Salicylic Acid Keratolytic (Collemack; Sastid; Duofilm;Wart-Off) 3. Methyl Salicylate (Oil of winter; Bengay; Courterpain) 4. Diflunisal (Dolobid) II. Para-aminophenols 1. Acetanilid – parent drug 2. Phenacetin (Acetophenetidin) 3. Acetaminophen/Paracetamol (Biogesic; Tempra Syrup; Tylenol) III. NSAID (Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug) 1. Propionic Acid Deivatives 1.a. Ibuprofen (Motrin; Brufen; Midol; Advil; Alaxan; Skelan; Dolan) 1.b. Naproxen (Naprosyn; Aleve) 1.c. Naproxen Na (Flanax)
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Drug Facts 2010 Copyright and Disclaimer This resource pack was written by Kevin Flemen. It is © Kevin Flemen/KFx and should not be reproduced without permission. The above notwithstanding‚ the holder of this pack is welcome to use or adapt both the contents of the pack and the exercises in their ongoing work. Both drugs and legal information change frequently. Workers should always seek up-todate advice. Kevin Flemen/KFx take no responsibility for errors and omissions in this pack or in the
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Unit 1 Responsibility‚ Accountability & Confidentiality |Q1. Define responsibility - what does it mean? | |Responsibility is an expectation to carry out your duties to the very best of your ability in accordance with your position and your | |level of training. | |Q2. Define accountability
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Year 9 Biology Notes Keeping Healthy Test * Metabolic Rate- How quickly the chemical reactions (metabolism) are taking place within cells * In a balanced diet‚ you need- -Carbohydrates to build cells and to release energy. -Minerals and Vitamins in small amounts to keep the body functioning. -Water because we lose 70% form sweat‚ breath‚ tears‚ urine‚ faeces etc. -Fibre to prevent constipation and bowel cancer. * Malnutrition- eating a diet which is not balanced which can lead
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Cheryl McCarthy Administer medication to Individuals‚ and Monitor The Effects Understanding legislation‚ policy and procedures relevant to administration of medication Legislation The Medicines Act 1968. This governs the control of medicines for human and veterinary use which includes the manufacture and supply of medicines – the Act defines three categories of medicine:- 1. Prescription Only Medicines (POM) These are available only from the chemist /pharmacy if prescribed by GP. 2. Pharmacy Medicines
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Task A Presentation Ai. Management of Health and Safety at work Regulations 1999. Health and Safety (Display screen equipment Regulations 1992) ameneded 2002. Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992 (as amended 2002). Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002 (COSHH). Reporting of Injuries‚ Diseases and dangerous Occurrences Regulations 1995 (RIDDOR amended 2008) Health and Safety First Aid Regulations 1981. Aii. Having a Health and Safety Policies and Procedure
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Caso: BAYER AG CHILDREN´S ASPIRIN Integrantes silvia gutiérrez díaz ……...………………………………………...…………………….. A00259818 rodrigo garcía pérez ……..………….………………………….................................... A01060397 carlos axel costal domínguez …………………………………................................... A00664351 franz vidar romero gómez .…..………………………………..................................... A01061184 jorge h. viIlegas garcía ……….…………………………………....................
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What people need to know about abortions? An abortion is a termination of a pregnancy at a certain amount of weeks. People will learn what an abortions. There is two different kinds of abortions. Everyone will know what the complications are that come with a TOP. The side effects and if there is any long term complications after the procedure is done. In this paper everyone will learn everything that they need to know about abortions by the time they read the whole paper. The two methods of termination
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Chemicals in medicines Rakesh Mohan Hallen The words medicine’ and ’drug’ are often used in our country to mean the same substances: any substance‚ manufactured artificially‚ which can help recovery from sickness‚ relieve symptoms or modify a natural process in the body. A medicine is often a mixture of several chemical compounds. Even if it has only one active component compound often other substances are used as fillers or binders to give it bulk. Chemistry‚ the science related to chemical substances
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A REFLECTIVE PIECE ON A PATIENT WITH CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE. In this reflective piece of writing I will be explaining how chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) affects the patient physically‚ psychologically ‚and socially ‚I will also explain how the disease affects his daily routine and how it impacts on his family life. I will give an overview of the clinical signs and symptoms‚ how the disease alters the pathphysiology of the lungs‚ and what these changes cause within
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