The possible side effects are light-headedness, dizziness, nausea, shortness of breath. It can also cause allergic reactions such as abdominal pain, constipation, rash, itching, irritation to the stomach, liver damage and sleep disturbances.…
The acetaminophen (0.5395g) was crushed and added to a conical vial and was mixed with 2ml of methanol then shaken and let to sit till the undissolved particles settled to the bottom and transferred the liquid into a centrifuge tube using a filter-tip pipet. Repeating the process with an additional 2mL of methanol. The solvent was then centrifuged for 3 minutes until the mixture had settled into a supernatant liquid layer and a solid layer. Then in a prepared alumina column with 0.5 mL g of alumina 2mL of methanol was added to column and then the solution containing the drug. Followed by 1 mL of methanol through the top of the alumina. Half of the solution was then transferred into a small container. The remaining solvent was then evaporated in a preheated 50 C water bath and gentle air stream until 1 mL was left. The remaining solvent was then added and evaporated completely.…
The Drug Dosage Gizmo™ allows you to monitor the concentration of drugs in the bloodstream and target organ of a patient. To begin, check that Pill Type A is selected. Pill A is a general painkiller similar to aspirin. Click Play ([pic]) and press the Take Pill button.…
Drug King has two financial assets, an investment in Series A and Series B preferred stock of TIp-Top that it will transfer to InsureAll. Series A stock is traded publically and has a call option written by InsureAll which allows the repurchase of the stock two years after the transfer date with a fixed exercise date. The Series B preferrd stock, which is not publically traded, will be transferred to InsureAll with a call option attached to the stock allowing DrugKing to repurchase the stock from whomever owns it as long as the purchase is completed within two years of the transfer date and like the Series A preferred stock it has a fixed exercise price. An outside source has also concluded that both "transfers isolate the transferred asset…beyond the reach of DrugKing and it creditors, even in bankruptcy or other receivership."…
5. Adverse effects: mild tremor of hands, weakness, lack of coordination, mild nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, thinning or drying of hair, itching skin.…
DR (Delayed Release)- You can open the capsule to spread on top of food- applesauce for consumption. (drugs.com)…
Common side effects rashes, headaches, anaphylactic shock, GID Gastro intestinal disturbance i.e. sickness. Analgesic - Pain relief: paracetamol…
2. A patient calls the pharmacy and asks if it's safe to take a certain drug while nursing. You pull the…
CV: Hypotension; orthostatic hypotension; bradycardia; tachycardia; palpitations. CNS: Lightheadedness; dizziness; drowsiness; sedation; euphoria; dysphoria; elirium; disorientation; incoordination. DERM: Sweating; pruritus; urticaria. E&ENT: Blurred vision; miosis. GI: Nausea; vomiting; constipation; abdominal pain. GU: Urinary retention or hesitancy. RESP: Respiratory depression; apnea; respiratory arrest; laryngospasm; depression of cough reflex. OTHER: Tolerance; psychological and physical dependence with chronic use; pain at injection site; local irritation and induration following SC…
References: Apfel, C., Turan, A., Souza, K., Pergolizzi, J., & Hornuss, C. (2013). Intravenous acetaminophen…
Used to treat a variety of allergy symptoms. It works by blocking the action of histamine receptors in the body, which prevents the immune system reactions that cause allergy symptoms.…
Adverse reactions: drowsiness, agitation, ataxia, dizziness, headache, weakness, wheezing, dry mouth, bitter taste, constipation, nausea, urinary retention, chest tightness.…
2. List all medications administered or taken by a client and why. List the nursing actions.…
They may acquire direct toxicity from their cations and from substituents such as benzathine or procaine if very large doses are given, though allergies of individuals should always be…
General Sales List medicines (GSL) –licensed medications that can be purchased over the counter in shops, supermarkets and pharmacies e.g. Ibuprofen…