The key factor in achieving satisfactory dispensing from droppers is to ensure that the dropper is held vertically and this should form the basis of instructions to patients. Formulators should consider increasing the viscosity of prepared dropper solutions to reduce further errors in dose.
Polylactic acid (PLA) microspheres incorporating fluorescein as a histological marker have been prepared and used as a model for the testing of inhaled PLA microspheres (2-5 microns) in the lung. PLA microspheres (20 mg) were delivered to rabbits in the form of a saline nebulization. The distribution pattern within the pulmonary system showed that the fluorescein-labelled microspheres were distributed about the four lobes in discrete groups. The comparative numbers of these groups showed a trend towards a reduced concentration in the lower lobes. Subsequent histological examination revealed that the microsphere-treated lungs had been significantly damaged after 24 h. Histological damage was assessed in terms of pulmonary haemorrhage, eosinophilia and neutrophil infiltration.
With the increase of education level of parents an increase in the rate of parents who said 'I don't threatened'. We asked to parents 'How to punish your children?' 47.0% of families said not to punish. Conclusion The majority of neglect and abuse suffered by the parents and they think that they deserve punishment was the same group of children. Emotional and physical abuse in our society children are still being used as an education and disciplinary methods.
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