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Medical information 1. Students will want to contact their pediatrician or family doctor at least 1 - 2 months prior to their departure to Guatemala. 2. Vaccinations: TETANUS: Should be up to date Most adolescents will have received 4 DTP doses by age 4-6. A booster Td tetanus ; shot is needed after age 11 and is effective for 10 years. A repeat tetanus is needed every 10 years. An up-to-date tetanus is recommended. The group will be in a high elevation and will not be at risk for malaria. It is recommended to check with your family doctor whether Hepatitis A vaccination is suggested. 3. Anti-diarrheal precautions: Pepto-Bismol tablets or liquid ; taken daily can help to prevent or minimize some of the symptoms of traveler's diarrhea. Ikodium may help some symptoms of a viral diarrhea, but should not be used if a bacterial source is suspected i.e. fever, bloody diarrhea ; 4. Sun exposure: Wear a hat wide brimmed is ideal ; and apply sunscreen with SPF 25 or greater. 5. Insects: DEET-containing products are recommended. REI has a "jungle juice" which is 100% DEET and is very effective. Caution should be exercised when applying high concentration products to the skin some recommend application to the clothes instead. Look at the list of medications below. If you take any of the medications listed below, for your digestive or bowel symptoms, please enter the dose of each tablet this will be written on the tablet box or bottle ; and the number of tablets you take each day. Answer `yes' or `no' to whether the drug is ongoing you take it regularly ; and if you answer `no' please enter the average Each tablet dose in mg Indigestion medication Omeprazole Losec ; Lansoprazole Zoton ; Pantoprazole Protium ; Rabeprazole Pariet ; Ranitidine Famotidine Pepcid ; Nizatidine Cimetidine Metaclopramide Maxolon ; Domperidone Motilium ; Medication for irritable bowel Spasmonal Merbentyl Buscopan Colpermin Mebeverine Colofac ; Anti-diarrhoeal medication Loperamide Imoodium ; Codeine Phosphate Cholestyramine Co-phenotrope Lomotil ; Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No Number of tablets per day Is this ongoing? If not ongoing, average number of tablets taken per month.

Recommended First Day Dosage Schedule Two to five years: 1 mg t.i.d. 3mg daily dose ; 13 to 20 Six to eight years: 2 mg b.i.d. 4mg daily dose ; 20 to 30 Eight to twelve years: 2mg t.i.d. 6mg daily dose ; greater than 30 kg ; Recommended Subsequent Daily Dosage Following the first treatment day, it is recommended that subsequent IMODIUM doses 1 mg 10 kg body weight ; be administered only after a loose stool. Total daily dosage should not exceed recommended dosages for the first day. Chronic Diarrhea Children: Although IMODIUM has been studied in a limited number of children with chronic diarrhea; the therapeutic dose for the treatment of chronic diarrhea in a pediatric population has not been established. Adults: The recommended initial dose is 4 mg two capsules ; followed by 2 mg one capsule ; after each unformed stool until diarrhea is controlled, after which the dosage of IMODIUM should be reduced to meet individual requirements. When the optimal daily dosage has been established, this amount may then be administered as a single dose or in divided doses. The average daily maintenance dosage in clinical trials was 4 to 8 mg two to four capsules ; . A dosage of 16 mg eight capsules ; was rarely exceeded. If clinical improvement is not observed after treatment with 16 mg per day for at least 10 days, symptoms are unlikely to be controlled by further administration. IMODIUM administration may be continued if diarrhea cannot be adequately controlled with diet or specific treatment. Children under 2 Years The use of IMODIUM in children under 2 years is not recommended. There have been rare reports of paralytic ileus associated with abdominal distention. Most of these reports occurred in the setting of acute dysentery, overdose, and with very young children less than two years of age. Elderly No formal pharmacokinetic studies were conducted in elderly subjects. However, there were no major differences reported in the drug disposition in elderly patients with diarrhea relative to young patients. No dosage adjustment is required for the elderly. Renal Impairment No pharmacokinetic data are available in patients with renal impairment. Since the metabolites and the unchanged drug are mainly excreted in the feces, no dosage adjustment is required for patients with renal impairment see PRECAUTIONS section. MPD ; rate has undergone several changes since first being set in 1931 as 0.2 r day. The currently acceptable values for occupational exposures are summarized in Section 9. NOTE.
