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Pink Eye Treatment India at Low Cost - 0 views

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    Conjunctivity or pink eye is an airborne disease spread due to sneezing or coughing. Krishna Eye and Ent offer treatment for conjunctivitis, pink eye treatment, eye irritation, viral pink eye, viral and allergic conjunctivitis.
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Wheelchair Detachable Armrest - 0 views

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    Detachable Wheelchair comes equipped with detachable and reversible desk arms and swing-away footrests. It also features dual axle positions for quick seat height conversions and flame retardant black vinyl upholstery.Detachable Wheelchair folding with hard seat, Detachable armrest, adjustable footrest, 15cm castor in front, 31cm wheel at rear with brakes. This chair can be used for outdoor-traveling purpose. Features- Removable, swing away, padded elevating legrests Dual rear wheel axle position Dual position front caster forks Anti-tippers available on some models Flame-retardant Upholstery resists mildew, bacteria, and changes due to cracking from extreme cold or UV damage Heavy duty liners in the back and seat prevents fabric from stretching Compatible with the leading manufacturers parts and accessories Limited lifetime warranty on the frame Weight capacity: 250 lbs.
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    Wheelchairs is designed for those who prefer a removable armrest wheelchair. A removable armrest allows for easy patient transfer in and out of the chair.This chair is available in a different seat width and comes complete with swingaway footrests. It also incorporates solid rubber casters for a smooth and easy roll. Both detachable and flip-back arms are designed for easier lateral transfers. Most Wheelchairs in this category have Desk-Length arms, a shorter arm that allows rolling up to a desk or table. All are folding-frame chairs and are available in different seat widths. Detachable armrest for use in conjunction with wheelchairs. The armrest is comprised of a horizontal member supported at one end by a vertical member. The horizontal and vertical members are releasably attached to the wheelchair frame, and the attachment of the horizontal member to the wheelchair frame allows rotation of the horizontal member from the normal position to a position of non-use behind the back of the wheelchair. Wheelchairs - Arm Rests: The armrests support the arms and shoulders in comfortable positions and are often used to push off of for transferring from sitting to standing or held on to for balance. Desk-length armrests are shorter than standard length rests and are often chosen so that a person can pull up to a desk or table for easier access. The shorter length of these armrests is undesirable if the wheelchair user needs to use them to assist pushing into a standing position. In this case a full-length armrest would be preferred. Wheelchairs - Footrests: The footrest and legrest support protect the lower leg and feet. If they are too high they decrease the weight carried through the back of the thighs and can cause increased pressure over the buttock region. If they are two low they can cause pressure over the posterior thighs and cause problems with clearing barriers in the environment such as incline transitions. The suggested height of the footrest from th
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Palbace 125Mg Capsules Supplier India | Moderntimes-Medicine - 0 views

