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  2. Draw sheet - Wikipedia

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    The draw sheet may or may not be tucked into the sides of the bed. When a draw sheet is used to move patients, it is sometimes known as a lift sheet. Nursing manuals recommend that, when a plastic or rubber draw sheet is used, a cotton drawsheet is placed over it. If a folded sheet is used as a draw sheet, the folded edge of the sheet is ...

  3. Compounding - Wikipedia

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    Patients who cannot take commercially prepared prescriptions of a drug [4] Patients requiring limited dosage strengths, such as a very small dose for infants; Patients requiring a different formulation, such as turning a pill into a liquid or transdermal gel for people who cannot swallow pills due to disability [5]

  4. Selling Sickness - Wikipedia

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    The book is organized as a series of case studies, each focused on a particular drug. Each chapter explores a different aspect of drug marketing, with evidence drawn from published editorials, news reports, academic journals, and, most interestingly, original interviews with physician-spokespersons and pharmaceutical sales experts.

  5. Weight-loss drugs draw Americans back to the doctor - AOL

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    Powerful weight-loss drugs are expanding use of U.S. health care as patients starting prescriptions are diagnosed with obesity-related conditions or take the drugs to become eligible for other ...

  6. Pharmaceutics - Wikipedia

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    Pharmaceutics is the discipline of pharmacy that deals with the process of turning a new chemical entity (NCE) or an existing drug into a medication to be used safely and effectively by patients. [1] The patients could be either humans or animals. Pharmaceutics helps relate the formulation of drugs to their delivery and disposition in the body. [2]

  7. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    One managed care organization mandates such authorization every month. And negotiations, Kalfas said, can take an illogical turn: Medicaid has tried to deny payment for Suboxone if a patient has failed a drug test while it has also used clean tests to deny payment. Why pay for Suboxone for a drug-free patient?

  8. Drug injection - Wikipedia

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    Injection drug users that re-use drug delivery components put themselves and others at risk for diseases such as HIV, hepatitis B, and hepatitis C, as well as increase their chances of getting a serious infection. [12] [13] In 2015, the CDC performed an HIV Surveillance Report and attributed 2,392 (6%) of new HIV diagnoses to IV drug use in the US.

  9. Florida Drug Deaths Rose Dramatically as Pam Bondi Did Her ...

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    Bondi's fans praise her for cracking down on "pill mills," which may indeed have made it harder for nonmedical drug consumers (as well as bona fide patients) to obtain prescription opioids such as ...