PPT-Medicines and drugs D2: Antacids
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D8 Drug Action D2 Antacids D21 State and explain how excess acidity in the stomach can be reduced by the use of different bases Gastric acid is an acid that is found
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D8 Drug Action D2 Antacids D21 State and explain how excess acidity in the stomach can be reduced by the use of different bases Gastric acid is an acid that is found in the stomach and consists highly of . Sample Presentation. IB Chemistry III. Andrea Carver. d.2 Antacids. IB Objectives. D.2.1 State and explain how excess acidity in the stomach can be reduced by the use of different bases.. Presentations should include list of objectives for topic.. antacids. Acid indigestion/heartburn. Acid indigestion (discomfort in stomach) and heartburn (acid rising into . oesaphagus. ) are conditions which arise when excess hydrochloric acid is produced by the gastric glands in the walls of the stomach. The acid, which creates an acidic environment of pH 0.3 to 1.2 is needed to. (maybe… but Probably not. We’re all going to fail).. . By: Madeline Doolin, Bailey Hiles & Adrian Burrus. The Problems. -The stomach maintains a pH of 1-2 due to the secretion of hydrochloric acid by parietal cells in the stomach wall. The extreme acidic environment allows all enzymes to function properly, digesting food and eliminating bacteria.. Concept/Process and Update on EML 2015. WHO Technical Briefing Seminar. Nicola Magrini – WHO, EMP. November 4, 2014 – WHO Geneva. Essential Medicines. Guiding principle:. . A limited range of carefully selected essential medicines leads to better health care, better medicines management, and lower costs. - State and explain how excess acidity in the stomach can be reduced by the use of different bases.. Stomach Acidity. Stomach cells secrete . hydrochloric acid (. HCl. ) . providing an acidic . environment (pH of 1-2). Drug. What do you think of when you hear the word DRUG?. Most of us think of harmful, illegal drugs, but there are many different types of drugs. Drugs are used to alter body, treat sickness, but other purposes too. . Pg. 584-0619. Chapter 23, Lesson 1. The Role of Medicines. Objectives. Analyze ways that medicines promote health and prevent disease.. Describe the difference between prescription and over-the-counter medicines.. Herbal preparations . could . be regarded as the original biologic approach to medicine.. Herbal medicines can be applied to the treatment of a variety of ailments, . including both . acute and chronic . Concept and Process. IPC Meeting. June 6, 2014 – WHO Geneva. Nicola Magrini – WHO, EMP. Essential Medicines. Guiding principle:. . A limited range of carefully selected essential medicines leads to better health care, better medicines management, and lower costs. CPS Questions 1-2 . Chapter 4, Lesson 1. Chapter Overview. Lesson 1: Medicines and Drugs. Lesson 2: Tobacco. Lesson 3: Alcohol. Lesson 4: Environmental Health. Chapter 4, Lesson 1. Lesson Overview. How medicines differ from drugs. I. FACTORS AFFECTING DRUG ABSORPTION. DISTRIBUTION. . plasma-protein binding, volume of distribution, barriers (blood- brain and placental), obesity and receptor combination. METABOLISM. oral medicines, age, nutrition and hormones. In this presentation we want to help you to know a bit more about:. What is the issue?. Different types of medicines. Why do people take medicines incorrectly?. Some other good practice in the use of medicines . Assistant professor . Widad. Kamal Ali . Edited by . Assiastant. . lecturer . Amera. . Radhi. Assistant lecturer Nora . Zawar. Assistant lecturer . Ashti. . mohamed. . Biopharmaceutics. and pharmacokinetics. Basic enquiry answering. September . 2016. Session aims. Increase awareness of the Medicines Information (MI) services. UK. Wales. Increase awareness of the questions to ask an enquirer. Have practical experience using some resources which will be...
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