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Medpedia || for Professionals, Organizations, Patients, Students - 0 views

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    Medical Wiki set up my Harvard, Stanford, Berkley and Michigan
anonymous

Preparing the Clinical Vignette Presentation Checklist - 0 views

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    American College of Physicians checklist for planning cases
avivajazz  jazzaviva

Clinical Cases + Images | Medblog - 0 views

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    Free case-based curriculum of clinical medicine.
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    Free case-based curriculum of clinical medicine. Differential diagnoses, clinical images and an all-round great blog
Dr.Ravichandra Karkal

WHO Issues Guidelines for Antiviral Treatment for H1N1 and Other Influenza - 1 views

  • WHO Issues Guidelines for Antiviral Treatment for H1N1 and Other Influenza
  • Recommendations for Antiviral Treatment of H1N1
Dr.Ravichandra Karkal

Citric Acid Cycle Summary - 0 views

  • Citric Acid Cycle Summary
anonymous

What is critical appraisal? - 0 views

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    A manual specifically for medical research evaluation. Sponsored by a pharmaceutical company so may have issues.
anonymous

Critical Appraisal and Using the Literature - 1 views

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    A UK learning module about critically appraising research studies.
Dr.Ravichandra Karkal

AccessMedicine | Drug Absorption, Bioavailability, and Routes of Administration - 0 views

  • Subcutaneous
  • not irritating to tissue
  • Moreover, altering the period over which a drug is absorbed may be varied intentionally, as is accomplished with insulin for injection using particle size, protein complexation, and pH to provide short- (3 to 6 hours), intermediate- (10 to 18 hours), and long-acting (18 to 24 hours) preparations.
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  • Intramuscular
  • Drugs in aqueous solution are absorbed quite rapidly after intramuscular injection depending on the rate of blood flow to the injection site.
  • may be modulated to some extent by local heating, massage, or exercise.
  • while absorption of insulin generally is more rapid from injection in the arm and abdominal wall than the thigh, jogging may cause a precipitous drop in blood sugar when insulin is injected into the thigh rather than into the arm or abdominal wall because running markedly increases blood flow to the leg.
  • A hot bath accelerates absorption from all these sites owing to vasodilation.
  • fat is relatively poorly perfused.
  • Slow, constant absorption from the intramuscular site results if the drug is injected in solution in oil or suspended in various other repository (depot) vehicles.
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