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  • 29
    Apr
    Inorganic Chemistry

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    Dental Products

    Introduction Dental products typically include a variety of oral care items designed to promote dental hygiene and solves common oral health issues. Dental hygiene is also important. Clean teeth helps good health and a clean teeth cannot decay but practically it is impossible to keep ones teeth continuously clean all the years. Various factors contribute…

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  • 26
    Apr
    Inorganic Chemistry

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    Cathartics

    Cathartics Cathartics are substances which promote bowl movement and help relieve constipation. They work by increasing the movement of the intestines or by softening the stool, making it easier to pass. They often used for short term relief of constipation or to prepare for certain medical procedures. In normal habits, peristalsis lead to defecation. Peristaltic…

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  • 25
    Apr
    Inorganic Chemistry

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    Electrolytes Used in Replacement Therapy and ORS

    Introduction Electrolyte replacement therapy is a fundamental aspect of medical treatment, aiming to correct imbalances in essential ions within the body. It involves replenishing specific electrolytes to restore health and maintain homeostasis. Under the normal physiological conditions body mechanisms adjusts the electrolyte balance and no replacement is necessary. However, due to certain conditions (like pathological…

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  • 24
    Apr
    Inorganic Chemistry

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    Major Extracellular and Intracellular Electrolytes

    Introduction Electrolytes plays an important role in maintaining physiological balance, regulating fluid balance, nerve signalling and muscle contraction in the human body. Understanding the intracellular and extracellular fluid is fundamental for maintaining overall health and preventing electrolyte imbalances which can lead to serious medical complications. In this article we will see major intracellular and extracellular…

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  • 23
    Apr
    Inorganic Chemistry

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    Gastrointestinal Agents: Antacids

    Antacids Antacids are substances that neutralize stomach acidity, providing relief from symptoms like heartburn and indigestion. They work by chemically counteracting excess acid produced by the stomach. Commonly taken orally, antacids are used for conditions such as ulcers, acid reflux, and occasional indigestion. While generally safe, they do not address underlying causes. Use of antacids…

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  • 22
    Apr
    Inorganic Chemistry

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    Gastrointestinal Agents: Acidifying Agents

    Introduction Gastrointestinal agents are the medications or substances used to treat gastrointestinal disorder. They include acidifying agents, antacids, antiemetics, laxatives, antidiarrheal and drugs for gastrointestinal motility disorders. These agents are used to treat certain conditions like achlorhydria, acidity, ulcers, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation and certain other gastrointestinal issues. In this article we will see acidifying…

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  • 19
    Apr
    Pathophysiology

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    Myocardial Infarction (MI)

    Myocardial infarction (MI) Myocardial infarction (MI) is the irreversible heart injury occurs due to necrosis (cell death) of significant portion of myocardium (generally >1 cm). It is a medical emergency and usually termed as heart attack. If more than 50% of tissues are damaged, heart generally cannot work. If the damage is comparatively less, then…

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  • 18
    Apr
    Pharmaceutics

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    Types of dosage s with examples

    Types of dosage s with examples Most of the drugs cannot be administered directly in pure chemical , they need to be change in appropriate dosage s to administer to the patients. After converting them into a specific dose ulation, they are given to the patients in various dosage through various routes of administration. Medicines…

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  • 15
    Apr
    Previous Question Papers

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    Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)- Inorganic Chemistry Unit I- BP104T

    In this article we will see some Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQs) based on Inorganic chemistry Unit I (BP104T). What are the sources of impurities? Starting materials and intermediates Products of over reaction Products of side reactions Only 1 and 2 All of the above What are the types of impurities? Organic impurities Inorganic impurities Residual solvents…

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  • 12
    Apr
    Pathophysiology

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    Angina pectoris (angina)

    Angina pectoris (angina) Angina pectoris is a pressure like substernal chest pain occurring due to imbalance between myocardial oxygen demand and supply. Angina pectoris is considered as the primary sign of ischemic heart disease. Myocardial oxygen supply may be restricted due to obstructive atherosclerotic plaque (atherosclerosis), coronary artery spasm or non-coronary problem such as acute…

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