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    Drug Safety

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    pharmacovigilance (detecting‚ assessing and preventing drugs side effects) were discussed to investigate the adverse effects of any drug. Results Introduction to drug safety After the introduction of Sulfanilamide in 1983‚ the first sulfa antimicrobial drug‚ one hundred and five patients died due to its toxicity. Because of this tragedy‚ the American Congress established the Food‚ Drug and Cosmetic Act‚ which asked the pharmaceutical companies to provide sufficient researches about the safety

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    believed to have at least two.The plant extracts of Pe. acidula showed strong by disc diffusion method-standardization and antibacterial activity. This three extracts possessed interpretation. Noticeable antibacterial activity against 5 human 9. Antimicrobial and pathogenic strains. All the three extracts of Pe. acidula were tested evaluated. Therefore‚ it is suggested that further works against the pathogenic bacteria namely S. aureus‚ E. coli‚ may be performed on the isolation and identification of

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    The latest surveys show that allergy rates‚ especially in developed countries‚ are on the rise by 30 to 35%. Scientists have been researching the reason to this phenomenon. There are various opinions but many studies are pointing towards the Hygiene Hypotheses as the leading cause. The Hygiene Hypotheses‚ proposed by David P. Strachan‚ suggests the following. The immune system is a sophisticated collection of defense pathways that protect the body from infection. Initially‚ when young children were

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    responsible for Hospital and Community Acquired Infections. The use of brass and bronze will increase the potential of killing harmful and potentially deadly bacteria. Copper has been recognized by the EPA as the first solid surface registered as an antimicrobial. Hand decontamination is crucial in the prevention of HCAIs. Another method that will be used to control Hospital Acquired Infections is the implementation of hand-washing stations throughout the facility. In every room‚ motion sensor faucets

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    GROUP 2 Kinetics of De-esterification for Synthesis of Benzoic Acid BATCH REACTOR Shane Bulk Chris Crosley David McGuire Max Skula Yunjing Song Shriram Sundarraj Nelson Zhou 155:416 Process Laboratory II Professor Jerry Sheinbeim January 28 – February 28‚ 2014 ABSTRACT The observed reaction that took place in this experiment was the de-esterification of ethyl benzoate to form benzoic acid. This experiment was used to determine the rate constant k of the synthesis of benzoic

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    predominant bacteria rather than Pseudomonas in patient having contact lens related corneal diseases. These genera’s exhibits physiological properties similar to Pseudomonas but have different antibiotic resistance pattern. The interaction with antimicrobial contact lens storage cases with these three clinically rare gram negative bacteria is still

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    Why Gum Grafts Needed?

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    Are you noticing that your teeth appear longer than usual‚ when you look in the mirror? Or have you been experiencing sensitivity to hot and cold? Most likely‚ your gums have receded and some of the tooth’s root is visible. This can be caused by a number of factors‚ but because gums tissue cannot regrow itself‚ the only remedy is gum graft surgery. However‚ people often avoid treatment because they fear gum graft pain. Reasons for Recession Heavy tartar buildup and gum disease are culprits that

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    Final Research

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    Utilization of Seaweeds and Honey as an Alternative Facial Soap A Research Paper Presented to: Mrs. Lorna Ebora University of Batangas High School Department In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements in Research I Presented by: Bagsit‚ Ivan Junel Santos‚ John Demit Alday‚ Philline Isabelle Alialy‚ Zschurtzlemmlyn Buguina‚ Jessalyne Caguimbal‚ Royce Loren Chavez‚ Noreen Angela De Castro‚ Alexandra Nicole Villafranca‚ Daril Lyn III-3SHS CHAPTER I THE PROBLEM Introduction Man needs soaps

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    Overuse Of Antibiotics

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    Blaser’s work in the Human Microbiome Program has produced evidence that a child’s gut bacteria is less resilient than presumed to be. During early life‚ a child’s microbiome may grow‚ transform‚ and diversify according to its environment.3 If an antimicrobial agent meant to destroy all bacteria is administered to a child‚ then the bacteria‚ with which the child has a mutually beneficial relationship‚ may become nearly deplete‚ never to reach full development.3 This event poses a great threat to children

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