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Daily Insulin to Oral Hypoglycemic

Disclaimer: this is not a prescription. Using medicines without the guidance of a licensed provider  can be lethal. Adding Once Daily  Insulin to  Oral Hypoglycemic  Therapy in  T2DM Patient •NPH or detemir at bedtime •Glargine or degludec in the  morning or at...

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Common Cold Symptomatic and Treatment

Disclaimer: this is not a prescription. Using medicines without the guidance of a licensed provider  can be lethal. 1.  AnaIgesics 2. Combination products of Antihistamine Decongestant 3.  Cough maybe due to Nasal obstruction or Post nasal drip For cough...

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BUN:CR Ratio

Disclaimer: this is not a prescription. Using medicines without the guidance of a licensed provider  can be lethal. >20:1 prerenal. Example: dehydration 10-20:1 normal or postrenal. Example:kidney stones. <10:1 intrarenal. Example: A TN,...

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Dizziness

Disclaimer: this is not a prescription. Using medicines without the guidance of a licensed provider  can be lethal. M/C Underlying disorders: Disequilibrium Vertigo Presyncope Non specific dizziness. Most common c/o dizziness is due to vertigo, mostly labyrinthitis...

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Rhinosinusitis Types

Rhinosinusitis, commonly known as sinusitis, refers to the inflammation of the mucous membranes lining the nasal passages and sinuses. There are several types of rhinosinusitis, each characterized by the duration and severity of symptoms, as well as underlying causes.

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Acute Rhinosinusitis

Acute rhinosinusitis is a common inflammatory condition of the paranasal sinuses and nasal passages, typically lasting less than four weeks. It often occurs as a result of viral infections, such as the common cold, although bacterial infections can also contribute to its development.

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