Monday, 27 May 2013

Prophylactic Antibiotics Side effects.

  • Use of antibiotics leads to  fatal liver damage   Jaundice  Brain, Kidney, Neuro , Cardio vascular, Gastro Intestinal damages  Decrease WBC count etc. The use of combinations is having higher risk, as the toxicity of one antibiotic will be enhanced by another. Super infection resulting from the use of antibiotics (due to damage caused by the antibiotic in another danger. Above all developing resistant micro organisms to antibiotic is an International threat (New Delhi syndrome).
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Monday, 20 May 2013

New project of Careon

  • Careon Healthcare Solutions (p) Ltd, CHSL is an upcoming project of Careon with state of the art manufacturing facility. 1.5 acres of land is allocated by Kinfra at Bio-Technology park, Kalamassery. our quality standards are ISO-13485, CE, GMP.
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Monday, 13 May 2013

Drinking Hot Water helps to shred excess fat

Hot Water Uses
It doesn't take a lot of effort to gain the benefits of drinking hot water. To get the benefits of detoxification, you can drink hot water as little as 1-2 times a week. Of course, you can do it more often if you choose. The temperature of the water shouldn't be so hot that it burns you, when you drink it. However, it has to be hot enough to cause you to sweat after drinking it. In fact, for maximum benefit, you should find yourself sweating profusely while drinking it. Once you stop sweating, be sure to wipe away your perspiration and then drink another glass of hot water. This will help to balance out your body temperature.
Drinking hot water also helps to cleanse the nasal cavities. This is especially useful when you are congested during an illness. The vapor from the hot water loosens up all the mucus buildup. This, in turn, will help you be less congested. The detoxification process is also more beneficial when you are sick. The hot water will make you sweat and remove some of the toxins in your body, and hopefully will allow you to have a quicker recovery.
When you drink a glass or two of hot water, your body temperature will increase a little. Just like when you drink cold water, and your body had to regulate temperature by heating up, the hot water will cause your body to want to cool down. The way our bodies cool down is by sweating. When we sweat from drinking hot water, we are helping to purify our bloodstreams. We literally sweat out the toxins which have built up in our body.
Some evidence suggests that by drinking hot water, we remove built up deposits in our nervous system. These deposits are responsible for creating negative thoughts and emotions. By removing these build ups, we can help to purify our thoughts and put us in a better emotional state. Drinking hot water can also actually purify the toxins out of your body.
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Wednesday, 8 May 2013

Careon Medical Products- Control Health Infections

Careon is Committed to Control Hospital Infections

  • We take care of the sterile drapes and packs, wrap sheets to autoclave the instruments and also sterile bed sheets for post operation safety. The hospital has to take care of the theater disinfections, sterile procedure of the OT people and the patient, the cleaning of the instruments above all stringent  post operation care and protection including control of visitors….. You can control the hospital infection most effectively, a big service and good health to your patient.

Careon Single Use Apparels
 
Reusable Options
Assured safety
 
May or may not offer total safety
High barrier to blood or body fluids
 
Barrier properties for reusable apparels decrease with each wash
Lower lint than linen (lint is a source of infection)
 
High lint count
High comfort and breathability
 
High comfort and breathability
Proven sterilization performance
 
Difficult to prove sterilization performance
Full compliance with the AAMI PB70 Standard (Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation) Guaranteed performance every time
 
Does not comply
Guaranteed performance every time
 
Clipped or pinned reusable linen risks tears and holes during washing, mending and storage. According to an independent study in 1990 by the DuPont Company, a rapid decline in barrier protection occurred through the first 25 washings even when the reusable products were laundered to the manufacturer's specifications
Completely fulfill global standards
 
Do not completely fulfill global standards
High Barrier Protection from blood-borne pathogens and cross contamination
 
Reusable apparels do not give any protection
Always new, clean, consistent in performance.
 
Performance can be compromised during laundering process (dirt, virus parts, blood etc.)

Monday, 6 May 2013

Most People Are Not Meeting Physical Activity Guidelines

  • It has been recorded that 80% of Americans are not meeting the physical recommendations made by the federal government, according to a new report from the CDC published in the journal Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
  • The government's Physical Activity Guidelines suggests 2.5 hours of walking or 1.25 hours of jogging per week. In addition, strength activities like push-ups are sit-ups are recommended on two or more days per week.
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  • The CDC, culling info from 450,000 respondents to their Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, found that only 21% of adults 18 and older met both the aerobic and strength conditioning recommendations. There were 52% that met the aerobic guideline only, while 29% say they are meeting the strength-conditioning guideline.
  • "This is a great start, and we can use this information to encourage other adults to increase their aerobic and muscle-strengthening activity," says Carmen Harris, an epidemiologist in CDC's physical activity and health branch. "Improving access to safe and convenient places, such as parks, walking trails and sidewalks, can increase opportunities for physical activity in communities."

Thursday, 2 May 2013

FDA Bans Generic OxyContin

  • The U.S. Food and Drug Administration have announced that it would not approve generic versions of the powerful narcotic OxyContin.
  • The decision marks the first time the agency has allowed a manufacturer to state that a narcotic drug has tamper-resistant properties, said an agency official, Dr. Douglas C. Throckmorton.
  • "The data show that, when compared to original OxyContin, reformulated OxyContin has an increased ability to resist crushing, breaking, and dissolution using a variety of tools and solvents," FDA said in the notice posted in the Federal Register. 
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  • Throckmorton added that the FDA had looked at data from several studies, some of it underwritten by Purdue Pharma, in arriving at its decision, and that while the data was not perfect, the agency had concluded that it was enough to show that the new version of OxyContin was safer, in its abuse resistance, than the original version.