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Girls names that mean Fire? 1 SROY: Thai jewelry name meaning chain.. 2 TOPAZ: English name derived from the name of the gem, topaz, the birthstone for the month of November. 3 Pliny says that the topaz was named for an island where the yellow stone was mined, either in the Red Sea or the Arabian Sea.
Protopic of people who have used PROTOPIC Ointment have had cancer (for example, skin or lymphoma). However, a link with PROTOPIC Ointment has not been shown. Because of this concern: • Do not use PROTOPIC Ointment continuously for a long time. • Use PROTOPIC Ointment only on areas of your skin that have eczema. • Do not use PROTOPIC Ointment on a child under 2 years old. PROTOPIC Ointment comes in two strengths: • Only PROTOPIC Ointment 0.03% is for use on children aged 2 to 15 years. • Either PROTOPIC Ointment 0.03% or 0.1% can be used by adults and children 16 years and older. Talk to your doctor for more information. What is PROTOPIC Ointment? PROTOPIC Ointment is a prescription medicine used on the skin (topical) to treat eczema (atopic dermatitis).
Tacrolimus Tacrolimus is also sometimes used to treat fistulizing Crohn's disease (a condition in which the body attacks the lining of the digestive tract, causing pain, diarrhea, weight loss, fever, and the formation of abnormal tunnels connecting the digestive tract to other organs or the skin).
What Is Tacrolimus (Protopic)? Don't use this drug for a long period of time. Call your doctor if your eczema symptoms haven't improved or have worsened after six weeks of use. Tell your physician if your symptoms return after your treatment with tacrolimus ends. Only apply tacrolimus ointment to the area of the skin that's affected by eczema. Use the smallest dose possible to control your symptoms. Don't use this medicine to treat eczema in kids who are younger than two years old. Only use the 0.03 percent ointment to treat children between ages 2 and 15.
- Tacrolimus is the generic version of the topical drug Protopic, which is used to treat eczema (a skin condition that causes redness, dryness, and itchiness). The prescription medicine is in a class of drugs known as topical calcineurin inhibitors.
- Follow these steps when using the ointment: 1 Wash your hands with soap and water. 2 Be sure that the affected area is dry before application. 3 Apply a thin layer of the ointment to the affected area. 4 Gently rub the ointment into your skin. 5 Wash your hands with soap and water after application.
Protopic PROTOPIC Ointment is a prescription medicine used on the skin (topical) to treat eczema. (atopic dermatitis). PROTOPIC Ointment is in a class of medicines called topical calcineurin inhibitors. It is for adults and children 2 years of age and older who do not have a weakened immune system. PROTOPIC Ointment is used on the skin for short periods, and if needed, treatment may be repeated with. breaks in between.
Elidel Tell your doctor if any of the following side effects become severe or don't go away: 1 Mild itching, burning, stinging, or tingling skin. 2 Redness or soreness. 3 Increased sensitivity to hot or cold temperatures. 4 Acne. 5 Muscle or back pain. 6 Headache. 7 Flu-like symptoms. 8 Runny or stuffy nose. 9 Nausea.
Protopic Tell your doctor right away if you experience any of the following serious side effects: 1 Swollen glands. 2 Swollen or infected hair follicles. 3 Rash. 4 Oozing, crusting, blistering, or other signs of skin infection. 5 Cold sores. 6 Chicken pox or other blisters. 7 Swelling of the arms, hands, feet, ankles, or lower legs.
What Is Tacrolimus (Protopic)? Be the first to review this Drug. Tacrolimus is the generic version of the topical drug Protopic, which is used to treat eczema (a skin condition that causes redness, dryness, and itchiness). The prescription medicine is in a class of drugs known as topical calcineurin inhibitors.
What Is Tacrolimus (Protopic)? Protopic (tacrolimus topical) ointment contains a black-box warning because a small number of people who used the medicine or a similar drug developed skin cancer or lymphoma. More studies are needed to determine whether tacrolimus ointment caused the patients to develop cancer.
