Eteplirsen is not a cure for DMD, but this medicine may lessen muscle weakness and muscle wasting caused by this disease. Eteplirsen was approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on an "accelerated" basis. In clinical studies, some children responded to this medicine.
<em>Wildlife rehabilitation veterinary medicine</em> compares to <em>veterinary medicine with exotic animals in a zoo </em>as both of these veterinarians work with animals that are typically not domesticated.
However, besides several similarities, there are significant differences between the two.
<em>Wildlife veterinarians</em> are unaware about the animal’s past and, its interaction with humans whereas <em>veterinarians in zoos </em>do have an idea of the animal's background and they also can study its interaction humans as it lies in captivity.
The answer is Cortisol ad
ADH. The hypothalamus produces arginine-vasopressin (AVP) and corticotrophic-releasing
hormone (CRH). CRH induces the pituitary to produce cortisol which is known as
a stress factor. Cortisol then induced the hypothalamus to produce vasopressin
( also ADH ) that prompts an increase reabsorption of water and minerals in the
kidneys.