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saladinnoir:It runs deep even in Nigerian constitution. It will require a revolution. |
TheboyGhost:Such is life. |
TheboyGhost:From the comments on this thread. It shows that most people are guilty of it here hence the few comments. This is a topic we are not ready for. |
Still pondering on definition of youth as age 16 to 24. |
dyera:Almost every strong disease is lased with conspiracy theory. Same was said of HIV, TB, Diabetes etc. |
Ibrahimcoomasie:Amen |
BreakingNews21:Alot of theoretical assertions here with promises of cures. If they are really what they claimed to be . We could have seen them, the western medical organization cannot stop it. Stop believing in conspiracy theories. |
Cricketman:You must be joking. You know nothing about cancer |
Originalsly:This is because cancer is caused by alot of things. Cancer is the most complicated among all diseases. It is not a single disease but a name for a body of related diseases. Scientist are yet to fully unraveled the mysteries. Except you are ignorant there are some things that have been linked to cancer which calls for prevention like radiation, cigarettes smoke , some synthetic products and chemicals etc. |
One of the most ridiculous unproven ways of preventing pregnancy is douching in salt and water or drinking it. This is as a result of years of searching for cheaper and better means of preventing pregnancy. Another reason why it is gaining popularity is it's use raise no eyebrow unlike going to a shop to get contraceptive pills or condom. There are so many others like alabukun and ampiclox but this prove to be very funny as well as dangerous. Myth 1 : Taking Salt And Water To Prevent Pregnancy To understand how this method is so dumb, lets us go back to our elementary secondary school biology or what is known in higher institution as anatomy. Fluid in the mouth goes through the oesophagus and into the stomach. It gets to the intestines where it is absorbed and filtered into the blood stream. It then goes to the liver it goes where a lot of breakdown is done. Final destination is in the kidney after which the waste or excess is deposited in the kidney. The useful nutrients are send to the storage organs or organs needing them. From the kidney, it goes to the urethra . The urethra is close to the female reproductive organs e.g vagina but do not share any common link. They are separate. There is no way any of the waste product gets to the vagina. If the urinary product gets there, it will expose the vagina to infection. Besides, this process takes hours before it can get to the urethra. That is enough time for the sperm to get through the cervix to the womb. So drinking water mixed with salt will arrive late even if it will be effective in killing the sperm. It will only be feasible if it is said that salt and water prevent implantation or killing the embryo. Still yet it remains unproven. Myth 2: Washing Vagina With Salt Water Salt kills microbes. It absorb moisture from microbes. Thinking of the powerful antimicrobial properties of salt can seem a good theory to back up the claims that salt water can kill sperm in the vagina. Lets understand something. Semen is a thick fluid. It dries up when exposed to air. It gets light when it goes into the vagina within some few minutes. This is due to the environment of the vagina. The light Semen encourage the sperm to move into the cervix in search of a fertile ovum at the speed of about 40 km/h. It becomes almost impossible to wash it out after some few minutes. Even if it was done immediately, it will not work. Let's see the reason. Semen contains salt. That shows that sperm survive more in salt. To explain, semen are even stored in salty water in hospitals. So the salt will not even harm the sperm. Side Effect Of Salt Water Drinking salt water is dangerous to health. It is one of the cause of hypertension. It also cause dehydration. This is because the body will be needing enough water to remove the excess salt from the body to prevent complication. This is the cause of some avoidable deaths when there was a hoax message to bath and drink salt water to prevent Ebola. Washing the vagina with salt water can also lead to dehydration of that vagina. This can causing itching and dryness. This leads to the loss's of normal vagina flora and Increase the chances of infection. Beware of common myths spreading around. Mods help take it to a larger audience so we can dispel this myth #DrugXpert Seun myndd44 Nlfpmod dominique
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TODAY IS WORLD CANCER DAY World Cancer Day aims to prevent millions of deaths each year by raising awareness and education about cancer, and pressing governments and individuals across the world to take action against the disease. The theme for World Cancer Day 2022-2024 is ”CLOSE THE CARE GAP” The global cancer epidemic is huge and is set to rise. Currently, 8.2 million people die from cancer worldwide every year, out of which 4 million are premature deaths (aged 30 to 69 years). Urgent action needs to be taken to raise awareness about the disease and to develop practical strategies to address the cancer burden. Global disparities in access to prevention, treatment and palliative care are growing exponentially. World Cancer Day is the ideal opportunity to spread the word and raise the profile of cancer in people's minds, in the world's media, and on the global health and development agenda. Every single person has the ability to make a difference, large or small, but together the health community can make real progress in reducing the global impact of cancer.
