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    absorbed in the stomach; 3) Drugs that are poorly soluble at an alkaline pH; (Drugs insoluble in intestinal fluids(acid soluble basic drugs):- chlordiazepoxide‚ chlorpheniramine‚ cinnarizine‚ diazepam‚ diltiazem‚ metoprolol‚ propranolol‚ quinidine‚ salbutamol‚ and verapamil. 4) Drugs absorbed rapidly from GI tract. 5) Drugs that degrades in floating and unstable in lower part of GI tract: captopril. 6) Drugs exhibiting site-specific absorption in the stomach or upper parts of the small intestine 7)

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    Bronchiectasis

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    Acknowledgement We would like to thank these people for making this case study a successful one: • Our ever-supportive and loving parents‚ for imparting their trust to us and providing us financial support to come up with this kind of activity. • To SPO4 Joel A. Balio‚ for welcoming us and allowing us to stay in their residence. • To our client‚ who trusted us and allowed us to conduct a case study about her condition and being open to all the necessary things that we need to know. • To the

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    Albuterol

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    are causing you to have difficulty breathing‚ your doctor has probably prescribed a medication called ProAir HFA to help you breathe better. ProAir HFA is one of the brand names given to a bronchodilator called albuterol‚ also known as salbutamol. The two most prescribed forms are a quick relief metered inhalation aerosol and a nebulizer solution. It is also available in extended-release tablets and syrup. Albuterol is not a cortosteroid or a scheduled drug. Albuterol is a sympathomimetic

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    Mcu Based Nebulizer

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    Polytechnic University of the Philippines College of Engineering Computer Engineering Department A RESEARCH STUDY PLAN PROPOSAL Developing MCU – Based Nebulizer Castigo‚ Victor James Lopez‚ Verna Liza Mastrili‚ Jeremiah Pugay‚ Juan Paolo Ylaya‚ Analyn Engr. Julius S. Cansino Engr. Ronald Fernando Thesis Adviser Chapter I - The Problem and its Background Background of the Study Every individual varies. Each respires from different walks of life. Towards a particular something

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    Case Study Pneumonia

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    INTRODUCTION Pneumonia is an inflammation of the lungs caused by an infection. It is also called Pneumonitis or Bronchopneumonia. Pneumonia can be a serious threat to our health. Although pneumonia is a special concern for older adults and those with chronic illnesses‚ it can also strike young‚ healthy people as well. It is a common illness that affects thousands of people each year in the Philippines‚ thus‚ it remains an important cause of morbidity and mortality in the country. There are many

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     The use of banned performance-enhancing drugs (PEDS) in sports is commonly referred to as doping.  The word doping is probably derived from the Dutch word dop‚ the name of an alcoholic beverage made of grape skins used by Zulu warriors in order to enhance their prowess in battle. The term became current around the turn of the 20th century‚ originally referring to illegal drugging of racehorses.  ‘Doping’ however is as old as competitive sport itself.  Modern times - In 1904 Olympics

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    Title Antibiotic Prescribing Pattern Across Four Health Clinics in Putrajaya. Background The use of antibiotics have effectively prolonged life expectancy and are currently one of the most commonly prescribed drugs in healthcare facilities worldwide1. Unfortunately‚ widespread use and misuse worldwide have led to the emergence of ‘super bugs’ and other drug-resistant bacteria2-4. Excessive and inappropriate use of antibiotics contributes to the development of bacterial resistance5-7‚ an increased

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    Ana Potts English 1301 K. Royall 28 November 2016 Audience Description: An opinionated article publishing in Time Magazine addressing people against animal testing. This is a public magazine reaching many people. The purpose is to convince them that animal testing is the lesser way of two evils by making them acknowledge the benefits of animal testing. Why Animal Testing Is Important According to Hajar animal testing has been used for a long period of time as early as “ Early Greek

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    (SABA) Beta2 agonists act directly on bronchial smooth muscle to cause bronchodilation. They are the most widely used bronchodilators for COPD. Short-acting beta2 agonists are the most commonly used short-acting bronchodilators in COPD. EXAMPLES: Salbutamol or Bricanyal Short-acting Anticholinergic (SAMA) Cholinergic nerves are the main neural bronchoconstrictor pathway in the airways and the resting tone is increased in patients with COPD. Anticholinergic drugs cause bronchodilatation by blocking

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    CHAPTER IV PRESENTATION‚ ANALYSIS‚ AND INTERPRETATION This chapter presents analysis of the data gathered and the interpretation of findings. Discussion on the findings of the profile of the respondents and the system assessment are also presented in this chapter. 1. Profile of the Respondents 1. Age Table 3 shows the data of the respondents. Most of the respondents where students comprising of 56 or 42.74 percent whose ages ranged from 17-20 years old ranked first. This was followed

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