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SECTION 1. - CHEMICAL IDENTIFICATION CATALOG #: L4762 NAME: LOPERAMIDE HYDROCHLORIDE SECTION 2. - COMPOSITION INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS CAS #: 34552-83-5 MF: C29H33CLN2O2 EC NO: 252-082-4 SYNONYMS BLOX * BREK * 4- P-CHLOROPHENYL ; -4-HYDROXY-N, N-DIMETHYL-ALPHA, ALPHA- DIPHENYL-1-PIPERIDINE BUTYRAMIDE HCL * 4- P-CHLOROPHENYL ; -4- HYDROXY-1-PIPERIDYL ; -N, N-DIMETHYL-2, 2-DIPHENYLBUTYRAMIDE HCL * DISSENTEN * FORTASEC * IMODIUM * IMOSEC * LOPEMID * LOPEMIN * LOPERAMIDE HYDROCHLORIDE * LOPERYL * PJ185 * R 18553 * SUPRASEC * TEBLOC * SECTION 3. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION - LABEL PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS HIGHLY TOXIC USA ; TOXIC EU ; TOXIC IF SWALLOWED. IN CASE OF ACCIDENT OR IF YOU FEEL UNWELL, SEEK MEDICAL ADVICE IMMEDIATELY SHOW THE LABEL WHERE POSSIBLE ; . WEAR SUITABLE PROTECTIVE CLOTHING, GLOVES AND EYE FACE PROTECTION. SECTION 4. FIRST-AID MEASURES - IF SWALLOWED, WASH OUT MOUTH WITH WATER PROVIDED PERSON IS CONSCIOUS. CALL A PHYSICIAN IMMEDIATELY. IF INHALED, REMOVE TO FRESH AIR. IF NOT BREATHING GIVE ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION. IF BREATHING IS DIFFICULT, GIVE OXYGEN. IN CASE OF SKIN CONTACT, FLUSH WITH COPIOUS AMOUNTS OF WATER FOR AT LEAST 15 MINUTES. REMOVE CONTAMINATED CLOTHING AND SHOES. CALL A PHYSICIAN. IN CASE OF CONTACT WITH EYES, FLUSH WITH COPIOUS AMOUNTS OF WATER FOR AT LEAST 15 MINUTES. ASSURE ADEQUATE FLUSHING BY SEPARATING THE EYELIDS WITH FINGERS. CALL A PHYSICIAN. SECTION 5. - FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES EXTINGUISHING MEDIA WATER SPRAY. CARBON DIOXIDE, DRY CHEMICAL POWDER OR APPROPRIATE FOAM. SPECIAL FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURES WEAR SELF-CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS AND PROTECTIVE CLOTHING TO PREVENT CONTACT WITH SKIN AND EYES. UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSIONS HAZARDS EMITS TOXIC FUMES UNDER FIRE CONDITIONS. SECTION 6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES - WEAR SELF-CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS, RUBBER BOOTS AND HEAVY RUBBER GLOVES. SWEEP UP, PLACE IN A BAG AND HOLD FOR WASTE DISPOSAL. AVOID RAISING DUST. VENTILATE AREA AND WASH SPILL SITE AFTER MATERIAL PICKUP IS COMPLETE. EVACUATE AREA. SECTION 7. HANDLING AND STORAGE - REFER TO SECTION 8. SECTION 8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS PERSONAL PROTECTION USE ONLY IN A CHEMICAL FUME HOOD. SAFETY SHOWER AND EYE BATH. WASH CONTAMINATED CLOTHING BEFORE REUSE. WASH THOROUGHLY AFTER HANDLING. DO NOT BREATHE DUST. DO NOT GET IN EYES, ON SKIN, ON CLOTHING. AVOID PROLONGED OR REPEATED EXPOSURE. NIOSH MSHA-APPROVED RESPIRATOR. COMPATIBLE CHEMICAL-RESISTANT GLOVES. CHEMICAL SAFETY GOGGLES. KEEP TIGHTLY CLOSED. STORE IN A COOL DRY PLACE. SECTION 9. - PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES - APPEARANCE AND ODOR SOLID. SECTION 10. -STABILITY AND REACTIVITY - STABILITY and meclizine. Molecular solutions, 8: 697 Molecular speciation quantification, infrared spectroscopy in, 23: 140 Molecular spectroscopy, 10: 508 Molecular structure. See also Chemical structures; Molecular formulas of linear low density polyethylene, 20: 182184 of liquid-crystal polymers, 20: 8081 of organic