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Whatever you do never reach a point where you get addicted. |
I commend NDLEA for their tireless efforts to combat this menàce. P.S Today is world pharmacist day. Let's join hands and celebrate pharmacists contribution to health care. https://www.nairaland.com/7350685/wpd-pharmacy-united-action-healthier#116990245 |
LordPsalm:Exactly |
Kaaghoney:It's not just prostate cancer . Cancer in general have become common, many women suffering from breast and ovarian cancer. The fact that our forefathers didn't fàce what we are facing shows that our new lifestyle is a contributing factor. |
light099:You are making àlot of sense |
The quote you made is not even related to artificial insemination. You were busy saying the bible is the word of God and a guide to all yet no verses mentioned up there that denounce insemination. Just because you are not okay with it does not mean you use bible to back up your claim. There was a time people were saying rapping and break dance in church is a sin. P. S Today is world pharmacist day. Let's join hands and celebrate pharmacists contribution to health care. https://www.nairaland.com/7350685/wpd-pharmacy-united-action-healthier#116990245 |
Nairalanders join let's celebrate with our pharmacists.
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This thread is a sequel to world pharmacist day celebrated in 2021 https://www.nairaland.com/6770676/world-pharmacy-day-things-may The World Pharmacists Day campaign is led by International Pharmaceutical Federation(FIP) which is held every 25th September as an avenue to promote the pharmacy profession worldwide. The theme for this year is : Pharmacy united in action for a healthier world . A BRIEF HISTORY OF PHARMACY According to Greek legends written centuries ago, the Greek god of Medicine, Asclepius, delegated the compounding of his remedies to Hygieia, his apothecary or pharmacist. As such healing and pharmacy went hand-in-hand and were often thought of as the same practice. The line between pharmacy and medicine began to be defined by the eighth century and was firmly established in the 17th century as physicians could no longer prepare medications for their patients themselves. The field transformed yet again with the onslaught of World War II where new drugs were constantly introduced into the market broadening the role of the pharmacist. THE ROLES OF PHARMACY IN HEALTHCARE Today’s pharmacist performs multiple vital roles making them indispensable to health care. 1. ROLE IN DISPENSING The tasks bestowed on pharmacists include identifying and providing people with the right medication, stocking/restocking of all essential medicines, staying ahead of medicine expiry dates, patient counseling, compounding, drug information etc. A contributing factor to why some people might be oblivious to the role of a pharmacist in health is due to their familiarity with patent medicine ventors/chemists who are not professionals. A lot of people do not know that there is a draconian difference between a chemist and a pharmacy. a. PHARMACY: A Pharmacy is a premise overseen by a licensed pharmacist that carry out activities like counseling, patient care, compounding and preparation of medicines along with dispensing of medical prescriptions (prescription , controlled and over-the-counter medicines) from a Registered Medical Practitioner. Pharmacies are generally larger in size and carry a wider range of medicines and consumables not found in a chemist. b. CHEMIST: Patent medicine stores/chemist are lower-tier retail outlets, with no pharmacist , who sell over-the-counter drugs(those sold directly to a consumer without a prescription), chemical products and household remedies. They might also sell over-the-counter family planning methods, especially condoms, oral contraceptives, and emergency contraception. They usually have storefronts, product displays, and a counter. Many have a small room in the back, separated by a curtain or door, for examinations and treatment. 2. ROLE IN QUALITY ASSURANCE The menace of counterfeit (fake) and adulterated drugs have been linked to illegal drug distributors. In their quest for cheap drugs patent medicine vendors might end up acquiring substandard drugs which leads to a patient getting a sub therapeutic dose. Those who operate patent medicine stores do not have grounded knowledge in drugs and as such are oblivious to the nature, mechanism of action, interactions and contraindications of most drugs. In addition they do not know how to authenticate many drugs gotten from distributors as such more prone to dish out adulterated, substandard or fake drugs unknowingly. They might also be oblivious to the proper storage of thermolabile drugs as such may end up dispensing denatured drugs. 