Please answer and explain. Provide references if possible: TOPIC: STAINING FECAL SMEARS 1.) What are the advantages of staining fecal smears? Enumerate more than two and explain.
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TOPIC: STAINING FECAL SMEARS
1.) What are the advantages of staining fecal smears? Enumerate more than two and explain.
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- Please answer and explain. Thank you! What are the characteristics of an ideal fecal smear in wet mounts?Briefly Discuss the BFS technology for parenteral preparation? Please answer at your own easy words.Answer the following questions: Therapeutic Classification of Sweet Orange Peel Tincture, USP Indication of Sweet Orange Peel Tincture, USP
- Write down the mode of action of Esomeprazole? Please briefly explain at your own words.Mention the evaluation methods for the clarity testing of parenterals? State the principle of BFS technology for parenteral preparation? Please answer at your own easy wordsWrite down the side effects of anti-ulcerant after being used for long time? Please write at your own words.
- In tabular form, summarize the uses and preparations of different classes of inorganic gastrointestinal, topical, dental and miscellaneous pharmaceutical agents included in the current pharmacopeia. Ex: Classifications Examples/Preparations 1. Antacids Al(OH)3 USP Mg(OH)2 USP 2. AntidiarrhealsWrite the nonpharmacological treatment/approach for the Gastro Esophageal Reflux disease (GERD)? please shortly write at your own words. Answer should be specific (3-4 lines).Discuss the quality control issues that affect phlebotomy or that phlebotomy is subject to.