Answer:
c) Whenever heartburn occurs (prn) Q.I.D.
Explanation:
- Antacids are OTC drugs (no prescription needed) used to treat heartburn. They are usually salts (aluminium, calcium or magnesium) that neutralize the excess of acid in the stomach.
- Examples of antacids are: Pepto Bismol (P&G), Maalox (SANOFI) and Tums (GSK)
- There are other types of medications that control heartburn, but they do it through a different mechanism: instead of neutralizing the excess of acid, they inhibit the production of acid in the stomach. These are: PPIs (Proton Pump Inhibitors) and H2 inhibitors/blockers. These medications have important side effects and interactions, which is why they shouldn't be taken instead of an antacid to relief sporadic heartburn symptoms.
- Ranitidine (Zantac, by SANOFI) is an example of an H2 inhibitor, and Pantoprazole (Protonix, by Pfizer) is an example of a PPI.
- People who present heartburn only from time to time and have no underlying reflux disease are not prescribed PPIs or H2 inhibitors. It is advised that they take antacids after meals when heartburn occurs, but not in a routinely manner and not for more than 2 weeks. If symptoms persist or worsen, clients should see a doctor.
- Diet and lifestyle changes are also recommended for people who present heartburn; these include: avoiding foods that trigger it such as fried and spicy food & carbonated beverages, eating smaller meals, maintaining a healthy weight, avoiding smoking, and avoiding lying down after eating.
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There are both good carbs and bad carbs, so it depends what it is that you are eating whether or not it has good carbs or bad carbs. Fruits and vegetables have good carbs.
Answer:
True:
- It can reproduce only within other cells.
- Its hereditary material is in the form of a capsid.
Explanation:
Viruses are neither unicellular nor multicellular, they are limited fragments of nucleic acid (DNA or RNA) covered within a protein coat called capsule or capside, inside this capsid is always the genetic material of the virus, they do not possess subcellular organelles and they depend on another prokaryotic or eukaryotic cell for their reproduction.
I'm the same but I started to bench press witch kinda of helped me