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If doctors choose to prescribe BZs, they need to realize that their antianxiety effects are short lived and that long-term effects are potentially disastrous. [Pg.422]

Babies grow and develop at different rates. Some babies need more nutrients at an earlier time than breast milk or a formula can provide. The age for introduction will be variable but most doctors choose sometime within the baby s first month to start fruit juice, and by the third or fourth month to start infant cereals and/or strained foods. [Pg.74]

Professor of Physics Applied to Natural History was created for his father at the Museum d Histoire Naturelle, Edmund had the dilemma of choosing to attend TEcole Normale, I Ecole Polytechnique, or become an assistant to his father for the course that went with the professorship. He chose to assist his fatlier, and their collaboration continued for decades. Thus, his title on the title page of the hook published in 1855-1856 with his father is given as Professeur all Cousei vatoire imperial des Ai ts et Metiers, Aide-naturaliste au Museum d Histoire Naturelle, etc. After a short period as assistant at la. Sorhonne, and then as Professor at the Institut Agronomique de Versailles, he became Professor at the Cousei vatoire des Ai ts et Metiers in 1852, where he worked for almost forty years. When his father died in 1878, Edmond succeeded him as director of the Museum in addition to his professorship. He received a degree as Doctor of Science from the University of Paris in 1840, and was elected a member of I Academie des Sciences in 1863. [Pg.128]

Equation (1) is often developed with file use of file following example. In how many ways can n patients occupy n chairs in a doctor s waiting room The first patient to arrive can choose any one of the n chairs. However, the next patient has only n — 1 chairs from which to choose, and so on. Clearly the last patient can take only the single remaining chair. The total number of possibilities is thus given by n(n — 1)(r — 2)... 1 = n. In this example each possible permutation involves all n patients. [Pg.129]

In contrast, in England 35.04 per cent of active ingredients have versions on the market that bear generic names. The market share of products with generic names reaches 46.22 per cent of prescriptions made out in the non-hospital sector of the NHS. In England, doctors can choose between brand name products and generic equivalents in 72.09 per cent of prescription decisions. [Pg.70]

In the first instance, individuals seeking treatment for a disease or other health problem often have an opportunity to choose between drugs prescribed by a medical doctor and natural products, perhaps based on the advice of other healers, that they believe will cure the problem. A person generally bases this decision simply on the way he or she views the world and the causes of health and disease. In some cultures, for example, people believe, on tbe basis of their own cultural norms, that religious charms, shaman rites, natural products, or other nonscientific approaches are legitimate ways to treat disease. They trust centuries of tradition to provide them with the guidance they need to achieve good health. [Pg.47]

Tamifiu and Relenza did not sell well at first for common fiu, because doctors and the public choose the fiu vaccine for prevention. Therefore, antivirals as treatment were not profitable, so much so that Roche scaled back their marketing efforts for Tamifiu. Gilead accused Roche of a consistent record of inactivity and neglect and wanted to take back its right in 2005. The issue was settled after Roche increased their compensation to Gilead. [Pg.98]

One young woman thought that shopping for doctors should be standard practice. Her advice was to interview at least three doctors before choosing one. The message from most people was to question authority ... [Pg.233]

When M. L nery had to choose between the two degrees, Doctor of Medicine or Master Apothecary, he selected the latter first because of its closer relation to chemistry. B.-B. de Fontenelle described his public laboratory in the Rue Galande as less a room than a cellar, and almost... [Pg.99]

Let closestoole and chamberpot choose out Doctor, Bodleian, Rawlinson MS poet 160, fos. i83 -5,... [Pg.98]

Beran, Mary Sue, Marianne Laouri, and Marika Suttorp. Brief Reports Medication Costs The Role Physicians Play with Their Senior Patients. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society 55, no. 1 (January 2007) 102— 107. How often do physicians discuss costs when choosing medications for senior patients A survey of 678 doctors found that they rarely discussed prices and, when they did, patients usually initiated the topic. The discussion typically results in recommending generic drugs and offering free samples. [Pg.160]

I I When possible, deal with a single, reliable insurance agent. Choose insurance agents the same way you choose lawyers or doctors. Seek one who enjoys working with people. Do not deal with anyone who is not sympathetic to your special needs as a retiree. [Pg.265]

Ah, I see Fitz hasn t made my case very clear. The young man rolled his eyes, but Razum stayed focused on the Doctor. The Doctor smiled. Allow me. Then he wiped the smile away. I am offering you a reunion with Dusha. But only - only - he condensed, at a stroke, the entirety of the matter into that one word - to take place on a world of my choosing. Razum waited. The room waited. [Pg.199]

Whether requiring a written order in a hospital chart (or other inpatient health care institution) or a prescription written on a special form, hospital and community pharmacies exercise special caution when dispensing codeine and other controlled substances. In some cases, a doctor may choose to telephone the patient s pharma-... [Pg.116]


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