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    Bioequivalence

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    Bioequivalence Study of Metformin Hydrochloride Tablets A Dissertation Submitted to the Vinayaka Missions University in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement for the Degree of M.S. by Research in Pharmaceutical Technology By K. Kaliloor Rahman [Enrollment No. 172074 / 206081090084(New)] Under the Guidance of Mr. K. Senthilkumar M.Pharm (Industrial Pharmacy) Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry‚ The Sarada Vilas College of Pharmacy Sarada Vilas Campus Krishanamurthypuram‚ Mysore -570004 (Karnataka)

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    Cardiovascular Condition Congestive Heart Failure: A Cardiovascular Condition Congestive Heart Failure is not a disease‚ but a condition in which the heart is unable to pump enough blood needed to meet the cardiac demands of the body and facilitate systemic circulation. Congestive Heart Failure can be right or left-sided‚ and is mainly a fluid issue‚ in which there is a decreased amount of blood to the kidneys. In children‚ CHF can be long term and is most common in infants; it can also result from heart

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    Unit 265

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    Unit 265 Outcome 1 1.1 A: Bacteria: Bacteria exist everywhere‚ inside and on our bodies. Most of them are completely harmless and some of them are very useful. But some bacteria can cause diseases‚ either because they end up in the wrong place in the body or simply because they are ’designed’ to invade us. Bacteria can infect humans‚ plants or animals. B: Viruses: A virus is a small infectious agent‚ too small to be seen by the naked eye. They can’t multiply on their own‚ only inside the cells of

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    Sepsis Research Paper

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    Maternal mortality due to sepsis is worryingly increasing through developed and developing countries. This is despite a worldwide effort towards reducing maternal death‚ maternal sepsis during pregnancy remains one of the worlds leading causes of preventable maternal death. In developed countries 3% of all maternal mortality is due to sepsis‚ whilst that figure jumps to 12% in developing countries. Pregnancy affected by severe sepsis or septci shock‚ run the risk of pre-term labour‚ fetal infect

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    Macromolecule is a very large molecule which can get collected in the kidneys. Generally‚ the molecular weight of the macromolecular vehicle is bigger than that of the prodrugs and so this kind of system can achieve the objective. Pro-drugs have the capability to select the goal in the kidney because it can release the active drug by the action of renal enzymes

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    Essays |Biology: |Chapter 12 Transport of substances in humans | |Combined Science: |Chapter 10 Transport of substances in humans | |!|EEB021210001O|!| * Write an essay on the following topic. Compare arteries‚ veins and capillaries in terms of their features and functions. (12 marks) ## Content (maximum 9 marks) |Contents |Differences

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    Clinical Questions

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    1. Why would there be cause for concern if a young pregnant mother is Rh-‚ her husband is Rh+‚ and this is their second child? (pg 655) RhoGAM prevents the mother from sensitizing herself against her child. If the second child is RH+ and she did not take RhoGAM‚ there is a chance the mother will be sensitive to the second child and the child is at a risk of develop erythroblastosis fetalis and die before birth. 2. A patient complains of no energy‚ a chronic sore throat‚ a low-grade fever

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    Preecayssia Vs Eclampsia

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    It is believed that these changes are due to the interaction between fetal and maternal allografts and result in systemic and local vascular changes. It has been shown that in patients with eclampsia‚ the development of uteroplacental arteries is hindered. Hindrance of cerebral blood flow regulation: It is believed that in eclampsia there is abnormal cerebral blood

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    and a closed system of vessels called arteries‚ veins‚ and capillaries. As the name implies‚ blood contained in the circulatory system is pumped by the heart around a closed circuit of vessels as it passes again and again through the various "circulations" of the body. The Heart * The heart is enclosed by a sac known as the pericardium. There are three layers of tissues that form the heart wall. The outer layer of the heart wall is the epicardium‚ the middle layer is the myocardium‚ and the

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    depression with other CNS depressants‚ including alcohol‚ antidepressants‚ antihistamines‚ opioid analgesics‚ and sedative/hypnotics. Nursing implications: Assess patient for profound sedation‚ Monitor for drowsiness‚ agitation‚ over sedation‚ and other systemic side effects. Assess falls risk and implement prevention strategies. Nausea and Vomiting: Assess degree of nausea and frequency and

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