Category: Pharmacy
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Caffeine Use in Medicine and Pharmacy
Table of Contents Introduction Summary of the Research Article Conclusions of the News Article and the Research Paper The Main Theme of the News Article Vital Differences between the News Article and the Research Paper Future of the Research Article Conclusion References Introduction Caffeine is used is increasingly becoming popular (Phillips & Ogeil, 2015; Ralph,…
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Flagyl ER: Pharmacological Characteristics
Table of Contents Introduction Class and DEA Flagyl ER Description and Brand Names How Supplied and Dosages Dosing Considerations Conclusion References Introduction Flagyl ER is one of the common medications that help prevent the symptoms of bacterial and parasite infections. It is a brand of metronidazole that has been widely successful in treating infections in…
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Using Testing as a Learning Tool: Pharmaceutical Education
The presentation about medication errors was introduced to new nurses and nursing students at the progressive care unit of the local hospital in Dallas. The information was delivered several days ago with several purposes to share the main facts about the chosen topic, promote a discussion, and check the level of knowledge. Most nurses…
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Animal Use in Pharmacology: Negative Effects on Humans and Animals
Animal testing has been a contentious issue in biomedical research for a long time. For decades, scientists have used animals to carry out tests before they implement them on humans. Supporters of the animal testing claim that it enables scientists to understand physiology, anatomy, pharmacology, and pathology in humans. On the other hand, animal rights…
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Ranitidine Medications Pharmaceutical Analysis
Abstract Ranitidine belongs to the category of H2-receptor blocker drugs. Its mechanism of action entails blocking histamine-2 receptors to prevent histamine from binding, effectively acid release by gastric parietal cells. Oral ranitidine tablets (150 mg) are indicated in the treatment of GERD, gastric and duodenal ulcers (GUs and DUs), hypersecretory states, and pyrosis (heartburn), among…
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CVS Pharmacys Strategic Plan of Expansion
CVS Pharmacy is a company selling medications and providing the population of the USA with health services, having more than 1000 retail clinics and nearly 10000 drug stores in America. It has online branches and a crucial digital presence in the USA. The strategic plan of this firm includes opening its stores worldwide, meaning going…
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Researching Retail Pharmacy
Table of Contents Summary The regulations regarding retail pharmacy technicians in Maine Duties of a Pharmacist Technician Code of Ethics for Retail Pharmacy Technicians Pharmacy Technician-to-Pharmacist Ratios Principles Roles and powers of the Pharmacy Board References Summary Pharmacology can be defined as the field of science that deals with the source, essential qualities or characteristics,…
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Database Design Proposal for Pharmaceutical Products
Table of Contents Project Problem and Terms Identifying the Users Data Collection Goals and Objectives Steps to Meet Goals and Objectives Potential Problems Value of the Project References Project Problem and Terms In hospital settings, one of the major concerns to administering boards is pharmaceutical product management and utilization. According to recent studies, one of…
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Employee Engagement in Pharmacy Services
Introduction Employee engagement illustrates willingness and desire of employees to give their best and outperform themselves daily, motivated to contribute to organizational success (Fried & Fottler, 2015). It is considered a very important factor to ensure low turnover rates and prevent burnout. Medical and pharmaceutical industry is known to have the highest burnout and turnover…
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Pharmacogenetics in Clinical Practice
Introduction Within the rapid growth and development of the healthcare industry, pharmacogenetics (PGx) addresses critical difficulties concerning data integration into clinical practice. It is necessary to design simple and convenient to use bioinformatics means to assist the clinicians in the fast access and usage of data in clinical decision-making. Weitzel, Cavallari & Lesko (2017) believe…