- THE STATE NICKNAMES: The Battle Born State. This nickname is the official state slogan of Nevada. It recalls that Nevada was admitted to the union in 1864, during the Civil War. This slogan also appears on the Nevada State Flag. Walker Lake & Mt. Grant, Wassuk Range The Silver State
Why Is Nevada Known As the Battle Born State and How Did Nevada Get Its Nickname? Why Is Nevada Known As the Battle Born State and How Did Nevada Get Its Nickname? July 1, 2014 by Karen Hill | Filed Under: Geography The words “Battle Born” appear on the Nevada state flag because Nevada was admitted to the Union in 1864, during the Civil War.
Why Is Nevada Known As the Battle Born State and How Did Nevada Get Its Nickname? July 1, 2014 by Karen Hill | Filed Under: Geography. The words “Battle Born” appear on the Nevada state flag because Nevada was admitted to the Union in 1864, during the Civil War. President Abraham Lincoln needed another Republican state to help support his antislavery policies in Congress. Even though Nevada didn’t have the required number of people to form a state, people in Nevada went ahead and voted for statehood. The U.S. government owns 85 percent of the land in Nevada, the highest percentage of any state.
- Nevada State Emblems. Click on an emblem for more information. In mid-1864, Nevada's Constitutional Convention adopted a description of the features to be placed on Nevada's Great Seal. The Territorial Legislature had approved the description of the seal for the Territory of Nevada on November 29, 1861.
- Synonyms for Battle Born State in English including definitions, and related words.
Synonyms for Battle Born State in English – a state in the southwestern United States 1 the Battle Born State; the NV; the Nevada; the Sagebrush State; the Silver State – a state in the southwestern United States 1
The State of Nevada The first commemorative quarter-dollar coin released in 2006 honors Nevada, and is the 36th coin in the United States Mint's 50 State Quarters ® Program. Nevada, nicknamed The Silver State, was admitted into the Union on October 31, 1864, becoming our Nation's 36th state.
Nevada Facts and State Emblems Rank: 7th largest (87 percent of Nevada's land area is federally controlled) Highest elevation: Boundary Peak in Esmeralda County - 13,140 feet; Lowest elevation: On the Colorado River in Clark County - 470 feet; Nevada Nicknames. Battle-Born State; Sagebrush State; Silver State; The origin of the state's name is Spanish, meaning snow-capped. Facts About Nevada. The presence of Nevada's earliest inhabitants, beginning about 12,400 years ago, is marked by many petroglyphs and archaeological sites.
Nevada Facts and State Emblems An Act of Congress created the Territory of Nevada on March 2, 1861. James W. Nye of New York was appointed Nevada's first Territorial Governor by President Abraham Lincoln later that year. On October 31, 1864, President Lincoln proclaimed Nevada's admission to the Union as the 36th state. The State's first elected Governor, Henry Blasdel, took office on December 5, 1864. Today, Nevada is the nation's seventh largest state in land area. Several hundred mountain ranges cross its landscape, many with elevations over 10,000 feet.
The State of Nevada The Battle Born State. This nickname is the official state slogan of Nevada. It recalls that Nevada was admitted to the union in 1864, during the Civil War. This slogan also appears on the Nevada State Flag. Walker Lake & Mt. Grant, Wassuk Range The Silver State. Nevada is referred to as The Silver State because of its rich silver resources. Silver was the primary mineral mined in Nevada when it was admitted to the union in 1864. Nevada produced about 30% of all the silver mined in the United States in 1999.
Major depressive disorder For other types of depression, see Mood disorder. Major depressive disorder (MDD), also known simply as depression, is a mental disorder characterized by at least two weeks of low mood that is present across most situations. It is often accompanied by low self-esteem, loss of interest in normally enjoyable activities, low energy, and pain without a clear cause.
Depressionâs Upside His depression left him “not able to do anything one day out of three,” choking on his “bitter mortification.” He despaired of the weakness of mind that ran in his family. “The ‘race is for the strong,’ ” Darwin wrote. “I shall probably do little more but be content to admire the strides others made in Science.”.
