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    Before the 1950’s anxiety was mainly treated with barbiturates and meprobamate. However‚ these drugs have disadvantages linked to dependence and abuse. Consequently‚ there was a need for new medication with fewer side effects [1]. In the 1950’s‚ Sternbach‚ a chemist at Roche‚ started looking for a new anxiolytic. He started this process by using benzheptoxdiazines‚ molecules which he had previously worked with. He synthesised new compounds using his key product and secondary amines. After having

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    Antipsychotics Essay

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    Overview of Antipsychotics As discussed by (Jasovic-Gasic‚ et.al.2012)‚ over half a century ago through serendipitously actions‚ by Daley et.al stumbled on a discovery that would change the thought of pharmacologic treatment of psychotic illness for good. Delay discovered that antihistamine (chlorpromazine) was effective in relieving psychotic symptoms. This discovery catalyzed further conduct of investigative experiments to explain this phenomenon. The experiments conducted‚ on animal subjects

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    Cocaine Treatment for Women As a young lady‚ a mother‚ or a grandmother‚ if seeking cocaine treatment for women has not been an easy process‚ you now have new opportunities because health care professionals now understand the need for treatment that is especially designed for women. Traditionally‚ addiction treatment was developed with a signal focus to stop using and did not take into account the different physical‚ emotional‚ and social needs of men and women. But research has shown the many

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    Hallucinogens Analysis

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    The article" Hallucinogens" talks about the drug‚ effects‚ and the treatment of the drug. When a person takes this type of drug‚ they see‚ hear and feel things like seem real to them‚ but it is not there. For example‚ a person feels bugs crawling on their arms‚ and they panic and go crazy‚ but in reality there’s nothing on their arms. This type of drug that fits into the stimulants and depressants drugs; LSD‚ PCP‚ Ketamine and DXM categories‚ and this drug can be found in mushrooms‚ tablets (medication)

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    Substance Abuse In B.C The overdose problem in B.C has seen a recent spike in the last four years‚ this has been largely due to overdoses related to fentanyl use. There has been a steady increase in overdose fatalities since 2014; the amount of deaths caused by overdose in B.C were 119‚ in 2015 the number was 136‚ and in 2016 the number reached 256 (Britten‚ L. 2016). Another major problem that corresponds with illegal substance use is criminal behaviour. Illegal drugs are often linked in the involvement

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    So far‚ I have learned many new things about the effects of both ADHD and Ritalin on the human body as well as different forms of behavioral therapy. I have learned that ADHD affects the areas of the brain that control attention and self-control and that as a stimulant‚ Ritalin stimulates these areas of the brain to enhance them. I have also learned that there are three different types of the disorder‚ which are inattentive ADHD‚ hyperactive-impulsive ADHD‚ and combined ADHD. I have also learned

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    Budesonide Structure: Chemical Formula : C25H34O6 Molecular Weight : 430.534 g/mol IUPAC : 16‚17-(butylidenebis(oxy))-11‚21-dihydroxy-‚ (11-β‚16-α)-pregna-1‚4-diene-3‚20-dione Description : Budesonide is a glucocorticoid used in the management of asthma‚ the treatment of various skin disorders‚ and allergic rhinitis. [PubChem] The extended release oral tablet‚ marketed as Uceris‚ was FDA approved on January 14‚ 2013 for the management of ulcerative colitis. Budesonide is provided as a mixture

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    Essential Oils

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    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (Vancouver‚ British Columbia) Research consistently shows different scents impact the human brain and an individual’s emotions. Studies looked at numerous things‚ including the effect of essential oils on a person’s level of alertness‚ their mental stress and their odd. In addition‚ research has been conducted to determine if individuals who are suffering from a medical condition‚ such as cancer‚ may benefit from use of these oils. This research suggests the oils may be of benefit

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    Goal: Post on how to get SSDI for degenerative disc disease Total words in document: 433 Title: How to Get SSDI for Degenerative Disc Disease and Musculoskeletal Disorders If you are disabled because of Degenerative Disc Disease‚ or other musculoskeletal disorder‚ you may qualify for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits. According to the Social Security Administration (SSA) these impairments may be congenital‚ hereditary‚ or the result of acquired pathologic processes‚ and may “result

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    TMJ is a very unfortunate joint disorder‚ which can cause many different symptoms. TMJ technically stands for temporomandibular joint syndrome. It is also sometimes referred to as a disorder‚ rather than a syndrome. The joints specifically affected by TMJ are critical for your jaw to move‚ and also connect the lower jaw to the skull. While normal‚ everyday aches and pains are common‚ it is not normal to experience chronic pain and suffering. This usually means that there is an underlying problem

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