Sun Yang took the wrong what medicine and was banned?

Beijing time on November 24, The Anti-Doping Center of the State General Administration of Sports released an explosive news on its official website. Chinese swimmer Sun Yang, The news that Sun Yang was banned for 3 months and fined after a positive doping test in the National Swimming Championship caused a sensation in the media at home and abroad. Some media believed that Sun Yang should be banned for at least 2 years and was not eligible to participate in the Asian Games. The previously controversial swimming genius has once again become the focus. Instead of commenting hastily, it is not too late to start with the drug involved [trimetazidine] and learn some background knowledge before expressing your views. Trimetazidine Read More …

Phantom Ebola

Human beings have named themselves the king of all things. However, when human beings step into places in Africa that have never been favored by modern civilization, some mysterious species with a size of only a few tens of nanometers suddenly appear and ruthlessly ravage human beings. Our civilization and lives sometimes look like porcelain plates piled up high, and breaking is not far away. Without knowing the host, no vaccine, no curable drug, and the extremely horrible mode and speed of transmission, Ebola virus floated in Africa like a ghost, with 23 outbreaks from 1976 to 2012. In July 2014, Ebola virus broke out again in West Africa. Up to now, the number of infections and deaths has exceeded Read More …

Why did the United States send Ebola infected people back to China?

The Ebola outbreak in West Africa is out of control and the number of deaths and infections continues to rise. Due to the lack of vaccines and effective therapeutic drugs, isolation has become the most effective method to prevent the spread of the virus. As a result, most flights in West Africa have been grounded, travel bans have been issued, ports in various countries facing West Africa have been closed, and strict investigations have been carried out. Against this background of extreme panic, two days ago, the United States decided to take two Americans infected with Ebola virus in West Africa back to Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta for treatment, taking the initiative to bring the ghostly Ebola Read More …

The Day of Breast Expression

Today is not only the “confession and then day” that you are full of, but also the “breastfeeding day”. I don’t know whether it is a trap set by businessmen or a therapeutic drug for social degeneration to alienate some meaningless dates into shopping and love festivals. I don’t know whether it is a trap set by businessmen or a treatment drug for social degeneration. I want to rely on the days to embolden you, and sex is mostly sponsored by love. Anyway, I wish the diaosi and women and men who expressed their love today less money and more work. May you celebrate Mother’s Day, Father’s Day and Children’s Day next year. Of course, it is happy to express Read More …

These characteristics of newborns are normal, and improper handling is harmful.

Ordinary people do not have many chances to see newborn children all their lives. As parents, they may regard the physiological phenomena of some newborns as some abnormal diseases and do some improper treatment, causing harm to children. This phenomenon is very common in remote and backward areas. The following are some physiological phenomena that are often misjudged. 1. Fetal fat: At birth, the skin of full-term children is covered with a layer of white sebum. This kind of fetal fat has the function of protecting the skin and will gradually fall off and disappear naturally after birth. It does not need to be cleaned specially, and it cannot be scraped off with hard objects to avoid damaging the skin. Read More …

Fatty liver, liver cyst, liver hemangioma, gallbladder polyp-like change, what is going on?

With the enhancement of people’s health awareness, more and more people have formed the habit of routine physical examination every year. Many people will encounter mild abnormalities of one kind or another after receiving the physical examination report, such as: visceral B-ultrasound prompt [space occupying] [stones] and so on, [it is recommended to go to a specialist for further diagnosis and treatment]. And then, there will be quite a number of people who worry too much, feel uncomfortable, search indiscriminately on the Internet, and occasionally fall into the erroneous zone of small advertisements in an unguarded moment. I often met some friends in the clinic. I traveled thousands of miles to Beijing to find [scalpers] and hung up the expert Read More …

Varicella Vaccine-How to Vaccinate More Effectively?

In the 1970s, Japanese scientist Takahashi and his colleagues isolated a virus from a specimen of a boy suffering from natural chickenpox. After several times of attenuated culture, the obtained virus was named Oka strain and became the standard virus strain for varicella vaccine production in the world. Oka strain varicella vaccine has been used worldwide for more than 30 years, and its safety and effectiveness have been widely confirmed. I. Both domestic and imported varicella vaccines are Oka strains The domestic varicella vaccine was first produced by Shanghai Institute of Biological Products imported technology from Japan. In 2000, there were also imported varicella vaccines from SmithKline Company. After that, many vaccine enterprises in our country began to produce and Read More …

7 Common Medication Errors

According to a recent survey by Lloyds Pharmacy, 46 percent of patients do not take their medicines correctly. [It is estimated that 10 percent of hospitalizations are due to incorrect medication,] said Sultan Dajeni, an expert at the Royal Institute of Medicine Experts such as Dr. Sandipp Barajan, a rheumatologist at the Stabash Hospital in the UK, Paul Litter, a professor at the Primary Health Care Research Department of the University of Southampton in the UK, Nitin Marcartier, a pharmacist at Lloyds Pharmacy in the UK, and Sunil Kochha, a pharmacist at the Pharmacist Information Network, summarized the seven most common mistakes in taking medicine. I. Tablets Break and Take The structure of dosage forms such as sustained-release tablets can Read More …

Are these pills still being taken with birth control pills? Have made a big mistake

I. Rifampicin It is a commonly used anti-tuberculosis drug, which can accelerate the metabolism of norethisterone and ethinylestradiol, the main components of oral contraceptives, reduce the concentration of drugs in blood, and may also cause partial shedding of endometrium to cause intravenous drip hemorrhage or inexhaustible leaching. At the same time, it can reduce the contraceptive effect and lead to contraceptive failure. II. Antibiotics Some people have observed 38 women who took contraceptives while using ampicillin, neomycin, tetracycline, compound sulfamethoxazole and chloramphenicol, resulting in contraceptive failure. It was found that the reason for its failure was that antibiotics inhibited intestinal bacteria and greatly reduced the amount of glucuronidase produced by antibiotics, thus affecting the absorption of contraceptives in intestinal tract Read More …

The list of wise choices issued by the American Academy of Pediatrics

The American Academy of Pediatrics has released two [wise choices] lists of 10 items, listing common unnecessary examinations and treatments in pediatrics. (1) Obvious viral infectious respiratory diseases (sinusitis, Pharyngitis, bronchitis) should not use antibacterial drugs. (2) Cough medicine and cold medicine should not be prescribed or recommended for respiratory diseases in children under 4 years old. (3) CT scan is not necessary for immediate evaluation of mild head trauma. According to the Clinical Observation/Pediatric Emergency Nursing Applied Research Network Standard (PECARN), To determine whether imaging examination is needed. (4) Neuroimaging is not necessary for simple thermal epilepsy (CT, MRI examination. (5) CT scans are not necessary in routine abdominal pain assessment. (6) Do not use large doses of dexamethasone Read More …