A Completely New Evolutionary Hypothesis of Depression The risk alleles for major depression, suggest authors Charles Raison and Andrew Miller, could be maintained because they’re also involved in pathogen host defense (or PATHOS-D, as they call their hypothesis) systems of the immune system.
Biology of depression This would, in turn, cause the lowered levels of monoamines. This hypothesis received support from a PET study, which found significantly elevated activity of MAO-A in the brain of some depressed people. In genetic studies, the alterations of MAO-A-related genes have not been consistently associated with depression.
A Completely New Evolutionary Hypothesis of Depression Advancing the teaching of evolution in higher education. A Completely New Evolutionary Hypothesis of Depression. Out of all the clinical phenomena in psychology, depression holds the record for the largest number of evolution-based articles in the literature.
We comply with the HONcode standard forhealth trust worthy information:verify here. verify here. Depression and Hypnosis. Properly applied, hypnosis can help a person to make long-lasting, positive changes. The purpose of this website is to share general information about depression and to also share progressive healing information about hypnosis and how it is involved in the cause and the cure of depression.
Depressionâs Upside In fact, the analytic-rumination hypothesis is merely the latest attempt to explain the prevalence of depression. There is, for example, the “plea for help” theory, which suggests that depression is a way of eliciting assistance from loved ones. There’s also the “signal of defeat” hypothesis, which argues that feelings of despair after a loss in social status help prevent unnecessary attacks; we’re too busy sulking to fight back.
Major depressive disorder The diagnosis of major depressive disorder is based on the person's reported experiences and a mental status examination. There is no laboratory test for major depression. Testing, however, may be done to rule out physical conditions that can cause similar symptoms.
Biology of depression Biology of depression. Scientific studies have found that numerous brain areas show altered activity in patients suffering from depression, and this has encouraged advocates of various theories that seek to identify a biochemical origin of the disease, as opposed to theories that emphasize psychological or situational causes.
Hypotheses An hypothesis is a specific statement of prediction. It describes in concrete (rather than theoretical) terms what you expect will happen in your study. Not all studies have hypotheses. Sometimes a study is designed to be exploratory (see inductive research). There is no formal hypothesis, and perhaps the purpose of the study is to explore some area more thoroughly in order to develop some specific hypothesis or prediction that can be tested in future research.
Cashmere Cashmere goats are easy to raise. They are healthy animals and take only minimal care. They are not jumpers like many other goat breeds and standard woven wire sheep fencing will contain them.
- Cashmere wool is defined by the high quality and softness of the fiber. In the 14th century this goat was first found by a Persian called Ali el hamdani in region of Kashmir.
Cashmere Cashmere. Cashmere the fiber of kings, produced from the lowly Cashmere goat. This fiber is so luxurious that the Arc of the Covenant of the old testament was lined and curtained with it.
Raising goats for cashmere Nearly all goats have two coats. The top layer is called guard hair, and the undercoat is a down. Some goats have such exquisite down that it’s turned into highly-coveted cashmere. Beth Bohnert raises goats for cashmere on her small farm in Tennessee. She says cashmere isn’t a specific breed of goat, it’s a type of goat.
Cashmere goat A cashmere goat is any breed of goat that produces cashmere wool, the goat's fine, soft, downy, winter undercoat, in commercial quality and quantity.
Cashmere goat Most common goat breeds, including dairy goats, grow this two-coated fleece. The down is produced by secondary follicles, the guard hair by the primary follicles. In 1994, China had an estimated population of 123 million goats and is the largest producer of cashmere down. Local breeds are dominant.
Cashmere Sixty percent of the worlds supply of cashmere is produced in China and the remainder from Turkey, Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran, Kashmere, Australia and New Zealand. It is a new industry for the United States. The first Cashmere goats were imported from Australia and New Zealand in the late 1980's. Since then several Cashmere breeders and growers have been producing breeding stock to launch this new industry in the US.
