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this was fantastic and so comprehensive - a lot of the other videos on this topic lack certain elements, such as the inclusion of Ca2+, and it can be quite hard to piece four different videos together. thank you so much!!!
Hello all, anyone can help me verify how to do this calculation? I have a 0.025% capsaicin cream and I want to dilute it to 0.006% capsaicin using cerave healing ointment (per container it is 46.5% petrolatum). Am I incorrect thinking that this would be a simple 1:4 dilution or aka mix 1 gram 0.025% capsaicin cream to 3 grams cerave? Any additional guidance much appreciated.
Hi Eric i want to become oncologist. And that's why i was searching for video like this, thanks for sharing with us. And im going to highschool next month..
Pretty sure Good Rx, and all those discount cards, are helping in the diminishment of the profitability of retail, and ultimately their destruction. We ordered 360 caps of pregabalin for a patient. I can't remember how much it cost from a third party warehouse but in the thousand dollar range. Good Rx price for the patient was $25 or so. I'm pretty sure Good Rx is not negotiating down the price that much, on the back end, from the manufacture. The pharmacy is taking the hit. The business model of the PBMs is to introduce so much complexity into the reimbursement system that it's hard to predict losses before they happen. And all these discount cards are doing is replicating this model, but with no insurance premiums being paid to them. Think about that, even with zero premiums going into them, some how they are still able to make money off the transaction between the patient, pharmacy and suppliers. And they for sure play rotating villains with prices. They give teaser prices for certain drugs then 2 months later the prices come back up to something closer to a normal price. That way they're rotating where they're undercutting the pharmacy to make it harder for the pharmacy to complain against them.
CAP pseudomonas?? According to google: piperacillin-tazobactam, cefepime, ceftazadime, meropenem, imipenem + cipro or levoquin or + a combo of aminoglycoside + azithromycin
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What a fantastic educational video. In todays world its frustrating to be able to even have a proper discussion about benzodiazepines without it being hijacked by the mass 'anti-benzodiazepine' crowd that has gone way over the top tbh. I am not at all downplaying the possible side effects as they are real. But it has gotten to a level imo now (especially on newer and younger doctors) where some completely refuse to even practice medicines very basics when it comes to benzodiazepines being the cross benifit analysis which is different for every single patient. There ARE some, a minority, but many still that actually long term use of benzodiazepines is the best options when quality of life is decided to outweigh the cons.
This is called the somatic theory of cancer. Modern people believe the metabolic theory of cancer which makes it clear that it's the mitochondria that go wrong. The cell mutations are a downstream effect. Look after your mitochondria.
You're a legend, bro. This is a very concise, straight to ;the point, what one needs to know. I deal with alcoholics all the time. Keep these videos coming. Thanks a bunch!