semiconductors, 22: 210212 of poly fluorosilicones ; , 20: 240 of silicones, 22: 598 of wool proteins, 26: 378379 Molecular switch, in shape-memory polymers, 22: 358 Molecular tectonics, 24: 31 Molecular traps, target of crystal engineering, 8: 86t Molecular uvvis absorption spectroscopy, 23: 143145 applications of, 23: 144145 Molecular vibrations, 14: 224225 Molecular weight s ; MW ; of aromatic polyamides, 19: 717718 characterization of, 20: 396 between cross-links, 10: 415 effect on high speed melt-spun nylon properties, 19: 753 effects of fabrication on, 18: 302303 of ethylenetetrafluoroethylene copolymers, 18: 318319 of lignin, 15: 1213 of LLDPE, 20: 186188, 204205 of LLDPE resins, 20: 181182 of methacrylic ester polymers, 16: 274 in olefin fiber spinning, 11: 232234 of polyamic acid, 20: 270 of polycarbonates, 19: 801802 in polyesterification, 20: 100102 of poly ethylene oxide ; resins, 10: 684 685 of polyimides, 20: 270, 283 of polymers, 11: 195196; 20: of polypropylene, 20: 530531 of PVA, 25: 592, 600 in PVC fusion gelation, 25: 663664 in PVC polymerization, 25: 667668 of PVDC, 25: 699 of silicones, 22: 600 of VDC copolymers, 25: 706 in vinyl acetate polymerizations, 25: 572 573. Extensive epidemiological research has established cigarette smoking, diabetes, hyperlipidemia, and hypertension as independent risk factors for coronary heart disease CHD ; . Treatment of these risk factors has been shown to reduce the probability of future cardiac events. These four factors are often called "conventional" risk factors. Although the importance of conventional risk factors is undeniable, a claim has been widely circulated, and some of us are guilty of disseminating it, to the effect that at least 50% of patients with CHD lack any of the conventional risk factors. This implies that other factors play a significant role in the development of heart disease and, furthermore, that there is a substantial void in understanding the pathogenesis of CHD. This perceived void has led to research on nontraditional factors and genetic causes of heart disease. However, there is little evidence to support the 50% idea. Determining its validity is imperative and several research teams have embarked on this enquiry. A recent issue of JAMA carried three papers concerned with risk factors for cardiovascular disease. In two separate articles, investigators examined data from 14 randomized clinical trials enrolling 122, 458 patients [JAMA 2003; 290: 898-904] and three observational studies with a total cohort of 386, 915 patients [Ibid, 891-97]. They report that 80% to 90% of patients who developed clinically significant CHD and more than 95% of patients who experienced a fatal CHD event had at least one of the major cardiac risk factors. In a third article, investigators summarize the evidence for emerging cardiovascular disease risk factors such as C-reactive protein, fibrinogen, lipoprotein a ; , and homocysteine. The authors say that, although these factors are associated with vascular disease risk, their optimal use in routine screening and risk stratification remains to be determined [Ibid, 932-40]. An editorial summarizing these reports concludes that the three articles provide evidence that convincingly challenges the frequent claim that "only 50%" of CHD is attributable to the conventional risk factors and antivert.