Cashmere goat The Changthangi or Pashmina goat is found in Ladakh and Baltistan (Kashmir region). They are raised for cashmere production and used as pack animals. The breed is most often white, but black, gray and brown animals also occur.
How to Harvest Cashmere How to Harvest Cashmere. Cashmere is the down that grows on a cashmere goat during late summer an autumn to protect the goat with extra warmth during winter. It's the short, soft fibre growing close to the skin, underneath the more coarse hair. Getting the cashmere for use in human products is a case of accurate timing and good after-care for the goats to ensure that they don't suffer from the cold. Here is how to harvest cashmere.
Raising goats for cashmere Raising a goat for its cashmere isn’t much different than other goats – except for its diet. You don’t want to feed a lot of protein because when you do it coarsens their cashmere, says Bohnert. So, the goats’ diet in their natural setting is primarily browse, which is weeds and leaves, they’ll eat berries.
Sinus Infection Promote drainage. Home remedies that open and hydrate the sinuses may promote drainage. See Sinus Infection Home Remedies for information on increasing daily fluid intake, inhaling steam, taking expectorants and pain relievers, and nasal saline irrigation.
Sinus Infection Decongestants help reduce airway obstruction and are important in the initial treatment to alleviate symptoms. 1 OTC nasal sprays: oxymetazoline (Afrin), phenylephrine (Neo-Synephrine), naphazoline (Naphcon), and chlorzoxazone (Forte) work the fastest, within one to three minutes.
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Sinusitis The resultant sinus cavity hypoxia and mucus retention cause the cilia—which move mucus and debris from the nose—to function less efficiently, creating an environment for bacterial growth. If the acute sinusitis does not resolve, chronic sinusitis can develop from mucus retention, hypoxia, and blockade of the ostia.
Sinusitis The inflammation can predispose to the development of acute sinusitis by causing sinus ostial blockage. Although inflammation in any of the sinuses can lead to blockade of the sinus ostia, the most commonly involved sinuses in both acute and chronic sinusitis are the maxillary and the anterior ethmoid sinuses.
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Sinus Infection Both nasal and oral decongestants have side effects, including increased heart rate and blood pressure, insomnia, nervousness, anxiety, tremor, dry mouth, blurry vision, and headache.
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Sinus Infection Reduce inflammation. Blood cells and lining cells of the mucosa in the sinuses can normally fight off foreign invaders. However, when overwhelmed by viruses or bacteria, coupled with a depressed immune system or over-reactivity to allergens, the result is the inflammation associated with sinusitis. With appropriate therapy, a short-lived infection can be treated effectively.
Sinusitis The most common cause of acute sinusitis is an upper respiratory tract infection (URTI) of viral origin. The viral infection can lead to inflammation of the sinuses that usually resolves without treatment in less than 14 days.
- Looking for online definition of OMSI or what OMSI stands for? OMSI is listed in the World's largest and most authoritative dictionary database of abbreviations and acronyms
Science, Meet Food Theory, a new eatery at OMSI, reinvents the dining experience and invites guests inside the kitchen. Executive Chef Ryan Morgan and his team present honest ingredients, food sources and cooking techniques while each seasonal dish is prepared and served to curious observers of all ages.
What does OMSI stand for? 1 definitions of OMSI. Definition of OMSI in Military and Government. What does OMSI stand for?
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- Curley + Associates (GMCA), and OMSI, this unique and interactive experience showcases areas of forensic science that enabled Sherlock Holmes to solve crimes, as well as the historic underpinnings of author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's rich and vibrant stories.
- Theory provides an exciting opportunity for Bon Appétit & OMSI to engage the community with food and science.. Sydney DeLuna - General Mgr. We provide the best customer service & atmosphere of any restaurant on either side of the Willamette..
- Theory, a restaurant at OMSI, reinvents the dining experience by exploring the science of food. Menus are seasonal and fresh. Food is made from scratch.
