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CompazineXu, X., Xu, Z., Xu, Y., Cui, G., 2005. Effects of mesenchymal stem cell transplantation on extracellular matrix after myocardial infarction in rats. Coron. Artery Dis., 16 4 ; : 245-255. [doi: 10.1097 00019501-200506000-00006] Yang, L.X., Zhu, S.J., Yang, Y.J., Guo, C.M., Qi, F., Wei, L., Shi, Y.K., Wang, Y., Ren, L., 2004. Tumor necrosis factor alpha and myocardial matrix metalloproteinases in left ventricular remodelling. Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine, 43 11 ; : 828-831 in Chinese. To another cause. Medications such as antianxiety drugs and antihistamines can cause sleepiness. Or, it could be due to more serious problems such as organ failure or infection. If you are experiencing persistent daytime sleepiness, talk with your doctor about taking the adjunct medications discussed on page 8. Nausea may occur when taking an opioid drug for the first time. Generally, the nausea goes away within a short period of time. Anti-nausea drugs, such as prochlorperazine Comppazine and others ; , a scopolamine patch Transderm Scop ; , or metoclopramide Reglan and others ; , may be helpful for the first several weeks after starting an opioid. It's important to remember that nausea may also be a side effect of constipation, so it's important to maintain regular bowel movements. If nausea persists, talk to your doctor. Itching of the face, scalp, head, and neck is a very common side of effect of opioids. The itchy feeling is not a rash or an allergy, and it will generally disappear within a short time. But if itching persists for more than a few days, you may need to switch to a different opioid. Look for evidence of meningeal irritation, papilledema, bruits or neurological signs, which suggest the need for further investigation. At minimum evaluate: Vital signs, including temperature Cardiac exam Evidence of sinus etiology Scalp arteries Carotid arteries Cervical paraspinal muscles Cervical range of motion Neurological evaluation, including cranial nerves, cranial vasculature, mental status, reflexes, fundoscopic exam Consider gender: migraine is three times more common in women than in men, while cluster headache is five to six times as common in men as in women. Answer: surgery depends upon the severity of the knee injury and if there are any other problems besides just the torn acl, such as the involvment of other ligaments, etc i don't routinely repair torn acls in cats because the weight load is not as important as it is dogs and they seem to do okay. Disease. Vaccines are developed by cultivating the virus in chicken eggs, however, H5N1 attacks and kills chicken eggs, rendering efforts to cultivate it useless. The answer the scientific community has come up with to combat this problem is reverse genetics, making the H5N1 virus harmless to chicken eggs and facilitating the development of a vaccine. Scientists are also exploring other options available as Tamiflu production is limited. Research is being done to develop other drugs that might be as effective, or perhaps more effective at combating this deadly virus. The World In the wake of the spread of the H5N1 virus, the world has begun to take notice, and many countries are rushing to stockpile drugs and draft preventive measures. More funding has also been channeled towards development and research into combating this disease. Britain for example has stockpiled 14.6 million courses of Tamiflu, and has measures in place for physical prevention in the case of an outbreak. Thailand has deployed personnel to spray disinfectant on infected farms and villages. Many countries in Southeast Asia have to date culled millions of birds in an effort to stem the spread of the virus. However, it