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DLS HEALTH CARE CONSULTING Some of the remedies were prescribed by medical doctors who treat pain and some recommendations were from specialists like my primary care physician who treated me at the time of my hospital stay in 2001 who is a licensed M.D.D.O. And other type of medical doctors such as herbalists, traditionalists, homeopathic doctors (like me) and even an Ortho Molecular doctor also has a part in some of the nutritional remedies that are given in this print. Visit to get for more information http://dlshealthcareconsulting.com/

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More and more people are choosing home health care as an alternative to entering assisted living facilities. There are different levels of care available to individuals who wish to remain in their homes but who need a little extra help. Visit to get for more information http://dlshealthcareconsulting.com/

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DLS HEALTH CARE CONSULTING

Some of the remedies were prescribed by medical doctors who treat pain and some recommendations were from specialists like my primary care physician who treated me at the time of my hospital stay in 2001 who is a licensed M.D.D.O. And other type of medical doctors such as herbalists, traditionalists, homeopathic doctors (like me) and even an Ortho Molecular doctor also has a part in some of the nutritional remedies that are given in this print.

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Health And Fitness Pharmacotherapy for the elderly can cure or

palliate disease as well as enhance health-related quality of life (HRQOL). HRQOL considerations for the elderly include focusing on improvement in physical functioning, psychological functioning, social functioning, and overall health. Despite the benefits of pharmacotherapy, HRQOL can be compromised by drug-related problems. The avoidance of drug related adverse consequences in the elderly requires health care practitioners to become knowledgeable about a number of age-specific issues.

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Oral Health In general, everything diminishes with age. Both

the pharmacodynamic as well as the pharmacokinetic character changes with time. With aging inherent variability in physiologic differences becomes accentuated. Pharmacodynamic responses are blunted, ability to eliminate drugs is diminished and sensitivity to the toxic effects of drugs is increased. The effects of diseases are often additive and accumulate with time. Disability and capacity for recuperation or compensation are decreased. As a result the incidence of adverse drug events is concentrated in the elderly.

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Skin Care As a consequence of the age-related changes in body

composition, polar drugs that are mainly water-soluble tend to have smaller volumes of distribution (V) resulting in higher serum levels in older people. Gentamicin, digoxin, ethanol, theophylline, and cimetidine fall into this category.  Loading doses of digoxin need to be reduced to accommodate these changes. On the other hand, nonpolar compounds tend to be lipid-soluble and so their V increases with age. The main effect of the increased V is a prolongation of half-life. Increased V and t1/2 have been observed for drugs such as diazepam, thiopentone, lignocaine, and chlormethiazole.

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Weight Loss Kate stated she was healthy until she went through

puberty.  At first she developed severe acne at age 11, which was treated with topical and oral medications (she didn't know their names) for 2 years, after which she began to develop asthma.  She began oral medications and inhalers for management of the asthma.  Shortly thereafter, when her periods began, she had a lot of cramping and stomach discomfort.  The doctor gave her birth control pills, but after 6 months she stopped taking them because she developed a blood clot in her right lower calf requiring hospitalization and "blood thinning" medication (Coumadin) for 6 months.  Since that time, there have been no recurrences of the blood clot. 

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