- OMSI is committed to bringing unique educational experiences like Mummies of the World to the people of the Pacific Northwest, said Nancy Stueber, president of OMSI. Mummies Of The World Exhibition Makes Portland Debut At OMSI
Science, Meet Food Through exhibits and events, Theory encourages visitors to explore the science of food. Echoing OMSI’s emphasis on health and wellness, Theory. champions sustainable practices and wholesome eating. Bon Appétit Management Company, which operates Theory, has been an industry leader in local sourcing— buying at least 20 percent of its ingredients directly from local farmers, ranchers, fishermen and artisan producers — since 1999.
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- RVR has provided 5 renovated coaches for the service, and will initially operate four trips a day between Kampala and Namanve, around 14 km east of the capital on the main line towards the Kenyan border at Jinja.
- It was originally anticipated that the contract on new train supply and maintenance would be signed in September 2011, but the contract was eventually signed seven or eight months later, said RVR Director General Lazars Raizbergs.
- Under the new agreement, Trans-Century s interests in RVR will now revert to a new special purpose vehicle by the name, Safari Rail Ltd that will hold 34 per cent of RVR shares.
- Afib with RVR explained. Posted on July 6, 2011 by a4arif. Afib with rvr is the abbreviation of Atrial fibrillation with a “rapid ventricular response” and it is a heart condition develops when the electrical pulses which coordinate the contractions of the twinned-chambers of the heart begins to work improperly.
What is Atrial fibrillation with RVR? If the ventricular rate (heart chamber vibrations) is below 100 beats per minute, the condition is termed as Atrial Fibrillation with controlled or Slow Ventricular Response (SVR).If the Ventricular rate is over 100 beats per minute, then it is referred to as Uncontrolled or Rapid Ventricular Response (RVR).
What is Atrial fibrillation with RVR? Working of the heart: To easily identify atrial fibrillation with RVR, it is vital to understand the working of the heart. The atrium or atria (plural) is the upper chamber of the heart, bigger in size compared to the lower chambers known as the ventricles.
- RVR Group CEO Darlan de David said RVR will be expanding its presence in Gulu and eventually transforming the town into a logistical hub for its operations in northern Uganda and the surrounding regions.
Afib with RVR explained Afib with RVR. Afib with RVR explained. Afib with rvr is the abbreviation of Atrial fibrillation with a “rapid ventricular response” and it is a heart condition develops when the electrical pulses which coordinate the contractions of the twinned-chambers of the heart begins to work improperly.
- From this year on, RVR shareholders hope to implement a turnaround strategy that includes acquisition of a new fleet of coaches and engines, upgrading of operational systems and rehabilitation of infrastructure estimated to cost $287m.
What is Atrial fibrillation with RVR? What is Atrial fibrillation with RVR? Atrial fibrillation with RVR (Rapid Ventricular Response) is a heart condition caused by irregular electrical activity that results in irregular contractions of the heart walls and its chambers.
Estates of the realm The estates of the realm were the broad social orders of the hierarchically conceived society, recognised in the Middle Ages and Early Modern period in Christian Europe. There was no single system of dividing society into estates, and systems developed over time.The best known system is the French three-estate system that was used until the French Revolution: the clergy (first estate), the nobility (second estate), and commoners (third estate).Some countries considered burghers and rural commoners separate estates, notably Scandinavian nations and Russia.n addition, the First and Second Estates relied on the labour of the Third, which made the latter's unequal status all the more glaring. There were an estimated 27 million people in the Third Estate when the French Revolution started. Men and women shared the hard life of physical labour and food shortages.