is still spreading at a frightening pace. Recently there have been reports of bird flu in birds as faraway as Germany, France and other European countries. The principals of treatment include the proper collection of uncontaminated urine, identifying the infecting microorganism s ; , choosing among appropriate antimicrobials to eradicate the bacteria, and minimizing drug toxicity, resolving symptoms, and preventing reinfection and amitriptyline. He did however, recommend a change in medication which allows me to sleep all night, which allowed me to control my food intake. Solution as artificial MEF. Naturally occurring MEF, if any, was aspirated from the ear before drug solution or blank PBS was added and abilify. Compazine routesPrimaquine Phosphate 26.3mg 15mg Base ; Tablets Probenecid Benemid ; 500mg TabletsBCF Procainamide Pronestyl-SR ; 500mg ExtendedRelease Tablets Prochlorperazine Commpazine ; 25mg Rectal Suppositories Prochlorperazine Compaxine ; 5mg Tablets Promethazine Phenergan ; 12.5mg, 25mg SuppositoriesBCF Promethazine Phenergan ; 25mg TabletsBCF Promethazine Codeine Phenergan with Codeine ; 6.25mg 10mg 5ml SyrupC-V Promethazine Dextromethorphan Phenergan DM ; 6.25mg 10mg 5ml Syrup Propranolol Inderal LA ; 80mg Long Acting Capsules Propranolol Inderal ; 10mg, 40mg Tablets Propylthiouracil 50mg TabletsBCF Pseudoephedrine Sudafed ; 30mg Tablets Pseudoephedrine Sudafed ; 30mg 5ml Syrup Pseudoephedrine Carbinoxamine Rondec ; 15mg 1mg 1ml Oral DropsBCF Pyrazinamide 500mg TabletsBCF Pyrethrins Piperonyl Butoxide RID ; 118ml Shampoo & ConditionerOTC Pyridoxine Vitamin B-6 ; 50mg Tablets Quetiapine Seroquel ; 25mg, 100mg, 200mg, TabletsBCF Raloxifene Evista ; 60mg TabletsBCF Ranitidine Zantac ; 150mg, 300mg TabletsBCF, DoD Ranitidine Zantac ; 15mg ml SolutionBCF Refresh Celluvisc Lubricant Ophthalmic Drops Refresh Lubricant Ophthalmic Drops Rifampin Rifadin ; 150mg, 300mg CapsulesBCF Risperidone Risperal ; 0.25mg, 0.5mg, 1mg, TabletsBCF Rosiglitazone Avandia ; 2mg, 4mg, 8mg TabletsBCF Rosiglitazone Metformin AvandametTM ; 1mg 500mg, 2mg TabletsBCF Salicylic Acid Duofilm ; 17% Topical Liquid Salicylic Acid Keralyt ; 5% Topical Gel Salicylic Acid Mediplast ; 40% Topical Pads Salmeterol Serevent Diskus ; 50mcg Inhalation PowderBCF, QTY Salsalate Disalcid ; 500mg, 750mg TabletsBCF, DoD Scopolamine Isopto Hyoscine ; 0.25% Ophthalmic Solution Selegiline Eldepryl ; 5mg Tablets Selenium Sulfide 2.5% LotionBCF Sertraline Zoloft ; 25mg, 50mg, 100mg TabletsBCF Silver Sulfadiazine Silvadene ; 1% Topical CreamBCF Simethicone Mylicon ; 20mg 0.3ml Drops Simethicone Mylicon ; 80mg Chewable Tablets Simvastatin Zocor ; 5mg, 10mg, 20mg, TabletsBCF, DoD Simvastatin Ezetimibe Vytorin ; 10 10mg, 10 TabletsBCF Sodium Chloride Muro-128 ; 5% Ophthalmic Ointment, Ophthalmic Solution Sodium Chloride 0.9% for Nebulizer 3ml Inhalation Solution Spacer, Metered Dose InhalerBCF Spironolactone Aldactone ; 25mg, 50mg, 100mg TabletsBCF Sulfacetamide Sulamyd ; 10% Ophthalmic Ointment, Ophthalmic SolutionBCF Sulfacetamide Prednisolone Blephamide ; 10% 0.2% Ophthalmic Ointment Sulfamethoxazole Trimethoprim Septra DS ; 800mg 160mg TabletsBCF Sulfamethoxazole Trimethoprim Sulfatrim ; 200mg 40mg 5ml Pediatric SuspensionBCF Sulfasalazine Azulfidine ; 500mg TabletsBCF Sulfisoxazole Gantrisin ; 0.5gm 5ml Pediatric Suspension Sumatriptan Imitrex ; 12mg ml Prefilled SyringeBCF and luvox. Admitting Physician: Admitting Diagnosis es ; : Acute Withdrawal from: ETOH Cocaine and or ; Acute Intoxication with: Opioid Other: GENERAL ORDERS 1. Vitals signs every 4 hours x 24 hours; then every 4 hours while awake. - Vitals called to physician if initial vitals by Occupational D.C.H. Nurse 2. Complete Withdrawal Severity Nursing Assessment every 4 hours x 24 hours; then every 4 hours while awake if patient stable not in I.C.U. OR: per unit protocol, if requires more often ; . 