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    The objective of the present work was to formulate‚ characterize and optimize the preparations of hybrid nanoparticles containing dapsone which is finally converted into gel for topical drug delivery. The formulations were characterized for particle size‚ zeta potential and entrapment efficiency and were optimized by applying factorial design of experiment (23). The results showed that the optimal formulation (HN 4) of dapsone loaded hybrid nanoparticles had average particle size of 277nm‚ zeta potential

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    INFORM CONSENT TO PROVIDE ASSISTANCE WITH MEDICATION BY TRAINED‚ UNLICENSED PERSONNEL. Florida law permits a Nurse Registry to administer medications to patients‚ by a licensed nurse on staff‚ or to assist with self-administered medication by trained‚ or unlicensed staff under Section 400.488 F.S.‚ 59A-18.0081(12) 400.488 Assistance with self-administration of medication: An unlicensed person may‚ consistent with a dispensed prescription’s label or the package directions of an over-the-counter medication

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    Acne Athlete’s Foot Appendicitis Hemorrhoids White spots Back Pain Bad Breath Mumps Boils Chicken pox Ring worm Cough Diarrhea Dengue Dandruff Flu Jock itch High blood Leptospirosis Mouth sores Pimples Pasma Sore throat Tuberculosis Measles UTI Influenza Dehydration Epilepsy Head ache HEAT STROKE Muscle pain Osteoporosis Conjunctivitis Pneumonia Fever Scabies Skin rash Sleep disorders Small pox Sunburn Ulcers Athlete’s Foot - Cause Athlete’s foot (tinea

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    Acne Acne is defined as an inflammatory disease of the sebaceous glands and hair follicles of the skin which is apparent by small or big pimples or pustules on the face or body. Acne is a problem that can affect almost everyone’s life. There are a few different types of acne. Whiteheads and Blackheads The first types of acne are whiteheads and blackheads. Whiteheads are caused when pores are blocked with sebum‚ an oily secretion that our bodies produce naturally. Blackheads are similar to whiteheads

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    clothes from contamination - Patient’s records- charts‚ x-rays‚ letters from GP or specialist or consent form- paper or digital - Mouthwash and tissues- for rinsing after procedure - Local anaesthetic (long or short needle‚ LA cartridge‚ syringe‚ topical anaesthetic)- to prevent pain during procedure - Rubber dam (sheet‚ frame‚ clamp‚ punch‚ clamp forceps)- to isolate the operative site- for protection from chemicals - used only if the child is older and cooperative - Cotton wool rolls‚ cotton wool

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    disorder‚ but treatments can restore some of the pigmentation. Dermatologists may advise topical or oral psoralen or Protopic‚ an anti-inflammatory ointment. 5. Rashes: Rashes are the most common skin condition one may experience in their life. In this condition small red bumps and hives develop and‚ if severe‚ large patches form and cause itching. Solution- Anti-itching topical medications‚ antihistamines and topical steroids can help control the

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    Creating an Outline Once a topic has been chosen‚ ideas have been generated through brainstorming and free writing‚ and a working thesis has been created‚ the last step a writer can perform in the prewriting stage is creating an outline.  An outline allows a writer to categorize the main points‚ to organize the paragraphs into an order that makes sense‚ and to make sure that each paragraph/idea can be fully developed.  Essentially‚ an outline helps prevent a writer from getting stuck when performing

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    Ingenol Mebutate

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    Ingenol Mebutate Ingenol mebutate‚ Ingenol-3-angulate or PEP005 is commonly known with the trade name of PICATO of Leo pharmaceuticals. It is a topical gel used under strict regulations to treat Actinic Keratosis (AK) for a short duration therapy and to lower the recurrence rate of AK compared to the available drugs (Soyer H.P‚Prowl T.W‚Jemec G.B.E. 2015).This gel has been approved by The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)‚Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) and European Medicines Agency

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    Becoming Charlemagne‚ written by Jeff Speck. This book written by Jeff Speck‚ chronicles events around the life of a Germanic king name Karl. Becoming Charlemagne is a factual account of the events that took place in the empires of A.D 800. Jeff Sypeck explains key events in this time period and illustrates how the king Karl became the legend Charlemagne. Question 1 a-c The writer of Becoming Charlemagne‚ Jeff Sypeck‚ did a wonderful job in writing a book that was interesting to read‚ well explained

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    ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 3 Conclusion …………………………………...………………………………………………………… 3 Recommendations ……………………………...…………………………………………………….. 4 Assumptions BioMed manufactures prescription topical cream called DermaPlusTM which is used for treating certain skin conditions. The main buyers of DermaPlusTM are hospitals and pharmacies. The topical cream category is extremely competitive and has led to BioMed’s market share to be small. Due to the size of BioMed’s market share they are unable to influence the market

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