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'Gut Instinct' Cause for Numerous Sensory Symptoms in Long COVID, Doctors Offer Comprehensive Treatment

'Gut Instinct' Cause for Numerous Sensory Symptoms in Long COVID, Doctors Offer Comprehensive Treatment
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The last word on sepsis: IV fluids help … except when they don't

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IV Solution Expansion


IV Solution Expansion
Search “saline” on Wikipedia, and you’ll see the B. Braun logo on the fluid container illustrated under the medical entry.
It’s fitting that a leader in medical fluids manufacturing should be pictured – especially as that leadership has extended to helping confront a nationwide shortage of critical medical solutions.
“During the last five years or so, hospitals, clinics and other users across the United States experienced chronic shortages of medical solutions,” says Leigh Nickens, B. Braun’s Director of Marketing, Fluid Therapy and Injectable Drugs.
B. Braun’s long-term answer: the Solutions for Life initiative, a billion-dollar investment in meeting nationwide demand for these products, today and tomorrow. Besides its direct impact on patient care, Solutions for Life has major implications for OEM Division customers seeking to benefit from shared expertise and enhanced product availability.

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Dechra Veterinary Products expands Equine portfolio with addition of Zimeta® (dipyrone injection) – The Horse


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Dechra Veterinary Products is pleased to announce its exclusive marketing, sales and distribution agreement with Kindred Biosciences. Dechra has licensed the long-term distribution rights for Zimeta® (dipyrone injection), which will further bolster Dechra’s equine product portfolio. Zimeta is the first and only FDA-approved drug for the control of pyrexia in horses.
When administered according to label directions, Zimeta, an intravenous, non-steroidal anti- inflammatory injection, demonstrates rapid and effective control of fever in horses in clinical studies. Dipyrone, the active ingredient in Zimeta, is a member of the pyrazolone class of non- steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and has a centrally acting mechanism of action on the hypothalamus where fever originates and is regulated.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20100703:05:55:00

>> this turtle was, what, covered in oil? >> yes. it came in about 15 days ago. normally when we get them, when they're covered with oil, they have oil all around their skin. they tend to wash them a little bit for us. they're a little cleaner here. all in their inguinal area is covered in oil. >> does it get under their shell? >> no, because the skin meets tightly. but it's all in their mouth and down their esophagus. we know they've ingested the oil. >> if a turtle has ingested oil, will that kill it? >> well, we didn't know when we first got them. we still really don't know. they seem to be doing very well. most seem to be responding to fluid therapy. we're giving them antibiotics, vitamins and we're feeding them mayonnaise to help move that oil. >> mayonnaise? >> yes, mayonnaise and oil mixture to help get the oil out of their system. >> who knew? what are you going to do now? >> this wup needs a quick

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20100703:02:55:00

>> this turtle was, what, covered in oil? >> yes. it came in about 15 days ago. normally when we get them, when they're covered with oil, they have oil all around their skin. they tend to wash them a little bit for us. they're a little cleaner here. all in their inguinal area is covered in oil. >> does it get under their shell? >> no, because the skin meets tightly. but it's all in their mouth and down their esophagus. we know they've ingested the oil. >> if a turtle has ingested oil, will that kill it? >> well, we didn't know when we first got them. we still really don't know. they seem to be doing very well. most seem to be responding to fluid therapy. we're giving them antibiotics, vitamins and we're feeding them mayonnaise to help move that oil. >> mayonnaise? >> yes, mayonnaise and oil mixture to help get the oil out of their system. >> who knew? what are you going to do now? >> this wup needs a quick

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20100630:02:28:00

their skin. they tend to wash them a little bit. so they're a little cleaner here. but everywhere, they're covered in oil. >> does the oil actually get underneath the shell? >> no, it doesn't get under the shell because the skin meets tightly. >> okay. >> it all in their mouth, in there and it's down their eso esophagus so they've ingested the oil. >> if the turtle has ingested oil, will that kill it? >> well, we didn't know when we first got them. we still really don't know, but they seem to be doing very well. most of them are responding quickly to fluid therapy. we're giving them antibiotics, vitamins and we're feeting them m mayonnaise to move that oil. >> who knew. what are you going to do now? >> this one needs a quick recheck. we're going to weigh it, check its i.d. it has a microchip in it. then it's due for an antibiotic shot. >> okay.

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