3. Seizure precautions. Bedrest with bathroom privileges. 4. New Vision Social Worker s ; to visit patient QD, work with patient to arrange outpatient follow-up for after discharge. Regular Cardiac Other: 5. Diet: Saline Lock; flush every 8 hours 6. IV: 7. Lab: STAT Blood Alcohol and STAT urine drug screen no chain of custody now routine: UA, CBC, CMP, Serum Magnesium, Amylase, Lipase, TSH + , PT INR, PTT, Urine HCG if female age 55 and no documented history of hysterectomy ; . If pregnancy test positive, call physician ASAP. 8. Diagnostics: one time 12-lead EKG & keep on continuous telemetry ; if patient: Male age 40 Female age 45 Chest pain, short of breath, epigastric pain heartburn History of diabetes, hypertension, or hyperlipidemia History of recent or prior Cocaine use abuse 9. Medications: Multivitamin - 1 PO daily Thiamine - 100 mg PO daily Folic Acid 1 mg PO daily Ativan 0.5 - 2 mg PO IM IV q 4-6 hours PRN anxiety or agitation give PRN Ativan and routine Librium 2 hours apart ; Ambien 10 mg PO at HS PRN insomnia Robaxin 750 mg PO TID PRN muscle aches Tylenol 650 mg PO q 4 hours pain Motrin 600 mg PO q 6 hours PRN pain Nicotine Patch 21 mg every 24 hours PRN smoking cessation per patient request Imodium 2 mg PO with each loose stool PRN diarrhea max 16 mg q D every 24 hours ; Ocmpazine 10 mg PO OR IM q hours OR 25 mg per rectum q 6 hours PRN vomiting if on Methadone or Quinolone: NO Compazine: Use Zofran 4mg q 6h PO IV prn instead ; Senokot S 2 tabs PO q HS PRN constipation Maalox Plus 30 ml PO q 6 hours PRN indigestion or nausea IF BP 160 90: Labetalol 100mg PO q 12H OR Labetalol 20 mg. IV if not taking po ; Catapres 0.1 mg PO PRN q 8H not to exceed 1.0 mg in 24 hours ; OR for either of Catapres or Labetalol: Hold if P 60 & call M.D. if BP 180 100 ; If patient convulses, give Phenobarbital 130 mg IM STAT, draw blood glucose, start IV D5W 200 ml every hour and call physician. TA-02. ROLE FOR SURGERY IN EPIDURAL CORD COMPRESSIONS Julette F. Batara, Stuart A. Grossman, and Ziya Gokaslan; The Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, Baltimore, Maryland, USA Metastatic epidural cord compressions ECCs ; are common and often result in irreversible neurologic damage and pain. A recent randomized trial documented that surgery plus radiation therapy is superior to radiation in patients with ECC. However, many patients with ECC are not optimal candidates for surgery. This retrospective review was conducted to estimate the proportion of patients with ECC who would qualify as surgical candidates on the Patchell study. All spinal MRIs performed at Johns Hopkins over a five-year period ending in December 2002 where the requisition form or radiologist's final impression contained the words "spinal cord compression" were identified by electronically searching the institutional radiology database. The eligibility criteria used in the randomized Patchell study were applied to the identified cases by using MRI reports and medical records. MRIs of all cases meeting the Patchell criteria were reviewed by a spine surgeon. A total of 1592 MRIs were identified from the database by using the search criteria defined above. Of these, 80 met the initial Patchell criteria. However, 51 64% ; were excluded because of involvement of multiple spinal levels 39 ; , death in less than 3 months 8 ; , myeloma or lymphoma histology 2 ; , complete paraplegia 2 ; , or young age 1 ; . MRIs from four patients could not be found. Neurosurgical review of MRIs from the 25 potentially eligible cases confirmed that 18 22% ; were suitable for surgery assuming that there were no clinical contraindications. Although