3. ROLE IN CURTAILING SUBSTANCE ABUSE Pharmacists have played a role in curtailing the menace of drug abuse in Nigerian. Drugs like Codeine, Tramadol, Pentazocine, Promethazine, Benzodiazepine class, etc have been prone to addiction. Drug addicts try to maneuver their way to get those drugs, some have went to the extent of forging prescription with the doctor signature. I once caught an addict who forged a doctor's signature demanding a pack of Pentazocine. On seeing the oddity of the prescription I asked where he was coming from so I can meet the doctor, he told me so I followed him to see the doctor. He only went and showed me a patient claiming the patient was in serious pain that was why . I then went to consult the nurse on duty. Only for me to turn around and can't find the patient , he ran away. This happened in a hospital. 4. ROLE IN SAFETY AND EFFICACY OF DRUGS The pharmacist is the drug expert trained in the correct and safe use of drugs. Drugs are one of the greatest inventions known to man. A drug is "a substance intended for use in the diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment, or prevention of disease. However, a common paradox in disease management is: every drug is a potential poison. The dose determine that a thing is not poison. So when does a drug becomes a poison? Simply put, when it is misused or abused. This is done by using medicines other than how it is prescribed by a licensed medical practitioner( Self medication) In self medication, the illnesses may not be correctly recognized by individuals due to lack of training. Hence, the drugs may not be the right one as such the possibility of drug harm is largely increased. Conversly, a patient might know the illness but demographics might discourage the use of the drugs . There are drugs pregnant women or children should not take, or that people with certain diseases should not take. Such drugs can become poisons to those individuals when taken. Another problem is taking improper dosages. Drugs are precisely dosed so they are not harmful. If improperly taken, such drugs become poisonous and deadly. Considering the several variables that may make a drug poisonous, the pharmacist is in the best place to give advice regarding drugs. 5. ROLE IN DRUG DISTRIBUTION Pharmacists and other bodies have worked tirelessly to curtail the chaotic drug distribution problem in Nigeria. In 2012, the New Drug Distribution System was established to increase access to high-quality, low-cost medications at all levels of health-care delivery while also reducing the activities of charlatans( those who distribute counterfeit. or adulterated drugs). Noncompliance with regulatory agencies such as the Pharmacist Council of Nigeria (PCN) and the NAFDAC results in disciplinary measures. 6. PHARMACISTS ARE EASILY ACCESSIBLE The best part is this is that a pharmacist is always ready to handle any drug related problem even without an appointment. Unlike a doctor you do not need an appointment to see a pharmacist. The best bet in the continuous safe and effective use of drugs are the Pharmacists. May it be our goal to consult a pharmacist when the need arises. #WPD Cc Lalasticlala seun Sissy3, dominique
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MorataFC:In the movie, tenet a real plane was destroyed. You can check it via google Also check the movie titanic, a real ship was destroyed while making the movie. |
happy world pharmacy day |
As a commemoration of the world pharmacist day with the theme "Pharmacy: Always trusted for your health". I will like to use this medium to enlighten the public in the roles of the pharmacist in health care. ¶ Pharmacist are not just drug sellers. There is a skewed perception of pharmacists being just drug sellers or dispensers just like people in the patent medicine store or chemist. Yes that is partially true but that is a microcosm of what we do. A pharmacist also compound drugs and extemporaneous preparations to specific patients when the need arises. A pharmacist can also provide patient counseling on the right way to taking medication and maintaining good health. He/she also plays a role in counseling patients on smoking cessation, drug abuse, alcohol addiction and other toxic substances. A pharmacist does not only dispense drugs but provide pharmaceutical care to the patient. ¶ Community pharmacists have diverse roles A community Pharmacist can also provide medical checkup services such as blood pressure measurement, temperature, auscultation, first aid services etc Aside dispensing, pharmacist are active in cold chain management and administration of vaccines, patient