For late-onset diarrhea more than 24 hours after infusion ; , the patient should take 2 caplets 4 mg ; of imodium loperamide after the first episode of loose stools, followed by one or two caplets 2mg-4mg ; every 2 hours until diarrhea-free for 12 hours. HEALTH HISTORY The following information must be filled in by the parent guardian. The intent of this information is to provide camp health care personnel the background to provide appropriate care. Keep a copy of the completed form for your records. Any changes to this form should be provided to camp health personnel upon participant's arrival in camp. Provide complete information so that the camp can be aware of your needs. Allergies list all known ; Medication allergies list ; Describe reaction and management of the reaction. Food Allergies list ; Describe reaction and management of the reaction. Other Allergies list ; Describe reaction and management of the reaction. Medications Due to the increasing number of campers that require daily medications, we will now be requiring that your child's medication be brought to camp in blister packaging. This includes any daily over-the-counter medications, vitamins, herbal or homeopathic treatments, etc. Blister packaging is available at most pharmacies for a nominal charge. Each blister package must be label with the following information: the name of the camper for each medication a label provided by your pharmacist stating the name of the drug or treatment the time and dosage of the medication to be given Inhalers, liquids, or creams must be labeled in the original container. No medication will be given at camp unless it is blister packed for pills ; or in the original container from the pharmacy for lotions, creams, inhalers ; . The nurse will check-in the medications on the first day of camp. Medications will not be allowed to be left with the camper. The only two exceptions are rescue inhalers such as Albuterol, and Epi Pens. Please do not send any over-the-counter medications for "as needed" use. The following is a list of over-the-counter items that are available in our nurse's nooks for "as needed" use and will be dispensed by the nurse on duty as the need arises: Aspirin Tylenol Motrin Aleve Iomdium Claritin Benadryl Neosporin Kaopectate Stool Softeners Band-Aids Ice Packs Calamine Lotion Ibuprofen Elastic Bandages A complete list of nurse's nook supplies can be obtained at check in upon request. ; Please list all medications, including over-the-counter medications, vitamins, herbal treatments, and homeopathic treatments that will need to be administered on a daily basis. This person takes NO medications on a routine basis This person takes medications as follows Attach additional pages if needed ; : 2 and colace.
0.15mg, 0.175mg, 0.1mg, TabletsBCF Lidocaine Xylocaine ; 2% Topical Jelly Lidocaine Xylocaine ; 5% Topical Ointment Lidocaine Viscous 2% Oral Topical Solution Lidocaine Prilocaine Emla ; 2.5% Topical Cream Liothyronine Cytomel ; 25mcg Tablets Lisinopril Zestril ; 2.5mg, 5mg, 10mg, TabletsBCF, DoD Lisinopril Hydrochlorothiazide Zestoretic ; 10mg 12.5mg, 20mg TabletsBCF Lithium Carbonate Eskalith ; 150mg, 300mg, 600mg CapsulesBCF Lithium Carbonate Lithobid ; 300mg SustainedRelease Tablets Lodoxamide Alomide ; 0.1% Ophthalmic Solution Loperamide Im9dium ; 2mg CapsulesBCF Loratadine Claritin ; 10mg TabletsBCF Lorazepam Ativan ; 1mg TabletsC-IV Maalox Maximum Strength Antacid Anti-Gas Suspension Magnesium Citrate 1.745gm 30ml Oral Solution Magnesium Hydroxide Milk of Magnesia ; 400mg 5ml Oral Suspension Magnesium Oxide MagOx ; 400mg Tablets Mebendazole Vermox ; 100mg Chewable TabletsBCF Meclizine Antivert ; 25mg Tablets Medroxyprogesterone Depo-Provera ; 150mg ml Contraceptive Injection Medroxyprogesterone Provera ; 2.5mg, 5mg, 10mg TabletsBCF Mefenamic Acid Ponstel ; 250mg Capsules Mefloquine Larium ; 250mg Tablets Meloxicam Mobic ; 7.5mg, 15mg TabletsBCF Meperidine Demerol ; 50mg TabletsC-II Mesalamine Asacol ; 400mg Delayed-Release Tablets Mesalamine Rowasa ; 4gm 60ml Rectal Suspension Enema Metaproterenol Alupent ; 10mg 5ml Syrup Metaproterenol Alupent ; 14gm Inhalation AerosolQTY Metformin Glucophage ; 500mg, 850mg, 1000mg TabletsBCF, DoD Metformin Glyburide Glucovance ; 5 500mg Tablets Methadone Dolophine ; 10mg TabletsC-II Methazolamide Neptazane ; 50mg Tablets Methimazole Tapazole ; 5mg Tablets Methocarbamol Robaxin ; 500mg, 750mg TabletsBCF.