ideally managed with surgery plus radiation, approximately 75% of patients with ECC will not fulfill the criteria used in the Patchell study which documented the advantage of this combined modality approach. Careful multidisciplinary evaluations are required to make optimal decisions for patients with ECC and keppra. Fish and seafood are excellent low-fat sources of many nutrients including protein, omega-3 fatty acids, and minerals such as calcium and zinc. Pregnant women, nursing mothers, and children should not eat shark, swordfish, king mackerel, and tilefish. These long-lived larger fish contain the highest levels of methyl mercury that may harm an unborn baby's developing nervous system. These women should select a variety of other kinds of fish shellfish, canned fish, smaller ocean fish or farm-raised fish. They can safely eat 12 ounces of cooked fish per week, with a typical serving size being 3 to 6 ounces. Pregnant women should avoid raw fish to reduce the risk of viral and bacterial illness. Keep fish and shellfish refrigerated or frozen until ready to use. If income and production are lost when an osteoporotic fracture occurs, then associated taxation revenues are also lost. Moreover, people with disability arising from non-adherence to bisphosphonate therapy may receive government income payments drawn from taxation revenue. While these transfers themselves constitute merely a redistribution in financial flows, there are real `deadweight' efficiency losses caused by the administrative costs and and bupropion. C. The major side effect of emergency contraception with oral contraceptives is nausea, which occurs in 50% of women; vomiting oc c u the patient vomits within two hours after ingesting a dose, the dose should be repeated. An antiemetic, such as phenothiazine Compazije ; , 5-10 mg PO, or trimethobenzamide Tigan ; , 100-250 mg, may be taken one hour before administration of the contraceptive. VI. Intrauterine devices A. IUDs represent the most commonly used method of reversible contraception worldwide. The Progestasert IUD releases progesterone and must be replaced every 12 months. The Copper-T IUD is a coppercontaining device which may be used for 10 years. B. IUDs act by causing a localized foreign-body inflammatory reaction that inhibits implantation of the ovum. An IUD may be a good choice for parous women who are in a monogamous relationship and do not have dysmenorrhea. C. Contraindications include women who are at high risk for STDs and those who have a history of pelvic inflammatory disease, and women at high risk for endocarditis. Oral administration of doxycycline, 200 mg, or azithromycin Zithromax ; , 500 mg, one hour before insertion reduces the incidence of insertion-related infections. References: See page 146. I do not want to start the drug if it causes pain and depression and remeron. ANTIRETROVIRALS NRTIs- abacavir Ziagen ; , abacavir lamivudine zidovudine Trizivir ; , didanosine ddI, Videx ; , lamivudine Epivir, 3TC ; , lamivudine zidovudine Combivir ; , stavudine d4T, Zerit ; , tenofovir Viread ; , zalcitabine ddC, HIVID ; , zidovudine AZT, Retrovir ; . PIs- amprenavir Agenerase ; , indinavir Crixivan ; , lopinavir ritonavir Kaletra ; , nelfinavir Viracept ; , ritonavir Norvir ; , saquinavir Fortovase, Invirase ; . NnRTIs- delavirdine Rescriptor ; , efavirenz Sustiva ; , nevirapine Viramune ; . Other- hydroxyurea Hydrea ; . OI DRUGS PHS "A1 OI"s- acyclovir Zovirax ; , azithromycin Zithromax ; , cidofovir Vistide ; , clarithromycin Biaxin ; , famciclovir Famvir ; , fluconazole Diflucan ; , foscarnet Foscavir ; , ganciclovir Cytovene ; , itraconazole Sporonox ; , leucovorin Wellcovorin ; , pyrimethamine Daraprim ; , sulfadiazine, TMP SMX Bactrim, Septra ; . Other