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- In many parts of the world, people have access to both conventional and alternative forms of medicine. What is this referred to as?What is the brand name, generic name, therapeutic category, and available dosage form of: 1. Bactroban®2. Brevibloc®3.Canesten®4. Celebrex®5. Claritin®44..Describe What are the differences and similarities between Ayurvedic medicine, Traditional Chinese medicine, Homeopathy, And Naturopathy?
- What is the difference between antihistamines used to treat motion sickness and sleep and those used to treat hayfever?Miracle Mineral Solution (MMS) can cure AIDS, Ebola, cancer, and malaria. Or at least that the website tells potential customers. The inventor and chief advocate of the products is Jim Humble. There is little evidence to support the fact that MMS does anything to patients aside from making them feel worse than they did before they tried it. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is typical in its conclusions about the so-called miracle drug. The FDA is typical in its conclusions about the so-called miracle drug. The FDA identifies it as 28 percent sodium chlorite, which , when mixed with an acid (as recommended), produces a potent form of bleach. The product’s labels suggest high oral doses for the minimum effect. The FDA states the oral doses will produce nothing but nausea, vomiting, dehydration, and diarrhea. Humble claims to have “treated” 100,000 patients in Mexico and other parts of the world. It is also clear that MMS has been used on pancreatic and lung cancer patients…Is alternative medicine scientifically proven?
- What is the medicine of the late middle ages (XV-XVII centuries)(a) Which of the following would best describe the reasoning of the physicians prescribing placebos in the Times article and why? Would this reasoning correspond to the principle of double effect and why? X: Prescribing a placebo Y: Alleviate patient pain Z: Deceive the patient I am doing X in order to Z, and Y results. I am doing X in order to Y, and Z results (b) To what extent are patients in the Times article giving their informed consent? As I’ve encouraged in the lecture notes, it is useful to think of informed consent in terms of the four components of autonomy enumerated in Chapter 1. Do the patients to whom these placebos are prescribed exhibit all of those components? Why or why not? (c) Would withholding information from the patients in the Times article be justified under either of the two exceptions to disclosure outlined in Canterbury v. Spence?The drug below is used in the treatment of: Rheumatoid arthritis. O Gram(+) bacterial infections. O Herpes simplex infections. O HIV. O Cancer. Aco OAC OAC OAC $-Au-P(C₂Hals
- List the sympathomimetic drugs?A.) What do you mean by side effects? Give examples. B.)Why are some medicines marked with a red triangle? C) How to store medicines and how to dispose of them? and Why does this matter?(a) Explain how polymorphism contributes to different drug metabolism among individuals. (b) What are the potential consequences of a poor metabolizer?