In cases of large orders which have inherently greater risks due to products being manufactured in countries where national legislation on environment, health and safety is inadequate and or where personnel are not protected in accordance with ilo conventions and the un declaration of human rights lundbeck will visit companies and review the conditions on site in accordance with a detailed checklist and depakote. Fluconazole Cap 150mg Fluconazole Oral Susp 50mg 5ml Fluconazole Oral Susp 200mg 5ml Diflucan Cap 50mg Diflucan Cap 150mg Diflucan Cap 200mg Diflucan Pdr For Susp 50mg 5ml Diflucan One Cap 150mg Co-Phenotrope Tab 2.5mg 25mcg Lomotil Tab 2.5mg 25mcg Loperamide HCl Cap 2mg Loperamide HCl Syr 1mg 5ml S F Loperamide HCl Tab 2mg Imodium Cap 2mg Imodium Syr 1mg 5ml S F Diocaps Cap 2mg Norimode Tab 2mg Chalk + Opium Arom Mix BP 1988 Kaolin & Morph Mix Imodium Plus Tab Chble Fluconazole Cap 50mg Fluconazole Cap 150mg Fluconazole Cap 200mg Fluconazole Oral Susp 50mg 5ml Diflucan Cap 50mg Diflucan Cap 150mg Co-Phenotrope Tab 2.5mg 25mcg Lomotil Tab 2.5mg 25mcg Loperamide HCl Cap 2mg Loperamide HCl Syr 1mg 5ml S F Loperamide HCl Tab 2mg Imodium Cap 2mg Imodium Syr 1mg 5ml S F Imodium Liq 1mg 5ml S F Norimode Tab 2mg Kaolin & Morph Mix.

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Bandages and Dressings Combat Dressings Large gauze dressings Small gauze squares Roller Bandages elastic + cotton 2in 4in 6in ; Triangular Bandages Bandaids -assorted sizes and shapes i.e. finger tips ; Sleek Tape 1 in. waterproof, plastic elasticised tape ; Cotton buds Q-tips, cotton tips ; Personal protection Antisepsis: Chlorhexidine Hibiclens ; or Povidone-iodine Disinfectant ; Antibacterial Soap Gloves Saline solution for irrigation Medication: Lignocaine 1% Lidocaine ; Augmentin Acetaminophen Tylenol ; Diclophenac Voltaren ; Oral Rehydration powder Loperamide Imodium ; Benadryl & or Claritin Adrenaline auto injector Epicene ; Morphine Sulphate Gamma Benzene Hexachloride Co-timoxazole Contraceptive pills Condoms Instruments: Clothing shears Surgical scissors Needle holder Sm curved clamps Tissue forceps Scalpel blades Other: Thermometer rectal or pacifier for children ; Emergency Obstetric Kit includes bulb suction ; Vicryl 2-0 suture material.
