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Scientific name
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Trade name
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Cephalexin
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Keflex
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Ceftriaxone
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Rocephin
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Cefdinir
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Omnicef
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Cefadroxil
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Duracef
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Azithromycin
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Zithromax
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Ampicillin - Sulbactam
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Unasyn
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Piperacillin - Tazobactam
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Zosyn ( also called Piptazo)
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Levofloxacin
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levaquin
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Linezolid
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Zyvox
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Nitrofurantion
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Macrobid
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Dalfopristin - Quinupristin
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Synercid
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Hello Awesomites!
Here's a quick review on the topic Euthanasia, a collection of asked MCQs on euthanasia.
EUTHANASIA
Mercy killing or Assisted suicide
Physician assisted suicide is legal in some States of the US
Painless killing of a person who is suffering from incurable disease, senility, permanent damage to the brain which cannot be repaired or cured
Legally permitted in: USA, Uruguay, Poland, Australia, Switzerland, Nether lands
Not legalized in India
Types-
Active (Positive)euthanasia-
Act of commission
Death induced by direct/indirect action
legal in Netherlands and Belgium
E.g. giving large dose of a drug that hastens death
Passive (Negative)euthanasia-
Act of omission
No specific medicine or life supporting measures given
Death induced by discontinuation of life sustaining measures
legal in India
E.g. stopping heart lung machines in a severely defective new born, disconnecting ventilator in a brain dead patient
Voluntary euthanasia-
Euthanasia induced at the will of an individual by his request
A patient suffering from an incurable disease requesting the doctor to terminate his life
In/Non voluntary euthanasia-
Induced in patients who are unable to express their wishes
E.g. a person with irreversible coma or a severely defective infant
Paternalism - abuse of medical knowledge so as to distort the doctor-patient relationship in such a way that the patient is deprived of his ability to take rational choice.
Thank you!
MD Mobarak Hussain (Maahii)
Hi everyone !
Here's a short mnemonic post !
Neural Crest Cells are very special cells that form at around 2-3 weeks of gestation.
They're right next to the Neural folds of the Neural tube to begin with and then eventually come to lie lateral to the tube, after which they migrate to various parts of the body giving rise to a bunch of things.
It's kind of SUPER IMPORTANT to memories what structures arise out of the Crest cells.
One of the reasons for it is that neural crest cell tumors will express certain neuroendocrine markers and that will make it easier to detect them on histopathology.
The other reason is that it's literally the most favorite embryology question - whether it's NEET PG or Step1!
So here goes :
Mnemonic - LAMAS BABy
L - Lepto meninges (Pia + Arachnoid)
A - Adrenal Medulla
M - Melanocytes
A - ANS Ganglia
S - Schwann Cells
B - Branchial Arches
A - Aortopulmonary windows + Endocardial Cushions
B - Bronchogenic cells - Pneumocytes
Y - Yo
This will also help you understand why Melanomas , Bronchogenic Carcinoma , Schwannoma, Pheochromocytoma and even Neuroblastoma are all positive for similar markers and have similar appearances at times along with similar histopathological fetaures.
Hope this list covers them all!
Happy Studying!
Stay Awesome!
~ A.P. Burkholderia