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    In the present study development of a polymer-based matrix tablet was undertaken to produce a sustained-release dosage form of Acebrophylline, since this dosage forms is relatively simple and cheap to produce when compared to other. Different batches of drug Acebrophylline tablets were manufactured by wet granulation technique, and evaluated for Pharmacopoeial and non-Pharmacopoeial specifications. Dissolution testing was undertaken using USP Apparatus 2 (Paddle Type), which allowed for a more realistic

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    Niosomes are the novel carrier systems which have the bilayer structure. Niosomes can deliver both hydrophilic and lipophilic drugs. But niosomes are unstable. There will be the aggregation, leakage, storage and stability problems. Proniosomes are the versatile preparations which are stable. These are the dried forms of niosomes. Zidovudine proniosomal gel was prepared of different formulation. The permeation studies were carried using rat abdominal skin. Higher percentage release was achieved using

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    ASM34 1.1 Legislation – The Medicines Act, Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) Regulations, The Health and Safety at Work Act, The Misuse of Drugs Act, The Misuse of Drugs (Safe Custody) Regulations, Health and Social Care Act The Medication Policy and procedure and Mars Handbook covers assessment of individuals’ needs, administering, storage, recording and disposal of medicines including their effects and potential side effects ASM34 2.1 Common Types of Medication, Effects, Potential

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    The Road To Health Administration Health Administration is more than just managing. This job requires critical thinking and the ability to plan things out. As a health care administrator one must be willing to assert themselves when communicating with others. Being able to express ideas and supervise other employees with respect and tact are important factors in order to succeed in this profession. These professionals have to maintain their professionalism and stay knowledgeable about all things

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    A Guide to Gaining Better Visibility Into How Your Applications Are Performing Increase productivity by implementing more robust application monitoring [p. 1: Introduction] Corporate networks are facing an unprecedented number of challenges, from ensuring data security to increasing mobility across a distributed workforce. As IT manages all the components of network performance, like storage, switches, servers and firewall, there 's a need to take a deeper dive into the question: What 's the real

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    retentive drug delivery system, non-floating system, floating system, evaluation parameters INTRODUCTION: Despite the tremendous advancement in drug delivery, oral route is the most preferred route to the systemic circulation due to the ease of administration, low cost of drug, patient compliance and flexibility in formulation. About 90% of all drugs used to produce systemic effects are administered by oral route. Of the drugs that are administered orally, solid oral dosage forms represent the preferred

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    1.0 INTRODUCTION Based on United State Pharmacopeia, pastes are defined as semisolid dosage forms that contain one or more drug substances intended for topical application. (Pharmaceutical Dosage Form, 2009) Pastes are also intended for application to oral cavity or mucous membranes besides the skin. Pastes are usually prepared from fats, fatty oils, petrolatum, paraffin, waxes, glycerin or water by mixing homogeneously powdered drug with the foregoing materials as bases. (General Requirements for

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    Introduction There may be some individuals who do not consider the role of system administrator as dangerous. While the role may not possess the types of dangers other jobs have, such as offshore drilling, or refinery work, there are safety measures that must be considered. In addition to safety considerations, a well-rounded system administrator must understand the steps necessary for effective troubleshooting. Effective troubleshooting, and safety considerations go hand-in-hand for system administrators

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    Naloxone Essay

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    To help with the quick admission, intranasal administration is a convenience to those who have to administer Naloxone because intranasal Naloxone has a preset dosage. While intranasal Naloxone is easier to administer, intravenous and intramuscular Naloxone administrators have a choice on the dose to give. Advanced EMTs have enough knowledge to choose the dose of Naloxone to give the patient to keep the patient alive. Intranasal was not approved until November of 2015 when the FDA approved a highly

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