A sample of affected tissue which is taken to see if abnormal cells are present and to confirm a diagnosis. Examination of the cells and their `architecture' or arrangement under the microscope will indicate the exact type of lymphoma. For lymphoma patients the commonest biopsy is a lymph node biopsy. `What is a biopsy?' question time response. Immature blood-forming cells found in the bone marrow. They are not present in a healthy blood stream. There are three main types of cells present in the blood, red cells, white cells and platelets. A sample of blood is taken and the numbers of different cells present in the blood sample are checked using a microscope. The counts are checked against a `normal' range. `Understanding your blood count' fact sheet, `Your blood tests' fact file. British National Lymphoma Investigation. A research body overseeing and assessing clinical trials. Spongy tissue in the centre of large bones in the body which produces blood cells. A rare African type of non Hodgkin's lymphoma which grows rapidly and requires immediate treatment. These cells have characteristics which make them different from normal cells by their ability to keep on multiplying, their failure to mature and die, an ability to grow in the wrong place in the body and having an unstable genetic make-up. A fungus which commonly infects the lining of the mouth oral thrush ; in those who have a weakened immune system. Soft flexible tube which is inserted into the body, usually into a vein and through which fluids can be passed into the body. A factor which can make cells become cancerous. A flexible, hollow tube which can be inserted into an organ so that fluids or gases can be removed from or administered into the body. For example, a catheter can be used to drain urine from the bladder. A flexible tube which is inserted into a large vein in the chest. Certain types of central lines can be left in place for some months. This allows all treatments to be given and all blood tests to be taken through the one line. `What is a central line?' question time response. Includes the brain, the spinal chord and the surrounding membranes. The fluid which bathes the tissues of the central nervous system. A form of treatment using drugs to damage cancer cells which, unlike many normal body cells, are rapidly dividing. Chemotherapy drugs work in a number of different ways, affecting different parts of the cell cycle the different stages of their development. However, some normal body cells, such as the bone marrow and the lining of the gut and mouth also divide rapidly and so will also be affected by chemotherapy drugs. A small `package' which contains a set of genes DNA codes ; in the nucleus of cells. A normal human cell has 48 chromosomes. A condition which is long lasting and which normally progresses slowly. The controlled investigation of the effects of a new or particular treatment regimen or aspect of care. `How do I decide whether to take part in a clinical trial?' question time response. Stands for `computerised tomography' or `computerised axial tomography'. A CT scan provides a layered picture of the inside of the body from which changes in appearance, which are due to disease of a tissue or organ, can be detected. Given to destroy or control cancer cells. `Chemotherapy' fact file. Please call the Helpline for information about specific anti-cancer drugs. Deoxyribonucleic acid: a complex molecule which holds the genetic information as a chemical `code'. Study of the determining factors involved in, and the frequency and distribution of diseases in populations. A commonly occurring herpes virus causing glandular fever. Also known to be associated with Burkitt's lymphoma. Red blood cells. Feeling of complete exhaustion and weakness, slowing down and tiredness; becoming acknowledged as one of the most frequent and distressing side effects of cancer and cancer treatment. `Cancer-related fatigue' fact file. The first type of therapy selected to combat an illness. A group of cells. For example, in follicular lymphoma the term relates to the appearance of clusters of cells when affected tissue is observed under the microscope. The process by which T cells from the donor tissue attack the body's normal cells and cytoxan. Over the Counter OTC ; Medication We are delighted your son will be camping at Custaloga Town Scout Reservation this summer. We would like to inform you of the French Creek Council's policy on medication at Scout Camp. This policy was developed to comply with the National Standards of the Boy Scouts of America and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The Custaloga Town Scout Reservation Medical Director and or other Health Lodge Staff reserve the right to make medical decisions regarding the participation of individuals at camp activities. It is a condition of your child's attending camp that you grant permission to the Health Lodge Staff to treat you child for emergency or necessary health concerns. This may include providing these OTC medications listed below to you child, should they develop any of the listed conditions, or other medications as deemed necessary by the camp physician. Colds .RobitussinDM, Throat Lozengers, Chloroseptic Spray, Sudefed for daytime ; , Dimetapp at bedtime ; Sprains.Ibuprofen Motrin or Advil ; , Acetaminophen Tylenol ; , Naproxen Aleve ; Constipation lk of Magnesia, Glycerin Suppository Swimmer's Ear.Cortisporin Otic Drops Diarrhea.Pepto Bismol, Imodium AD Allergies.Benadryl Wounds .Bacitracin Ointment, Betadine Or other medications so recommended by our camp physician Participants will not be charged for medications provided by the Health Lodge. If you son is allergic to any of the above listed OTC drugs or had other allergies, please explain below. Council Policy on OTC medication at camp: To prevent problems with giving you child medication, this form MUST be completed for any OTC medication along with their BSA Medical Form. Medication CAN NOT be given to your child unless the camp is in receipt of this form.