OIs- albendazole Albenza ; , amphotericin B Fungizone ; , amoxicillin Amoxil ; , atovaquone Mepron ; , ciprofloxacin Cipro ; , clindamycin Cleocin ; , clotrimazole Lotrimin, Mycelex ; , dapsone, erythromycin Erythrocin, Ery-Tab, EES ; , erythropoietin Epogen, EPO, Procrit ; , ethambutol Myambutol ; , filgrastim G-CSF, Neupogen ; , ketoconazole Nizoral ; , nystatin Mycostatin ; , paromomycin Humatin, Aminosidine, AMS ; , pentamidine NebuPent, Pentam, Pentacarinat ; , prednisone Deltasone, Meticorten, Orasone ; , rifabutin Mycobutin ; . Hepatitis C- none. TREATMENTS FOR METABOLIC DISORDERS Cardiac- doxazosim mesylate Cardura ; , lisinopril Zestril ; . Hyperlipidemia- atorvastatin Lipitor ; . Wasting- dronabinol Marinol ; , megestrol acetate Megace ; . ALL OTHERS acetaminophen codine Tylenol #3 ; , amantadine Symmetrel ; , amitriptyline Elavil ; , calcium acetate PhosLo ; , chlor-hexidene Peridex ; , diphenoxylate w atropine Lomotil ; , fludrocortisone Florinef ; , fluoxetine Prozac ; , gabapentin Neurontin ; , haloperidol Haldol ; , hepatitis B vaccine, influenza vaccine, loperamide Imodium ; , lorazepam Ativan ; , morphine Duramorph, Oramporph, Roxanol ; , morphine sulfate MS Contin ; , olanzapine Zyprexa ; , pantoprazole sodium Protonix ; , pneumococcal vaccine, prochlorperazine Compazine ; , propoxyphene N-100 Darvocet ; , ranitideine Zantac ; , sertraline Zoloft ; , trazodone Desyrel ; , venlafaxine Effexor ; , vitamin Nephrocap ; , zanamivir Relenza. ANTIRETROVIRALS NRTIs- abacavir Ziagen ; , abacavir lamivudine Epzicom ; , abacavir lamivudine zidovudine Trizivir ; , didanosine ddI, Videx ; , emtricitabine Emtriva ; , lamivudine Epivir, 3TC ; , lamivudine zidovudine Combivir ; , stavudine d4T, Zerit ; , tenofovir Viread ; , tenofovir emtricitabine Truvada ; , zalcitabine ddC, Hivid ; , zidovudine AZT, Retrovir ; . PIs- amprenavir Agenerase ; , atazanavir Reyataz ; , fosamprenavir Lexiva ; , indinavir Crixivan ; , lopinavir ritonavir Kaletra ; , nelfinavir Viracept ; , ritonavir Norvir ; , saquinavir Fortovase, Invirase ; , tipranavir Aptivus ; . NNRTIs- delavirdine Rescriptor ; , efavirenz Sustiva ; , nevirapine Viramune ; . Other- hydroxyurea Hydrea ; . Entry Inhibitors- none. OI DRUGS PHS "A1 OI"s- acyclovir Zovirax ; , amphotericin B, azithromycin Zithromax ; , cidofovir Vistide ; , clarithromycin Biaxin ; , clindamycin Cleocin ; , famciclovir Famvir ; , fluconazole Diflucan ; , foscarnet Foscavir ; , ganciclovir Cytovene ; , isoniazid, itraconazole Sporonox ; , leucovorin Wellcovorin ; , prednisone Deltasone ; , pyrimethamine Fansidar ; , sulfadiazine Microsulfon ; , TMP SMX Bactrim, Septra, Cotrim, Sulfatrim ; . TREATMENTS FOR METABOLIC DISORDERS Hyperlipidemia- gemfibrozil Lopid ; , niacin Niaspan ; , atorvastatin Lipitor ; , famotidine Pepcid ; , fenofibrate Tricor ; , ranitidine Zantac ; , rosuvastatin Crestor ; , pravastatin Paravachol ; . ALL OTHERS alprazolam Xanax ; , amitriptyline, acetaminophen codine Tylenol 3, 4 ; , amoxicillin Amoxil, Trimox ; , citalopram Celexa ; , diazepam Valium ; , doxycycline Adoxa, doryx, Vibramycin ; , escitalopram Lexapro ; , fluvoxamine Luxor ; , fluoxetine Prozac ; , Hepatitis A and B vaccine Twinrix ; , hydrocodone acetaminophen Vicodin ; , hydroxyzine Atarax, Vistaril ; , hydrocodone ibuprofen Vicoprofen ; , imiquimod cream Aldara ; , Influenza vaccine inactive trivalent ; , levofloxacin Levaquin ; , lithium, loperamide Imodium A-D ; , oxycodone acetaminophen Percocet ; , Pneumococcal vaccine 23-valent ; , prochlorperazine Compazine ; , promethazine Phenergan ; , sertraline Zoloft ; , trazodone, zolpidem Ambien ; , Sterapred and elavil. Switching to the generic would save me over 0 a year. Compazine 0.6 mgTheDielsAlderreactionisarguablyoneofthemostpowerful