one of us. So here are some tips of how to reduce pollution by using digital technology : 1

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    prevalence rates of drug abuse. Although‚ it is unfortunate to discover and realize that prescription drug overdose among teenagers is more prevalent in the U.S. For instance‚ in the U.S. alone more than 15 million people abuse prescription drugs (Drug- Free World‚ 2017). Impressively‚ this number is more than the combined number who reported abusing street drugs. Shockingly‚ approximately 2‚500 youth abuse a prescription pain reliever for the first time. (Drug- Free World‚ 2017) Those statistics is just

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    Prescription drugs and the effects of overdose In the United States a life is changed every fourteen minutes due to prescription drugs. Overdose from prescription drugs is becoming an really dangerous epidemic. Prescription drugs are becoming more dangerous than illegal drugs. Oxy-cotin‚ Vicoden‚ Xanax and soma are common names for really addictive prescription drugs. Teenagers take the drugs to get high‚ while adults take the drugs for bum knees‚ and sprained backs. No one plans on getting addicted;

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    banks have to keep with the RBI. * It is a central bank regulation that sets the minimum fraction of customer deposits and notes that each commercial bank must hold as reserves with the RBI. * Cash Reserve Ratio is also used as a tool in monetary policy by changing the amount of funds available for banks to make loans with. * Effects on money supply: If the reserve requirement set by the RBI is high‚ the amount of funds with the commercial banks to loan out would be low thereby leading to

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    which leads us to the question who’s at fault for our prescription overdose. Doctors‚ doctors are at fault. Addiction blog.org says “ What happens when our drug pushers become those that we trust most with our health?” Doctors don’t put in the effort needed for the patients anymore‚ they just write up a prescription and send you out. Doctors do not take the time to sit down with you and fully listen to your health problems. Today prescription opioids are the most powerful class of painkillers. They

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    Economic and monetary union was a recurring ambition for the European Union from the late 1960s onwards because it promised stability and an environment for higher growth and employment. However‚ a variety of political and economic obstacles barred the way. Weak political commitment‚ divisions over economic priorities and turbulence in international markets all played their role in frustrating progress towards EMU. Despite these obstacles‚ the second half of the 20th century saw a constant

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    pain never-ceasing‚ you’re forced to live the remainder of your life on prescription drugs. The blame should not be placed on the doctor’s‚ but rather the pharmaceutical industry. Profiting on system preservation and disease control‚ these companies are creating addictions by treating a patient with a disease that will never be resolved. Once healers now stealers‚ pharmaceutical companies are prescription thugs. Prescription and thugs are not two words that come to mind when thinking about health

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    medication‚ in the proper dose‚ for an adequate period of time‚ and at the lowest cost to them and their community(Shiva 2014) .Health is associated with various social economic issue which effect any person to health care delivery system. Prescription cost analysis is an important element to calculate the burden of treatment or expenses on health which make an economic issue. Pharmacotherapy during pregnancy may pose a significant risk to the mother and her unborn baby. The potential teratogenesis

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