
Pretoria, Roodeplaat Dam 214112 80133 1 ; A Grade 12 certificate or an equivalent qualification. The following factors will serve as a recommendation: Experience knowledge in laboratory work. Ability to plan and organise work according to laboratory activities. Experience in minor administrative tasks. Knowledge of what is accreditation. Knowledge of Occupational Health and Safety Act and safety principles practices. Computer literacy basics ; . A driver's license will be an added recommendation. Key Performance Areas: The duties of the incumbent of the post will include the following: Preparation of solutions, media, standards and reagents. Cleaning of laboratory and culture fish tanks. Cleaning of glassware according to procedures. Conductivity, Oxygen, pH and free chlorine measurements and calibrations of instruments. Glassware calibration. Removal of toxic waste. Update accreditation system. Capture of data onto Laboratory Information Management System or similar software packages. Assist with the execution of analysis on water samples. Laboratory stocktaking. Collection of samples. Mr C Carelsen, Tel 012 ; 808 9562. The Director, Resource Quality Services, Department of Water Affairs and Forestry, Private Bag X 313, Pretoria, 0001. Mr C Carelsen. 02 March 2007. SENIOR ADMINISTRATION CLERK GRADE I WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT ; R54 222 per annum Bloemfontein 011240 80148 1 ; A Grade 12 Certificate. Computer literacy Ms Word and Ms Excel ; . Good written and verbal communication skills in both English and Afrikaans. Knowledge of the WARMS program and administration skills will be an added advantage. Key Performance Areas: The successful candidate will perform his her duties in the Free State Regional Office in the sections: Demand and Catchment Management and Water Supply and Abstraction Control. Provisioning of registration and licensing forms to applicants. Assist applicants with the completion of the application forms. Capturing data on the WARMS database. Generate WARMS reports. Prepare, copy and send out registration certificates. Fulfill help desk functions, record keeping and filing. Ms K M Ntema, Tel 051 ; 405 9209. The Regional Director: Department of Water Affairs and Forestry, Private Bag 528, Bloemfontein, 9300. Ms M van Rooyen. 02 March 2007. SENIOR ADMINISTRATION CLERK I R54 222 per annum Midmar Dam 602913 80148 2 ; Senior Certificate. Recommendations: Code EB Licence. Computer Literacy. Knowledge of Logis and SAP; Proven experience in Supply Chain Management with regards to inventory and related procedures. Knowledge of prescripts as laid down by the PFMA. Key Performance Areas : Ensure that Internal Requisitions are processed according to Provisioning Administration Standards. Capture of requisitions and issues. Assist with stocktaking. Reporting on Inventory Matters to the System Controller. Handle queries from Chief-Users. Receipting of Inventory. Co-ordinate health and safety checks. Maintain a filing system as required by the Provisioning Administration Standards. Mr N Singh, Tel 033 ; 330 2051. The Chief Director: Department of Water Affairs and Forestry, PO Box 1018, Durban, 4000. Ms N Pillay. 02 March 2007. AUXILIARY SERVICES OFFICER II: WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT ; R46 200 per annum Bloemfontein 011250 80131 1 ; A Grade 12 Certificate. Computer literacy. Good written and verbal communication skills in both English and Afrikaans. Knowledge of mathematical calculations. A valid code B or EB drivers licence. Willingness to travel. Key Performance Areas: The successful candidate will perform his her duties in the Free State Regional Office in the sections: Demand and Catchment Management and Water Supply and and trandate.
Zestril 25Benefit Design Drug Benefit Product Coverage: Products covered: Most legend drugs from companies with rebate agreements and drugs on the Nevada Preferred Drug List including prescribed insulin; disposable needles and syringe combinations used for insulin; blood glucose test strips; and urine ketone test strips. Products covered under DME: total parental nutrition; interdialytic parenteral nutrition. Products not covered: cosmetics; fertility drugs; experimental drugs; hair growth products; weight loss products; and DESI drugs. Over-the-Counter Product Coverage: Products covered: allergy, asthma, and sinus products; analgesics; cough and cold preparations; digestive products; and smoking deterrent products. Products covered with restrictions: topical products. OTC drugs are reimbursed at EAC + .76 or the usual and customary amount, whichever is less, and require prior authorization. Products not covered: feminine products. Therapeutic Category Coverage: Therapeutic categories covered: analgesics, antipyretics, and NSAIDs; antibiotics; anticoagulants; anticonvulsants; anti-depressants; antidiabetic agents; antihistamine drugs; antilipemic agents; anti-psychotics; anxiolytics, sedatives, and hypnotics; cardiac drugs; chemotherapy agents; prescribed cold medications; contraceptives; ENT anti-inflammatory agents; hypotensive agents; misc. GI products; prescribed smoking deterrents; sympathominetics adrenergic and thyroid agents. Prior authorization required for: CNS stimulants; antifungals; Hemapopoiletic; PPIs; Cox2 inhibitors; duragisic patches; HCG; Gonadotropin, Gonadotropin releasing hormone analog; Erythropoetin; Interferon; IV antibiotic; Methylpenidate, Peomoline; vitamins; and Remicade. Partial coverage for: growth hormones prior authorization required estrogens; and anabolic steroids. Therapeutic categories not covered: anorectics; amphetamine combinations; erectile dysfunction medications; radiopague and radiographic products; DESI drugs; yohimbine; and drugs not participating in the drug rebate program and zebeta.