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    Palbace 125 Mg Capsules Suppliers-exporters India , Palbace a 125Mg Capsule is employed within the treatment of carcinoma. It's additionally wont to treat patients with bound varieties of carcinoma (estrogen receptor-positive, human stratum protein receptor 2-negative) that have unfold to alternative organs. it's given in conjunction with secretion malignant tumor therapies. We are leading suppliers & exporters of "Palbace 125Mg" in China, Russia, Hongkong, Bulgaria, Romania, India. We're largest suppliers of Pfizer India medicines & provide you the best price on Palbace 125Mg. The lowest price sellers, suppliers, distributors & Exporters from Delhi. For more info please contact us. Buy Online Palbace 125Mg Suppliers Price India Palbace 125Mg suppliers India Palbace 125mg Capsules Palbace (known as IBRANCE in other parts of the world) or palbociclib by Pfizer is a cancer drug that interferes with the growth and spread of cancer cells in the body. Description Brand Name: Palbace Generic Name: Palbociclib Strength: 125mg Packing: 21 Capsules in a bottle Form: Tablets Palbace125Mg is generally used in combination with letrozole or fulvestrant (Faslodex) for treating certain types of advanced breast cancer in postmenopausal women. It is also given in combination with another cancer medicine, either letrozole (Femara) or fulvestrant (Faslodex). Palbace is a renamed version of the drug Ibrance for the Indian market. It is verified by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA). In clinical studies, palbociclib appeared to increase survival time of patients. Palbace comes in capsule form in 125 mg dose. 1 pack has 21 capsules. How Palbace125Mg capsules works ? Palbace 125mg capsule is an anti-cancer medication. It works by busy bodied with a enzyme, a sort of supermolecule within the body that helps management biological process. This stops cancer cells from dividing and growing. It is additionally won't to treat patients with bound kinds of carc
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    Presently, In the US, around 12% of women develop breast cancer over the course of their lifetime. In Canada, an estimated 26,900 women were expected to be diagnosed with breast cancer in 2019 and breast cancer accounts for nearly 25% of new cases of cancer among Canadian women. Download complete report summary @ http://bit.ly/2vsEa1D
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    PRODUCT DESCRIPTION INSTYLER IN PAKISTAN It's not a brush. It's not a flat iron. It's not a curling iron. It's the InStyler® rotating hot iron! The InStyler® rotating hot iron is a totally new styling and straightening tool unlike any hair styling product ever invented!The secret to the InStyler® iron lies in its rotating heated polishing cylinder, along with four rows of precision-aligned bristles. HOW IT WORKS:OPENTELESHOP when you run the InStyler® rotating hot iron through your hair, the first set of bristles gently sort and separate your hair strands. Then the rotating heated polishing cylinder gently glides over your hair, smoothly polishing, straightening, and styling each strand. Finally, the second set of bristles puts the finishing touch on your hair, leaving you with shiny, silky, hair! It's truly amazing!And the best part is, because of the InStyler® rotating hot iron's patented design, your hair won't get smashed and baked by the super-intense heat of a flat iron or other "hot" tools. In fact, the InStyler® rotating hot iron uses less heat than traditional hot tools, and delivers better results. How? Because the InStyler® rotating hot iron's gentle heat in conjunction with the rotating motion of the polishing cylinder literally polishes your hair strands individually so it doesn't need extreme heat to get amazing results. YOUR HAIR WILL BE SHINIER, BOUNCIER AND FULL OF LIFT AND LIFE! Plus, the InStyler® rotating hot iron does so much more than any styling tool out there. Get lift and fullness - right from the root! Get a sexy flip in seconds. Straighten even the toughest, most coarse hair - and still get fullness and style without the stick-straight "flatness" of a flat iron. Do a full style in 8 minutes - and change it again in two minutes! Wrap your hair around the rotating polishing cylinder - and get an amazing curl that lasts all day! If you can hold it, you can do it with the InStyler® rotating hot
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Community Pharmacy: Embrace it as Vital Clinical Service - 0 views

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    Politicians, researchers and pharmacy leaders called on the government to make community pharmacy a fundamental part of clinical services at an event at the House of Commons on Wednesday (13). At the launch of a research publication carried out by the University of Bath in conjunction with Sigma Pharmaceuticals, community pharmacy was described as an "essential pillar of health care provision" in the UK. The aim of this research was to provide evidence to support a strategy for the future developments of community pharmacy to ensure the sector continues to meet the needs of the public in the NHS. Researchers analysed 25 health and community pharmacy related policies published by the department of health, the NHS, the pharmacy profession, and spoke to stakeholders from a wide range of backgrounds, including patients, pharmacists, NHS commissioners and GPS.
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PSNI strikes out 2-yr rqmt as registered pharmacist for IP - 0 views

