5 EXAMPLES OF AMIDES THAT IS USED CLINICALLY TO TREAT SOME CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM DISORDERS. WHAT ARE THEIR TOXIC LEVEL, THERAPEUTIC LEVEL, ADVERSE EFFECT AND ANTIDOTE.
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5 EXAMPLES OF AMIDES THAT IS USED CLINICALLY TO TREAT SOME CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM DISORDERS. WHAT ARE THEIR TOXIC LEVEL, THERAPEUTIC LEVEL, ADVERSE EFFECT AND ANTIDOTE.
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- 1. Explain the effectiveness of 70% alcohol as antiseptic compared to the action of 40% and 95% alcohol. 2. Which is more effective as an antiseptic: ethyl alcohol or isopropyl alcohol? Choose only one and explain why.1. Create drug study of PARACETAMOL that includes the GENERIC NAME, CLASSIFICATION, PHARMACODYNAMICS, INDICATIONS AND 10 NURSING CONSIDERATIONS. 2. PROPRANOLOL - PHARMACODYNAMICS AND 10 NURSING CONSIDERATIONSExplain the role of different toxicological parameters (i.e. ED50, TD50, LD50, NOAEL, LOAEL, etc.) in ensuring the safety of a drug candidate. explain this in 600-1000 words,please explain at your own words
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