Pressure. This stimulates the sympathetic nervous system and also activates the baroreceptor reflexes. In turn this leads to an increase in heart rate, cardiac output, and renin release. Medications that inhibit the sympathetic response usually are given with vasodilator drugs. In addition to their use as antihypertensives, some vasodilator drugs work to treat angina pectoris ischemic chest pain ; . For example, nitrates dilate veins and arteries. Their dilating effects on veins lead to venous pooling of blood. They also reduce the amount of blood return to the heart. Thus these effects reduce left ventricular end-diastolic volume and pressure. The subsequent decrease in wall tension helps to reduce myocardial oxygen demand and also relieves the chest pain of myocardial ischemia. Vasodilator drugs are classified as arteriolar dilators and arteriolar and venous dilators. Examples of each include the following: I Arteriolar dilator drugs Diazoxide Hyperstat IV ; Hydralazine Apresoline ; Minoxidil Loniten ; I Arteriolar and venous dilator drugs Sodium nitroprusside Nipride, Nitropress ; Nitrates and nitrites Amyl nitrite inhalant Isosorbide dinitrate Isordil, Sorbitrate ; Nitroglycerin sublingual tablet Nitrostat ; Nitropaste Nitro-Bid ointment, Nitrostat, Nitrol ; Intravenous nitroglycerin Tridil ; Angiotensin-converting Enzyme Inhibitor Drugs. As described in Chapter 7, the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system plays a key role in maintaining blood pressure. This system also plays a key role in the sodium and fluid balance. A disturbance in this system can result in hypertension. In addition, kidney damage can result in an inability to regulate the release of renin through normal feedback mechanisms. This causes elevated blood pressure in some patients. Angiotensin II is a strong vasoconstrictor that raises blood pressure. Angiotensin II also causes the release of aldosterone. Aldosterone contributes to sodium and water retention. By inhibiting conversion of the precursor angiotensin I to the active molecule angiotensin II which is brought about through ACE ; , the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system is suppressed and blood pressure is lowered. Examples of ACE inhibitors include captopril Capoten ; , enalapril Vasotec ; , benazepril Lotensin ; , fosinopril Monopril ; , lisinopril Prinivil, Sestril ; , and quinapril Accupril ; . Calcium channel blockers. Calcium channel blocking agents such as verapamil Isoptin ; , amlodipine Norvasc ; , felodipine Plendil ; , and diltiazem Cardizem, Tiazac ; reduce peripheral vascular resistance by inhibiting the contractility of vascular smooth muscle. They dilate coronary vessels through the same mechanism. The effects of these drugs are important in treating hypertension, decreasing the oxygen requirements of the heart through decreased afterload ; , and increasing oxygen supply by abolishing coronary artery spasm ; , thus relieving the causes of angina pectoris. The various drugs in this class differ in degree of. | Zestril dosesDiazepam dye az' e pam ; Apo-Diazepam CAN ; , Diastat, Diazemuls CAN ; , Diazepam Intensol, Valium, Vivol CAN ; Pregnancy Category D C-IV controlled substance Drug classes Benzodiazepine Antianxiety agent Antiepileptic agent Skeletal muscle relaxant, centrally acting Therapeutic actions Exact mechanisms of action not understood; acts mainly at the limbic system and reticular formation; may act in spinal cord and at supraspinal sites to produce skeletal muscle relaxation; potentiates the effects of GABA, an inhibitory neurotransmitter; anxiolytic effects occur at doses well below those necessary to cause sedation, ataxia; has little effect on cortical function. Indications Management of anxiety disorders or for short-term relief of symptoms of anxiety Acute alcohol withdrawal; may be useful in symptomatic relief of acute agitation, tremor, delirium tremens, hallucinosis Muscle relaxant: adjunct for relief of reflex skeletal muscle spasm due to local pathology inflammation of muscles or joints ; or secondary to trauma; spasticity caused by upper motoneuron disorders cerebral palsy and paraplegia athetosis, stiff-man syndrome Treatment of tetanus parenteral ; Antiepileptic: adjunct in status epilepticus and severe recurrent convulsive seizures parenteral adjunct in convulsive disorders oral ; Preoperative: relief of anxiety and tension and to lessen recall in patients prior to surgical procedures, cardioversion, and endoscopic procedures parenteral ; Management of selected, refractory patients with epilepsy