counseling and medication therapy management to better understand the drugs you are about to take and any caution if there is. ¶ It takes a lot of schooling to be a pharmacist: It takes a total of 5-6years of rigorous training to finish the pharmacy degree program, this is excluding a one year internship. Pharmacists are well trained professionals on drugs and drug related information, no health professional knows it better than them. A pharmacist in summary is a drug expert. ¶ A Pharmacist provide drug information: Pharmacists are the hub for drug information. Both health care professionals and patients consult pharmacists on drug information. A pharmacist tells the patient which drugs to take with or without food, which drugs should not be taken at the same, what drug is not recommended for you or not etc. Patients who are non compliant to the Pharmacist's instructions are at risk of exacerbating the illness or reducing their quality of life. ¶ Pharmacists can save you from spending more: There are times a doctor will prescribe expensive drugs to a patient and if that patient is not drug insured he might find difficulty in acquiring them. Most of the time a pharmacist can recommend another drug similar in action but cost effective or the same drug prescribed but at a lower cost by replacing a branded with a generic drug. A pharmacist can also provides information on rebates and other cost saving tips to help lower cost of medicine. ¶ A pharmacist checkmates a doctor's prescription: When a doctors prescription enters into the hands of a pharmacist, the pharmacist first authenticates if it is actually from a doctor or the patient is trying to forge it so he can self medicate or abuse the drugs ( drug abuse have become a menace in the society) If it is truly from a doctor the pharmacist checks for drug-drug interaction, drug food interaction, allergy, adverse effects than might harm the patient in special conditions such as pregnancy, being a child or an old man. The pharmacist also checks for accuracy and dose of the medication for the patients indication. He or she then raises any concern to the prescribing doctor and provide recommendation. ¶ Pharmacists work in variety of places: Most people assume pharmacists only work in the community (community pharmacist) or hospital (hospital pharmacist) . Pharmacists also work in the government, administration, pharmaceutical companies, public health, academia, research, informatics and management care. Pharmacists who work in pharmaceutical industries ensure that high quality drugs are being supplied to the public. They utilized their knowledge on pharmacology, pharmaceutics , biotechnology and pharmaceutical chemistry to further advance the health care system. Pharmacist in government and administration such as NAFDAC, NDLEA ensure sanity in drug distribution and work in eradication the menace of counterfeit drugs (e.g Dora Akunyuli). Research institute like NIPRD carry out research on our indigenous plants and were able to discover for promising drugs such as Niprisan ( drug for sickle cell). ¶ Pharmacists are quintessential Pharmacist are one of the most accessible healthcare professionals in the community. Pharmacists have an important role in healthcare delivery because of their expertise and also their location within communities that gives them close proximity to patients, such that they are sometimes the first respondents in the healthcare system. The role of a pharmacist is indispensible – John F. Kennedy Nairaland let's celebrate our pharmacists
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Lalasticlala |
My fellow colleagues in the house come lets celebrate |
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In commemoration of the world Pharmacists Day i will use this opportunity to share what we Pharmacists face in school.
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Today is World Pharmacists Day ( 25 September) with the theme "Transforming global health” this is particularly timely as we all face the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic. “This year sees our 10th World Pharmacists Day. We aim to show how pharmacists contribute to a world where everyone benefits from access to safe, effective, quality and affordable medicines and health technologies, as well as from pharmaceutical care services,” said FIP President Dominique Jordan.Source : https://www.pharmamirror.com/pharmacy/pharmacists-transforming-global-health-is-the-focus-of-world-pharmacists-day-2020/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BWbyfGmS0yM Cc Lalasticlala OAM4J seun
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Peter edochi in trouble. However, i will like to see the movie. |