Aim: To know the the relationship between body weight and linear body measurements such as body length, height at withers and heart girth in Malabari adult female goats under field conditions. Materials and Methods: A total of 152 adult female Malabari goats' body weight and body measurements (body length, height at withers and heart girth) were used to develop the step wise multiple regression equations. Results: The average body weight, body length, height at withers and heart girth were 24.23 0.73 kg, 59.42 0.98 cm, 61.02 1.03 cm and 66.54 1.09 cm, respectively. Prediction of body weight based on heart girth alone or combined with other body 2 measurements had higher coefficient of determination (R ) and lower residual mean square (MSE). Conclusion: It could be concluded that the prediction model for body weight of Malabari female adult goats with independent variable heart girth can be better fit.
Corticosteroids are the drugs that are used commonly now a days as pain relievers, but these corticosteroids can affect the own immune system by suppressing. So, corticosteroids are the one of the reason for occurrence of the life threatening infectious diseases. Chronic use of corticosteroids mainly induces Cushing's syndrome, osteoporosis, diabetes mellitus, tuberculosis, jaundice etc. In this study we discussed on case studies regarding steroid induced Cushing syndrome who are admitted in the general medicine department at Santhiram Medical College and General Hospital in Nandyal Region. In these cases, the patients had followed the treatment of corticosteroids without any doctor prescription. Prescribing of steroids by RMP's and community pharmacies is increasing day by day, hence as role of clinical pharmacist it is advisable to create awareness on usage of steroids to the local pharmacies and RMP's by better training on the management of steroid therapy.
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