who require intermittent use to control bouts of increased seizure activity rectal ; Unlabeled use: treatment of panic attacks Contraindications and cautions Contraindicated with hypersensitivity to benzodiazepines; psychoses, acute narrowangle glaucoma, shock, coma, acute alcoholic intoxication; pregnancy cleft lip or palate, inguinal hernia, cardiac defects, microcephaly, pyloric stenosis when used in first trimester; neonatal withdrawal syndrome reported in newborns lactation. Use cautiously with elderly or debilitated patients; impaired liver or kidney function. Available forms Tablets--2, 5, 10 mg; SR capsule--15 mg; oral solution--1 mg ml, 5 mg 5 ml; rectal pediatric gel--2.5, 5, 10 mg; rectal adult gel--10, 15, 20 mg; injection--5 mg ml.The past 10 years have wimessed major advances in molecular biology and immunological techniques, and much of this has been applied to the study of human diseases. Nowhere has progress been more rapid than in endocrinology, and this timeous book provides an excellent review of the advances in this field. The first chapter reviews the role of aberrant HLA la surface molecule expression in initiating organ-specific auro-immunity, particularly with reference to Grave's disease and juvenile onset diabetes mellitus and norvasc. Maintaining sales of Losec was essential to dampening the impact of Zestril's patent expiry. The drug's sales began to decline before it lost patent protection in the US in 2002, when it fell out of the blockbuster league. Replacing Zeetril in the blockbuster rankings is AstraZeneca's follow-up to Losec, Nexium, the launch strategy and sales performance of which is discussed in Chapter 2 of this report. Nexium's sales rose by 248% in 2002, its first full year on the US market, making it the 21st highest selling pharmaceutical of the year. Through effective trial design, AstraZeneca has worked hard to position Nexium as an improvement upon Losec while still forging a strong link between the two products. To date, this has resulted in the successful transfer of brand loyalty from the first `purple pill' to the second. It should result in sales of around bn in 2007. |
Zestril tablets contain the active ingredient lisinopril, which is a type of medicine.
J. Stevens, F. MacDougall, M. Jenner, H. Oakervee, J. Cavenagh, T.A. Lister Barts and the London School of Medicine, LONDON, United Kingdom Background. St Bartholomew's Hospital is a major centre for the treatment of acute myeloid leukaemia Aml ; and since June 2003 has been participating in the MRC AML15 trial. To date AML15 has recruited 2340 patients from 154 centres; St Bartholomew's is in the top ten centres for recruitment. Aims This analysis has been undertaken to determine what proportion of newly diagnosed patients who are eligible for the trial are actually entered, and to compare the presenting features and outcomes of those entered with those not. Results Since June 2003, 82 patients who were eligible for AML15 presented to our centre age 17-60 years, median age 46.8 years, male: female ratio 1.3: 1 ; Forty-nine patients 60% ; were consented to the trial. The median age of trial patients was 50 years, median age non-trial patients 44.8 years. Twenty-nine 61% ; of the male patients were randomised into the trial and 20 57% ; of the female patients. Sixty-five 79% ; of the patients presenting were white Caucasian; 6 were African, 4 were African-Caribbean, 3 of South Asian origin and 4 were from other ethnic groups. Forty-one of 65 63% ; of the white Caucasians entered AML15, compared with 8 17 47% ; of the patients from the ethnic minorities. This trend was not statistically significant p 0.2 ; . The trial and non-trial groups were matched for the cytogenetic risk status, except for patients with t 15; 17 ; . Fifteen of the eligible patients had t 15; 17 ; at presentation, but only 6 40% ; were randomised into AML15. We also analysed the day of the week on which patients first presented to the hospital; only one of four patients who presented at the weekend Saturday or Sunday ; , entered AML15, otherwise day of the week of presentation did not influence trial entry. Only 9 82 11% ; of patients were not invited to participate in the trial. One of these presented on the weekend; other reasons documented for not entering the trial included too unwell to consent 4 patients ; cognitive impairment 3 patients ; , and communication difficulties 1 patient ; .Nineteen of the 73 patients invited to participate in the trial were not randomised. Fifteen 20% ; patients declined.; 4 patients and rythmol.