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    The Council of the Pharmaceutical Society NI (PSNI) to remove the two-year requirement as a registered pharmacist to have an Independent Prescriber (IP) annotation on the pharmacy register in Northern Ireland. It has further endorsed that the two-year requirement for entry onto stand-alone pharmacist independent prescribing courses be removed and replaced with an assessment before admission, by course providers, based upon guidance provided by the regulator. In conjunction with the Department of Health, the PSNI will now work towards a further public consultation on the necessary legislative changes. Dr Jim Livingstone, president of the PSNI, said: "The Department of Health has set a clear direction which will see pharmacist independent prescribers becoming increasingly important in the delivery of pharmacy services in Northern Ireland. Our role is to protect the public, but we are clear that our regulatory objective should not be an unnecessary barrier to the development of the profession and enhanced services being provided to the public."
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NHS pay award:Agenda for Change contractors rejected - 0 views

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    A recent Pharmacists' Defence Association (PDA) survey revealed that 80 per cent of its member working in the NHS in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland rejected the NHS pay award. "For the first time in the history of our union, members have told us they are so angry that they would not rule out industrial action in conjunction with other NHS unions," said Paul Moloney, PDA Union national officer. "It is important that, whoever is to lead the government, they listen to this message and act now to ensure our members and others in the NHS do not face swinging cuts to their standard of living." PDA members were asked whether they would support industrial action if they had rejected the award and if other NHS unions would be taking industrial action. 58 per cent of those responding said they would support the PDA Union taking industrial action if members of other unions were also planning to take action on this issue. For now, however, the PDA Union will wait for other unions to publish the outcomes of their own consultations. As a union dedicated to representing the needs of only pharmacists, the PDA has been able to quickly survey members immediately after the pay award was announced.
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Blood pressure checks:Well Pharmacy offers free checkups - 0 views

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    Well Pharmacy is offering free blood pressure checks in all its branches across England to raise awareness of the dangers posed by hypertension. The leading independent pharmacy chain is inviting people to #thebigsqueeze in conjunction with May Measurement Month and World Hypertension Day (May 17) by inviting them to get a free blood pressure check and to learn more on the importance of understanding hypertension. George Sandhu, deputy superintendent pharmacist at Well Pharmacy said: "May Measurement Month is a global blood pressure screening awareness campaign. The aim is to raise awareness of the dangers posed by elevated BP and hypertension. May 17 is World Hypertension Day, and a perfect time to take control and get your blood pressure checked. "We are delighted to be supporting this campaign. Hypertension (more commonly known as high blood pressure) can cause a range of health issues.  Worryingly, it often comes with no symptoms, which is why it is vital to know if your blood pressure is higher people don't have any symptoms of high blood pressure so having their blood pressure checked is the only way to find out. "People can come into any of our Well Pharmacies across England and have their blood pressure checked. The theme for 2023 is Measure Your Blood Pressure Accurately, Control It, Live Longer - and knowing your number is one of the most important things people can do.
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New Year Honours list'23 :Michael Scott,Charlotte Skitterall - 0 views

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    Professor Michael Gordon Scott and Professor Charlotte Anne Skitterall have been recognised in the New Year Honours list 2023 for their 'service to pharmacy'. Professor Scott Director, Medicines Optimisation Innovation Centre was one among the 1,107 people to received MBE for his 'service to pharmacy' in Northern Ireland. In 1994 he established the first academic practice unit in the province in conjunction with the Queens University of Belfast. In 2004 he was made a fellow of the Pharmaceutical Society of Northern Ireland. In June 2009 he was made an honorary Professor of Pharmacy Practice at QUB. Professor Skitterall, Group Chief Pharmacist, Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust received MBE for 'services to Pharmacy'. Last year, she was appointed as a Fellow of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society. "I think it was awarded in recognition of the work I have done as chair of the National Medicines Optimisation Clinical Reference Group. I also supported the National Pharmacy Task and Finish Group for Covid Vaccine deployment," she commented. This year, dozens of NHS staff have been recognised in the New Year Honours list ahead of the health service's 75th birthday.
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