She zoomed in on the medication pumps to check that the drips were dosed properly.
"It seems that while on the medication, the chimps learn to be chimps again, " said Dr Kranendonk.
Lane, whose clinical trial ended in November 2002, opted to stay on the medication and now wears two patches a day.
However, the government eventually won on the medication issue after prison officials said Mr. Loughner's outbursts made him a danger to himself.
Holdsclaw recounted how she attempted suicide in 2006 as a member of the Los Angeles Sparks by overdosing on the medication she was taking for clinical depression.
Although men still need a valid prescription for the drug, they will be able to order the medication on the Internet and have it sent directly to their home.
"Treatments for MS cannot reverse the damage but they can arrest it, so the earlier we get someone on medication the quicker we can stop the disease from causing more harm, " says Calabresi.
Once identified, a nurse visits the patient with an iPad to get check on the patient, get details on medication and use the record to follow up regularly.
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America is very much of a pill oriented society with the use of over-the-counter medication on the rise.
Poor eye sight can also result in a person being unable to read the labels on medication and accidentally taking the wrong dose.
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The patient then takes the card to their pharmacist, who also has a smart card reader, and using information on the card, dispenses the prescribed medication into a dispenser.
The junior doctor had recorded details of patients' conditions and medication on the device and was meant to hand it over to the next doctor on shift.
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As well as financial incentives, participants on the scheme were offered medication and behavioural support.
The authors also noted that having anti-nausea medication on board reduced the need to divert flights due to severe nausea or vomiting.
Now 63, Erickson is on medication for the first time in years.
Can result in medication on the back of your throat and tongue.
Women in England and Wales with a strong family history of breast cancer could be offered medication on the NHS to try to prevent the disease.
The court heard that Proctor had been on medication for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder since the age of five.
Assume that your bad first impression was the real you, but the real you on sleep medication.
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Less medication settles on the back of your throat and tongue.
Furosemide is the only medication on which horses are permitted to compete in this country, a fact that Ed Martin says puts racing above the Olympics on the integrity scale.
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"On November 1, 2012, officials at the (Veterans Affairs Western New York Healthcare System) reported that while conducting pharmacy inspection rounds on the inpatient units, they discovered that insulin pens intended for individual patient use were found in the supply drawer of the medication carts without a patient label on them, " said the memo, obtained by CNN through the office of U.S. Rep. Brian Higgins, D-New York.
"The doctor assured me that no prohibited substances were in the medication, " Koubek wrote in his diary on the www.tennisweb.at website.
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Tareq says the dog has been on medication since he suffered a heart attack several weeks ago.
According to Bazelon, there many other possible causes of brain bleeding, few of which have been carefully explored by the medication profession fixated on the shaken baby diagnosis.
Later in the interview, Mr Bridger, who said he was on anti-depressant medication, was asked to try and remember the last time he saw April but said he had trouble with his short term memory.
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Patients on antiretroviral medication are less infectious because the drugs sharply suppress the amount of HIV in the body, meaning people on treatment have less virus to transmit.
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