- Sieyes sieyès continues by analyzing the political situation of the, time arguing that the dominance of the first and second estates in the political arena constitutes a monopoly that treats the third estate. unfairlyhat Is the Third Estate? (French: Qu'est-ce que le tiers-etat? état
- Throughout the pamphlet, Sieyes sieyès argues that the first and second estates are simply, unnecessary and that the Third estate is in Truth'france s only legitimate, estate representing as it does the entire. populationhat Is the Third Estate? (French: Qu'est-ce que le tiers-etat? état
What Is the Third Estate? Throughout the pamphlet, Sieyes sieyès argues that the first and second estates are simply, unnecessary and that the Third estate is in Truth'france s only legitimate, estate representing as it does the entire. Population, thus he, asserts it should replace the other two estates. entirelyhat Is the Third Estate? (French: Qu'est-ce que le tiers-etat? état
What Is the Third Estate? Sieyes sieyès stated that the people wanted genuine representatives in The-Estates, general equal representation to the other two orders taken, together and votes taken by heads and not by. Orders these ideas came to have an immense influence on the course of The French. revolutionhat Is the Third Estate? (French: Qu'est-ce que le tiers-etat? état
- 1 Emmanuel-Joseph Sieyes, “What is the Third Estate?” 1789 Emmanuel Joseph Sieyes: What is the Third Estate? [Excerpts] What is necessary that a nation should subsist and prosper? Individual effort and public functions.[Individual Efforts] All individual efforts may be included in for classes: 1. Emmanuel-Joseph Sieyes, “What is the Third Estate?” 1789 Emmanuel Joseph Sieyes: What is the Third Estate? [Excerpts] What is necessary that a nation should subsist and prosper? Individual effort and public functions.
- It is the nobility that is now no more than the shadow of what it was, and this shadow is still trying to terrify a whole nation, but in vain – unless this nation wants to be regarded as the vilest on earth. third and final demand of the third estate That the Estates-General should vote, not by orders, but by heads.f the aristocrats seek to keep the people in a state of oppression at the expense of that very freedom of which they have proved themselves to be unworthy, the people may well ask on what grounds. If the answer is ‘by right of conquest’, you will agree that this means going back in time a bit.
What Is the Third Estate? What Is the Third Estate? (French: Qu'est-ce que le tiers-etat? étathat Is the Third Estate? (French: Qu'est-ce que le tiers-etat? état
- 1 He claims that the Third Estate is essentially the Nation. 2 June 17, 1789. 3 Accepting the proposition of the delegate Abbe Abbé, sieyes Sieyès The third estate Proclaims Itself The.. 4 National assembly it invites the Other two orders to join in this new body of. the nation This body came into being on 17 June 1789, with the renaming of the Estates-General on the motion of the abbe Abbé. 2 Sieyes sieyès the renaming was effectively a claim that this new body was. 3 Now, sovereign initially it comprised the members Of The third estate and a few liberal nobles. and clergy
Sieyès and What is the Third Estate? He also demanded that voting at the Estates General be conducted by head (that is, by a tally of individual deputies) rather than by order (the Three Estates voting in blocs). This shaped the demands of the Third Estate at the Estates General, culminating in the Third Estate breaking away to form the National Assembly.s for Emmanuel Sieyes, sieyès the impact Of what is The Third? estate brought him considerable respect and. Popularity In march 1789 he was elected to represent The Third estate at The-Estates – general Despite sieyes sieyès still belonging to the clergy and having no claim as, an advocate debater or. public speaker
The Durable Power of Attorney A power of attorney may be limited or general. A limited power of attorney may give someone the right to sign a deed to property on a day when you are out of town. Or it may allow someone to sign checks for you. A general power is comprehensive and gives your attorney-in-fact all the powers and rights that you have yourself.
- What is General Power of Attorney vs. Limited Power of Attorney? While a general Power of Attorney form gives your agents broad authority over your financial or medical affairs until you become incapacitated, a special or limited Power of Attorney form allows you to define their responsibilities on a limited basis for one-time financial or transactional purposes.
From the 'Lectric Law Library's StacksPower of Attorney A power of attorney is a document that allows you to appoint a person or organization to handle your affairs while you're unavailable or unable to do so. The person or organization you appoint is referred to as an Attorney-in-Fact or Agent.
Durable Financial Power of Attorney: How It Works A financial power of attorney is a good document to make for yourself, but it can also be a great blessing for your family. If you become unable to decide for yourself and you haven't prepared a durable power of attorney, a court proceeding is probably inescapable.