Infants with histories of in utero exposure to ACE inhibitors should be closely observed for hypotension, oliguria, and hyperkalemia. If oliguria occurs, attention should be directed toward support of blood pressure and renal perfusion. Exchange transfusion or dialysis may be required as means of reversing hypotension and or substituting for disordered renal function. Lisinopril, which crosses the placenta, has been removed from neonatal circulation by peritoneal dialysis with some clinical benefit, and theoretically may be removed by exchange transfusion, although there is no experience with the latter procedure. No teratogenic effects of lisinopril were seen in studies of pregnant rats, mice, and rabbits. On a mg kg basis, the doses used were up to 625 times in mice ; , 188 times in rats ; , and 0.6 times in rabbits ; the maximum recommended human dose. PRECAUTIONS General Aortic Stenosis Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy: As with all vasodilators, lisinopril should be given with caution to patients with obstruction in the outflow tract of the left ventricle. Impaired Renal Function: As a consequence of inhibiting the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system, changes in renal function may be anticipated in susceptible individuals. In patients with severe congestive heart failure whose renal function may depend on the activity of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system, treatment with angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors, including ZESTRIL, may be associated with oliguria and or progressive azotemia and rarely with acute renal failure and or death. In hypertensive patients with unilateral or bilateral renal artery stenosis, increases in blood urea nitrogen and serum creatinine may occur. Experience with another angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor suggests that these increases are usually reversible upon discontinuation of ZESTRIL and or diuretic therapy. In such patients, renal function should be monitored during the first few weeks of therapy.
Taxable Benefits Avant. Salary Paid impos. Traitement 8, 143.86 9, 871.20 6, 239.58 0, 338.33 3, 981.80 0, 348.53 7, 433.09 0, 912.67 8, 569.05 2, 260.42 2, 493.69 2, 607.24 0, 849.66 2, 073.02 3, 049.64 0, 332.13 3, 900.08 3, 584.95 4, 055.44 2, 671.43 9, 394.89 5, 469.19 8.52 1.69 6.28 7.26 9.39 9.95 0.55 3.19 3.59 3.46 9.64 8.12 3.19 4.72 8.63 7.26 8.21 2.79 5.13 3.39 4.16 4.89 Page 153 of de 173.
Diminution - a diminishing or lessening, decrease, reduction, abatement: The coach attributes his team's lack of success over the past several seasons to a diminution of talent. Also: diminuendo a gradual reduction of loudness ; , diminutive small ; , diminutiveness. [deminuo, deminuere, deminui, deminutus - to make smaller or less; minutia, minutiae, f. - smallness] diminutive - adj. ; 1 ; small, tiny; 2 ; grammar ; expressing smallness: In German, -lein, and -chen are diminutive suffixes. n. ; 1 ; a small thing or person; 2 ; a diminutive element word or part of a word ; . Also: diminuendo decrescendo ; , diminution, diminutiveness. [deminuo, deminuere, deminui, deminutus - to make smaller, lessen; deminutio, deminutionis, f. - a lessening; minutia, minutiae, f. - smallness] minuet - 1 ; a slow dance popular in the 17th and 18th centuries: Louis XIV introduced the minuet to the French court around 1650. 2 ; a composition in 3 4 time suitable for such a dance. [minor, minus - smaller; minutus, minuta, minutum - small; minusculus, minuscula, minusculum - somewhat small; minutatim - little by little; minutia, minutiae, f. - smallness].
Furosemide Bumetamide Triamterene Metolazone Hydrochloro- Spironolactone thiazide Captopril Enalapril Lisinopril Atenolol Metoprolol Quinapril Moexipril Benazepril Propranolol Nadolol Lasix Dyazide Maxzide HydroDIURIL Capoten Vasotec Prinivil Zestril Tenormin Lopressor Inderal Avapro Atacand Cozaar Nifedical Norvasc Plendil Cardizem Tiazac Calan Lipitor Lescol Mevacor Dyrenium Bumex Zaroxolyn Aldactone Accupril Univasc Lotensin Corgard Toprol Can cause loss of potassium, calcium and magnesium, or potassium overload. Some should not be taken with meals; may dangerously increase potassium. Take with or without food. Increases drowsiness. With cardiovascular and analgesic medications.
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Consolidated balance sheet Cash and cash equivalents The Company considers all liquid assets with maturities of three months or less at the date of purchase to be cash equivalents. Cash and cash equivalents consist primarily of cash at bank and in hand, fixed-term deposits, and bearer bonds. These are posted at nominal value or at acquisition cost, approximating their current value or fair value on the respective key dates. This definition is used analogously in the consolidated cash flow statement. Trade receivables Receivables are posted at their nominal value, which corresponds to their fair value. Value adjustments for possible credit risks are made if there are objective indications that the amount due will not be paid. Inventories Pursuant to IAS 2, inventories include those held for sale in the ordinary course of business finished goods and merchandise ; , those in the process of production for such sale unfinished goods ; , or those in the form of materials or supplies to be consumed in the production process or in the rendering of services raw materials and supplies ; . Inventories are measured at the lower of cost calculated on the basis of the weighted average method ; and net realizable value, i.e. the sales revenue achievable in the ordinary course of business net of esti.
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