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    population when competing risks (e.g. all-cause death) exist. All of these studies simply ignored the existence of the competing risks in their analyses. However, in the presence of the competing risks, it is flawed to examine the effect of the antihypertensive medications on reducing AF risk using the traditional survival analysis approaches such as the Kaplan-Meier methods and the Cox proportional…

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    used to treat the hypertension of primary pulmonary (2) Also it is used to treat pulmonary hypertension in patients who tried to use another drugs which did not give a well result. (3) It helps to improve some symptoms such as shortness of breath & tiredness also it helps in increasing the ability of the patient to exercise like this diagram which explain the improvement of walking during…

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    Antiemetics Research Paper

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    Antiemetics Overview: Antiemetics are used for nausea and to prevent vomiting and also used for motion sickness. These drugs can be bought over the counter. (OTC) Action: Dimenhydrenate or Dramamine is an antihistamine. It should be taken one hour before travelling, and will prevent motion sickness. The antihistamine is available in children’s liquid formula and in a Less Drowsy Formula that may have fewer sedative side effects. Meclizine hydrochloride (Bonine) treats vomiting and dizziness…

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    Cinnamon Case Study

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    Potasman et al (2000), however claim that cinnamon by itself, at a dose of 80mg daily was inadequate and produced no positive effect on eradicating H. pylori, although they speculate that a higher dosage may be in order or combination with other drugs. Later research, according to Smith (2016) produced results that suggest cinnamon, when combined with ginger and omeprazole, had a more significant effect than cinnamon used alone in eliminating H.…

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    These characteristics make it a very suitable drug for neuroanesthesia.32,33 Smoother arousal and recovery after neurological surgery has been reported with the use of dexmedetomidine as an adjunct during neuroanesthesia. Bekker et al, carried out a prospective, randomized, double-blinded study, where patients who received dexmedetomidine as an adjuvant during sevoflurane/remifentanil general anesthesia, were associated with less use of antihypertensive drugs during the surgery and…

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    has lead to current life saving therapeutics, regardless of the opposition encountered throughout the journey. The discovery of various β-blockers original compounds may have followed similar paths, but it is the physiological consequences of the drugs that set them apart. Beta-adrenoceptors bind endogenous neurotransmitters such as adrenaline and noradrenaline. It is the ability to block this reaction that gives the antagonists their name. By blocking this binding, responses of the sympathetic…

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    advantage. The problem with drug testing is that it's not always effective and people can get past them. These drugs make them feel better when they are using them but they aren't thinking about what will happen to their bodies in the future. Professional athletes should be drug tested so they don't have an advantage and so that they don't damage their body. Professional athletes should be drug tested because it is unfair. "Remember that athletes don't take these drugs to level the playing…

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    Satire On Drugs

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    time we take pills, we are actually gambling with our lives. Drugs that are considered safe are in reality, harmful. It is our worst nightmare because with a few pills, drugs can ruin our lives and futures. Dr. Peter Gotzsche, the Director of the Nordic Cochrane Center in Copenhagen and an author, was interviewed about drugs. He said, “Our prescription drugs are the third leading cause of death after heart disease and cancer. Our drugs kill around 200,000 people in America every year, and half…

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    Introduction: Over the years, the amount of people died from drug overdoses increased in the United States. Also, “in 2009 drug-induced deaths overtook traffic accidents as the number one external cause of death, with 39,147 deaths” (Swensen, 2014). Substance abuse including alcohol and drugs is linked to different negative social conditions, such as family disruptions, financial issues, school failure, decrease or lost in productivity, crime, child abuse, and domestic violence. In addition,…

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    around. The ability to get prescribed medications from a doctor has be has become a popular way of getting medication legally, but then selling it illegally. In fact, prescription drugs are now killing far more people than illegal drugs. While most major causes of preventable deaths are declining, those from prescription drug use are increasing, an analysis of recently released data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention by the…

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