The Durable Power of Attorney: Health Care and Finances It's called a durable power of attorney for finances. With a durable power of attorney for finances, you can give a trusted person as much authority over your finances as you like. The person you name is usually called your agent or attorney-in-fact, though he or she most definitely doesn't have to be an attorney.
Power of attorney Power of attorney. A power of attorney (POA) or letter of attorney is a written authorization to represent or act on another's behalf in private affairs, business, or some other legal matter. The person authorizing the other to act is the principal, grantor, or donor (of the power).
- Powers of Attorney Questions and Answers Q. What is a Power of Attorney? A. A power of attorney is a document that allows someone else to act as your legal agent. Thus, a power of attorney can be used to allow a friend to sell your car, to let your spouse ship your household goods or to authorize a relative to take your child to the hospital.
Legal Documents A power of attorney for health care allows a person with dementia to name a health care agent to make health care decisions when he or she is no longer able. This type of legal document is also called an advance directive.. Health decisions covered by the power of attorney for health care include:
What Are the Duties of Power of Attorney? The giver, usually called a principal, uses a power of attorney to allow the receiver, called an attorney-in-fact, or agent, to act for her. An attorney-in-fact can receive authority in a number of the principal's affairs, including financial transactions, real estate matters and even gift giving.
South African law of agency In the name of the principal, a financial agent can: 1 Pay for health care and housing needs. 2 File taxes. 3 Pay bills. 4 Make investment decisions.
- The least important side effects are constipation (aluminum-containing antacids) or diarrhea (magnesium-containing antacids. Large amounts of calcium carbonate-containing antacids (for example, Tums) can affect the balances of calcium and acid in the body and damage the kidneys.
- 1 Brands with magnesium may cause diarrhea. 2 Brands with calcium or aluminum may cause constipation. 3 Rarely, brands with calcium may cause kidney stones or other problems. 4 If you take large amounts of antacids that contain aluminum, you may be at risk for calcium loss, which can lead to weak bones (osteoporosis).
Taking antacids 1 Brands with calcium or aluminum may cause constipation. 2 Rarely, brands with calcium may cause kidney stones or other problems. 3 If you take large amounts of antacids that contain aluminum, you may be at risk for calcium loss, which can lead to weak bones (osteoporosis).
Can it be harmful to take too many Tums or antacids? Large amounts of calcium carbonate-containing antacids (for example, Tums) can affect the balances of calcium and acid in the body and damage the kidneys. Calcium-containing antacids also can stimulate acid secretion even though initially they neutralize acid.
Can it be harmful to take too many Tums or antacids? The least important side effects are constipation (aluminum-containing antacids) or diarrhea (magnesium-containing antacids). Large amounts of calcium carbonate-containing antacids (for example, Tums) can affect the balances of calcium and acid in the body and damage the kidneys.
Taking antacids You may have side effects from taking these medicines. Antacids are made with 3 basic ingredients. If you have problems, try another brand. 1 Brands with magnesium may cause diarrhea. 2 Brands with calcium or aluminum may cause constipation. 3 Rarely, brands with calcium may cause kidney stones or other problems.
Antacids 1 Aluminum hydroxide can cause constipation. 2 Because it can build up in the kidneys, don't take it if you have kidney problems. 3 Also, aluminum hydroxide antacids may reduce substances in your blood required for energy, called phosphates.
Antacids 1 Antacids that contain magnesium have a laxative effect that may cause diarrhea, and in patients with renal failure they may cause increased magnesium levels in the blood, because of the reduced ability of the kidneys to eliminate magnesium from the body in the urine.
Nonprescription Medicines and Products - Antacids and Acid Reducers 1 If you have kidney problems, check with your doctor before you use aluminum-based antacids. 2 Magnesium compounds (such as Phillips' Milk of Magnesia) may cause diarrhea. 3 Combination aluminum-magnesium antacids are less likely to cause constipation or diarrhea than are aluminum-only or magnesium-only antacids.