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The wire lists all the latest results that are categorized as imodium, imodium a-d, loperamide generic and levothroid. Fifteen modern upland rice varieties and a local check Brown Gora, widely grown by upland farmers ; were tested. The test was conducted in 1998 in the village of the Korahar district of Hazaribagh, Bihar, India. These varieties had been previously tested for their agronomic values in a participatory varietal trial conducted in the same village Courtois et al., submitted ; . Raw rice For each variety, two kilos of sun-dried paddy of good quality were used. The paddy was dehulled and milled using a dhenki, a big wooden bar moving up and down around an axis. The dhenki was operated by two women, one of them moving the dhenki with her leg, the other shuffling the paddy grain after every stroke of the dhenki. All the varieties were dehulled and milled by the same two persons under the same conditions. The times necessary for completion of dehulling and milling, and the milling recovery percentage of milled rice weight on rough rice weight ; were recorded. The head rice recovery unbroken grains ; was not quantified but estimated visually milled rice appearance ; . Before cooking, one kilo of cleaned rice was washed with water. Aluminum vessels called bhudeli were used to cook each variety separately. All bhudeli were of the same capacity. The women suggested using 3 liters of water to cook 1 kg of raw rice. The bhudeli with water was kept on the fire up to the boiling point, when the washed rice was added. The cooking test was done by pressing the cooked rice between thumb and index finger. The same woman did the cooking test for all varieties. The cooking time of each variety was recorded. The excess water was drained and the cooked rice was displayed on a pattal leaf mat ; for sensory evaluation. Parboiled rice As decided by the women, 2.5 kg of paddy were soaked in 3 liters of water in a tin container for 18 hours. A common belief is that the soaking of paddy should be done in the evening rather than during daytime, with the excess water drained in the morning, to avoid the heat of the day. A temperature that is too high would induce the soaked paddy to ferment, leading to poor rice quality, high breakage, and bad odor Bhattacharya 1985 ; . The soaking of paddy in water started at 4: 00 p.m. and the water was drained at 10: 00 the next day. After decanting the water, the soaked paddy was steamed on the fire. During the steaming process, the tin containing the soaked paddy was covered with a gunny bag to avoid loss of heat. When the husks of the paddy started cracking, the container was taken off the fire. The steamed paddy was spread in the shade on a mud floor for drying. The paddy was dried in the shade for 48 hours with intermittent mixing. It was then exposed to the sun for complete drying. An indigenous technique was used to test the proper drying of paddy. Twenty to 30 grains of paddy were dropped on a hard floor. The grains were crushed underfoot by rotating the heel. If this removed the grain husk, the rice was considered to be well dried and ready for.
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Also did you try imodium for diarrhea. The Committee was of the view that this material evidently had not been through the appropriate vetting process for an item for use with an external audience and should not have been used by the CSL representatives, albeit to answer a question from a healthcare professional. Some members of the Committee noted that healthcare professionals in the hospital particularly haematologists and the manager of the hospital pharmacy ; should be able to access information on the cost comparison of the products because cost is a critical matter. However members were also of the view that such costing information should be capable of verification and should describe how the costs were derived, which was not the case for the cost comparison table used by the CSL representatives. The Committee considered the allegations of breach of specific sections of the Code: Sections 1.1, 1.2.1, 1.2.2, and 15 no breach in relation to the statements made by the CSL representatives, for the reasons stated above. Sections 1.1, 1.2.2, 1.3, and 4.1 - breach in relation to the use of the cost comparison table because CSL had failed to ensure that the table was accurate and the information verifiable. An internal training aid had been used inappropriately as a promotional item in an interaction with a healthcare professional. Section 1.2.1 no breach in relation to either the statements by the CSL representatives or the use of the cost comparison table. The Committee considered that this section of the Code did not apply in the circumstances described by Octapharma. There was no evidence that CSL had failed to respond to a request from either healthcare professional to provide information. Section 3.3.1.1 no breach. The Committee was satisfied that the Product Information for Intragam P had been provided by the CSL representatives. Sanctions Having found several breaches of the Code, the Committee considered an appropriate sanction. The Committee considered that this constituted a moderate breach of the Code. Whilst there was no suggestion of potential patient safety issues, the use of the cost comparison table may have influenced prescribers in their choice of product and sustiva. The telephone number is please ask for adapted from the imodium product monograph, mcneil consumer healthcare, 200 edited by the cshp ont.
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