organic transformations in chemical synthesis. In particular, asymmetric catalytic variants have received unprecedented attention, presumably due to their capacity to rapidly afford asymmetric catalysts or catalysis concepts. In keeping with thistradition, arangeof, -unsaturated chiralimidazolidinone1toafford[4 + 2]cycloadditionadducts with high levels of enantioselectivity Table 1 ; .5 Remarkably, the presence of water exhibited beneficial effects on both reactionratesandselectivities, whilefacilitatingtheiminium putationalstudies 17, 18where israte-limiting, systemoftheiminiumion dienophile ; andthephenylringof selectivityofthereaction.5, 18 Since our initial iminium catalysis publication, -unsaturatedaldehydes 1925Forexample, catalyst immobilization on solid support19, 20 or in ionic liquids22 ; has while the scope of the reaction was recently extended to include Another important application of the iminium catalysis 23 IMDA ; .For thesetransformations, efficient, solanapyrone D via Type I IMDA and the development of an early example of an enantioselective, catalytic Type II IMDA reaction Scheme 2 ; .10, 26a. GQOLA, P.D. Where there is no novelty, there can be no curiosity: Reading Imoinda's Body in Aphra Behn's Oronooko or, the Royal Slave. English in Africa 2001; 28 1 ; : 105-117. GQOLA, P.D. Ufanela uqavile: Blackwomen, feminisms and postcoloniality in Africa. Empowering women for gender equity. African Feminisms One. Agenda 2001; 50: 11-22. GREYLING, W.J. Making connections: On fantasy, applied linguistics and outcomes-based education. SAVTO Journal for Language Teaching ; 2001; 35 4 ; : 259-277. RAFTERY, M.M. Cosmic Signs : The representation of Go[o]d and [the D]Evil in the medieval morality play Mankind. Southern African Journal of Medieval and Renaissance Studies. 2000; 10: 13-34. RETIEF, F.P., CILLIERS, L. Poisoning during the Renaissance: The Medicis and the Borgias. Medieval and Renaissance Studies 2000; 10: 1-12. Southern Journal of and citalopram. Drugs used to prevent and relieve nausea and vomiting are known as antiemetics. These drugs work by different mechanisms. OTC antinausea medications include bismuth subsalicylate Pepto-Bismol ; , dimenhydrinate Dramamine, marketed for motion sickness ; , and meclizine Bonine ; . Histamine blockers such as cimetidine Tagamet ; and ranitidine Zantac ; work by inhibiting a chemical that stimulates gastric secretion. Prescription antiemetics affect brain mechanisms that control vomiting. Among these are drugs that block the action of the neurotransmitters dopamine, acetylcholine, and serotonin. Drugs used as antiemetics include prochlorperazine Compazine ; , ondansetron Zofran ; , dolasetron Anzemat ; , domperidone Motilium ; , granisetron Kytril ; , lorazepam Ativan ; , metoclopramide Maxolon, Reglan ; , promethazine Phenergan ; , and tropisetron Navoban ; . Some of these drugs cause their own side effects including drowsiness, dry mouth, and tardive dyskinesia involuntary muscle movement ; . Antiemetic drugs may be given on a regular schedule to prevent nausea rather than waiting until symptoms occur. In general, these medications work best when taken 3045 minutes before administration of a drug known to cause nausea. Antiemetic medications work differently for different people, and people with HIV AIDS should work with their health-care providers to find the one s ; that are most effective; sometimes a combination of antiemetics works better than a single drug. If a person experiences nausea so severe that he or she cannot keep down an oral medication, some antiemetics are available in suppository rectally inserted ; and injectable formulations. Prochlorperazine Compazine . Akathisia may range in intensity from a mild sense of disquiet or anxiety which may be easily overlooked ; to a total inability to sit still, with overwhelming anxiety and severe dysphoria manifesting as an almost indescribable sense of terror and doom ; . In the most severe cases, dysphoria can be so severe that the patient is literally compelled to take action, leading, possibly, to suicide attempts. It is not unknown to have patients literally run out of a hospital or emergency room. Akathisia is often misdiagnosed and can lead the patient to commit suicide in or outside the hospital. Causes: * typical or atypical antipsychotics also called major tranquillisers ; , such as haloperidol Haldol ; and droperidol, olanzapine Zyprexa * SSRIs, such as paroxetine Paxil * Tricyclic antidepressants, certain antihistamines, such as promethazine and diphenhydramine Benadryl and certain anti-emetic drugs, particularly the dopamine blockers e.g. metoclopramide Reglan ; Maxolon ; and prochlorperazine Compazine . Treatment includes discontinuation or reduction of dose of the causative agent, and the use of typical or atypical antipsychotics also called major tranquillisers ; to reduce the agitation and anxiety. Unfortunately, these neuroleptics are often the cause of the condition and are known to cause irreversible akathisia in some cases. While the administration of these drugs may temporarily ameliorate the symptoms, there is a serious risk of worsening the condition over the long term. Most of the clinical cases of akathisia can be prevented by not administering the drugs that cause the condition. 18. ADVERSE DRUG REACTIONS FROM GENELEX SEE BELOW FOR LINK. Adverse drug reactions ADRs ; , usually called side effects, are a long-standing and largely neglected major medical problem. These are not medical errors. They occur within the US Food and Drug Administration FDA ; approved dosage and labelling recommendations. The recently reported problems with antidepressant-induced teen suicides, the recalls of Vioxx and Baycol and the upgrading of Accutane monitoring by the FDA are the tip of the iceberg. 19. INCIDENCE OF ADVERSE DRUG REACTIONS This comes for the genelex website. 2.5 Tractability and Mathematical Insight It is often said that P is the set of tractable problems, namely those which can be solved in a reasonable amount of time. While a running time of, say, O n10 ; is impractical for any interesting value of n, we encounter such large powers of n very rarely: the first theoretical results proving that a problem is in P sometimes give an algorithm like this, but within a few years these algorithms are usually improved to O n3 ; most. Of course, even a running time of O n3 ; impractical if n 106 ; for instance, if we are trying to analyze a social network with 106 nodes. Now that fields like genomics and astrophysics collect vast amounts of data imagine a problem instance stored on a stack of optical disks, containing far more information than you even have time to read ; some argue that even linear-time algorithms are too slow! This has given rise to a new field of sublinear algorithms, which examine only a small fraction of their input. But for us, and for computational complexity theorists, P is not so much about tractability as it is about whether or not we possess a mathematical insight into a problem's structure. Both EULERIAN PATH and H AMILTONIAN PATH can be solved in exponential time by exhaustive search, but there is something different. Also, from reviewing the caller's medication history and his risk factors for stroke or cardiovascular disease we found that asa may reduce the risk of stroke in patients with af at a low risk of stroke, but with patients at a greater risk of stroke anticoagulation therapy is warranted. 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